Johnny Sorrow Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Pretty sure there's one on the first Hulkamania comm release. Yup, and it's from The Philly Spectrum. And it's really good. I bought that tape when I was 14, it was the first WWF Videotape release along with Best of the WWF Vol. 1 and...I THINK... "Wrestling's Bloops, Bleeps, and Bodyslams" or something like that. It actually came with a small pamphlet explaining how to do lots of moves complete with diagrams. No shit. It was awesome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt D Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 A quick glance shows two 1984 Hogan/Valentine matches easily available online, one apparently being the MSG match from 7/23. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strummer Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Valentine was actually Hogan's first "No worko with Mr. Stiffo" as he complained to management that Greg worked too stiff and they changed programs. Can't remember who Hogan moved onto (Studd?) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrisZ Posted December 7, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Yeah he was going to Ventura but he got hurt so he ended up with Studd. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strummer Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 that's right as now I remember Heenan mentioning he was first going to manage Ventura before Jesse's blood clots moved him (Bobby) to Studd for the Hogan program Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jingus Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Ventura's version of history is usually suspect at best, but on that one he agrees with the consensus. He was planned to have a huge big-money feud with Hogan, since the sheer charisma of both guys would easily be a good enough combination to overcome even Jesse's godawful ring skills. But then the doctors discovered those nasty clots in his lungs, which put the brakes on his in-ring career for good. (Although he did do a few scattered tag matches after that, which never really get discussed.) Of course, Jesse being Jesse, he claimed that his disease was due to wacky covert government hijinks, agent orange in this case. But then again, agent orange really was some hideously poisonous shit, so it easily could have caused that kind of illness if he was directly exposed to it and he might be telling the truth here too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdw Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 The WWF vs. The AWA is interesting because outside of a few cards here and there (like the June 1984 debut card), the WWF shows did pretty miserably attendance-wise. The tide turned after the Thanksgiving 1985 show for good, but the fans seemed to resist embracing the WWF even when the AWA product wasn't enthralling them either (as witnessed by the lackluster attendance in parts of 1984 and 1985). I've got tape of clips of those WWF shows from the Met in that time frame. The sports guys (who always covered wrestling cards with results and highlights on the late news the night of and night after a card) noted that attendance at the WWF shows was brutal and the matches were abysmal. Hometown bias? Somewhat, but I think that the Twin Cities fans really gave Verne every chance they could to win that war simply because they envisoned losing the local flavour that their cards had if the generic-card WWF won out. It's the one element that I think a lot of fans didn't realize was going to happen until it was too late. I think AWA fans (specifically in Minneapolis) picked up on this while it was happening. I think it also explains why the wrestling market in Minnesota pretty much collapsed after the AWA died, if not a bit before. Too many years being the center of the wrestling world with the AWA in town made it too hard to embrace WWF cards 4 times a year, with little or no meaning other than the "national" feuds and matches. This is an example where it would be interesting to go back and parse through the WONs, Mat Results and Torch (once it started) for more infor on these shows where Graham is missing data. Here are the Twin City cards with Hogan from 1984-87: Minneapolis, MN - Met Center - June 17, 1984 WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned David Schultz Minneapolis, MN - Met Center - August 26, 1984 WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & Gene Okerlund defeated George Steele & Mr. Fuji Minneapolis, MN - Met Center - October 28, 1984 WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan fought Big John Studd Minneapolis, MN - Met Center - December 29, 1984 WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated the Iron Sheik Minneapolis, MN - Met Center - March 17, 1985 (5,500) Jesse Ventura defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan Minneapolis, MN - Met Center - June 1, 1985 (2,700) WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Don Muraco Minneapolis, MN - Met Center - July 21, 1985 (4,000) WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Roddy Piper Minneapolis, MN - Met Center - November 28, 1985 (15,000; near sell out) WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan (w/ Mr. T) pinned Randy Savage (w/ Bobby Heenan) Minneapolis, MN - Met Center - January 20, 1986 (4,500) WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated King Kong Bundy Minneapolis, MN - Met Center - February 22, 1986 WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & Ricky Steamboat defeated King Kong Bundy & Bobby Heenan Minneapolis, MN - Met Center - August 17, 1986 (11,500) Paul Orndorff defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan St. Paul, MN - Civic Center - November 2, 1986 (10,409) WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Paul Orndorff St. Paul, MN - Civic Center - February 8, 1987 (13,383) Hercules defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan St. Paul, MN - July 8, 1987 WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Killer Khan St. Paul, MN - Civic Center - October 25, 1987 (4,346) WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan fought the One Man Gang The Thanksgiving 1985 show really stands out, to the degree of being inexplicable. Then we have a strange number for Bundy, are missing data for the tag, Hogan-Ordorff doing business, then Hogan-Herc doing better business than Hogan-Orndorff and Hogan-Bundy. Not quite getting that. I think Mr. Mike wrote a lot of stuff about the War going on. I haven't read it in a decade and a half, but I seem to recall at points if felt really bleak for the AWA, long before late 1985. Perhaps he was based in Chicago, but I thought he was in the Twin Cities. That's one of the things with those old WON's: attendance numbers can be be in a variety of places, then corrected/changed the following issue. Probably need to identify the cards/areas the need a closer eyeball, and over time folks can add data. John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrisZ Posted December 7, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Well look at what the AWA was offering up on their Thanksgiving competition show with Blackwell vs. Hayes and the annual battle royal on top. Hogan vs. Savage will smoke that one everytime. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdw Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Did any of those Hogan/Valentine matches make tape? For some reason, that match intrigues me. These both were taped: New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - July 23, 1984 (15,000) Televised on the MSG Network WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Greg Valentine at 10:33 with the legdrop; prior to the bout, Capt. Lou Albano escorted Valentine to ringside Philadelphia, PA - Spectrum - August 4, 1984 (12,908) Televised on the PRISM Network WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Greg Valentine with a clothesline and the legdrop at 11:18; after the bout, Valentine shoved referee Dick Kroll out of the ring (Hulkamania, Best of Hulkamania) They're both out there in circulation. John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdw Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Well look at what the AWA was offering up on their Thanksgiving competition show with Blackwell vs. Hayes and the annual battle royal on top. Hogan vs. Savage will smoke that one everytime. Understood. More along the lines of the prior Hogan appearance: Hogan-Piper several months after Mania, drawing "4,500". That one doesn't make a lot of sense. Savage in November 1985 wasn't as big of a star as Piper yet, but attendance went up 11K? I can see the WWF doing poorly on non-Hogan shows, as they do that into 1986 and 1987. But 4500 for Piper-Hogan and 4K for Hogan-Bundy (who had the big push leading up to Mania) sandwiching around that 15K for Hogan-Savage on Thanksgiving... doesn't that strike anyone else as odd? I don't know if KHawk went to any of those shows and maybe has some knowledge. I just toss those shows out, among others, that are probably worth taking a deeper looking into the WON and Mat Results. John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrisZ Posted December 7, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Maybe you can chalk that up to Savage being a hot wrestler at that time. I remember everyone being in awe of Savage at that time because there was no one in the WWF working like him plus he had Elizabeth who there wasn't anyone who looked like that in that company either. Hogan/Savage did big business everywhere it went and it makes you wonder why they didn't go harder nationwide with it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrisZ Posted December 7, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Let's look at the Hogan/Savage matches on record. WWF @ Philadelphia, PA - Spectrum - September 28, 1985 Televised on the PRISM Network - featured Gorilla Monsoon & Dick Graham on commentary: Moondog Spot defeated Rick McGraw King Kong Bundy defeated Steve Gatorwolf Scott McGee defeated Rene Goulet Roddy Piper & Bob Orton Jr. defeated Paul Orndorff & Bruno Sammartino via count-out Don Muraco defeated Ricky Steamboat via disqualification King Tonga defeated Barry O WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage (the 1st known Hogan / Savage bout) WWF @ Toronto, Ontario - Maple Leaf Gardens - October 13, 1985 (17,000) Shown live on closed circuit TV across southern Ontario, eastern MI, and western NY; Frank Tunney's NWA ring, with NWA style turnbuckles and apron, were used for the show; featured Gorilla Monsoon & Jesse Ventura on commentary Scott McGhee pinned Barry O at 10:22 with a powerslam after O hit the corner Tony Parisi pinned Rene Goulet at 11:55 with a Cannonball off the top Nikolai Volkoff & Iron Sheik defeated George Steele & Cpl. Kirschner via disqualification at 16:33 when Steele hit Sheik with a chair as Sheik had the Camel Clutch applied on Kirschner Iron Mike Sharpe pinned SD Jones at 5:24 after the momentum of a Jones' crossbody put Sharpe on top Terry Funk defeated Steve Gatorwolf via submission with a sleeper at 7:00 WWF Tag Team Champions Brutus Beefcake & Greg Valentine (w/ Johnny V) defeated The British Bulldogs at 19:00 when Beefcake pinned Dynamite after Valentine attacked the challenger behind the referee's back Dino Bravo pinned Mr. X with a side suplex at 3:50 WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) at 14:00 after Hogan lifted his boot to block the challenger's flying elbowsmash; after the bout, Hogan sustained a double axe handle from the top to the floor before eventually clearing Savage from the ring I don't have the Toronto attendances but that was a huge crowd for their first match in Toronto. They shot the TV angle with Savage attacking Hogan 9 days later in Poughkeepsie which aired on November 9th. WWF @ Los Angeles, CA - Sports Arena - November 16, 1985 Terry Gibbs defeated Jack Armstrong The Spoiler defeated Billy Anderson Bob Orton Jr. defeated Tony Garea Terry Funk pinned Scott McGee at 8:27 Pedro Morales defeated Alexi Smirnoff Johnny V, WWF Tag Team Champions Brutus Beefcake & Greg Valentine defeated Mike Rotundo, Dan Spivey, & Mr. Wrestling II Paul Orndorff defeated Roddy Piper in a steel cage match at 9:01 by escaping the cage WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Randy Savage at 14:32 WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - November 17, 1985 The Spoiler defeated Scott McGhee Mr. Wrestling II defeated Terry Gibbs Bob Orton Jr. defeated Tony Garea Ivan Putski defeated Matt Borne Pedro Morales defeated Alexis Smirnoff WWF Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake defeated Mike Rotundo & Dan Spivey Paul Orndorff defeated Terry Funk WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage WWF @ Minneapolis, MN - Met Center - November 28, 1985 (15,000) WWF World Champion: Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage WWF @ Long Island, NY - Nassau Coliseum - December 5, 1985 Gino Carabello defeated Jim Powers Steve Lombardi defeated Paul Roma Cpl. Kirschner defeated Les Thornton Dan Spivey defeated Adrian Adonis via disqualification Cousin Junior defeated Terry Gibbs King Tonga defeated Moondog Spot Hercules defeated Scott McGhee WWF Tag Team Champion Greg Valentine defeated Mr. Wrestling II WWF Tag Team Champion Brutus Beefcake defeated Mike Rotundo WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & WWF IC Champion Tito Santana defeated Randy Savage & Jesse Ventura WWF @ Los Angeles, CA - Sports Arena - December 16, 1985 Terry Gibbs defeated Jack Armstrong The Spoiler defeated Billy Anderson Bob Orton Jr. defeated Tony Garea Terry Funk defeated Scott McGhee Pedro Morales defeated Alexis Smirnoff Johnny V, WWF Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake defeated Danny Spivey, Mr. Wrestling II, & Mike Rotundo Paul Orndorff defeated Roddy Piper WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage WWF @ Landover, MD - Capital Centre - December 25, 1985 Terry Funk vs. Junkyard Dog WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage Also included 9 other bouts WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - December 26, 1985 Ivan Putski defeated Iron Mike Sharpe Dan Spivey defeated Barry O Cousin Luke defeated Moondog Spot Adrian Adonis defeated Scott McGhee The British Bulldogs defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake via disqualification WWF IC Champion Tito Santana defeated Bob Orton Jr. Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out WWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - December 30, 1985 (20,225; sell out) Televised on the MSG Network - included Gorilla Monsoon & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary: SD Jones pinned Ron Shaw with an inside cradle at 18:36 Prime Time Wrestling - 1/14/86: Jim Neidhart fought B. Brian Blair to a time-limit draw All American Wrestling - 1/12/86: Hercules (w/ Freddie Blassie) defeated Jose Luis Rivera via submission with a backbreaker at 9:51 Prime Time Wrestling - 1/20/86: Adrian Adonis pinned Lanny Poffo with a bulldog at 8:20 Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out at 9:55 after Savage jumped from the top rope to the floor, hitting Hogan in the head with the world title belt and then waking the referee up so that he could make the count; after the bout, Savage put the title belt around his waist and left ringside with it until Hogan attacked Savage in the aisle, brought him back into the ring, reclaimed his title belt, and beat up Savage until the challenger was able to escape the ring and run backstage (Best of the WWF Vol. 6) Big John Studd pinned Tony Atlas with a flying bodypress at 12:15 Prime Time Wrestling - 1/20/86: The Haiti Kid pinned Butch Cassidy at 10:32 with a reverse roll up (Best of the WWF Vol. 6) Prime Time Wrestling - 6/30/86: Jim Brunzell pinned Bret Hart at 13:55 with a backslide; after the bout, Hart attacked Brunzell and threw him to the floor Prime Time Wrestling - 1/20/86: WWF Tag Team Champions Brutus Beefcake & Greg Valentine (w/ Johnny V) defeated Uncle Elmer & Hillbilly Jim at 4:29 when Beefcake pinned Elmer after Valentine came off the top with a double axehandle as Elmer had Beefcake caught in a bearhug, with Beefcake then falling on top for the win (WWF's Greatest Matches 86) WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - late 85 / early 86 Pedro Morales defeated Barry O SD Jones defeated Rene Goulet King Tonga defeated Tiger Chung Lee Hercules defeated George Wells The Killer Bees defeated The Hart Foundation Don Muraco defeated Ricky Steamboat Roddy Piper defeated Paul Orndorff in a lumberjack match WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage WWF @ Los Angeles, CA - Sports Arena - January 21, 1986 Terry Gibbs defeated Jack Armstrong The Spoiler defeated Billy Anderson Bob Orton Jr. defeated Tony Garea Terry Funk defeated Scott McGee Pedro Morales defeated Alexi Smirnoff Brutus Beefcake, Greg Valentine, & Johnny V defeated Mike Rotundo, Mr. Wrestling II, & Dan Spivey Paul Orndorff defeated Roddy Piper WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage WWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - January 27, 1986 (20,225; sell out) Televised on the MSG Network - included Gorilla Monsoon & Jesse Ventura on commentary: Prime Time Wrestling - 2/10/86: Danny Spivey pinned Rene Goulet with a bulldog at 18:11 Prime Time Wrestling - 2/10/86: Iron Mike Sharpe fought George Wells to a double count-out Prime Time Wrestling - 2/10/86: Ted Arcidi defeated Tiger Chung Lee via submission with a backbreaker at 8:25 Prime Time Wrestling - 6/30/86: Paul Orndorff defeated Big John Studd (w/ Bobby Heenan) via disqualification at 5:13 when Heenan interfered as Orndorff attempted to bodyslam Studd; after the bout, Orndorff cleared Heenan from the ring Terry Funk defeated Scott McGhee at 16:02 Prime Time Wrestling - 2/10/86: Pedro Morales pinned Moondog Spot with a sunset flip at 6:30 Prime Time Wrestling - 6/30/86: Sivi Afi pinned Ron Shaw at 6:52 with a flying bodypress; Afi was billed as 'Superfly Afi' for the bout Adrian Adonis defeated Junkyard Dog via disqualification at 6:11 George Steele defeated Barry O via submission with the flying hammerlock at 3:01 WWF Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake defeated The British Bulldogs at 10:31 when Beefcake pinned Dynamite Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out after Hogan hit the steel ring post shoulder-first at 12:59; after the bout, Hogan put the challenger in a bearhug until officials and other wrestlers broke it up (Best of the WWF Vol. 7, Macho Man Randy Savage & Elizabeth) WWF @ Richmond, VA - Coliseum - February 9, 1986 Roddy Piper vs. Cousin Luke Junkyard Dog vs. Terry Funk Ricky Steamboat vs. Don Muraco WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan vs. Randy Savage WWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - February 17, 1986 Televised on the MSG Network - included Gorilla Monsoon & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary: Lanny Poffo defeated Rene Goulet Prime Time Wrestling - 2/24/86: The Hart Foundation (w/ Jimmy Hart) fought The Killer Bees to a time-limit draw at 18:48 as Brunzell covered Hart following a dropkick (Best of the WWF Vol. 8, The Bret Hart Story: The Best There Is, Was, and Ever Will Be) Ricky Steamboat pinned Don Muraco in a martial arts match Tony Atlas pinned Barry O following a gorilla press slam Adrian Adonis defeated George Steele via disqualification Prime Time Wrestling - 6/30/86: Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff (w/ Freddie Blassie) defeated Cpl. Kirschner & Dan Spivey at 9:41 when Sheik pinned Kirchner with a boot to the sternum King Tonga defeated Les Thornton Prime Time Wrestling - 2/24/86: King Kong Bundy pinned George Wells with the Avalanche and a splash at 3:17 Prime Time Wrestling - 2/24/86: Ted Arcidi defeated Terry Gibbs via submission with a bearhug (Best of the WWF Vol. 8) WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned WWF IC Champion Randy Savage in a lumberjack match after George Steele tripped Savage, allowing Hogan to hit the legdrop for the win; other lumberjacks included: Lanny Poffo, Danny Spivey, Ricky Steamboat, King Tonga, Tony Atlas, Iron Sheik, Nikolai Volkoff, Cpl. Kirchner, Les Thornton, Bary O, King Kong Bundy, Don Muraco, The Hart Foundation (Macho Man Randy Savage & Elizabeth) WWF @ Detroit, MI - Joe Louis Arena - April 26, 1986 Featured Ken Resnick & Jack Reynolds on commentary (Resnick's debut as WWF commentator and Reynolds' last appearance) Prime Time Wrestling - 5/12/86: Bret Hart pinned Sivi Afi at 10:33 by catching him coming off the ropes and hitting a backbreaker across his knee Tony Atlas pinned Hercules at 9:31 with a sunset flip Prime Time Wrestling - 5/12/86: George Steele pinned Jim Neidhart at 3:52 after hitting him with a foreign object as Neidhart was distracted by the referee and shoved him down with a chair Cpl. Kirchner pinned Iron Mike Sharpe at 10:28 with a Samoan Drop Hillbilly Jim defeated Adrian Adonis via disqualification at 8:51 when Adonis began choking Jim with his pink scarf after twice pushing down the referee; after the bout, Hillbilly cleared the ring Tito Santana pinned Bob Orton Jr. at 9:51 when the momentum of a crossbody by Orton put Santana on top Prime Time Wrestling - 5/12/86: Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff defeated The Killer Bees at 11:41 when Sheik pinned Brunzell after Volkoff hit a double axe handle to the back of the head as Brunzell had Sheik in a sleeper Prime Time Wrestling - 5/12/86: Jake Roberts pinned Scott McGhee at 7:02 with the DDT WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned WWF IC Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) at 11:46 after Hogan lifted his boot to block the challenger's flying elbowsmash; after the bout, Savage knocked out the referee and came off the top to the floor with the world title belt, only for Hogan to catch him in mid-air, throw him back inside the ring, and regain possession of the belt WWF @ Boston, MA - Boston Garden - May 24, 1986 Televised on NESN - included Gorilla Monsoon & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary: David Sammartino pinned Tiger Chung Lee at 12:27 with a small package; after the bout, Lee attacked Sammartino before leaving ringside Prime Time Wrestling - 6/16/86: Iron Mike Sharpe pinned Tony Garea at 11:35 after Garea hit the corner face-first Prime Time Wrestling - 6/16/86: Jim Neidhart pinned Lanny Poffo at 5:29 with a fistdrop from the middle turnbuckle after Poffo failed a somersault splash Prime Time Wrestling - 6/16/86: Bret Hart pinned Sivi Afi at 10:20 when the momentum of a flying bodypress by Afi put Hart on top King Kong Bundy (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Tony Atlas at 6:18 with an elbow drop after the Avalanche in the corner Prime Time Wrestling - 6/16/86: Hercules pinned Scott McGhee at 8:05 with a backbreaker Cpl. Kirchner pinned Nikolai Volkoff at 7:26 after reversing a powerslam attempt into a cradle, though Volkoff's shoulders were clearly not down for the entire count; after the bout, Volkoff attacked Kirchner before leaving ringside Prime Time Wrestling - 6/16/86: Pedro Morales, WWF Tag Team Champion Davey Boy Smith, & Dan Spivey defeated Greg Valentine, Brutus Beefcake, & Johnny V at 11:20 when Spivey pinned Johnny V following a backbreaker from Morales WWF IC Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out at 13:58 after coming off the top to the floor and hitting the champion with his own title belt, moments after referee Danny Davis had been knocked down by Hogan; after the bout, Savage knocked out the referee and attempted to leave ringside with the title belt but Hogan dragged him back inside the ring and regained possession of the belt; only the world title was on the line WWF @ Boston, MA - Boston Garden - June 27, 1986 Televised on NESN - included Gorilla Monsoon & Gene Okerlund on commentary: Mr. X pinned Rudy Diamond Prime Time Wrestling - 7/14/86: King Tonga pinned Pete Doherty at 4:20 with a diving headbutt Prime Time Wrestling - 7/14/86: Mike Rotundo & Dan Spivey defeated Les Thornton & Tiger Chung Lee at 12:16 when Spivey pinned Thornton with a bulldog Prime Time Wrestling - 7/14/86: Pedro Morales pinned Moondog Spot with a reverse roll up at 7:25 Prime Time Wrestling - 7/14/86: Harley Race pinned Tony Atlas with a sunset flip at 8:27 Prime Time Wrestling - 7/14/86: Billy Jack Haynes defeated Moondog Rex via submission with the full nelson at 5:38 (Best of the WWF Vol. 8) Jake Roberts defeated Ricky Steamboat via count-out Prime Time Wrestling - 10/28/86: King Kong Bundy defeated Junkyard Dog via disqualification at 7:21 when JYD hiptossed referee Danny Davis with his chain; after the match, JYD powerslammed Davis WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned WWF IC Champion Randy Savage at 7:12; after the bout, Adrian Adonis joined in attacking Hogan (Hulkamania 2) Paul Orndorff defeated Don Muraco via referee's decision after the time limit expired WWF @ Miami, FL - Knight Center - August 6, 1986 (5,342) Billy Jack Haynes defeated Les Thornton Dick Slater defeated Tiger Chung Lee Mike Rotundo & Dan Spivey defeated The Hart Foundation via count-out Hercules defeated Pedro Morales Dory & Jimmy Jack Funk fought Nikolai Volkoff & Iron Sheik to a no contest WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated WWF IC Champion Randy Savage WWF @ Boston, MA - Boston Garden - August 9, 1986 Televised on NESN - included Gorilla Monsoon & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary: Prime Time Wrestling - 8/25/86: Lanny Poffo pinned Mr. X with a somersault splash at 7:17 Prime Time Wrestling - 8/25/86: Dick Slater pinned Pete Doherty at 6:45 with an elbow off the top to the head Prime Time Wrestling - 8/25/86: Nikolai Volkoff & Iron Sheik (w/ Slick) defeated The Hart Foundation at 6:39 when Sheik tripped Neidhart, who had Volkoff up for a slam, and Volkoff fell on top for the pin (Best of the WWF Vol. 9) Tony Atlas vs. Ted Arcidi Ricky Steamboat pinned Jake Roberts at 17:21 with a roll up as Roberts attempted to revive the referee; after the bout, Roberts attacked Steamboat, hit the DDT, and draped Damien on his opponent until Ted Arcidi and Dick Slater made the save (Jake 'the Snake' Roberts) Junkyard Dog vs. Greg Valentine Prime Time Wrestling - 8/25/86: Tito Santana fought Bob Orton Jr. to a 30-minute time-limit draw (Best of the WWF Vol. 10) Cowboy Lang vs. Lord Littlebrook WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & George Steele defeated WWF IC Champion Randy Savage & Adrian Adonis at 10:25 when Hogan scored the pin following the legdrop (Hulkamania 2) WWF @ Ottawa, Ontario - Landsdowne Park - August 21, 1986 Pedro Morales vs. Bob Orton Jr. Jacques & Raymond Rougeau vs. Terry & Dory Funk Jr. Little Koko vs. Little Tokyo ? defeated George Steele via disqualification WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated WWF IC Champion Randy Savage WWF @ East Rutherford, NJ - Meadowlands - December 8, 1986 (9,000) Dick Slater defeated Iron Mike Sharpe Mike Rotundo & Danny Spivey fought Jacques & Raymond Rougeau to a double disqualification Kamala pinned King Kong Bundy with a splash at around the 5-minute mark Pedro Morales defeated Nikolai Volkoff via disqualification WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated WWF IC Champion Randy Savage via disqualification in a non-title match when Honkytonk Man interfered Sika defeated Cpl. Kirschner Blackjack Mulligan defeated Steve Lombardi SD Jones defeated Jose Luis Rivera Hillbilly Jim defeated Jimmy Jack Funk Junkyard Dog & George Steele defeated Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake after JYD hit Valentine with a chair WWF @ East Rutherford, NJ - Meadowlands - January 5, 1987 (15,826) WWF Superstars taping: Prime Time Wrestling - 1/14/87: Billy Jack Haynes defeated King Harley Race (w/ Bobby Heenan) via disqualification at 9:40 when Heenan interfered as Haynes had the full nelson applied; after the bout, Haynes applied the hold to Heenan until Race made the save Prime Time Wrestling - 1/14/87: Sivi Afi pinned Frenchy Martin at 6:50 with a sunset flip over the top rope The Can-Am Connection fought Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake to a double disqualification WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & Ricky Steamboat defeated WWF IC Champion Randy Savage & Honkytonk Man WWF @ Hartford, CT - Civic Center - May 23, 1987 WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage WWF @ Rochester, NY - War Memorial - June 3, 1987 Wrestling Challenge taping: The Midnight Rockers (Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty) defeated Jose Estrada & Jimmy Jack Funk Hercules defeated an unknown via submission with the full nelson Don Muraco pinned Lanny Poffo Prime Time Wrestling - 7/20/87: Nikolai Volkoff (w/ Slick) defeated Billy Jack Haynes via disqualification at 4:33 after Haynes stole Slick's cane, broke it over Volkoff's back, and chased both men backstage Prime Time Wrestling - 7/13/87: Hillbilly Jim (w/ Little Beaver) pinned Iron Mike Sharpe at 6:54 by hitting Sharpe with his own forearm after Sharpe became distracted from chasing Beaver around ringside WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) with a roll up after the challenger missed the flying elbowsmash (History of the WWF Heavyweight Championship) WWF @ Salt Lake, UT - Salt Palace - July 3, 1987 (7,884) The Jumping Bomb Angels defeated WWF Women's Tag Team Champions Judy Martin & Leilani Kai via count-out The One Man Gang defeated Brady Boone Ken Patera pinned Hercules Butch Reed pinned Tito Santana after Slick tripped Santana from the outside Don Muraco & Bob Orton Jr. defeated Jerry Allen & Steve Gatorwolf SD Jones defeated Tiger Chung Lee WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Randy Savage with the legdrop WWF @ Los Angeles, CA - Sports Arena - July 4, 1987 SD Jones defeated Tiger Chung Lee Ken Patera defeated Hercules Tito Santana fought Butch Reed to a draw WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Randy Savage with the legdrop after Elizabeth took a chair away from the challenger Don Muraco & Bob Orton Jr. defeated Jerry Allen & Steve Gatorwolf The Jumping Bomb Angels defeated WWF Women's Tag Team Champions Judy Martin & Leilani Kai in a non-title match WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - July 5, 1987 SD Jones defeated Tiger Chung Lee Don Muraco & Bob Orton Jr. defeated Jerry Allen & Steve Gatorwolf Butch Reed defeated Scott Casey Billy Jack Haynes defeated Hercules WWF Women's Tag Team Champions Judy Martin & Leilani Kai defeated the Jumping Bomb Angels Ken Patera defeated Paul Orndorff WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage WWF @ Tacoma, WA - Tacoma Dome - July 6, 1987 WWF Women's Tag Team Champions Leilani Kai & Judy Martin defeated the Jumping Bomb Angels SD Jones pinned Tiger Chung Lee Bob Orton Jr. & Don Muraco defeated Steve Gatorwolf & Jerry Allen Butch Reed defeated Scott Casey Koko B. Ware defeated Danny Davis Ken Patera defeated Paul Orndorff Billy Jack Haynes defeated Hercules in a chain match WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Randy Savage WWF @ Glens Falls, NY - Civic Center - July 15, 1987 WWF Superstars taping: Dan Kroffatt defeated an unknown Jake Roberts pinned WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man in a non-title match after guest ringside enforcer Mr. T punched the champion WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) with the legdrop after Elizabeth took a chair from the challenger WWF @ Halifax, Nova Scotia - July 18, 1987 (sell out) WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan vs. Randy Savage WWF @ Denver, CO - McNichols Arena - July 19, 1987 (6,796) Paul Roma & Jim Powers defeated Don Muraco & Bob Orton Jr. when Muraco was pinned after accidentally sustaining a blow from Orton Jerry Allen pinned Barry Horowitz Don Muraco pinned Hercules Ron Bass pinned Lanny Poffo Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out after hitting Hogan with the title belt; after the bout, Hogan went backstage, dragged Savage back out, and reclaimed the stolen championship belt Brady Boone pinned Jose Estrada Rick Rude pinned Scott Casey King Harley Race pinned Tito Santana WWF @ Albuquerque, NM - Tingley Coliseum - July 20, 1987 (8,546) Jose Estrada pinned Brady Boone Jerry Allen pinned Barry Horowitz Rick Rude pinned Lanny Poffo Ron Bass pinned Scott Casey Jim Powers & Paul Roma defeated Don Muraco & Bob Orton Jr. Tito Santana pinned King Harley Race Don Muraco pinned Hercules WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Randy Savage at around the 7-minute mark WWF @ Oklahoma City, OK - State Fair Arena - July 21, 1987 (4,544) Lanny Poffo vs. Rick Rude Tito Santana vs. King Harley Race WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage WWF @ Bristol, TN - Viking Hall - July 25, 1987 (3,948; sell out) WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan vs. Randy Savage WWF @ Wichita, KS - Kansas Coliseum - July 26, 1987 (7,932) WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage WWF @ Madison, WI - Dane County Coliseum - August 4, 1987 (7,557) WWF Superstars taping: Prime Time Wrestling - 8/17/87: Bob Orton Jr. defeated George Steele via disqualification Prime Time Wrestling - 8/24/87: Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated the Shadows when Raymond scored the pin after a double team move off the top at 6:24 Prime Time Wrestling - 8/24/87: Junkyard Dog fought Ron Bass to a double count-out at 8:07 Prime Time Wrestling - 8/30/87: Paul Roma & Jim Powers defeated WWF Tag Team Champions The Hart Foundation (w/ Jimmy Hart) via disqualification when the champions illegally double teamed the challengers; Lanny Poffo & Don Muraco did commentary for the bout Ted Dibiase defeated an unknown WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage WWF @ Chicago, IL - Rosemont Horizon - August 8, 1987 (14,967) Brady Boone pinned Jose Estrada Lanny Poffo pinned Iron Mike Sharpe WWF Women's Tag Team Champions Leilani Kai & Judy Martin defeated Angie Minelli & Theresa DuBois Rick Martel pinned Tama at 17:11; after the bout, Martel was double teamed by both Islanders King Harley Race pinned Scott Casey Rick Rude pinned Tony Garea (sub. for SD Jones) Koko B. Ware defeated Danny Davis via count-out at 4:46 WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Randy Savage (w/ Danny Davis & Miss Elizabeth) at 7:49; Mr. T was the special referee for the bout WWF @ Springfield, IL - Prairie Capital Convention Center - August 15, 1987 (matinee) (8,302; sell out) WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage WWF @ Ft. Wayne, IN - Allen County War Memorial - August 15, 1987 (9,716 paid) WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage WWF @ Denver, CO - McNichols Arena - August 16, 1987 (6,974) David Sammartino pinned Terry Gibbs SD Jones pinned Frenchy Martin Chavo Guerrero pinned Jose Estrada Demolition defeated The Killer Bees when Brunzell was pinned after Mr. Fuji interfered and hit him with his cane Danny Davis defeated George Steele via disqualification after Steele hit referee Dave Hebner WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri pinned Velvet McIntyre. Billy Jack Haynes (sub. for Ken Patera) (w/ Ken Patera) pinned King Harley Race after Patera hit Race with his arm cast WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Randy Savage; Mr. T was the guest referee for the bout That would be their last bout until 1989. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdw Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Here's another data dump to add to the thread for future reference. These were the top Metros in the US in the 1990 Census. I chose 1990 rather than 1980 because: * Expansion was in the middle of the decade * this is where the country was headed rather than where it had been If you're expanded business, you want to grab (i) Big and (ii) Growing. Which makes 1990 data more reasonable: it's where the WWF and Hogan were headed. Could get more anal on this by adding in growth % for the decade, but I don't think it's that critical. 19,549,649 New York (1) 14,531,529 Los Angles (2) 8,239,820 Chicago (3) 6,727,050 DC/Baltimore/N VA (4) 6,253,311 SanFran / San Jose / Oakland (5) 5,892,937 Philly (6) 5,455,403 Boston (7) 5,187,171 Detroit (8) 4,037,282 Dallas / Fort Worth (9) 3,731,131 Houston (10) 3,192,582 Miami / Fort Lauderdale (11) 2,970,328 Seattle / Tacoma (12) 2,959,950 Atlanta (13) 2,859,644 Cleveland (14) 2,538,834 Minneapolis / St. Paul (15) 2,498,016 San Diego (16) 2,492,525 St. Louis (17) 2,394,811 Pittsburgh (18) 2,238,480 Phoenix (19) 2,067,959 Tampa/St. Petersburg (20) 1,980,140 Denver (21) 1,980,140 Cincinnati (22) 1,793,476 Portland (23) 1,607,183 Milwaukee (24) 1,582,875 Kansas City (25) 1,481,102 Sacramento (26) 1,443,244 Norfolk (27) 1,380,491 Indianapolis (28) 1,345,450 Columbus (29) 1,324,749 San Antonio (30) 1,285,270 New Orleans (31) 1,224,852 Orlando (32) 1,189,288 Buffalo / Niagara Falls (33) 1,162,093 Charlotte (34) 1,157,585 Hartford (35) 1,134,350 Providence (36) 1,072,227 Salt Lake (37) 1,062,470 Rochester (38) 1,050,304 Greensboro (39) 1,007,306 Memphis (40) 985,026 Nashville (41) 958,839 Oklahoma City (42) 951,270 Dayton (43) 948,829 Louisville (44) 937,891 Jacksonville (45) 865,640 Richmond (46) 863,518 West Palm Beach (47) 861,424 Albany (48) 855,545 Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill (49) 852,737 Las Vegas (50) 846,227 Austin (51) 840,140 Birmingham (52) 836,231 Honolulu (53) 830,563 Greenville (54) 755,580 Fresno (55) 742,177 Syracuse (56) 708,954 Tulsa (57) 666,880 Tucson (58) 639,580 Omaha (59) 638,466 Scranton (60) 614,128 Toledo (61) 600,895 Youngstown (62) 595,081 Allentown (63) 591,610 El Paso (64) 589,131 Albuquerque (65) 587,986 Harrisburg (66) 587,884 Springfield (67) 585,960 Knoxville (68) 543,477 Bakersfield (69) 528,264 Baton Rouge (70) 513,117 Little Rock (71) 506,875 Charleston (72) 489,483 Sarasota (73) 485,270 Wichita (74) 480,628 Stockton (75) Stopping at 75 as it's the first obvious breaking point after we drop under 500K. There are some useful metros below that, but we're also reaching the point that it confirms a lot of what we already know further up the list: 513,117 Little Rock (71) = a city that warrants some looking into 506,875 Charleston (72) = another CrockettLand problem for the WWF 489,483 Sarasota (73) = another part of FL engulfed in the WWF 485,270 Wichita (74) = another part of the plains expanded into by the WWF 480,628 Stockton (75) = more of CA added I may have missed a metro or two when copying it out of the Census PDF. Let me know if any jump out. More in the next post... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Al Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Ventura's version of history is usually suspect at best, but on that one he agrees with the consensus. He was planned to have a huge big-money feud with Hogan, since the sheer charisma of both guys would easily be a good enough combination to overcome even Jesse's godawful ring skills. But then the doctors discovered those nasty clots in his lungs, which put the brakes on his in-ring career for good. (Although he did do a few scattered tag matches after that, which never really get discussed.) Of course, Jesse being Jesse, he claimed that his disease was due to wacky covert government hijinks, agent orange in this case. But then again, agent orange really was some hideously poisonous shit, so it easily could have caused that kind of illness if he was directly exposed to it and he might be telling the truth here too.Talk to any Vietnam veteran and you'll get the same thing really. I don't think anyone really knows the truth about the full effects of Agent Orange. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrisZ Posted December 7, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 I totally skipped the Bay Area so I need to hit that one next. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdw Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 I would loosely say that these are elements of the old WWF territory before expansion: 19,549,649 New York (1) 6,727,050 DC/Baltimore/N VA (4) 5,892,937 Philly (6) 5,455,403 Boston (7) 2,394,811 Pittsburg (18) 1,189,288 Buffalo / Niagara Falls (33) 1,157,585 Hartford (35) 1,134,350 Providence (36) 1,062,470 Rochester (38) 861,424 Albany (48) 742,177 Syracuse (56) 638,466 Scranton (60) 600,895 Youngstown (62) 595,081 Allentown (63) 587,986 Harrisburg (66) 587,884 Springfield (67) Some, like Rochester and Albany, are a little hard to find WWF shows for in 1983. It's possible that they ran shows in cities in the metro area that are *not* the name of the metro. Similar to running a card in Ann Arbor in the Detriot metro. Or Long Beach and Anaheim and San Bernadino in the LA Metro, where their home base were the regular LA Sports Arena shows. But we'll stipulate these are part of the old WWF territory. Awesome base to expand from: #1, #4, #6 & #7 in size, along with a good sized #18 and other quality metros to promote in. In a lot of territories, cities the size of Hartford and Providence would be excellent second and third cities, if you get the fan base in them interested. So it's a great base, not even touching on being based in NY for the media and entertainment connections. So what was added? Clearly these: 14,531,529 Los Angles (2) 8,239,820 Chicago (3) 6,253,311 SanFran / San Jose / Oakland (5) 5,187,171 Detroit (8) 3,731,131 Houston (10) 3,192,582 Miami / Fort Lauderdale (11) 2,970,328 Seattle / Tacoma (12) 2,859,644 Cleveland (14) 2,538,834 Minneapolis / St. Paul (15) 2,498,016 San Diego (16) 2,492,525 St. Louis (17) 2,238,480 Phoenix (19) 2,067,959 Tampa/St. Petersburg (20) Stopping there for a moment to touch on three things: Some of these cities, such as Los Angeles, saw the WWF sending out feelers to in 1983 by running a show or two. I don't think we'll find many of them being successful, and we'll also find that when these metros truly became "WWF Towns" it was via the Expansion and with Hogan. Los Angeles became a very good town for the WWF for years, as did the bay area, during Hogan's run. These cities were very much added to the WWF from 1984 on. Second, that's 18 out of the top 20 Metros in the county that become "WWF Territory". Only Dallas-FW and Atlanta are missing. Third, it's *not* the old WWF Base making up that 18. Only 5 were from the Base, while 13 were via expansion. Given that mass addition, the rest added frankly are overkill. For example: 1,980,140 Denver (21) 1,980,140 Cincinnati (22) 1,793,476 Portland (23) 1,607,183 Milwaukee (24) 1,582,875 Kansas City (25) There's 21-25 all added to the WWF territory during Hogan's 1984-92 run. Some were more successful than others, and they had problems with the commission (rather than the fans) in Portland. But there were more fans added to the WWF territory via promoting in those cities. Many more. From 5 of the Top 25 metros in the country (admittedly 4 huge ones) to 23 of the Top 25, 15 of them added via Expansion under Vince and Hogan. Visual to hammer it home: 5 of Top 25 Pre-Hogan 23 of Top 25 Hogan Think of this in terms of a business, such as a Food Chain or a Cable Company. You've expanded like that, not just moving into those markets by dominating in them... it's staggering. Running through the rest: 1,481,102 Sacramento (26) 1,380,491 Indianapolis (28) 1,345,450 Columbus (29) 1,224,852 Orlando (32) 1,072,227 Salt Lake (37) 951,270 Dayton (43) 948,829 Louisville (44) 937,891 Jacksonville (45) 863,518 West Palm Beach (47) 852,737 Las Vegas (50) 836,231 Honolulu (53) 755,580 Fresno (55) 666,880 Tucson (58) 639,580 Omaha (59) 614,128 Toledo (61) 589,131 Albuquerque (65) 543,477 Bakersfield (69) 489,483 Sarasota (73) 485,270 Wichita (74) 480,628 Stockton (75) Another clear 20 metros out of the Top 75. They don't have to always be doing gangbusters in these cities to add to the WWF's bottom line: remember that the WWE hasn't done gangbusters in every city on every card in the past six years. But the wider fan base means more people who buy the variety of products in the channel, not just house shows. This is important as PPV grew in the Hogan era. Here are ones they clearly had issues with: 2,959,950 Atlanta (13) 1,443,244 Norfolk (27) 1,162,093 Charlotte (34) 1,050,304 Greensboro (39) 865,640 Richmond (46) 855,545 Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill (49) 830,563 Greenville (54) 506,875 Charleston (72) That's the core of CrockettLand. These ones are the Texas metros other than Houston: 4,037,282 Dallas / Fort Worth (9) 1,324,749 San Antonio (30) 846,227 Austin (51) 591,610 El Paso (64) I think by the end of Hogan's 1984-92 run, we'd find some evidence of the WWF promoting in them. We know they had early issues there, and never were off the charts until later in the 90s. But any fans added in Texas were potential PPV buyers, and of other WWF product. Others worth more of look: 1,285,270 New Orleans (31) 1,007,306 Memphis (40) 985,026 Nashville (41) 958,839 Oklahoma City (42) 840,140 Birmingham (52) 708,954 Tulsa (57) 585,960 Knoxville (68) 528,264 Baton Rouge (70) 513,117 Little Rock (71) Deep south in there, and the Watts & Jarrett territories. I don't have a great feel for how the WWF did in those areas, though we do know Vince went into TN from time-to-time. The other thing that jumps out looking at all of this is an extension of that early 23-out-of-the-Top-25 point: Vince & Hogan pulled the major ones to an overwhelming degree. The ones they had issues with or we need to look a bit more at are in the lower part of the Top 75: 23 of the Top 25 26 of the Top 30 32 of the Top 40 38 of the Top 50 44 of the Top 60 54 of the Top 75 It's in the 30s where it starts to pop up with more cities where they had issues, or where you'd need to look. So I'll say it again: From 5 of the Top 25 metros in the country (admittedly 4 huge ones) to 23 of the Top 20, 15 of them added via Expansion under Vince and Hogan. Then add: Is there *anything* Austin could possible have done to match that? We haven't touch on Canada and Europe. Canada is huge, and was regularly promoted in by the WWF starting in Hogan's run. They also started their beachhead in Europe in Hogan's era, in 1987 I want to say. I suspect that some might point to the WWF opening some markets in Europe in the Hogan Era *without* Hogan being on the cards. Who was the tool that got WWF product on TV in Italy and France and Germany, and got it over with the fans? Hogan. Austin is awesome. He took revenue to the next level. In a territory that Hogan was used to build. John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrisZ Posted December 7, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 WWF @ San Jose, CA - September 30, 1983 (2,000) The 1st show in Northern California Buddy Rose defeated Steve Pardee Rocky Johnson defeated Guy Lambert Pat Patterson defeated Alexis Smirnoff Tito Santana defeated Mike York Jimmy Snuka defeated WWF IC Champion Don Muraco via count-out Andre the Giant defeated Big John Studd WWF @ San Jose, CA - December 2, 1983 (2,500) Pat Patterson vs. Ivan Koloff WWF World Champion Bob Backlund vs. WWF IC Champion Don Muraco They waited a while before hitting the Bay Area proper because Vince was trying to buy out Verne and wasn't going into full warfare until Spring 1984. WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - April 30, 1984 Paul Orndorff defeated Al Madril Mil Mascaras defeated Victor Rivera Andre the Giant won a battle royal WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Tiger Chung Lee at 2:25 Big John Studd defeated Salvatore Bellomo via disqualification Pat Patterson fought Iron Sheik to a no contest Sgt. Slaughter defeated Alexis Smirnoff WWF IC Champion Tito Santana & Jimmy Snuka defeated The North-South Connection Wow what a main event. Hogan vs. Kim Duk. AWA @ San Francisco, CA – Cow Palace – June 7, 1984 Curt Hennig d. Jerry Monti Fabulous Ones d. Steve Regal & Larry Zbyszko Bruiser Brody d. Steve O Abdullah the Butcher fought Blackjack Mulligan to a draw Nick Bockwinkel & Bruiser Brody d. Da Crusher & Baron Von Raschke WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - July 2, 1984 Alexis Smirnoff defeated Tony Garea Moondog Rex defeated Steve Pardee Jimmy Snuka defeated Paul Orndorff WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Big John Studd via count-out at 12:20 B. Brian Blair defeated Tiger Chung Lee WWF Tag Team Champions Dick Murdoch & Adrian Adonis defeated the Wild Samoans Jesse Ventura defeated Terry Daniels WWF IC Champion Tito Santana defeated Moondog Spot Sgt. Slaughter defeated Iron Sheik via disqualification AWA @ San Francisco, CA – Cow Palace – July 25, 1984 (1,600) Billy Robinson fought Larry Zbyszko to a draw Tony Atlas d. Steve Regal The Road Warriors d. Curt Hennig & Steve O The Fabulous Ones d. Nick Bockwinkel & Mr. Saito Jim Brunzell d. Bruiser Brody by DQ WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - August 14, 1984 WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan fought Big John Studd to a no contest AWA @ San Francisco, CA – Cow Palace – August 26, 1984 (800) Curt Hennig fought Steve Regal to a draw Tony Atlas d. Larry Zbyszko Jim Brunzell d. Sheik Adnan Kaissey Mr. Saito d. Stan Lane AWA World Tag Titles: The Road Warriors © d. Da Crusher & Baron Von Raschke WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - September 17, 1984 David Schultz defeated SD Jones Iron Sheik defeated B. Brian Blair Jesse Ventura defeated George Wells Mil Mascaras defeated Alexis Smirnoff WWF Women's Champion Wendi Richter defeated the Fabulous Moolah Mad Dog Vachon & the Wild Samoans defeated WWF Tag Team Champion Dick Murdoch, Alexis Smirnoff, & Capt. Lou Albano WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Big John Studd in a lumberjack match WWF @ San Jose, CA - September 20, 1984 Chief Jay Strongbow defeated Guy Lambert Afa defeated WWF Tag Team Champion Adrian Adonis via count-out Iron Sheik defeated Ati Tago WWF Tag Team Champion Dick Murdoch defeated Mad Dog Vachon Big John Studd defeated Pat Patterson AWA @ San Francisco, CA – Cow Palace – September 27, 1984 (600) Tia Kalua d. Jerry Monti Curt Hennig fought Larry Zbyszko to a draw The Fabulous Ones d. Nick Bockwinkel & Billy Robinson Tony Atlas & Jim Brunzell d. The Road Warriors AWA World Heavyweight Title: Rick Martel © d. Mr. Saito by DQ WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - October 16, 1984 The Spoiler defeated Rick McGraw Big John Studd defeated Steve Pardee Ivan Putski defeated Alexis Smirnoff via count-out WWF IC Champion Greg Valentine defeated SD Jones The Wild Samoans defeated WWF Tag Team Champions The North-South Connection via count-out Mil Mascaras defeated Moondog Spot Roddy Piper defeated Rocky Johnson WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated George Steele Two things to note here, AWA was just bombing hard in Frisco and the WWF didn't have to work out hard as you had Tiger, Studd for 3 fucking matches, & Steele as opponents for Hogan. Geez. AWA @ San Francisco, CA – Cow Palace – November 11, 1984 (6,800) Jimmy Garvin d. Jerry Monti Mr. Saito d. Steve O Nick Bockwinkel d. Steve Keirn by DQ Blackjack Lanza d. Paul Ellering by DQ Crusher Blackwell battled Bruiser Brody to a DDQ Tag Team Battle Royal won by Crusher Blackwell Now they are coming back as that tag battle royal was a good draw plus Brody was around. WWF @ Oakland, CA - November 26, 1984 (11,220) Bret Hart fought the Spoiler to a draw Mil Mascaras defeated Prof. Toru Tanaka Blackjack Mulligan defeated Alexis Smirnoff Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated Brutus Beefcake & Jerry Valiant Buddy Rose defeated Rick McGraw Junkyard Dog & Sgt. Slaughter defeated Nikolai Volkoff & Iron Sheik No Hogan on this card and they still draw 11,220. AWA @ San Francisco, CA – Cow Palace – December 13, 1984 (1,200) AWA World Heavyweight Title: Rick Martel © d. Jimmy Garvin by DQ UH OH.....well back to normal for this time. WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - January 2, 1985 Steve Pardee fought Jerry Monti to a draw Buddy Rose defeated Chief Jay Strongbow Don Muraco defeated Swede Hanson Ivan Putski defeated Guy Lambert WWF Women's Champion Wendi Richter defeated Judy Martin WWF IC Champion Greg Valentine defeated Tito Santana via disqualification George Wells defeated Alexis Smirnoff Junkyard Dog defeated Iron Sheik Jimmy Snuka & the Tonga Kid defeated Roddy Piper & Bob Orton Jr. via disqualification AWA @ San Francisco, CA – Cow Palace – January 30, 1985 (4,900) Pat Barrett fought Guy Lambert to a draw Sgt. Slaughter d. Nick Bockwinkel AWA World Heavyweight Title: Jimmy Garvin d. Rick Martel © by DQ Curt & Larry Hennig & Baron Von Raschke d. The Road Warriors & Paul Ellering No DQ: Crusher Blackwell d. Masked Superstar AWA @ San Francisco, CA – Cow Palace – February 20, 1985 (1,981) Samu d. Guy Lambert by DQ John Nord d. Sheik Adnan Kaissey by countout Steve Regal d. Tom Zenk Nick Bockwinkel & Mr. Saito fought Curt & Larry Hennig to a draw AWA World Heavyweight Title: Rick Martel © d. Jimmy Garvin King Tonga & Masked Superstar d. Crusher Blackwell & Sgt. Slaughter WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - February 27, 1985 George Wells defeated Brutus Beefcake via disqualification Ivan Putski defeated Alexis Smirnoff Jesse Ventura defated Salvatore Bellomo Jim Neidhart defeated Swede Hanson Don Muraco defeated SD Jones Jimmy Snuka & Junkyard Dog defeated Roddy Piper & Bob Orton Jr. WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Paul Orndorff via count-out AWA @ Oakland, CA – Alameda County Coliseum – March 16, 1985 (3,400) Jerry Monti d. Don Stevenson Buck Zumhofe d. Steve Regal The Hi-Flyers d. Nick Bockwinkel & Masked Superstar AWA World Heavyweight Title: Rick Martel © d. Nick Bockwinkel Crusher Blackwell d. King Tonga by DQ WWF @ Oakland, CA - March 18, 1985 Les Thornton defeated Jose Luis Rivera Jim Neidhart defeated Barry O George Wells defeated Buddy Rose via disqualification Mr. Wrestling II defeated Moondog Spot Rocky Johnson defeated Alexi Smirnoff The Spoiler defeated Terry Gibbs Andre the Giant & Junkyard Dog defeated Big John Studd & Ken Patera WWF @ Oakland, CA - April 14, 1985 Bret Hart defeated Steve Pardi Ricky Steamboat defeated Guy Lambert Paul Orndorff defeated Jerry Monti Don Muraco defeated Rick McGraw Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff via count-out Jimmy Snuka defeated Bob Orton Jr. Jim Neidhart defeated SD Jones George Wells defeated Barry O WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Roddy Piper via disqualification AWA @ San Francisco, CA – Cow Palace – May 8, 1985 (5,000) Samu d. Drew Tossell Brad Rheingans d. Butch Reed by DQ Steve Regal d. Buck Zumhofe Baron Von Raschke d. Jimmy Garvin Steel Cage: Crusher Blackwell d. Sheik Adnan Kaissey Steel Cage: Curt & Larry Hennig, & Sgt. Slaughter d. The Road Warriors & Paul Ellering WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - May 20, 1985 Les Thornton defeated Salvatore Bellomo WWF Women's Champion Wendi Richter defeated the Fabulous Moolah Mr. Wrestling II defeated Matt Borne Junkyard Dog defeated Barry O George Wells defeated Moondog Spot Jimmy Snuka & Ricky Steamboat defeated Bob Orton Jr. & Alexis Smirnoff WWF IC Champion Greg Valentine defeated Tito Santana in a lumberjack match WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - June 10, 1985 George Wells defeated Jim Neidhart via disqualification B. Brian Blair defeated Rene Goulet Herschel Hoffman defeated Jerry Monti Tony Atlas defaeted Guy Lambert Jimmy Snuka & Paul Orndorff defeated Bob Orton Jr. & Alexi Smirnoff Bret Hart defeated Gama Singh Mike Rotundo & Barry Windham defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff via disqualification WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - July 1, 1985 Adrian Adonis defeated Rick McGraw Ivan Putski defeated Bob Orton Jr. via disqualification Jesse Ventura defeated Gama Singh Paul Orndorff fought Roddy Piper to a draw George Wells defeated Les Thornton WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Brutus Beefcake WWF IC Champion Greg Valentine defeated Junkyard Dog The British Bulldogs defeated Rene Goulet & Alexi Smirnoff WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - August 8, 1985 Terry Funk defeated SD Jones The Killer Bees defeated Tiger Chung Lee & Alexi Smirnoff WWF Women's Champion Wendi Richter defeated Lelani Kai Cousin Junior defeated Moondog Spot Ricky Steamboat & WWF IC Champion Tito Santana defeated Don Muraco & Mr. Fuji Adrian Adonis defeated Rick McGraw Paul Orndorff fought Roddy Piper to a draw WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - September 17, 1985 Alexis Smirnoff defeated Rick McGraw Randy Savage defeated Ivan Putski The Missing Link defeated Cpl. Kirchner Mr. Wrestling II defeated Moondog Spot Adrian Adonis defeated George Wells The British Bulldogs defeated Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff Junkyard Dog defeated Terry Funk Ricky Steamboat defeated Don Muraco WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - October 1985 Adrian Adonis defeated Steve Gatorwolf Les Thornton defeated Jose Luis Rivera Bob Orton Jr. defeated Lanny Poffo WWF Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake defeated Mike Rotundo & Mr. Wrestling II Uncle Elmer & Hillbilly Jim defeated Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff Andre the Giant defeated King Kong Bundy via count-out WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - October 10, 1985 Pedro Morales defeated Mr. X The Spoiler defeated Rick McGraw Ivan Putski defeated Alexis Smirnoff The Hart Foundation defeated The British Bulldogs Adrian Adonis defeated Steve Gatorwolf Terry Funk & Randy Savage defeated WWF IC Champion Tito Santana & Junkyard Dog WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - November 13, 1985 Danny Spivey defeated Alexis Smirnoff Pedro Morales defeated the Spoiler WWF Tag Team Champion Greg Valentine defeated Scott McGhee WWF Tag Team Champion Brutus Beefcake defeated Mr. Wrestling II Ricky Steamboat defeated Matt Borne Steve Gatorwolf defeated Guy Lambert Paul Orndorff defeated Roddy Piper WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - November 17, 1985 The Spoiler defeated Scott McGhee Mr. Wrestling II defeated Terry Gibbs Bob Orton Jr. defeated Tony Garea Ivan Putski defeated Matt Borne Pedro Morales defeated Alexis Smirnoff WWF Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake defeated Mike Rotundo & Dan Spivey Paul Orndorff defeated Terry Funk WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - December 12, 1985 Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff defeated Cpl. Kirchner & George Wells Adrian Adonis defeated SD Jones Rene Goulet defeated Pedro Morales King Tonga defeated Matt Borne Iron Mike Sharpe defeated Alexi Smirnoff Tito Santana defeated Randy Savage Andre the Giant & Hillbilly Jim defeated Big John Studd, King Kong Bundy, & Bobby Heenan PPW @ San Jose, CA – Civic Auditorium – December 19, 1985 Battle Royal won by Samu Jay Strongbow Jr. d. Don Stevenson Tatsumi Fujinami & Kengo Kimura d. David & Joel Deaton The Exterminator battled Siva Afi to a no contest Ricky & Rocky Johnson battled Bob Roop & Kevin Sullivan to a no contest Chilly Bo Willy d. Mean Little Kevin Atisanoe d. Leroy Brown Samu d. Buddha Khan Farmper Boy Ipo d. Pistol Pete Magic & Mark Miller d. Billy Anderson & Tim Patterson Lars Anderson battled Bad News Allen to a no contest Wow here comes Lia Maivia trying to run the Bay Area. WWF @ Oakland, CA - January 16, 1986 (12,000) Terry Gibbs defeated Guy Lambert Hercules defeated Steve Gatorwolf George Wells defeated Matt Borne Ted Arcidi defeated Alexis Smirnoff Dan Spivey defeated Tiger Chung Lee Adrian Adonis defeated Scott McGhee Terry Funk pinned Junkyard Dog Randy Savage & Jesse Ventura defeated WWF IC Champion Tito Santana & Pedro Morales when Savage pinned Santana WWF Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake defeated The British Bulldogs Paul Orndorff defeated Bob Orton Jr. via count-out WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - February 3, 1986 (9,000) Dan Spivey pinned Matt Borne King Tonga pinned Moondog Spot King Kong Bundy pinned George Wells WWF IC Champion Tito Santana pinned Randy Savage with the flying forearm The Dynamite Kid & Davey Boy Smith defeated The Hart Foundation Alexis Smirnoff pinned Tony Garea WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Adrian Adonis PPW @ San Jose, CA – Civic Auditorium – February 13, 1986 (1,000) Jay Strongbow Jr. d. Tim Patterson Debbie Combs & Princess Jasmine d. Sherri Martel & Despina Montagus Tatsumi Fujinami & Kengo Kimura d. David Deaton & Don Stevens Farmer Boy Ipo d. The Exterminator by DQ Power Team USA d. Mighty Milo & Don Stevens Rocky Johnson d. Ciclon Negro Jimmy Snuka d. Buddy Wolff Battle Royal won by Debbie Combs PPW Heavyweight Title: Lars Anderson d. Jerry Lawler © by DQ WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - February 16, 1986 Hercules pinned SD Jones Pedro Morales pinned Rene Goulet Adrian Adonis pinned Jose Luis Rivera with the DDT Bob Orton Jr. pinned Steve Gatorwolf WWF IC Champion Tito Santana pinned Jesse Ventura with a dropkick after Ventura attempted to bodyslam the referee; Santana was still recognized as champion as his title loss did not air until 2/22 Alexis Smirnoff pinned Steve Pardee (sub. for Scott McGhee who broke a rib in LA two days earlier) Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff defeated Cpl. Kirchner & George Wells when Volkoff pinned Kirchner after Sheik hit Kirchner with a chair Sivi Afi pinned Matt Borne with a flying bodypress Junkyard Dog pinned Terry Funk after Jimmy Hart accidentally hit Funk with the branding iron WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - March 19, 1986 Dan Spivey defeated Rene Goulet Hercules defeated Steve Pardee Nikolai Volkoff defeated Scott McGhee George Steele defeated Alexis Smirnoff The Hart Foundation defeated The Killer Bees Cpl. Kirchner defeated Iron Sheik Adrian Adonis defeated Lanny Poffo King Kong Bundy defeated Uncle Elmer Andre the Giant defeated Big John Studd WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - March 1986 Uncle Elmer defeated Paul Christy Cpl. Kirchner defeated Nikolai Volkoff via disqualification King Kong Bundy defeated Dan Spivey The Killer Bees defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake via disqualification WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Adrian Adonis AWA @ Oakland, CA – Civic Auditorium – April 13, 1986 (1,800) Col. DeBeers fought Brad Rheingans to a draw Scott Ferris d. Boris Zuhkov by DQ Buddy Rose & Doug Somers d. Steve Pardee & Mike Rotundo Larry Zbyszko d. Nick Bockwinkel Bruiser Brody d. Leon White Sgt. Slaughter d. Nord the Barbarian by DQ This is the first AWA card in the Bay Area I've got on my books in almost a year. WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - April 29, 1986 George Wells defeated Matt Borne at 9:29 King Tonga defeated Alexis Smirnoff at 8:23 Adrian Adonis fought George Steele to a double count-out at 6:25 Hercules defeated Guy Lambert at 7:09 Tito Santana defeated WWF IC Champion Randy Savage via disqualification at 15:49 Bret Hart defeated Sivi Afi at 11:05 Brutus Beefcake & Greg Valentine defeated B. Brian Blair (sub. for the Dynamite Kid) & WWF Tag Team Champion Davey Boy Smith at 21:10 WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Don Muraco at 7:36 AWA @ Oakland, CA – Coliseum – May 30, 1986 (1,500) Nord the Barbarian d. Steve Pardee Scott Hall d. Boris Zuhkov Curt Hennig d. Col. DeBeers by DQ The Midnight Rockers d. Buddy Rose & Doug Somers Nick Bockwinkel d. Larry Zbyszko Battle Royal won by Crusher Blackwell WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - June 18, 1986 SD Jones fought Tiger Chung Lee to a time-limit draw Big John Studd defeated George Wells Ricky Steamboat fought Jake Roberts to a double disqualification Pedro Morales defeated Hercules via disqualification Dan Spivey & Mike Rotundo defeated the Moondogs WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & Paul Orndorff defeated King Kong Bundy, Don Muraco, & Mr. Fuji in a handicap match AWA @ Oakland, CA – Coliseum – June 28, 1986 (1,500) Earthquake Ferris d. Ali Khan AWA Ladies Title: Sherri Martel d. Candi Divine © Jimmy Snuka d. Jay York Col. DeBeers d. Brad Rheingans Scott LeDoux battled Larry Zbyszko to a no contest Curt Hennig & The Midnight Rockers d. Buddy Rose, Alexis Smirnoff, & Doug Somers Nord the Barbarian d. Nick Bockwinkel AWA World Heavyweight Title: Crusher Blackwell d. Stan Hansen © by DQ WWF @ Oakland, CA - July 19, 1986 (7,000) Mike Rotundo & Danny Spivey defeated Jimmy Jack & Dory Funk Jr. SD Jones defeated the Demon (Steve Pardee) George Wells defeated Iron Mike Sharpe Ricky Steamboat defeated Jake Roberts via disqualification Cpl. Kirchner defeated Nikolai Volkoff in a bootcamp match Tito Santana defeated Iron Sheik Cowboy Lang defeated Lord Littlebrook Junkyard Dog defeated WWF IC Champion Randy Savage via count-out There we go a show that had no real main angle just killing the AWA show. WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - August 13, 1986 The Machines vs. King Kong Bundy & Big John Studd The Hart Foundation vs. King Tonga & Sivi Afi Bob Orton Jr. vs. Tito Santana Alexis Smirnoff vs. Brickhouse Brown Billy Jack Haynes vs. Hercules Adrian Adonis vs. Cousin Luke Mike Rotundo & Dan Spivey vs. the Moondogs WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - September 10, 1986 (4,149) Owen James (Owen Hart) defeated Terry Gibbs Billy Jack Haynes defeated Nikolai Volkoff The Hart Foundation defeated Mike Rotundo & Dan Spivey WWF IC Champion Randy Savage defeated George Steele via disqualification Iron Mike Sharpe defeated Alexis Smirnoff Tito Santana defeated Bob Orton Jr. The Machines & George Steele (as the Animal Machine) (sub. for Capt. Lou Albano) defeated Big John Studd, King Kong Bundy, & Bobby Heenan AWA @ Oakland, CA – Coliseum – September 13, 1986 (1,374) Earthquake Ferris fought Mr. Go to a draw Larry Zbyszko d. Greg Gagne by DQ The Midnight Rockers d. Ali Khan & Boris Zuhkov Jimmy Snuka d. Col. DeBeers by countout Nick Bockwinkel d. Sheik Adnan Kaissey AWA World Tag Titles: Buddy Rose & Doug Somers © d. Scott Hall & Curt Hennig by DQ WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - October 9, 1986 Nikolai Volkoff defeated SD Jones Jim Neidhart defeated Steve Gatorwolf King Tonga defeated Moondog Spot Iron Sheik defeated Raymond Rougeau Tama defeated Moondog Spot Greg Valentine defeated WWF Tag Team Champion Davey Boy Smith Bret Hart defeated WWF Tag Team Champion the Dynamite Kid B. Brian Blair defeated Brutus Beefcake Mike Rotundo fought Jim Brunzell to a 15-minute draw Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff won a 12-team battle royal by last eliminating Jacques & Raymond Rougeau; order of elimination: Bundy & Studd, Rotundo & Dan Spivey, Chief Jay Strongbow & Gatorwolf, Smith & Dynamite, Hart & Neidhart, Blair & Brunzell, the Machines, Valentine & Beefcake, the Islanders, the Rougeaus WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - November 6, 1986 Hercules defeated Steve Lombardi Billy Jack Haynes defeated Kamala via count-out George Steele defeated Don Muraco via disqualification Junkyard Dog defeated Jake Roberts Tito Santana (sub. for Jacques Rougeau) & Raymond Rougeau defeated Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff WWF IC Champion Randy Savage defeated Ricky Steamboat WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - December 6, 1986 (9,500) Butch Reed defeated Sivi Afi Billy Jack Haynes pinned Bob Orton Jr. Hercules pinned Tito Santana Honkytonk Man defeated Lanny Poffo The Killer Bees defeated the Moondogs WWF Tag Team Champions The British Bulldogs defeated The Hart Foundation in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match WWF IC Champion Randy Savage defeated Roddy Piper via count-out JCP @ San Francisco, CA – Cow Palace – December 30, 1986 (8,500) Todd Champion d. Pat Rose Sam Houston d. Teijho Khan Dick Murdoch d. The Warlord The Rock n Roll Express d. Arn & Ole Anderson The Road Warriors d. The Midnight Express by DQ Bunkhouse Stampede won by Road Warrior Animal Nikita Koloff d. Tully Blanchard NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © d. Dusty Rhodes by DQ Here comes Crockett into the area and it's a very strong card that did well against WWF. WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - January 3, 1987 (15,534) The Karate Kid & Little Coco defeated Little Tokyo & Lord Littlebrook Jerry Allen defeated Steve Lombardi Honkytonk Man defeated SD Jones The Killer Bees defeated Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff Junkyard Dog defeated Adrian Adonis via disqualification Billy Jack Haynes defeated Jake Roberts via disqualification WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Kamala AWA @ Oakland, CA – Coliseum – January 15, 1987 (1,000) Earthquake Ferris fought The Ninja to a draw Leon White d. Boris Zuhkov Sherri Martel d. Candi Divine Col. DeBeers d. Jimmy Snuka by DQ AWA World Tag Titles: The Midnight Rockers d. Buddy Rose & Doug Somers © by DQ AWA World Heavyweight Title: Nick Bockwinkel © d. Larry Zbyszko Someone throw in the towel for Verne. WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - January 23, 1987 (7,500) Pedro Morales fought Nick Kiniski to a draw Tito Santana defeated Butch Reed via disqualification Billy Jack Haynes pinned Dino Bravo The Killer Bees defeated Don Muraco & Bob Orton Jr. after the Bees used their masks to switch places in the ring Ron Bass pinned Cpl. Kirchner WWF IC Champion Randy Savage defeated Ricky Steamboat via disqualification at around the 10-minute mark Jake Roberts fought Paul Orndorff to a double count-out The Can-Am Connection defeated Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - February 11, 1987 Ron Bass defeated Lanny Poffo Cpl. Kirchner defeated Jimmy Jack Funk King Harley Race defeated Junkyard Dog Iron Sheik defeated Dick Slater Nikolai Volkoff defeated Nick Kiniski Bob Orton Jr. defeated George Steele Adrian Adonis defeated Roddy Piper Demolition defeated The Killer Bees The Can-Am Connection defeated WWF Tag Team Champions The Hart Foundation in a non-title match AWA @ San Francisco, CA – Cow Palace – February 28, 1987 (9,000) DJ Peterson fought Kevin Kelly to a draw Earthquake Ferris d. Boris Zuhkov by DQ Sherri Martel d. Candi Divine Greg Gagne, Ray Stevens, & Leon White d. Ryuma Go, Super Ninja, & Larry Zbyszko AWA World Heavyweight Title: Nick Bockwinkel © battled Curt Hennig to a double countout Coal Miners Glove Match – SR – Russ Francis: Jimmy Snuka d. Col. DeBeers AWA World Tag Titles: The Midnight Rockers © d. Doug Somers & Boris Zuhkov Battle Royal won by Jimmy Snuka And then this comes out of nowhere. Russ Francis = draw? WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - March 17, 1987 Blackjack Mulligan defeated Iron Sheik Paul Roma defeated Frenchy Martin Nick Kiniski defeated Steve Lombardi Bob Orton Jr. defeated Raymond Rougeau Jacques Rougeau fought Don Muraco to a draw Kamala fought King Kong Bundy to a double count-out Nikolai Volkoff defeated Outback Jack WWF IC Champion Randy Savage, Hercules, & Butch Reed defeated Ricky Steamboat, Tito Santana, & Billy Jack Haynes JCP @ San Francisco, CA – Cow Palace – March 25, 1987 (2,733) Tim Horner d. Frank Dusek Robert Gibson fought Rick Rude to a draw Manny Fernandez d. Tim Horner Louisville Street Fight: Barry Windham d. Big Bubba Rogers Jimmy Garvin d. Bobby Eaton Dusty Rhodes & The Road Warriors d. Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, & Lex Luger NWA World Heavyweight Title: Nikita Koloff d. Ric Flair © by DQ Big drop for Crockett on his next visit. JCP @ San Francisco, CA – Civic Auditorium – April 23, 1987 Baron Von Raschke d. The Barbarian Bob Armstrong fought Ivan Koloff to a draw Jimmy & Ronnie Garvin d. The Midnight Express by DQ Ole Anderson d. Tully Blanchard by DQ Brad Armstrong & The Road Warriors d. Manny Fernandez, Rick Rude, & Paul Jones NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © battled Nikita Koloff to a no contest AWA @ San Francisco, CA – Cow Palace – May 2, 1987 (2,800) Sheik Adnan Kaissey d. Buck Zumhofe DJ Peterson fought Super Ninja to a draw AWA Women’s Title: Sherri Martel © d. Madusa Miceli The Midnight Rockers & Ray Stevens d. Kevin Kelly, Doug Somers, & Buddy Wolff Crusher Blackwell d. Boris Zuhkov Russ Francis & Jimmy Snuka d. The Mercenary & The Terrorist AWA World Heavyweight Title: Curt Hennig © d. Nick Bockwinkel I guess Russ Francis wasn't the draw after al. WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - May 11, 1987 (7,900) Paul Roma pinned Steve Lombardi Demolition defeated the Islanders Nikolai Volkoff pinned Cpl. Kirchner Brutus Beefcake defeated Johnny V (sub. for Adrian Adonis) via disqualification The Can-Am Connection defeated the Shadows Kamala defeated George Steele via disqualification Billy Jack Haynes (sub. for Jake Roberts) pinned Honkytonk Man WWF IC Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Randy Savage in a steel cage match WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - June 9, 1987 (2,390) Sivi Afi defeated Frenchy Martin Scott Casey defeated Jose Estrada Brutus Beefcake defeated Johnny V Hercules defeated Ken Patera Paul Orndorff (sub. for King Kong Bundy) defeated Ricky Steamboat via count-out WWF Women's Champion the Fabulous Moolah defeated Debbie Combs Rick Rude defeated Dusty Wolfe Demolition defeated The Killer Bees WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - July 5, 1987 SD Jones defeated Tiger Chung Lee Don Muraco & Bob Orton Jr. defeated Jerry Allen & Steve Gatorwolf Butch Reed defeated Scott Casey Billy Jack Haynes defeated Hercules WWF Women's Tag Team Champions Judy Martin & Leilani Kai defeated the Jumping Bomb Angels Ken Patera defeated Paul Orndorff WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage JCP @ San Francisco, CA – Cow Palace – July 7, 1987 Misty Blue d. Kat Leroux Big Bubba Rogers d. Chris Adams Barry Windham d. Black Bart Dory Funk Jr. fought Mike Rotundo to a draw Jimmy & Ronnie Garvin d. Manny Fernandez & Ivan Koloff Dick Murdoch d. Steve Williams Nikita Koloff d. Arn Anderson The Road Warriors d. The Midnight Express The Rock n Roll Express d. Ric Flair & Lex Luger Steel Cage Match: Dusty Rhodes d. Tully Blanchard UWF @ San Jose, CA – Civic Auditorium – August 11, 1987 (1,800) Buddy Roberts d. Steve Pardee Rick Steiner & Shaska Whatley fought Ron Simmons & Sting to a draw Michael Hayes d. The Terminator UWF Tag Titles: The Lightning Express © d. Big Bubba Rogers & Black Bart by DQ Chris Adams d. Terry Taylor by DQ Nikita Koloff d. Eddie Gilbert Terry Gordy battled Dick Murdoch to a no contest The Rock n Roll Express & Steve Williams d. Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, & Lex Luger UWF by name only since Crockett bought them out. WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - August 25, 1987 (14,700; 13,200 paid; sell out) Wrestling Challenge taping: Demolition (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated George Steele (sub. for Ken Patera) & Billy Jack Haynes (w/ an injured Ken Patera wearing a cast on his arm) at 9:31 when Smash pinned Haynes after Ax hit him in the back of the neck with Mr. Fuji's cane as Smash was caught in the full nelson; after the bout, Patera and Steele cleared the ring (Best of the WWF Vol. 15) Koko B. Ware pinned Barry Horowitz Brutus Beefcake defeated Danny Davis (w/ Jimmy Hart) via disqualification when Hart interfered Billy Jack Haynes pinned Rip Oliver with a backslide at 4:30 Don Muraco pinned Bob Orton Jr. at 4:00 Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned Omar Atlas following several flying elbowsmashes; the bout was taped to air in the third hour of Challenge tapings but was re-taped the following day due to Atlas playing a babyface when he was supposed to be heel WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Killer Khan via count-out 9/6/87 - included Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with Bobby Heenan, where Heenan introduced Andre the Giant but Andre quickly went backstage after being heavily booed: WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Jerry Monti at 3:28 in a non-title match following the Shake, Rattle, & Roll Rick Martel & Tito Santana defeated Steve Lombardi & Terry Gibbs at 4:15 when Santana pinned Lombardi with the flying forearm The One Man Gang (w/ Slick) pinned Billy Anderson at 2:36 with the front suplex Paul Orndorff (w/ Oliver Humperdink) pinned Rex Farmer at 2:33 with the piledriver Brutus Beefcake defeated Mike Starr via submission with the sleeper at 1:57 The Islanders (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Steve Gatorwolf & Jesse Cortez at 2:52 following a double headbutt 9/13/87 - included Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man & Jimmy Hart; featured footage from the previous week's Superstars in which Bam Bam Bigelow named Sir Oliver Humperdink as his manager as well as footage from the Bigelow / Volkoff match: Superstar Billy Graham defeated Tim Patterson via submission at 1:47 with the bearhug Demolition (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Ricky Ataki & Pete Ketchum at 3:08 following the Decapitation on Ataki Jake Roberts pinned Iron Mike Sharpe at 3:35 with the DDT Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Lanny Poffo via submission with a leglock at 2:21 WWF Tag Team Champions The Hart Foundation & Danny Davis defeated Scott Casey, Sivi Afi, & Carl Schmidt at 2:25 when Davis pinned Schmidt with a splash off the top 9/20/87 - included the Randy Savage / Omar Atlas match taped the following day; featured Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with Ken Patera: The Killer Bees defeated the Shadows at 4:10 after B. Brian Blair hit the Bee Sting flying elbow Killer Khan (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Darrell Nickel at 1:55 with the flying kneedrop after spraying green mist into his opponent's eyes Don Muraco pinned Tiger Chung Lee with a tombstone at 2:49 King Harley Race, Hercules, Rick Rude, & King Kong Bundy (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Brady Boone, Dusty Wolfe, Rudy Ryder, & SD Jones at 3:50 when Bundy pinned Ryder with an elbow off the middle turnbuckle Butch Reed (w/ Slick) pinned Jerry Allen at 3:46 with a clothesline off the top WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - September 29, 1987 (3,400) Ron Bass pinned Scott Casey at around the 14-minute mark with the pedigree Ted Dibiase pinned Outback Jack at around the 4-minute mark with the powerslam WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri pinned Velvet McIntyre at around the 13-minute mark by reversing a flying crossbody Randy Savage pinned King Harley Race at around the 8-minute mark with a reverse cradle Jim Duggan defeated WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man via reverse decision at around the 10-minute mark; Honky originally got the pin hooking the tights and using the ropes for leverage but Randy Savage came out and told the referee how Honky won, and he reversed the decision Sivi Afi pinned Terry Gibbs with a flying bodypress at around the 11-minute mark Superstar Billy Graham defeated Butch Reed (w/ Slick) via disqualification at around the 8-minute mark when Slick interfered with his cane when Graham had the bearhug applied on Reed Hercules pinned Hillbilly Jim at around the 9-minute mark with a cradle and using the ropes for leverage WWF Tag Team Champions The Hart Foundation defeated Paul Roma & Jim Powers at around the 13-minute mark when Powers was pinned following the Hart Attack WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - October 30, 1987 (6,422) Rip Oliver pinned Jerry Allen Billy Jack Haynes fought Ron Bass to a draw Butch Reed pinned Superstar Billy Graham by using the ropes for leverage Bam Bam Bigelow defeated King Kong Bundy via disqualification when Bundy stole Sir Oliver Humperdink's cane and used it as a weapon The Islanders defeated Rick Martel & Tito Santana when Haku pinned Santana; Martel & Santana were not recognized as tag team champions since their win had not yet aired on TV Iron Mike Sharpe pinned Scott Casey George Steele pinned Danny Davis WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man defeated Randy Savage via count-out JCP @ San Francisco, CA – Civic Auditorium – November 9, 1987 (2,000) Shaska Whatley d. George Wells Ron Simmons d. Black Bart The Lightning Express d. The Kodiaks Nikita Koloff d. Eddie Gilbert Barry Windham battled Larry Zbyszko to a no contest The Road Warriors d. Johnny Ace & Luke Williams Steve Williams d. Dory Funk Jr. by DQ Jimmy & Ronnie Garvin d. Ric Flair & Lex Luger WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - November 12, 1987 Ron Bass pinned Jerry Monti Don Muraco pinned Rip Oliver Ivan Putski defeated Steve Lombardi Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau The Ultimate Warrior defeated Barry Horowitz Jake Roberts pinned Hercules Demolition defeated Ken Patera & Hillbilly Jim (sub. for Billy Jack Haynes) Bam Bam Bigelow pinned King Kong Bundy Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil & Andre the Giant) defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out when Andre the Giant interfered and hit a headbutt on the champion AWA @ San Francisco, CA – Cow Palace – November 21, 1987 JT Southern d. Soldat Ustinov Kevin Kelly & Nick Kiniski fought Mitch Snow & Alan West to a draw Adrian Adonis battled Tommy Rich to a no contest Greg Gagne, Wahoo McDaniel, & Ray Stevens d. Dennis Condrey, Randy Rose, & Dick Slater Battle Royal won by Wahoo McDaniel AWA World Heavyweight Title: Curt Hennig © d. DJ Peterson WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - December 5, 1987 (7,500) SD Jones pinned Steve Lombardi Greg Valentine defeated Koko B. Ware via submission with the figure-4 Don Muraco fought Butch Reed to a double disqualification Ted Dibiase pinned Ricky Steamboat The Hart Foundation defeated Brutus Beefcake & George Steele after Neidhart hit Steele with a chair Demolition defeated Ken Patera & Billy Jack Haynes after Mr. Fuji interfered and hit Haynes with his cane Jim Duggan pinned King Harley Race Randy Savage defeated WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man via count-out when Savage pulled the wig off of Peggy Sue and both she and the champion left ringside; during the bout, Jimmy Hart was suspended above the ring in a cage WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - January 17, 1988 Jake Roberts vs. Rick Rude WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned the One Man Gang WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - January 30, 1988 (7,600) Ron Bass pinned Junkyard Dog The Ultimate Warrior pinned King Harley Race with a cradle Ted Dibiase defeated George Steele (sub. for Bam Bam Bigelow) via disqualification after Dibiase put a foreign object into Steele's tights and told the referee that they were there Don Muraco (w/ Superstar Billy Graham) pinned Butch Reed; after the bout, Graham punched out both Slick and Reed WWF Women's Tag Team Champions the Jumping Bomb Angels defeated Judy Martin & Leilani Kai at around the 15-minute mark when Tateno scored the pin Ted Dibiase won a 19-man bunkhouse battle royal by last eliminating Jim Duggan & Butch Reed at the same time; George Steele was listed as a participant but never entered the ring, rather just stood at ringside until Junkyard Dog was eliminated; the bout was announced as a 22-man battle royal Hercules pinned Hillbilly Jim with a roll up while Jim was arguing with the referee Jim Duggan & Ken Patera defeated Demolition & Mr. Fuji in a handicap match when Duggan pinned Fuji with a clothesline; Billy Jack Haynes was to have been on Duggan & Patera's team but did not show Jake Roberts fought the One Man Gang to a double count-out at 5:30 WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - March 5, 1988 (8,500) Brady Boone pinned Johnny V with a roll up at the 7-minute mark Bad News Brown pinned Scott Casey with the Ghetto Blaster at the 8-minute mark Ricky Steamboat fought Rick Rude to a 20-minute time-limit draw WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri pinned Rockin Robin at the 9-minute mark with a roll up and grabbing the tights for leverage Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov defeated Paul Roma & Jim Powers at the 12-minute mark when Volkoff pinned Powers Cowboy Lang & Chris Dube defeated Little Tokyo & Lord Littlebrook Koko B. Ware defeated Hercules via disqualification at the 6-minute mark after dropping Koko crotch-first on the top rope Hulk Hogan & Jim Duggan defeated Ted Dibiase & Virgil (w/ Andre the Giant) at the 10-minute mark when Duggan pinned Virgil JCP @ San Francisco, CA – Cow Palace – March 16, 1988 (4,500) Earthquake Ferris battled George Wells to a no contest Rick Steiner d. Rex Farmer Larry Zbyszko d. Jimmy Garvin Lex Luger & Barry Windham d. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard by DQ The Road Warriors d. The Powers of Pain NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © d. Sting WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - April 30, 1988 (11,104) Steve Lombardi pinned Brady Boone Dino Bravo defeated Ken Patera via forfeit when Patera was unable to compete after Bravo attacked and injured him during their arm wrestling contest Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a 20-minute time-limit draw Rick Rude pinned Don Muraco by using the ropes for leverage Ted Dibise defeated WWF World Champion Randy Savage via count-out Lanny Poffo pinned Barry Horowitz The Ultimate Warrior defeated Hercules Tito Santana & Rick Martel defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition via disqualification WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - June 1, 1988 (12,120; 9,000 paid) WWF Superstars taping: Brady Boone pinned Steve Lombardi at around the 11-minute mark with a German suplex into a bridge WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Brutus Beefcake after hitting him with Hart's megaphone Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) defeated the One Man Gang (w/ Slick) via count-out at 4:00 The Big Bossman (w/ Slick) pinned an unknown with the sidewalk slam; after the bout, Bossman handcuffed his opponent to the ropes and beat him with the nightstick Andre the Giant & Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Jake Roberts & Jim Duggan at 8:30 when, after Roberts hit the DDT on Rude, Andre headbutted Roberts twice and put Rude on top Prime Time Wrestling - 7/11/88: WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Tito Santana & Rick Martel via count-out after Martel suffered the Decapitation on the floor; the attack forced Martel out of action for 8 months with an injury (Best of the WWF Vol. 17) WWF World Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) with a roll up after Virgil's interference backfired All American Wrestling - 7/3/88: Brutus Beefcake defeated Mark Ming via submission with the sleeper Wrestling Spotlight - 7/9/88: Ken Patera defeated Steve Lombardi via submission with the full nelson 6/18/88 - included Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with Rick Rude & Bobby Heenan in which Rude gave the Rude Awakening kiss to a young woman: The British Bulldogs defeated Terry Gibbs & Barry Horowitz when Dynamite pinned Gibbs with a diving headbutt after being thrown by Smith The Big Bossman (w/ Slick) pinned Louie Spicolli with the sidewalk slam; after the bout, Bossman assaulted his opponent with the nightstick (Bossman's TV debut) Bret Hart pinned Jerry Allen with the piledriver; prior to the bout, Bret sent Jimmy Hart backstage; Jimmy refused to leave ringside until Jim Neidhart came down and told him to go Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) pinned Tom Stone with a slingshot splash Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Ricky Ataki via submission with the figure-4; after the bout, Don Muraco and Superstar Billy Graham came to the ring to make Valentine break the hold; Muraco ended up chasing Hart backstage while Valentine attacked Graham and put him in the figure-4; Graham was eventually taken out on a stretcher Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Iron Mike Sharpe & the Intruder at 3:09 when Jannetty pinned the Intruder after Michaels hiptossed his partner onto the Intruder (Rockers' TV debut, Before They Were Superstars Vol. 2 DVD) 6/25/88 - included Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with Bobby Heenan, Andre the Giant, Rick Rude, & Hercules, where Heenan announced that King Harley Race had been injured by Hulk Hogan and was forced to vacate the throne; Heenan then tried to lead the crowd in a moment of silence with a 10-bell salute and finished by segment by guaranteeing there would soon be a new king: Jake Roberts pinned the Conquistador (Jose Luis Rivera) with the DDT The One Man Gang (w/ Slick) pinned Martin Oliver with the front suplex The Ultimate Warrior pinned Larry Simpson with the press slam / splash combo Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Lanny Poffo via submission with the Million $ Dream Koko B. Ware pinned Steve Lombardi with the Ghostbuster Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Barry Horowitz & Mark Ming when Jannetty pinned Ming after Michaels suplexed him onto the opponent Bad News Brown pinned Tony Leone with the Ghetto Blaster 7/2/88 - included Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man & Jimmy Hart; included an ‘Update’ segment where Bobby Heenan announced he would crown a new king the following week to replace Harley Race: Jim Duggan pinned Tom Stone at 1:46 with the running clothesline George Steele defeated the Intruder via submission with the flying hammerlock at 1:01 Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin) pinned Bill Johnson at 1:58 with the side suplex The Hart Foundation defeated SD Jones & Brady Boone at 4:41 when Bret pinned Boone following the Hart Attack; during the bout, an insert promo from Jimmy Hart was shown, where he said that even though the Hart Foundation didn’t want him at ringside, he still legally owned their contracts Don Muraco pinned Darryl Nichols at 1:39 with the tombstone Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated The Killer Bees at 5:45 when Jacques pinned Brunzell following a forearm to the back by Raymond from the top rope as Brunzell attempted a powerslam on Jacques Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Jose Luis Rivera at 2:23 with the Rude Awakening WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - July 11, 1988 (7,500 paid) Joe LeDuc defeated an unknown masked wrestler Dino Bravo pinned Ken Patera WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man pinned Brutus Beefcake Andre the Giant pinned Jim Duggan Terry Taylor pinned Jerry Allen Bad News Brown pinned Jim Neidhart The Ultimate Warrior, Tito Santana, & Rick Martel defeated Mr. Fuji & WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition JCP @ Oakland, CA - Kaiser Convention Center - August 6, 1988 (6,000) Ivan Koloff defeated Kendall Windham Jimmy Garvin defeated Kevin Sullivan Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez in a Russian Chain match Dick Murdoch fought Ron Garvin to a 15-minute time-limit draw Sting defeated Larry Zbyzsko NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo fought Steve Williams to a double count-out Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, the Road Warriors & Paul Ellering defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard, & JJ Dillon in Wargames WWF @ Oakland, CA - August 12, 1988 (10,500 paid) Curt Hennig defeated SD Jones Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated The Hart Foundation WWF World Champion Randy Savage fought Andre the Giant to a double count-out The Powers of Pain defeated Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov Jake Roberts pinned Rick Rude WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - September 19, 1988 (6,000) Terry Taylor pinned B. Brian Blair at around the 16-minute mark by reversing a flying bodypress and grabbing the tights for leverage Bad News Brown pinned Junkyard Dog at around the 10-minute mark with the Ghetto Blaster Hercules fought Tito Santana to a 15-minute time-limit draw WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated Andre the Giant via disqualification when Hercules interfered The Blue Blazer pinned Scott Casey with a sunset flip off the top Honkytonk Man defeated WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior via count-out at 2:30 WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated The British Bulldogs after Ax hit Dynamite with Mr. Fuji's cane WWF @ San Jose, CA - October 8, 1988 (1,500) Cocoa Samoa defeated Bulldog Bob Brown Paul Roma defeated Danny Davis Hercules defeated Ken Patera Jim Duggan defeated Ted Dibiase via disqualification The Powers of Pain defeated Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - October 14, 1988 Paul Roma pinned Steve Lombardi Mr. Perfect pinned Jim Brunzell The Blue Blazer pinned Jose Estrada Hulk Hogan pinned King Haku The Big Bossman pinned Koko B. Ware WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated Honkytonk Man via disqualification The Hart Foundation defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau Jake Roberts (w/ Cheryl Roberts) pinned Rick Rude after Cheryl slapped Rude WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - November 15, 1988 (14,600; 12,200 paid; sell out) WWF Superstars taping: Jim Duggan pinned Darryl Peterson Mr. Perfect pinned Lee Hansen King Haku pinned Eric Simms WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Randy Tyler Brutus Beefcake pinned Ron Bass The Rockers defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition via count-out Jake Roberts (w/ Cheryl Roberts) pinned Rick Rude with the DDT; pre-match stipulations stated that the wrestlers could only attempt a pin after hitting their respective finisher; after the bout, Cheryl slapped Rude several times before Roberts wrapped Damien around his opponent Prime Time Wrestling - 11/22/88: Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Tito Santana via disqualification at 11:59 when Hercules interfered; after the bout, Hercules and Santana cleared Dibiase and Virgil from the ring Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman (w/ Slick) via count-out after handcuffing Bossman to the top rope and clotheslining him over the top to the outside after Bossman attempted to use the cuffs on Hogan Prime Time Wrestling - 12/5/88: Ron Bass pinned Ken Patera at 7:24 with an elbow drop after a running kneelift to the back Prime Time Wrestling - 12/5/88: The Blue Blazer & Koko B. Ware defeated the Conquistadors at 8:57 when Koko scored the pin with a missile dropkick Prime Time Wrestling - 11/29/88: Akeem, Nikolai Volkoff, & Boris Zhukov (w/ Slick) defeated Sam Houston, Paul Roma, & Jim Powers when Akeem pinned Houston with a splash at 8:49 12/3/88 - included WWF World Champion Randy Savage and Miss Elizabeth as guests of the Brother Love Show: Brutus Beefcake defeated Chuck Campbell via submission with the sleeper at 2:08 Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin) pinned Ricki Ataki at 1:34 with the airplane spin and side slam Harley Race pinned Jim Gorman at 1:46 with a fisherman suplex; prior to the bout, Race did an untelevised promo saying he wanted to regain his throne from King Haku and that Bobby Heenan never visited him or contacted him while he was injured The Hart Foundation defeated Barry Horowitz & Iron Mike Sharpe at 2:16 when Bret pinned Horowitz following the Hart Attack Akeem (w/ Slick) pinned Louie Spicolli with a splash at 1:22 Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Nito Gomez at 1:25 with the Rude Awakening 12/10/88 - included footage of Hulk Hogan and Slick on the Brother Love show from SNME: Jake Roberts pinned the Black Knight at 2:37 with the DDT Bad News Brown pinned Frankie Valdez at 1:58 with the Ghetto Blaster The Red Rooster (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Scott Casey via submission with the Scorpion Death Lock at 2:33 The Rockers fought Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) to a no contest when all four men began brawling on the floor prior to the match beginning; eventually, both teams battled their way backstage with numerous referees and officials trying to seperate them Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Lanny Poffo via submission with the Million $ Dream at 1:50 Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) Sam Houston & Stefan Diablo at 3:37 when Raymond pinned Diablo after a double team move off the top 12/17/88 - included Andre the Giant & Bobby Heenan as guests of the Brother Love Show: WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Nick Ferrari & Art Penna at 2:45 when Ax pinned Penna with the Decapitation; prior to the bout, an untelevised Brother Love Show segment took place in which Demolition and Mr. Fuji were guests, with Demolition turning babyface, sending Fuji to the back, and verbally abusing Brother Love Hercules defeated Steve Lombardi via submission with the backbreaker at 1:27 Mr. Perfect pinned Nito Gomez with the Perfect Plex at 2:05 King Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Frankie Valdez with a side kick at 1:42 The Big Bossman (w/ Slick) pinned Pete Kitchum at 1:36 with the sidewalk slam; after the bout, Bossman handcuffed his opponent to the middle rope and beat him with the nightstick WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Conquistador #1 with the gorilla press slam / splash combo at 1:32 Greg Valentine & Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Paul Brown & Rex Farmer at 4:10 when Brown submitted to Valentine's figure-4, applied while wearing the Heartbreaker shin guard NWA @ San Francisco, CA - Civic Auditorium - November 30, 1988 (2,700) Ron Simmons pinned the Italian Stallion at 5:53 with a flying shoulder block Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose to a 20-minute time limit draw NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Eddie Gilbert (sub. for Dusty Rhodes) & Bam Bam Bigelow at 14:36 when Flair pinned Gilbert NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda pinned Ron Simmons (sub. for Nikita Koloff) at 16:06 when Steve Williams swept the challenger’s leg out as he attempted a suplex into the ring Rick Steiner defeated Steve Williams via disqualification at 2:51 when Mike Rotunda interfered; after the bout, Ron Simmons helped make the save NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors fought Sting & Lex Luger to a double count-out at 12:41 WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - December 17, 1988 (10,000) Boris Zhukoff pinned Lanny Poffo Tito Santana fought Greg Valentine to a draw Bad News Brown pinned Jim Powers; after the bout, Powers was assaulted by the Powers of Pain and ended up being taken backstage on a stretcher WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Powers of Pain via pinfall Ted Dibiase pinned Hercules after Virgil hit Hercules with his own chain Akeem pinned Koko B. Ware WWF Women's Champion Rockin Robin pinned Sensational Sherri Hulk Hogan pinned the Big Bossman with the legdrop after breaking the handcuffs NWA @ Oakland, CA - Kaiser Convention Center - January 14, 1989 (1,900) Mike Golden defeated CW Bergstrom The Russian Assassins defeated the Junkyard Dog & Ivan Koloff Dick Murdoch defeated Ray Candy Lex Luger, NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner, & Michael Hayes defeated NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors & Paul Ellering NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Sting Lex Luger won a bunkhouse battle royal NWA is dying everywhere at this time. WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - January 21, 1989 (10,000; 8,500 paid) The Red Rooster pinned Boris Zhukov The Blue Blazer pinned Iron Mike Sharpe WWF Women’s Champion Rockin Robin defeated Sensational Sherri Brutus Beefcake defeated Rick Rude WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated King Haku Bret Hart fought Honkytonk Man to a double disqualification Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated the Bushwhackers after Jimmy Hart interfered Andre the Giant pinned Jake Roberts WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - March 10, 1989 (14,700; 13,700 paid; sell out) Tim Horner pinned Jose Luis Rivera The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler Big John Studd pinned Akeem after a bodyslam; due to the poorness of their matches, Studd was told before the match that if he was unable to slam Akeem then he would be let go The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau Bad News Brown pinned Tito Santana Jim Duggan pinned Rick Rude WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior via count-out WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - May 13, 1989 (13,900; sell out) During the event, San Francisco Mayor Art Agnos gave a plaque to Hulk Hogan, declaring it Hulk Hogan Day in the city Paul Roma pinned Boris Zhukov Dino Bravo pinned Hercules WWF Women's Champion Rockin Robin pinned Judy Martin The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard Bret Hart fought Mr. Perfect to a draw Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out Roddy Piper (sub. for Jake Roberts) pinned Ted Dibiase NWA @ Oakland, CA - Kaiser Convention Center - June 1, 1989 (1,243) Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated the Raider & Jack Victory Butch Reed defeated Ranger Ross Steve Williams defeated Tony Garcia Dick Murdoch defeated Bill Irwin (sub. for Bob Orton Jr.); the bout was advertised as a bullrope match with Gary Hart banned from ringside Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Kevin Sullivan & Mike Rotunda; the bout was advertised as Scott Steiner vs. Rotunda in a suplex match, with Sullivan scheduled to face Eddie Gilbert in a taped fist match NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Michael Hayes in a Badstreet match The Road Warriors fought the Samoan Swat Team to a no contest Ricky Steamboat defeated the Great Muta via disqualification WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - June 17, 1989 (approx 15,500; sell out) The Genius pinned Jim Powers Jimmy Snuka pinned Honkytonk Man Tom Magee pinned Tim Horner WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem via disqualification The Barbarian pinned Jim Neidhart Rick Martel pinned Tito Santana Bad News Brown pinned the Blue Blazer WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Randy Savage WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - July 10, 1989 (6,490) The Brooklyn Brawler pinned Jerry Monti Dino Bravo pinned Mark Young (Mark Scarpa) The Rockers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau Tito Santana defeated Rick Martel Bad News Brown pinned Greg Valentine The Ultimate Warrior defeated WWF IC Champion Rick Rude via count-out Dusty Rhodes pinned Ted Dibiase Take away Hogan & Savage and the house drops almost in half. WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - August 8, 1989 (14,000; 13,500 paid; sell out) WWF Superstars taping: During the taping, both Pepper Gomez and Pat Patterson were introduced to the crowd; two fans were ejected from the event for holding up a NWA banner during the show Boris Zhukov pinned Mark Young with an elbow drop after Young slipped off the top rope Ted Dibiase pinned Hillbilly Jim Barry Windham defeated the Red Rooster via count-out Prime Time Wrestling - 8/21/89: Mr. Perfect fought Tito Santana to a 20-minute time-limit draw; after the bout, Santana cleared Perfect from the ring Prime Time Wrestling - 8/21/89: Honky Tonk Man & Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated The Hart Foundation via disqualification at 8:56 when Neidhart used Jimmy Hart's megaphone as a weapon on the opposition after the manager tried to interfere (WrestleFest 90) Barry Windham pinned Louis Spicolli; the match was later redone The Ultimate Warrior pinned Andre the Giant at around the 20-second mark following three clotheslines The Bushwhackers defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqulification when the champions illegally double teamed one of the challengers The Big Bossman pinned Bob Ellis (not the original); after the bout, Dusty Rhodes made the save and stole a second nightstick from Bossman Prime Time Wrestling - 8/21/89: WWF IC Champion Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Tim Horner at 4:45 with the Rude Awakening; after the bout, Rude opted not to give his 'Rude Awakening' kiss, saying no woman in the audience was worthy Dusty Rhodes pinned the Big Bossman with the elbow drop at around the 5-minute mark Randy Savage (w/ Sensational Sherri & Zeus) defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out at around the 8-minute mark; after the bout, Hogan bodyslammed Zeus 8/26/89 - included WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & Brutus Beefcake as guests of the Brother Love Show in which some of Brother Love's hair was cut by Beefcake as Hogan held Love down with one foot; featured an 'Update' segment showing highlights from the 8/21 Prime Time Wrestling in which Roddy Piper and Rick Rude had to be held apart on the set; included comments from Randy Savage, Zeus, & Sensational Sherri regarding their match at Summer Slam: The Rockers (w/ Tito Santana) defeated the Black Knight (Billy Anderson) & Tim Patterson when Patterson was pinned following a double flying fistdrop Koko B. Ware pinned Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) with a roll up at 2:26 as Valentine argued with Ron Garvin at ringside Rick Martel (w/ Slick, Jimmy Hart, Jacques & Raymond Rougeau) pinned Jerry Monti with a kneedrop off the top at 2:29 Dusty Rhodes pinned Barry Horowitz at 1:32 with the Bionic elbow drop WWF Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Stephan DeLeon & Louis Spicolli at 1:59 when Anderson pinned DeLeon following a spike piledriver behind the referee's back The Ultimate Warrior pinned Steve Vega at 1:15 with the press slam / splash combo; after the bout, Warrior attempted to carry Vega backstage but was confronted by Bobby Heenan; as Warrior was distracted by Heenan, Andre the Giant came up from behind and choked him out 9/2/89 - included the Big Bossman & Slick as guests of the Brother Love Show in which they discussed Dusty Rhodes; featured an 'Update' segment showing highlights from the Rude / Warrior match at Summer Slam; included comments from Jake Roberts regarding his return to the ring: The Bushwhackers defeated Pete Ketchum & Don Stevens at 2:54 when Luke scored the pin following a double gutbuster Bad News Brown pinned Jim Gorman at the 2-minute mark with the Ghetto Blaster King Jim Duggan pinned Hank Morgan with the running clothesline at 2:32 Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Jim Evans & Dennis Bertroch at 2:58 when Jacques pinned Bertroch with a kneedrop after Raymond tripped him from the outside Ron Garvin pinned the Intruder with a right hand punch at 2:53 Jimmy Snuka pinned Mike Lucca at 2:18 with the top rope splash Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Ricki Ataki at 2:24 with a side kick to the face 9/9/89 - included Roddy Piper as a guest of the Brother Love Show in which Piper stuffed dental floss, toothpaste, and mouthwash in Love's mouth after saying he had bad breath, moments after Love insulted Piper; moments later, Bobby Heenan appeared and distracted Piper long enough for Rick Rude to sneak up behind Piper and throw the mouthwash in his eyes; Rude then hit the Rude Awakening on Piper and spat more mouthwash at Piper until several officials, including Rene Goulet, Blackjack Lanza, Pat Patterson, and Chief Jay Strongbow, came out to break it up; featured an 'Update' segment with highlights of Andre the Giant attacking the Ultimate Warrior two weeks earlier, with comments from both men: Brutus Beefcake defeated Chuck Campbell via submission with the sleeper at 2:42 Barry Windham pinned Louie Spicolli with the superplex at 1:58 Demolition defeated Boris Zhukov & Jake Milliman at 2:34 when Ax pinned Milliman following the Decapitation The Big Bossman (w/ Slick) pinned Bob Allen at 1:38 with the sidewalk slam; after the bout, Allen was handcuffed to the top rope and beaten with the nightstick until Dusty Rhodes made the save, hitting Bossman with the nightstick he had stolen several weeks earlier; Rhodes then attempted to handcuff Bossman to the ropes until Slick came in to make the save, with Rhodes then taking possession of the second nightstick Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Jim Evans via submission with the Million $ Dream at 2:05 Hercules defeated Darryl Nickel via submission with the backbreaker at the 2-minute mark The Powers of Pain (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Tom Stone & Dale Wolf at 2:07 when the Barbarian pinned Stone with a clothesline off the top as Warlord held Stone in the air WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - October 20, 1989 Roddy Piper vs. Rick Rude WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - November 26, 1989 (6,000) Earthquake, Brutus Beefcake, and Demolition were no-shows due to being in a car accident; most of the talent had not arrived when the show started, due to driving from Fresno and dealing with holiday traffic; included a 45-minute intermission and a Bobby Heenan interview segment designed to kill time Sam Houston defeated the Conquistador Koko B. Ware defeated Barry Horowitz Mr. Perfect defeated Jimmy Snuka WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated Andre the Giant via reverse decision Mr. Perfect won a battle royal Also included Rick Martel and the Genius WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - December 26, 1989 (matinee) Bret Hart pinned Al Perez with the piledriver Bad News Brown pinned Jimmy Snuka by using the ring ropes for leverage Hercules defeated Conquistador #1 Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov defeated the Bushwhackers Dusty Rhodes defeated the Big Bossman in a ball & chain match The Genius defeated Paul Roma Mr. Perfect defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strummer Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Philadelphia, PA - Spectrum - August 4, 1984 (12,908) Televised on the PRISM Network WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Greg Valentine with a clothesline and the legdrop at 11:18; after the bout, Valentine shoved referee Dick Kroll out of the ring (Hulkamania, Best of Hulkamania) This match is at least semi famous for appearing in clipped form on the episode of the A Team Hogan did a guest spot on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrisZ Posted December 7, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Buffalo didn't become a Vince town until around October 1982 as Tunney quit promoting it or Vince bought it out from under him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdw Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 Good... "Pre-Expansion WWF". Perhaps not thriving, but I don't know if it ever took off huge after 1984. A lot of Upstate New York looks like that: part of the WWF pre-expansion, but not a massively pushed region. Possibly due to facility seizes. I would think that some of those cities got newer, bigger facilities as the 80s and 90s went along. John Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrisZ Posted December 8, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 GCW started running Cleveland in 1980 after they bought it out from the Sheik then bought Cincinnati from Crockett in 1982 and they were doing really solid there so of course Vince was going to go after them. WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - November 13, 1983 (2,000) Jimmy Snuka vs. WWF IC Champion Don Muraco Pat Patterson vs. Ivan Koloff WWF World Champion Bob Backlund vs. Sgt. Slaughter This is the first known foray by Vince into the big cities of Ohio as he has run Youngstown, Warren, and a couple of more spots. NOVEMBER 27, 1983 – CINCINNATI, OH – RIVERFRONT COLISEUM (Les Thatcher – Promoter) > National Tag Team Title Match: Brett & Buzz Sawyer d. the Road Warriors © to win title (Title Switch Never Acknowledged) WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - December 11, 1983 (1,200) Jimmy Snuka vs. WWF IC Champion Don Muraco WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - January 8, 1984 WWF World Champion Iron Sheik defeated Pat Patterson via disqualification JANUARY 22, 1984 – CINCINNATI, OH – RIVERFRONT COLISEUM (Les Thatcher – Promoter) > Ronnie Garvin vs. Johnny Rich > King Kong Bundy vs. Pez Whatley > Tommy Rogers vs. Les Thornton > Jake Roberts vs. Brett Sawyer > Mr. R & Buzz Sawyer vs. The Road Warriors > National Heavyweight Title: Ted DiBiase © vs. Brad Armstrong MARCH 18, 1984 – CINCINNATI, OH – RIVERFRONT COLISEUM (Les Thatcher – Promoter) > Sweet Brown Sugar d. Jesse Barr > Les Thornton d. Tommy Rogers > Brad Armstrong d. Larry Zbyszko > The Spoiler d. Pez Whatley > The Road Warriors d. Jay Youngblood & King Kong Bundy > Taped Fist Match: Jake Roberts d. Ron Garvin WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - March 20, 1984 Sgt. Slaughter defeated Tiger Chung Lee Tony Atlas defeated Jerry Valiant Akira Maeda defeated Bobby Colt Iron Sheik defeated Tony Garea B. Brian Blair defeated Mr. Fuji Jimmy Snuka defeated Sika WWF IC Champion Tito Santana defeated Masked Superstar Andre the Giant won a battle royal WWF still not bringing in the big guns yet. APRIL 15, 1984 – CINCINNATI, OH (Les Thatcher – Promoter) > Tommy Rogers d. Rocky Jones > Sweet Brown Sugar d. Bob Roop > Tim Horner d. Les Thornton > Brad Armstrong d. the Spoiler by CO > Wahoo McDaniel & King Kong Bundy d. the Road Warriors > Lights Out Match: Ron Garvin d. Jake Roberts WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - April 21, 1984 B. Brian Blair defeated Steve Lombardi David Schultz defeated Ivan Putski Spike Huber defeated Billy Travis Tiger Chung Lee defeated Pete Sanchez WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Greg Valentine via disqualification Roddy Piper & Paul Orndorff fought Tony Atlas & Rocky Johnson to a no contest Time to get serious now as they have brought Hogan in. WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - Cincinnati Gardens - May 26, 1984 Terry Daniels defeated Larry Kean Tony Garea defeated Mr. Fuji Rene Goulet defeated Billy Travis Chief Jay Strongbow defeated Tiger Chung Lee Paul Orndorff defeated SD Jones Don Muraco defeated Salvatore Bellomo Jimmy Snuka defeated Greg Valentine Sgt. Slaughter defeated David Schultz JUNE 7, 1984 – CINCINNATI, OH (Les Thatcher – Promoter) > Les Thornton versus Tim Horner ruled a NC > Jake Roberts d. Sweet Brown Sugar > Nikolai Volkoff d. Tommy Rogers > Nikolai Volkoff d. King Konga > Ted DiBiase, Arn Anderson & the Spoiler d. Ron Garvin, Bob & Brad Armstrong > Jimmy Valiant d. Adrian Street > Battle Royal: Jimmy Valiant (Winner) WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - Cincinnati Gardens - July 1984 Jesse Ventura defeated Jack Morris The Moondogs defeated Bobby Boyers & Billy Travis Rocky Johnson defeated Mr. Fuji Big John Studd defeated Chief Jay Strongbow Greg Valentine defeated Ivan Putski Roddy Piper, WWF Tag Team Champions The North-South Connection defeated Jimmy Snuka & the Wild Samoans JULY 8, 1984 – CINCINNATI, OH (Les Thatcher – Promoter) > Steve Travis d. Steve Starr > Mike Sharpe versus Nikolai Volkoff ruled a NC > Tim Horner d. Les Thornton > The Spoiler d. Brad Armstrong > Texas Death Match: Ron Garvin d. Ted DiBiase WWF @ Cleveland, OH - October 4, 1984 Pat Patterson defeated Mr. X David Schultz defeated Tony Garea via count-out Ken Patera defeated Samula Judy Martin defeated Desiree Peterson Brutus Beefcake defeated Salvatore Bellomo Junkyard Dog defeated WWF Tag Team Champion Adrian Adonis WWF Tag Team Champion Dick Murdoch defeated SD Jones Andre the Giant fought Kamala to a no contest This is the first WWF card I have for Cleveland and after they bought out Ole, he scaled back the Northern tours a lot. WWF @ Cleveland, OH - November 2, 1984 Brutus Beefcake defeated Tony Garea The Tonga Kid defeated Charlie Fulton The Spoiler defeated SD Jones WWF IC Champion Greg Valentine defeated Tito Santana via disqualification Junkyard Dog defeated Mr. Fuji Nikolai Volkoff defeated Samula WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Paul Orndorff WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - November 16, 1984 Bret Hart defeated Steve Lombardi Ken Patera defeated Billy Travis Ivan Putski defeated Jerry Valiant Mike Rotundo defeated Dave Pagen Bob Orton Jr. & Paul Orndorff defeated Rocky Johnson & SD Jones WWF IC Champion Greg Valentine defeated Tito Santana via disqualification Mr. Wrestling II fought Terry Gibbs to a draw Paul Orndorff won a battle royal WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - December 14, 1984 Tony Atlas defeated Terry Gibbs Mr. Wrestling II defeated Moondog Rex Mike Rotundo defeated Moondog Spot Blackjack Mulligan defeated Mr. Fuji Jimmy Snuka & the Tonga Kid fought Roddy Piper & Paul Orndorff to a no contest WWF @ Cleveland, OH - Convention Center – December 29, 1984 Bret Hart defeated Rene Goulet Johnny V defeated Gama Singh Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated the Moondogs Big John Studd defeated Ivan Putski Junkyard Dog defeated Brutus Beefcake Tito Santana defeated WWF IC Champion Greg Valentine JANUARY 11, 1985 – CLEVELAND, OH (Ole Anderson – Promoter) > The Italian Stallion d. Chick Donovan > Ron Ritchie & Brian Adidas d. the Hollywood Blondes > Tommy Rich d. Bob Roop > Ron Garvin d. Wahoo McDaniel by CO > National Tag Team Title Match: Ole Anderson & Thunderbolt Patterson d. Bill & Scott Irwin to win title > Tag Team Battle Royal: Ron Garvin & Tommy Rich (Winners) WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - January 26, 1985 Nikolai Volkoff defeated Pat Patterson Ivan Putski defeated Brutus Beefcake via disqualification Bob Orton Jr. defeated Steve Lombardi Mr. Wrestling II defeated Les Thornton Iron Sheik defeated Mr. Wrestling II Junkyard Dog & Ivan Putski defeated Roddy Piper & Paul Orndorff WWF @ Cleveland, OH - Convention Center - January 30, 1985 Bret Hart defeated the Spoiler David Sammartino defeated Rene Goulet Paul Orndorff defeated Ivan Putski Jim Neidhart defeated Mr. Wrestling II Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated Dick Murdoch & Adrian Adonis via disqualification Big John Studd & Ken Patera defeated Andre the Giant & Junkyard Dog via count-out WWF @ Cleveland, OH - February 15, 1985 Bret Hart defeated Rene Goulet WWF Tag Team Champion Barry Windham defeated Terry Gibbs WWF Tag Team Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Iron Sheik Jimmy Snuka & Tony Atlas defeated Roddy Piper & Bob Orton Jr. Nikolai Volkoff defeated Rick McGraw WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Brutus Beefcake MARCH 7, 1985 – CLEVELAND, OH (Ole Anderson – Promoter) > Doug Somers d. Paul Diamond > Chick Donovan d. Joe Palardy > Bob Roop & Mr. Kareem Muhammad versus Thunderbolt Patterson & the Italian Stallion ruled a NC > Brass Knuckles Match (No DQ): Ole Anderson d. Scott Irwin > Ron Garvin d. Ron Starr > Tommy Rich d. Rip Rogers by DQ WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - Riverfront Coliseum - March 20, 1985 The Cobra defeated Tiger Chung Lee Bret Hart defeated Rene Goulet Jimmy Snuka defeated Matt Borne Don Muraco defeated Tony Atlas WWF Tag Team Champions Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo defeated Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff King Kong Bundy defeated Swede Hanson WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Brutus Beefcake via disqualification WWF @ Cleveland, OH - March 22, 1985 Bret Hart fought Matt Borne to a draw Bob Orton Jr. defeated the Cobra Jim Neidhart defeated Rick McGraw WWF Tag Team Champions Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo defeated Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff Ivan Putski defeated Moondog Spot Andre the Giant & Jimmy Snuka defeated Ken Patera & Big John Studd APRIL 6, 1985 – CINCINNATI, OH – CINCINNATI GARDENS (Ole Anderson – Promoter) > Devil Blue & Bob Roop vs. Ronnie Garvin & Italian Stallion > NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © vs. Tommy Rich APRIL 20, 1985 – CLEVELAND, OH – CONVENTION CENTER (Ole Anderson – Promoter) > Scott Irwin d. Ben Alexander > Joel Deaton d. Paul Diamond > Italian Stallion d. Ron Starr > Lumberjack Match: Thunderbolt Patterson d. Mr. Kareem Muhammad > National Heavyweight Title: Ronnie Garvin © d. Bob Roop > Loser Leaves Town: Pez Whatley d. Rip Rogers > The Road Warriors d. Brett & Buzz Sawyer WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - Riverfront Coliseum - April 26, 1985 Bret Hart defeated Rick McGraw Johnny V defeated SD Jones The British Bulldogs defeated Rene Goulet & Moondog Spot Bob Orton Jr. defeated Mr. Wrestling II Jim Neidhart defeated Salvatore Bellomo Jimmy Snuka defeated Roddy Piper via disqualification WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Brutus Beefcake JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Riverfront Coliseum – May 4, 1985 Ricky Reeves d. Kim Duk Joel Deaton d. Stoney Burke Scott Irwin d. Italian Stallion Buzz Sawyer d. Ivan Koloff Manny Fernandez & Thunderbolt Patterson d. Arn & Ole Anderson WWF @ Cleveland, OH - May 5, 1985 King Kong Bundy defeated Tony Garea Paul Orndorff defeated Jose Luis Rivera Ricky Steamboat fought Bob Orton Jr. to a draw WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Big John Studd via count-out Barry O defeated Tony Viccaro The Hart Foundation defeated George Wells & SD Jones Tony Atlas defeated Matt Borne JCP @ Cleveland, OH – Convention Center – May 18, 1985 Scott Irwin d. Italian Stallion Mike Davis d. Joel Deaton Tommy Lane fought Pez Whatley to a draw Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title: Buzz Tyler © d. John Tatum National Heavyweight Title: Ronnie Garvin © d. Bob Roop National Tag Titles: Manny Fernandez & Thunderbolt Patterson d. Arn & Ole Anderson © by DQ JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – June 1, 1985 Nikita Koloff vs. Buzz Sawyer JCP @ Cleveland, OH – Convention Center – June 15, 1985 Joel Deaton d. The Eliminator Pez Whatley d. Tommy Lane John Tatum d. Yukon Eric National Heavyweight Title: Black Bart © d. Brett Sawyer Texas Death: Ole Anderson d. Thunderbolt Patterson Jimmy Valiant d. Superstar Billy Graham JCP @ Cleveland, OH – July 13, 1985 Brett Sawyer d. Mike Davis Thunderbolt Patterson d. Bob Roop The Midnight Express d. Italian Stallion & Pez Whatley Dick Slater battled Kevin Sullivan to a no contest National Heavyweight Title: Black Bart © d. Ronnie Garvin Buzz Sawyer d. Arn Anderson Jimmy Valiant d. The Barbarian by DQ Jimmy Valiant d. Paul Jones by countout JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – July 17, 1985 Italian Stallion d. Bob Roop Thunderbolt Patterson d. Mike Davis Magnum TA d. Ivan Koloff Dusty Rhodes d. Tully Blanchard Dick Slater d. Abdullah the Butcher by DQ The Midnight Express d. Brett Sawyer & Pez Whatley Arn Anderson fought Buzz Sawyer to a draw WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - August 11, 1985 George Steele defeated Barry O The Missing Link defeated Swede Hanson Jesse Ventura defeated Jimmy Jackson Ricky Steamboat & WWF IC Champion Tito Santana defeated Don Muraco & Mr. Fuji WWF Tag Team Champions Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo defeated Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff Andre the Giant defeated Big John Studd via disqualification WWF has moved up to the big building now. JCP @ Cleveland, OH – August 18, 1985 The Midnight Express d. Brett & Buzz Sawyer WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - September 2, 1985 Lanny Poffo defeated Iron Mike Sharpe Moondog Spot defeated Steve Lombardi Junkyard Dog defeated Barry O King Kong Bundy defeated Swede Hanson Ricky Steamboat defeated Don Muraco via disqualification The British Bulldogs defeated The Hart Foundation WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Roddy Piper via disqualification JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – October 6, 1985 Starship Eagle d. Mike Davis Denny Brown d. Pat Tanaka Superstar Billy Graham d. Sam Houston National Heavyweight Title: Terry Taylor © d. Black Bart The Rock n Roll Express d. Abdullah the Butcher & Thunderfoot by DQ Arn Anderson d. Starship Eagle Tully Blanchard d. Ronnie Garvin NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © fought Magnum TA to a draw JCP @ Cleveland, OH – Convocation Center – October 26, 1985 Jerry Lawler d. Tony Viccao Krusher Khruschev fought Pez Whatley to a draw National Tag Titles: Arn & Ole Anderson © d. Sam Houston & Jimmy Valiant The Rock n Roll Express d. Ivan & Nikita Koloff Tully Blanchard d. Ronnie Garvin by DQ NWA World Heavyweight Title: Magnum TA d. Ric Flair © by DQ JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – November 2, 1985 The Midnight Express d. Sam Houston & Rocky King Don Kernodle d. Jim Lancaster Pez Whatley d. Thunderfoot Texas Death: Ron Bass d. Buddy Landell Russian Chain: Ivan Koloff & Krusher Khruschev d. The Rock n Roll Express Lumberjack: Tully Blanchard d. Ronnie Garvin JCP @ Cleveland, OH – November 16, 1985 Pez Whatley d. Tommy Lane Sam Houston d. Mike Davis Ron Bass fought Buddy Landell to a draw Abdullah the Butcher battled Manny Fernandez to a no contest Tully Blanchard d. Ronnie Garvin Dusty Rhodes, Billy Jack Haynes, & Magnum TA d. Arn & Ole Anderson, & Ric Flair WWF @ Richfield, OH – Coliseum – November 29, 1985 WWF World Heavyweight Title: Hulk Hogan © vs. Roddy Piper JCP @ Cleveland, OH – Convocation Center – December 7, 1985 Ronnie Garvin fought Ivan Koloff to a draw The Rock n Roll Express d. Abdullah the Butcher & The Barbarian Jimmy Valiant d. Black Bart Magnum TA d. Ole Anderson The Road Warriors d. Krusher Khruschev & Nikita Koloff Texas Death Match: Dusty Rhodes d. Arn Anderson Bunkhouse Stampede won by Magnum TA WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - December 26, 1985 Ivan Putski defeated Iron Mike Sharpe Dan Spivey defeated Barry O Cousin Luke defeated Moondog Spot Adrian Adonis defeated Scott McGhee The British Bulldogs defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake via disqualification WWF IC Champion Tito Santana defeated Bob Orton Jr. Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - late 85 / early 86 Pedro Morales defeated Barry O SD Jones defeated Rene Goulet King Tonga defeated Tiger Chung Lee Hercules defeated George Wells The Killer Bees defeated The Hart Foundation Don Muraco defeated Ricky Steamboat Roddy Piper defeated Paul Orndorff in a lumberjack match WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – January 10, 1986 Jim Lancaster d. Pat Tanaka Black Bart d. Larry Wilson Don Kernodle d. Thunderfoot Pez Whatley d. Al Snow The Barbarian battled Ron Bass to a no contest Steel Cage Match: The Rock n Roll Express d. Ivan & Nikita Koloff JCP @ Cleveland, OH – January 12, 1986 (6,000) Denny Brown d. Pat Tanaka Robert Gibson d. Black Bart Manny Fernandez d. The Barbarian The Midnight Express d. Sam Houston & Jimmy Valiant NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © d. Dusty Rhodes by DQ US Heavyweight Title: Magnum TA © d. Tully Blanchard WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - Riverfront Coliseum - February 2, 1986 (matinee) King Tonga defeated Iron Mike Sharpe George Steele defeated Steve Lombardi Tony Atlas defeated Tiger Chung Lee Junkyard Dog defeated Hercules WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Terry Funk Cpl. Kirchner defeated Iron Sheik WWF Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake defeated The Killer Bees WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - February 2, 1986 Dan Spivey defeated Barry O King Tonga defeated Paul Christy Ted Arcidi defeated Moondog Spot Hillbilly Jim defeated Steve Lombardi King Kong Bundy & Big John Studd defeated Tony Atlas & Lanny Poffo WWF IC Champion Randy Savage defeated George Steele via disqualification WWF Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake defeated The British Bulldogs Paul Orndorff defeated Roddy Piper in a steel cage match JCP @ Cleveland, OH – Convocation Center – February 9, 1986 (7,000) Black Bart d. Jim Lancaster Ivan & Nikita Koloff, Baron Von Raschke d. Ron Bass, Don Kernodle, & Pez Whatley Manny Fernandez d. Ivan Koloff The Rock n Roll Express d. The Midnight Express Taped Fist: Tully Blanchard d. Jimmy Valiant NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © d. Ronnie Garvin WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - Riverfront Coliseum - March 8, 1986 Tony Atlas fought Hercules to a draw WWF Tag Team Champions Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake defeated The British Bulldogs King Kong Bundy defeated Hillbilly Jim Paul Orndorff defeated Roddy Piper via disqualification JCP @ Cleveland, OH – Convocation Center – March 16, 1986 (10,000) Sam Houston d. Gene Ligon Jimmy Valiant d. Golden Terror Arn Anderson d. Dusty Rhodes by DQ Leo Burke d. Pez Whatley Jimmy Garvin d. Denny Brown Magnum TA d. Tully Blanchard The Midnight Express d. The Rock n Roll Express NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © battled Ronnie Garvin to a no contest Double Chain: The Road Warriors d. Ivan & Nikita Koloff WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - April 20, 1986 Sivi Afi fought Moondog Spot to a draw Cpl. Kirchner defeated Paul Christy Bret Hart defeated Jim Brunzell Nikolai Volkoff defeated Jim Neidhart George Steele defeated Iron Sheik via disqualification WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & Junkyard Dog defeated King Kong Bundy & Dory Funk Jr. JCP @ Cleveland, OH – Convention Center – April 27, 1986 Teijho Khan d. Italian Stallion Black Bart d. Sam Houston Jimmy Valiant d. Pez Whatley by DQ Magnum TA d. Baron Von Raschke Indian Strap/Texas Bullrope: Dusty Rhodes & Wahoo McDaniel d. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard The Midnight Express d. The Road Warriors by DQ NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © d. Ronnie Garvin JCP @ Cleveland, OH – Convention Center – May 25, 1986 (4,000) Denny Brown fought Steve Regal to a draw Manny Fernandez d. Black Bart Ricky Morton d. Thunderfoot Magnum TA d. Baron Von Raschke Dusty Rhodes d. Arn Anderson The Midnight Express battled The Road Warriors to a no contest NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © d. Robert Gibson WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - June 7, 1986 Tony Parisi pinned Steve Lombardi Iron Sheik defeated Tony Garea Nikolai Volkoff defeated Cpl. Kirchner in a No DQ match David Sammartino pinned Les Thornton The Killer Bees defeated The Hart Foundation Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake defeated WWF Tag Team Champions The British Bulldogs via count-out WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Big John Studd via disqualification when Bobby Heenan broke the champion's pin attempt JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Riverfront Stadium – July 9, 1986 The Barbarian & Shaska Whatley d. Sam Houston & Nelson Royal Hector Guerrero d. Black Bart Jimmy Garvin d. Todd Champion Jimmy Valiant d. Baron Von Raschke Manny Fernandez & Ronnie Garvin fought Ivan Koloff & Krusher Khruschev to a draw Tully Blanchard d. Wahoo McDaniel by DQ Nikita Koloff d. Magnum T.A. Dusty Rhodes & The Rock n Roll Express d. The Midnight Express & Jim Cornette Steel Cage Match: Dusty Rhodes & Road Warrior Hawk d. Arn & Ole Anderson NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © d. Road Warrior Animal by DQ JCP @ Cleveland, OH – Municipal Stadium – July 13, 1986 The Barbarian d. Todd Champion Don Kernodle d. Black Bart Arn Anderson & Krusher Khruschev fought Ronnie Garvin & Sam Houston to a draw Jimmy Valiant d. Baron Von Raschke The Rock n Roll Express d. Ivan & Nikita Koloff WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - July 18, 1986 (8,500) Bret Hart defeated Scott McGhee King Harley Race defeated Lanny Poffo Pedro Morales defeated Jim Neidhart WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated King Kong Bundy via disqualification Don Muraco defeated Cousin Luke Billy Jack Haynes defeated Tiger Chung Lee Bob Orton Jr. defeated George Steele via disqualification WWF Tag Team Champions The British Bulldogs defeated Brutus Beefcake & Greg Valentine in a steel cage match WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - August 8, 1986 (7,000) Billy Jack Haynes defeated Terry Gibbs Dick Slater defeated Iron Mike Sharpe Ricky Steamboat defeated Jake Roberts Hercules defeated Brickhouse Brown WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated King Kong Bundy & Bobby Heenan in a handicap match Dory & Jimmy Jack Funk defeated Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff The Haiti Kid defeated Butch Cassidy Pedro Morales defeated WWF IC Champion Randy Savage via count-out JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Riverfront Coliseum – August 21, 1986 Steve Regal d. Denny Brown Krusher Khruschev d. Italian Stallion Ivan Koloff d. The Warlord Jimmy Garvin d. Todd Champion Ronnie Garvin d. Nikita Koloff The Rock n Roll Express fought Arn & Ole Anderson to a draw Tully Blanchard d. Wahoo McDaniel The Midnight Express d. America’s Team by DQ JCP @ Cleveland, OH – Convocation Center – August 23, 1986 Buddy Landell d. Denny Brown Ronnie Garvin battled Krusher Khruschev to a no contest Dick Murdoch d. Ivan Koloff The Kansas Jayhawks d. The Barbarian & Shaska Whatley Jimmy Valiant d. Paul Jones The Road Warriors & Paul Ellering d. The Midnight Express & Jim Cornette Magnum TA d. Nikita Koloff Steel Cage: Dusty Rhodes d. Big Bubba Rogers WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - Riverfront Coliseum - August 24, 1986 Hercules defeated Cousin Luke Ted Arcidi defeated Rene Goulet Bob Orton Jr. fought Pedro Morales to a draw WWF Women's Champion the Fabulous Moolah defeated Jean Kirkland WWF IC Champion Randy Savage defeated George Steele via disqualification WWF Tag Team Champions The British Bulldogs defeated Terry & Dory Funk Jr. WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Paul Orndorff via disqualification JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – September 4, 1986 Misty Blue vs. Linda Dallas Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title: Black Bart © vs. Todd Champion Buddy Landell vs. Jimmy Valiant The Kansas Jayhawks vs. Ivan Koloff & Krusher Khruschev US Heavyweight Title: Magnum TA © vs. Nikita Koloff NWA World Six-Man Tag Titles: Dusty Rhodes & The Road Warriors © vs. Ole Anderson, Tully Blanchard, & Ric Flair WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - September 13, 1986 (21,000) Hercules pinned Cousin Luke Koko B. Ware pinned Mr. X The Killer Bees defeated Jimmy Jack Funk & Jose Luis Rivera when Blair pinned Funk Dick Slater pinned Steve Lombardi Saturday Night's Main Event #7 - 10/4/86 on NBC - featured Vince McMahon & Jesse Ventura on commentary; included Gene Okerlund interviewing Roddy Piper in his locker room to open the show, where Piper was shown with his injured leg and was told by doctors not to wrestle; featured footage of Ventura interviewing Slick, Nikolai Volkoff, & Iron Sheik upon their arrival outside the arena: WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Paul Orndorff (w/ Bobby Heenan) via disqualification at around the 11-minute mark when Adrian Adonis interfered; moments later, Roddy Piper made the save, using his crutch, and hit Adonis with the weapon; later in the show, it was announced Adonis had sustained a separated shoulder as a result of the blow; during hte bout, Heenan was taken backstage by security, after constant interference, and locked in a room backstage (Adonis' last appearance for 2 months) Ricky Steamboat pinned Jake Roberts at 6:17 in a Snake Pit match with a reverse cradle; after the bout, Roberts continued to attack Steamboat and was about to place Damien on him but Steamboat took his komodo dragon out of his bag and scared Roberts from the ring Roddy Piper pinned Iron Sheik (w/ Slick) at the 43-second mark with a small package and grabbing the tights for leverage after blocking a suplex attempt; Pedro Morales was scheduled to be Piper's replacement, due to injury, but Piper came out and threatened Morales with his crutch to go backstage WWF Tag Team Champions The British Bulldogs defeated Brutus Beefcake & Greg Valentine (w/ Johnny V) in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match; fall #1 - Valentine defeated Dynamite via submission with the figure-4 at 4:46; fall #2 - Dynamite pinned Valentine at 8:22 with a diving headbutt off of Beefcake, who was caught in a fireman's carry by Smith; fall #3 - Smith pinned Beefcake at 12:18 with a cradle suplex Kamala (w/ the Wizard & Kimchee) pinned Lanny Poffo at 1:43 with a splash; after the bout, Kamala attepted to hit a splash off the top but was stopped by his handlers JCP @ Cleveland, OH – Convocation Center – September 14, 1986 Bill Dundee d. Sam Houston Ronnie Garvin fought Buddy Landell to a draw Misty Blue d. Linda Dallas Dick Murdoch d. Arn Anderson Wahoo McDaniel d. Tully Blanchard by DQ The Road Warriors & Paul Ellering d. Ivan Koloff, Krusher Khruschev, & Baron Von Raschke The Rock n Roll Express d. The Midnight Express Steel Cage: Nikita Koloff d. Magnum TA JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Riverfront Coliseum – September 23, 1986 (1,600) Don Kernodle d. The Barbarian Manny Fernandez & Jimmy Valiant d. Baron Von Raschke & Shaska Whatley The Rock n Roll Express d. Ivan Koloff & Krusher Khruschev Nikita Koloff d. Ronnie Garvin NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © fought Dick Murdoch to a draw WWF @ Cincinatti, OH - Riverfront Coliseum - September 29, 1986 Steve Lombardi pinned George Wells Tito Santana pinned Steve Regal Mike Rotundo pinned Bret Hart Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff defeated Big & Super Machine WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - October 25, 1986 Steve Regal defeated Jerry Allen Hillbilly Jim fought King Harley Race to a no contest Dick Slater defeated Johnny Mann Roddy Piper defeated Bob Orton Jr. Hercules defeated Iron Mike Sharpe Don Muraco defeated Junkyard Dog via count-out SD Jones defeated Barry O Big & Super Machine defeated King Kong Bundy & Big John Studd JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – November 9, 1986 (6,500) Ricky Lee Jones d. Bill Dundee Don Kernodle d. Shaska Whatley Baron Von Raschke d. Gary Royal Rick Rude d. Hector Guerrero Manny Fernandez d. Wahoo McDaniel Brad Armstrong & The Rock n Roll Express d. The Midnight Express & Big Bubba Rogers by DQ Steel Cage: The Super Powers d. Tully Blanchard & Ric Flair JCP @ Cleveland, OH – Convocation Center – November 22, 1986 Nelson Royal d. Rocky Kernodle Shaska Whatley d. Alan West Don Kernodle d. Bill Dundee by DQ Ivan Koloff & Krusher Khruschev d. The Lightning Express Indian Strap: Wahoo McDaniel d. The Barbarian The Rock n Roll Express d. Manny Fernandez & Rick Rude by DQ WWF @ Richfield, OH - November 28, 1986 Pedro Morales defeated Steve Lombardi The Karate Kid & Pepper Gomez defeated Lord Littlebrook & Little Tokyo Billy Jack Haynes fought Hercules to a draw King Harley Race defeated Hillbilly Jim via disqualification Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake defeated the Islanders Kamala deeated King Kong Bundy Roddy Piper & George Steele defeated Don Muraco & Bob Orton Jr. JCP @ Cleveland, OH – Convocation Center – December 6, 1986 Tim Horner d. Eddie Roberts Jimmy Valiant & Baron Von Raschke d. Gary Royal & Pez Whatley Ricky Lee Jones d. Super Destroyer Denny Brown fought Hector Guerrero to a draw NWA World TV Title: Tully Blanchard © d. Brad Armstrong by countout Texas Tornado Match: The Kansas Jayhawks d. Ivan Koloff & Krusher Khruschev Big Bubba Rogers d. Ronnie Garvin by countout Scaffold: The Road Warriors d. The Midnight Express WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - December 28, 1986 (11,500) Dino Bravo defeated Tony Garea Blackjack Mulligan pinned Nikolai Volkoff in a matter of seconds Pedro Morales defeated Tiger Chung Lee Hercules defeated Cpl. Kirchner The Hart Foundation defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau WWF Women's Champion the Fabulous Moolah defeated Leilani Kai Dick Slater fought Iron Sheik to a double count-out Sika defeated Moondog Spot Lanny Poffo defeated Jimmy Jack Funk WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Kamala via disqualification at around the 5-minute mark JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – January 4, 1987 (7,000) Vladimir Petrov d. Jim Lancaster Street Fight: Big Bubba Rogers d. Ronnie Garvin Bobby Eaton d. Baron Von Raschke NWA World Tag Titles: Manny Fernandez & Rick Rude © d. Tim Horner & Dick Murdoch NWA World Heavyweight Title: Nikita Koloff d. Ric Flair © by DQ Bunkhouse Stampede won by Dusty Rhodes WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - February 1, 1987 Tito Santana vs. Butch Reed WWF Tag Team Champion Davey Boy Smith & ? (sub. for the Dynamite Kid) vs. The Hart Foundation WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Kamala WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - Riverfront Coliseum - February 1987 Dan Spivey defeated Demolition Smash Paul Roma defeated Steve Lombardi Dino Bravo defeated Brad Rhiengans Dick Slater defeated Jimmy Jack Funk Hercules fought Billy Jack Haynes to a double count-out Jake Roberts fought Tito Santana to a draw The Can-Am Connection defeated Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Kamala JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – February 9, 1987 The Kansas Jayhawks d. The Thunderfoots Lex Luger d. Ricky Lee Jones Bob Armstrong d. Jimmy Garvin Ronnie Garvin, Wahoo McDaniel, & Dick Murdoch d. Big Bubba Rogers & The Midnight Express Steel Cage Match: Manny Fernandez & Rick Rude d. The Rock n Roll Express NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © fought Nikita Koloff to a draw WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - March 15, 1987 Greg Valentine defeated Haku Ron Bass defeated SD Jones Dick Slater defeated the Assassin Jake Roberts defeated Iron Sheik Tama fought Brutus Beefcake to a draw Honkytonk Man defeated Koko B. Ware Roddy Piper, Ricky Steamboat, & George Steele defeated WWF IC Champion Randy Savage, King Harley Race, & Adrian Adonis in an elimination match JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – March 21, 1987 (3,500) Dutch Mantell d. Italian Stallion Lazertron d. Denny Brown Bob & Brad Armstrong d. Gary Royal & Thunderfoot Wahoo McDaniel d. Vladimir Petrov by countout Barry Windham d. Lex Luger by DQ Steel Cage Match: Ole Anderson d. Big Bubba Rogers Steel Cage Match: Jimmy & Ronnie Garvin d. The Midnight Express JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – May 3, 1987 (2,500) Baron Von Raschke d. Jim Lancaster Ivan Koloff d. Tim Horner Lazertron d. Denny Brown The Midnight Express d. Bob & Brad Armstrong Arn Anderson battled Ole Anderson to a no contest Tully Blanchard & Lex Luger battled The Road Warriors to a no contest NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © d. Jimmy Garvin by DQ WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - Riverfront Coliseum - May 7, 1987 (1,251) Brad Rheingans defeated Frenchy Martin Lanny Poffo defeated Jimmy Jack Funk Ron Bass pinned Pedro Morales Demolition defeated The Killer Bees Koko B. Ware pinned Danny Davis Greg Valentine & Dino Bravo fought Jacques & Raymond Rougeau to a double disqualification WWF IC Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Randy Savage in a steel cage match There is a victory for Crockett although both shows didn't do great. WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - May 8, 1987 (8,000) Outback Jack defeated Steve Lombardi Brad Rheingans defeated Frenchy Martin Ron Bass defeated Pedro Morales Greg Valentine & Dino Bravo defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau Kamala defeated George Steele via disqualification Jim Duggan pinned Iron Sheik WWF Tag Team Champions The Hart Foundation defeated The British Bulldogs in a steel cage match WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned King Harley Race WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - June 5, 1987 Steve Lombardi defeated Sivi Afi Tiger Chung Lee defeated Brad Rheingans George Steele defeated Danny Davis via count-out Brutus Beefcake, Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated Johnny V, Dino Bravo, & Greg Valentine The Islanders defeated Paul Roma & Jim Powers SD Jones defeated Pete Doherty Randy Savage defeated Ricky Steamboat via disqualification in a lumberjack match JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Riverfront Coliseum – June 11, 1987 (1,500) Tully Blanchard d. Todd Champion Thunderfoot d. Jim Lancaster Rocky King d. Thunderfoot #2 The Midnight Express d. Italian Stallion & Kendall Windham Nikita Koloff d. Arn Anderson by DQ Steel Cage Match: Ronnie Garvin d. Jim Cornette Steel Cage Match for the NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © d. Jimmy Garvin JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – July 9, 1987 Misty Blue d. Kat Leroux Lazertron & Kendall Windham d. Ivan Koloff & Paul Jones Jimmy Valiant d. Basher Ronnie Garvin d. Spike Michael Hayes & Buddy Roberts d. Angel of Death & Big Bubba Rogers Jimmy Garvin d. Manny Fernandez by DQ The Rock n Roll Express d. The Midnight Express by DQ Barry Windham d. The Barbarian Terry Gordy & Steve Williams d. Eddie Gilbert & Dick Murdoch War Games: Dusty Rhodes, Nikita Koloff, & The Road Warriors d. The Four Horsemen WWF @ Richfield, OH – Coliseum – July 17, 1987 WWF Women’s Tag Team Champions Judy Martin & Leilani Kai defeated the Jumping Bomb Angels Sam Houston defeated Barry Hart Junkyard Dog defeated Jose Estrada Tito Santana fought the One Man Gang to a double disqualification Hillbilly Jim defeated King Kong Bundy Killer Khan defeated Outback Jack Rick Martel defeated Tama WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man defeated Brutus Beefcake JCP @ Cleveland, OH – Municipal Stadium – July 26, 1987 (25,460) Jimmy Valiant d. Ivan Koloff Ronnie Garvin d. The Barbarian Tully Blanchard fought Jimmy Garvin to a draw The Rock n Roll Express d. The Midnight Express That card was before an Indians game IIRC. JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – August 20, 1987 Kendall Windham d. Jim Lancaster Rocky King d. Teijho Khan Denny Brown d. The Gladiator Sean Royal d. Italian Stallion Jimmy Garvin d. Colt Steel Barry Windham d. Ivan Koloff Lex Luger battled Nikita Koloff to a no contest The Rock n Roll Express d. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © d. Ronnie Garvin by DQ WrestleFest 87 - Cincinnati, OH - Riverfront Coliseum - September 6, 1987 (matinee) (4,000) Sika defeated Jerry Allen Ron Bass defeated SD Jones The One Man Gang defeated Junkyard Dog WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Killer Khan Brutus Beefcake defeated Hercules Paul Orndorff defeated King Kong Bundy Rick Martel & Tito Santana defeated the Islanders WWF @ Cleveland, OH - September 27, 1987 (3,000) Lanny Poffo defeated the Red Demon WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri defeated Velvet McIntyre The One Man Gang defeated George Steele; after the bout, Steele was taken backstage on a stretcher The Islanders defeated Rick Martel & Tito Santana Jerry Allen defeated Frenchy Martin WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man pinned Ricky Steamboat Outback Jack defeated Iron Mike Sharpe Paul Orndorff pinned King Kong Bundy at 3:22 UWF @ Cleveland, OH – Convocation Center – October 7, 1987 (6,500) The Canadian Kodiaks d. Bob Morgan & Curtis Thompson Kevin Sullivan d. David Isley The Road Warriors d. Joe Lynn & Mac McGyver The Four Horsemen d. Brad Armstrong, Tim Horner, Mike Rotundo, & Barry Windham by DQ Sting d. Colt Steele The Road Warriors d. Mike Force & Bob Morgan Jimmy Garvin & Michael Hayes d. Black Bart & Rick Steiner by DQ The Sheepherders d. Shane Douglas & Ron Simmons Western States Heritage Title: Barry Windham © d. Eddie Gilbert by DQ NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ronnie Garvin © d. Tully Blanchard by DQ Steel Cage Match: Dusty Rhodes & The Road Warriors d. Arn Anderson, Ric Flair, & Lex Luger JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – October 11, 1987 (2,200) Jimmy Valiant d. The Terminator The Kodiaks d. Italian Stallion & Kendall Windham Black Bart d. Bugsy McGraw by DQ Terry Taylor d. Ron Simmons UWF Tag Titles: The Lightning Express © d. The Sheepherders The Midnight Express fought Jimmy Garvin & Michael Hayes to a draw Barry Windham d. Dick Murdoch by DQ NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ronnie Garvin © d. Ric Flair Survivor Series 87 - Richfield, OH - Coliseum - November 26, 1987 (21,300) Thanksgiving Night Pay-per-view bouts - featured Gorilla Monsoon & Jesse Ventura on commentary; included a feature on Ted Dibiase showing how he spent his Thanksgiving, along with footage of his recent appearances in which he made fans do things for money; featured Craig DeGeorge interviewing WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man & Jimmy Hart on the interview podium in which Honky laid out an open challenge, even to Hulk Hogan, and mentioned that Randy Savage was nothing Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth), Jim Duggan, Jake Roberts, Ricky Steamboat, & Brutus Beefcake defeated WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart), King Harley Race (w/ Bobby Heenan), Danny Davis, Hercules, & Ron Bass in an elimination match at 23:38; Duggan fought Race to a double count-out at 4:30; Beefcake pinned Bass with a high knee at 6:57 after Savage made the blind tag; Honky pinned Beefcake with the Shake, Rattle, & Roll at 10:47 after Davis hit Beefcake from behind; Roberts pinned Davis with the short clothesline and the DDT at 15:06; Savage pinned Hercules with the flying elbowsmash after a top rope chop from Steamboat at 20:56; Honky was counted-out when he left ringside after sustaining an atomic drop from Savage The Fabulous Moolah, Velvet McIntyre, Rockin Robin, & the Jumping Bomb Angels defeated WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri, WWF Women's Tag Team Champions Lelani Kai & Judy Martin (w/ Jimmy Hart), Dawn Marie, and Donna Christianello in an elimination match at 20:12; McIntyre pinned Christianello with a victory roll at 1:56; Robin pinned Dawn Marie with a crossbody at 4:15; Sherri pinned Robin with a bodyslam and suplex at 6:52; Martin pinned Moolah at 10:51 after an illegal double clothesline by the Glamour Girls; McIntyre pinned Sherri at 14:53 with a victory roll; Kai pinned McIntyre at 17:18 by blocking a victory roll, dropping McIntyre throat-first over the top rope, and dropping backwards; Kai was pinned at 18:34 following a crossbody off the top; Martin was pinned following a clothesline off the top after the other Bomb Angel dropkicked Jimmy Hart off the apron WWF Tag Team Champions Tito Santana & Rick Martel, The British Bulldogs, Jacques & Raymond Rougeau, Jim Powers & Paul Roma, and The Killer Bees defeated The Hart Foundation (w/ Jimmy Hart), the Islanders (w/ Bobby Heenan), Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov, Demolition (w/ Mr. Fuji), and Dino Bravo & Greg Valentine (w/ Johnny V) in an elimination match at 36:10; Santana pinned Zhukoff with the flying forearm at 1:42; Demoliltion Ax pinned Jacques at 5:45 after Jacques missed a crossbody off the top; Demolition was disqualified at 9:10 after shoving the referee to the mat; Neidhart pinned Santana at 12:05 after Bret hit Santana with a double axe handle to prevent Neidhart from being pinned; Haku pinned Dynamite at 19:54 with a thrust kick after Dynamite hurt himself delivering a diving headbutt; Roma pinned Valentine at 23:35 with a sunset flip off the top as Valentine attempted to put the figure-4 on Powers; Brunzell pinned Bret after Tama dropkicked Hart onto Brunzell, with Brunzell rolling on top for the win; Blair pinned Tama with a sunset flip into the ring after putting on a mask Andre the Giant (w/ Bobby Heenan), Rick Rude, King Kong Bundy, Butch Reed (w/ Slick), & the One Man Gang defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan, Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink), Paul Orndorff, Ken Patera, & Don Muraco (sub. for Superstar Billy Graham) in an elimination match at 24:07; Hogan pinned Reed at 3:06 with the legdrop after a double clothesline from Hogan and Orndorff; the Gang pinned Patera at 8:45 after both men hit a clothesline, with OMG falling on top; Rude pinned Orndorff at 10:25 with a roll up and using the tights for leverage after Bundy attacked Orndorff from behind; Muraco pinned Rude with a powerslam at 11:20 after Rude jumped over Hogan; OMG pinned Muraco at 12:56 with a splash after a headbutt from Andre; Hogan was counted-out at 18:05 when Bundy and OMG prevented him from returning to the ring; Bigelow pinned Bundy at 20:32 with a slingshot splash into the ring after Bundy missed a splash in the corner; Bigelow pinned OMG at 22:52 after OMG missed a splash off the top; Andre pinned Bigelow with a butterfly suplex after Bigelow missed a splash in the corner; after the match, Hogan returned to the ring and blasted Andre in the head with the world title belt A historic show which cemented Cleveland as a WWF town. JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – December 13, 1987 (1,800) Steve Williams d. Jim Lancaster Larry Zbyszko d. Mighty Wilbur by countout Ivan Koloff d. Mike Rotundo Bunkhouse Stampede won by Mighty Wilbur NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © d. Sting Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard fought The Super Powers to a draw WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - December 28, 1987 (8,000) Hercules pinned Junkyard Dog Dino Bravo pinned Hillbilly Jim Rick Rude pinned the Ultimate Warrior The British Bulldogs defeated Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov via disqualification Don Muraco pinned Butch Reed with a small package Danny Davis pinned Sam Houston The One Man Gang defeated Jake Roberts via count-out WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Andre the Giant & King Kong Bundy when Bigelow pinned Bundy JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – January 23, 1988 (3,000) Jimmy Valiant d. Jim Lancaster Tully Blanchard d. Jimmy Garvin by countout Ivan Koloff & The Warlord d. The Rock n Roll Express Nikita Koloff fought Larry Zbyszko to a draw Lex Luger d. Arn Anderson NWA World Heavyweight Title: Sting d. Ric Flair © by DQ WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - Early 1988 Dino Bravo defeated Koko B. Ware Sam Houston defeated Danny Davis Ricky Steamboat fought Rick Rude to a double count-out Greg Valentine defeated Brutus Beefcake WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri defeated Velvet McIntyre WWF Tag Team Champions Rick Martel & Tito Santana defeated The Hart Foundation Randy Savage defeated WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man via disqualification JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – February 26, 1988 (3,500) Sting d. The Terminator Barry Windham d. Mike Rotundo by DQ Ole Anderson & Lex Luger d. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard by DQ NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © d. Sting JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Riverside Coliseum – March 18, 1988 (3,500) Jimmy & Ronnie Garvin d. Rick Steiner & Mike Rotundo by DQ Lumberjack: The Road Warriors d. The Powers of Pain NWA World Tag Titles: Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard © d. Lex Luger & Barry Windham by DQ NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair © battled Sting to a no contest WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - May 6, 1988 Barry Horowitz defeated Jose Luis Rivera Brady Boone defeated Steve Lombardi WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri defeated Desiree Peterson Dino Bravo defeated Ken Patera when the bout was stopped due to injury Bam Bam Bigelow fought the One Man Gang to a double disqualification Haku & Sivi Afi defeated Don Muraco & Hillbilly Jim WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated Ted Dibiase WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - June 3, 1988 Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a draw JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Riverfront Coliseum – July 21, 1988 (4,000) Bugsy McGraw d. Rip Morgan Rick Steiner d. Ron Simmons Al Perez d. Tim Horner Ronnie Garvin d. Chris Champion The Rock n Roll Express d. The Sheepherders Jimmy Garvin & Mighty Wilbur d. Ivan Koloff & Russian Assassin The Fantastics d. The Midnight Express Mike Rotundo battled Steve Williams to a no contest War Games: Nikita Koloff, Lex Luger, The Road Warriors, & Sting d. The Four Horsemen & JJ Dillon WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - Riverfront Coliseum - September 9, 1988 (6,000) Hercules pinned B. Brian Blair Jim Powers pinned Jerry Valiant Jake Roberts pinned Bobby Heenan (sub. for Rick Rude) with the DDT WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated The British Bulldogs Dino Bravo pinned Koko B. Ware Brutus Beefcake defeated Ron Bass via disqualification WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated Andre the Giant via disqualification JCP @ Cincinnati, OH - October 22, 1988 (1,800) NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Sting & Ron Simmons WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - Riverfront Coliseum - November 23, 1988 (6,500) The Blue Blazer pinned Danny Davis The Rockers defeated the Conquistadors Mr. Perfect defeated Koko B. Ware Hillbilly Jim defeated Jose Estrada Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Jim Powers & Paul Roma Jake Roberts defeated Rick Rude WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated Honkytonk Man Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman via count-out Survivor Series 88 - Richfield, OH - Coliseum - November 24, 1988 (13,500) Thanksgiving Night WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior, the Blue Blazer, Jim Brunzell, Sam Houston, and Brutus Beefcake defeated Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart), Greg Valentine, Ron Bass, Bad News Brown, and Danny Davis; Beefcake defeated Davis with the sleeper; Bad News pinned Brunzell with the Ghetto Blaster after Brunzell hit the corner; Bad News was counted-out when he walked out of the match following a confrontation with Valentine; Bass pinned Houston by blocking a monkey flip out of the corner and hitting a running powerslam; Valentine defeated the Blazer with the figure-4 after Honky pushed Blazer off the top; Beefcake fought Honky to a double count-out when they fell through the ropes as Beefcake had the sleeper applied; Warrior pinned Bass with a running double axe handle; Warrior pinned Valentine with a running double axe handle The Powers of Pain, The Hart Foundation, The British Bulldogs, Jim Powers & Paul Roma, and The Rockers defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition (w/ Mr. Fuji), the Conquistadors, Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan), Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart), and Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov; Bret pinned Raymond Rougeau by blocking a backdrop attempt and using an inside cradle; Zhukov pinned Powers when the momentum of a flying crossbody put Zhukov on top; Jannetty pinned Zhukov with a sunset flip into the ring after a blow to the midsection by Michaels; Blanchard pinned Bret when Hart pinned himself with a German suplex into a bridge; Michaels & Jannetty fought Anderson & Blanchard to a double disqualification for brawling in the ring and eventually fighting to the backstage area; Smash pinned Dynamite with a clothesline after Dynamite missed a diving headbutt off the top; Demolition was counted-out after Mr. Fuji pulled the rope down, causing Smash to fall to the floor (Fuji switches alliegance to the Powers of Pain and stays at ringside for the rest of the match); the Barbarian pinned a Conquistador with a running headbutt off the ropes after Fuji tripped the Conquistador; after the match, Demolition cleared the ring of the Powers of Pain and Fuji (Dynamite Kid's last match in the WWF; Davey Boy Smith's last match for almost 2 years) Andre the Giant (w/ Bobby Heenan), Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin), Mr. Perfect, Harley Race, and Rick Rude defeated Jake Roberts, Ken Patera, Jim Duggan, Tito Santana, and Scott Casey (sub. for B. Brian Blair); Rude pinned Patera with the Rude Awakening after kicking Patera in the face; Bravo pinned Casey with the side suplex; Santana pinned Race with the flying forearm; Andre pinned Santana by blocking a sunset flip and using a sit-down splash; Duggan was disqualified after hitting Bravo with the 2X4 after Frenchy Martin attacked Duggan on the floor; Roberts pinned Rude with the DDT after pulling Rude's tights down; Andre was disqualified for choking Roberts unconscious; Perfect pinned Roberts seconds later Hulk Hogan, WWF World Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth), Koko B. Ware, Hillbilly Jim, and Hercules defeated the Big Bossman (w/ Slick), Akeem, Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil), King Haku, and the Red Rooster (w/ Bobby Heenan); Savage pinned Taylor with the flying elbow after a bodyslam by Hogan; Akeem pinned Hillbilly Jim with a clothesline and splash; Bossman pinned Koko with the sidewalk slam after Koko missed a splash in the corner; Dibiase pinned Hercules with a roll up and using the tights for leverage as Hercules was distracted by Virgil on the apron; Savage pinned Dibiase seconds later with a roll up as Dibiase was distracted by Hercules on the floor; the Bossman was counted-out as he and Akeem double teamed Hogan on the floor and handcuffed him to the bottom rope; Akeem was disqualified for pushing the referee as he and Bossman double teamed Savage in the ring; Hogan pinned Haku with the boot to the face, bodyslam, and legdrop after Miss Elizabeth got the handcuffs off Hogan (Hulk Still Rules DVD) Big difference in attendance here which was interesting. WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - February 4, 1989 (5,500) The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler Tito Santana pinned Nikolai Volkoff Tim Horner pinned Jose Estrada WWF World Champion Randy Savage pinned Bad News Brown Hercules pinned King Haku Big John Studd fought Akeem to a double count-out WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Powers of Pain Clash of the Champions V "St. Valentine's Massacre" - Cleveland, OH - CSU Convocation Center - February 15, 1989 (5,000) Shown live on TBS - featured Jim Ross & Magnum TA on commentary; included Bob Caudle interviewing Ricky Steamboat, with his son, in which Steamboat talked about the family unit, challenging for the NWA World Title at Chi-Town Rumble, and his match later in the show; during the segment, Caudle & Steamboat reviewed recent footage of NWA World Champion Ric Flair attacking Steamboat on World Championship Wrestling, with Steamboat eventually dominating; featured Bob Caudle conducting an in-ring interview with Flair, alongside Hiro Matsuda and several women, regarding his upcoming title defense against Steamboat; moments later, Flair called for Steamboat to come out, which he did, and made fun of Steamboat going to bed each night with the same woman; after the two shared words, Steamboat tore off Flair's suit jacket, shirt, and pants with the two brawling until Steamboat sent Matsuda to the floor and fought with Flair into the crowd; Steamboat then returned to the ring and wrapped the remains of Flair's suit around his own body and put on Flair's sunglasses; included Caudle conducting a backstage interview with NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner, with Michael Hayes bringing Steiner in for the interview, with Steiner discussing his match later in the night and his upcoming title defense at Chi-Town Rumble against Mike Rotunda: Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated the Russian Assassins (w/ Paul Jones) at 13:16 when Eaton scored the pin with the Rocket Launcher after Lane kicked the Assassin in the head; during the bout, Paul E. Dangerously cut an insert promo in which he said Cornette would be out of the NWA after Chi-Town Rumble; moments later, Dangerously joined the commentary team for the remainder of the match Butch Reed pinned Steve Casey with one knee on the chest at 17:43 after a gorilla press slam and shoulderblock off the top (the end of Casey's undefeated streak) Lex Luger pinned the Blackmailer (Jack Victory) (w/ Hiro Matsuda) at 12:59 with a superplex (Blackmailer's sole appearance) NWA US Tag Team Champions Mike Rotunda & Steve Williams (w/ Kevin Sullivan) defeated Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton at 13:24 when Williams pinned Fulton after Rotunda came off the middle turnbuckle behind the referee's back with a stomp to the head as Fulton had Williams covered; earlier in the show it was mentioned that any member of the Varsity Club could defend the titles; during the bout, NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner cut an insert promo about his title defense against Rotunda at Chi-Town Rumble Ricky Steamboat pinned Bob Bradley at 6:25 with a karate chop off the top and the crossbody off the top; prior to the bout, Steamboat was escorted to the ring by his wife Bonnie and son; during the match, there were several chants of "We Want Flair" NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner pinned Rip Morgan in a non-title match with a belly to belly suplex at 4:41; during the bout, Mike Rotunda cut an insert promo about his upcoming match with Steiner at Chi-Town Rumble NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions - Genichiro Tenryu & NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) fought Mike Rotunda, NWA US Tag Team Champions Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams (sub. for Sting, Michael Hayes, & the Junkyard Dog) to a double disqualification at 5:47 when Sting, Hayes, & JYD appeared and all three teams began brawling; prior to the bout, Bob Caudle conducted a backstage interview with Sting, Hayes, & JYD regarding their title shot; moments later, after the challengers went back to their dressing room, Sullivan appeared and locked a gate behind them; security finally unlocked the gate mid-way through the contest Interesting there as Savage/Bad News not drawing great again and gets beat by a Clash show that had no buildup at all and a makeshift lineup. WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - March 17, 1989 (10,000) Tim Horner defeated Iron Mike Sharpe Jim Duggan & the Bushwhackers defeated Dino Bravo, Jacques, & Raymond Rougeau Hercules fought Bad News Brown to a double count-out King Haku pinned Rick Martel The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler Hillbilly Jim pinned Boris Zhukov Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman in a steel cage match WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - April 30, 1989 (8,300) Paul Roma pinned Boris Zhukov Mr. Perfect pinned Bret Hart Dino Bravo pinned Hercules WWF Women's Champion Rockin Robin pinned Judy Martin Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard Koko B. Ware defeated the Warlord via disqualification Jake Roberts pinned Ted Dibiase WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - May 1989 The Genius pinned Jim Powers Honkytonk Man defeated Hillbilly Jim Brutus Beefcake pinned Greg Valentine The Red Rooster defeated the Brooklyn Brawler The Rockers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau Jim Duggan defeated Haku Big John Studd defeated Andre the Giant via disqualification when Haku entered the ring after Jim Duggan hit Andre from behind with his 2x4 WWF @ Cincinatti, OH - Riverfront Coliseum - June 4, 1989 Andre the Giant vs. Big John Studd Jacques & Raymond Rougeau vs. The Rockers NWA @ Cleveland, OH - Convention Center - June 16, 1989 (1,500) Brian Pillman pinned the Raider (Doug Gilbert) NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Scott Hall & Randy Rose Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated the New Zealand Militia Terry Gordy pinned Scott Steiner by using the ropes for leverage Steve Williams pinned Bill Irwin The Road Warriors fought the Samoan Swat Team to a double count-out Sting fought Terry Funk to a double count-out NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Ricky Steamboat by using the ropes for leverage WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - June 25, 1989 (8,300) Mark Young pinned Iron Mike Sharpe The Barbarian pinned Jim Neidhart Jimmy Snuka pinned Honkytonk Man WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem via disqualification Mr. Perfect pinned Koko B. Ware Bad News Brown pinned Paul Roma WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned Randy Savage; during the cover, Sensational Sherri attempted to break the pin but was prevented from doing so by Elizabeth WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - July 1989 WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition vs. the Big Bossman & Akeem WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - August 12, 1989 (1,500) Barry Windham pinned Sam Houston The Brooklyn Brawler pinned Dale Wolfe Koko B. Ware pinned the Genius The Bushwhackers defeated the Powers of Pain via disqualification WWF IC Champion Rick Rude pinned Jim Neidhart Rick Martel pinned Tito Santana Dusty Rhodes pinned Akeem (sub. for the Big Bossman) NWA @ Cleveland, OH - August 15, 1989 (3,500) Television taping Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker & Lt. James Earl Ray defeated the Ding Dongs Bobby Eaton pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Jimmy Garvin after Stan Lane interfered Ron Simmons & Cuban defeated Eddie Gilbert & Tommy Rich after Sheik hit Gilbert with the flag NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Brad Armstrong Rick & Scott Steiner defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin via disqualification The Great Muta pinned Scott Hall NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Terry Funk Tommy Rich pinned Cuban NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Brad Armstrong Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey defeated the Ding Dongs; after the bout, the Dongs were unmasked Rick & Scott Steiner (w/ Missy Hyatt and Robin Greene aka Woman) defeated Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker & Lt. James Earl Ray Sting defeated the Great Muta via disqualification NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Tommy Rich Nice win there for Crockett even though the WWF card is oddball. WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - Riverfront Coliseum - September 21, 1989 (14,000; 12,000 paid) WWF Superstars taping: Earthquake Evans (w/ Slick) defeated an unknown Prime Time Wrestling - 10/9/89: Brutus Beefcake defeated Boris Zhukov via submission with the sleeper at 7:01; after the bout, Beefcake cut some of Zhukov's beard 10/7/89 - included the Genius as a guest of the Brother Love Show where he introduced Mr. Perfect as his new protege, who then appeared with entrance music for the first time: Demolition defeated Barry Horowitz & Tony Burton when Smash pinned Burton at 3:19 after dropping Burton throat-first on the top rope Barry Windham pinned Reno Riggins at 2:53 with the superplex Jim Duggan pinned Alan Reynolds at 2:04 with the running clothesline Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Red Tyler at 2:25 with the Shake, Rattle, & Roll Hercules defeated Boris Zhukov via submission at 2:15 with the backbreaker Jake Roberts pinned Brian Costello at 2:24 with the DDT (Jake's return bout on TV) Akeem (w/ Slick & the Big Bossman) pinned Jim Merkel at 1:08 with a splash 10/14/89 - included Randy Savage & Sensational Sherri as guests of the Brother Love Show; included the first announcement of all the matches to take place at the Survivor Series: WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Dusty Wolfe at the 1-mintue mark with the gorilla press slam and splash; after the bout, Warrior kicked his opponent underneath the ring, chased him underneath it, and then returned ringside with Wolfe, showing that he had painted his opponent's face The Powers of Pain (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Mark Young & Larry Lawson when Barbarian pinned Lawson with a clothesline off the top as Warlord held Lawson in the air Bret Hart pinned Tom Stone at 3:18 with a piledriver Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Jim Evans via submission at 2:59 with the shin guard assisted figure-4 The Red Rooster defeated Brian Costello via submission at 1:47 with the chickenwing Bad News Brown defeated Scott Colton & Mitch Casey in a handicap match at 2:38 after first pinning Colton with the Ghetto Blaster at 2:20, and then pinning Casey with the same move The Bushwhackers defeated the Brooklyn Brawler & Ray Oakley when Luke pinned Oakley at 2:26 following a double gutbuster 10/21/89 - included Dusty Rhodes as a guest of the Brother Love Show; featured highlights from the Hogan / Dibiase match from SNME; featured an 'Update' segment showing highlights of the Martel / Santana match from SNME and the aftermath: Jimmy Snuka pinned Al Burke with the splash off the top at 2:16 WWF Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Warren Bianchi & Tim Horner at 3:16 when Bianchi was pinned following a spike piledriver behind the referee's back Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Jim Evans with the side suplex at 1:15 Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Bill Woods at 1:27 with the Rude Awakening; after the bout, Rude opted not to give his 'Rude Awakening' kiss to the woman who had been selected, with Rude saying he was right when referring to everyone in Cincinnati as 'sweat hogs' Ron Garvin defeated Craig Green at 1:53 via submission with the Scorpion Death Lock Mr. Perfect (w/ the Genius) pinned Paul Roma with the Perfect Plex at 2:18 Saturday Night's Main Event #23 - 10/14/89 on NBC - featured Vince McMahon & Jesse Ventura on commentary: Randy Savage (w/ Sensational Sherri) pinned Jimmy Snuka at 5:38 with a roll up after hitting him in the kidney with Sherri's loaded purse while Sherri distracted the referee; after the bout, Snuka avoided Savage's flying elbowsmash and attempted the splash off the top before Sherri covered Savage to protect him; moments later, Snuka cleared the ring of both Savage and Sherri WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Ted Dibiase (w/ Zeus) with a small package at around 10:30 after Dibiase accidentally hit Zeus; after the bout, Jake Roberts made the save with Damien as the champion was being double teamed; earlier in the bout, Roberts came ringside to even the odds but chased an interfering Virgil backstage after Virgil stole the snake bag (The Immortal Hulk Hogan, last portion of match featured on Hulkamania Forever) Roddy Piper pinned Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) with a belly to belly suplex at 3:02 Tito Santana (w/ the Red Rooster, Brutus Beefcake, & Dusty Rhodes) fought Rick Martel (w/ Slick, the Big Bossman, Akeem, Jimmy Hart, & Honkytonk Man) to a double disqualification at around 11:00 when all the wrestlers at ringside began brawling in the ring before the babyfaces cleared the opposition from the ring The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) at 3:15 when Butch pinned Jacques following a double gutbuster; Jimmy Hart was in the Rougeaus' corner for the bout until he ran backstage after being depantsed by the Bushwhackers WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - September 29, 1989 The Genius defeated Mark Young Honkytonk Man defeated the Red Rooster Ron Garvin defeated Greg Valentine Mr. Perfect defeated Jimmy Snuka Demolition defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification Roddy Piper fought Rick Rude to a double count-out WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated Andre the Giant WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - December 30, 1989 Earthquake vs. Mark Young Koko B. Ware vs. Conquistador #1 Karate Chris Dube & Little Koko vs. Little Tokyo & Cowboy Cattrell Ron Garvin vs. Greg Valentine Demolition vs. WWF Tag Team Champions Andre the Giant & Haku WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior vs. Dino Bravo Roddy Piper vs. Rick Rude (lumberjack match) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrisZ Posted December 8, 2010 Author Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 Good... "Pre-Expansion WWF". Perhaps not thriving, but I don't know if it ever took off huge after 1984. A lot of Upstate New York looks like that: part of the WWF pre-expansion, but not a massively pushed region. Possibly due to facility seizes. I would think that some of those cities got newer, bigger facilities as the 80s and 90s went along. John Yeah they ran mostly colleges and the old War Memorial in Syracuse up until like 85. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loss Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - August 12, 1989 (1,500) Barry Windham pinned Sam Houston The Brooklyn Brawler pinned Dale Wolfe Koko B. Ware pinned the Genius The Bushwhackers defeated the Powers of Pain via disqualification WWF IC Champion Rick Rude pinned Jim Neidhart Rick Martel pinned Tito Santana Dusty Rhodes pinned Akeem (sub. for the Big Bossman) NWA @ Cleveland, OH - August 15, 1989 (3,500) Television taping Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker & Lt. James Earl Ray defeated the Ding Dongs Bobby Eaton pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Jimmy Garvin after Stan Lane interfered Ron Simmons & Cuban defeated Eddie Gilbert & Tommy Rich after Sheik hit Gilbert with the flag NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Brad Armstrong Rick & Scott Steiner defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin via disqualification The Great Muta pinned Scott Hall NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Terry Funk Tommy Rich pinned Cuban NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Brad Armstrong Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey defeated the Ding Dongs; after the bout, the Dongs were unmasked Rick & Scott Steiner (w/ Missy Hyatt and Robin Greene aka Woman) defeated Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker & Lt. James Earl Ray Sting defeated the Great Muta via disqualification NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Tommy Rich Nice win there for Crockett even though the WWF card is oddball. WWF @ Cincinnati, OH - Riverfront Coliseum - September 21, 1989 (14,000; 12,000 paid) WWF Superstars taping: Earthquake Evans (w/ Slick) defeated an unknown Prime Time Wrestling - 10/9/89: Brutus Beefcake defeated Boris Zhukov via submission with the sleeper at 7:01; after the bout, Beefcake cut some of Zhukov's beard 10/7/89 - included the Genius as a guest of the Brother Love Show where he introduced Mr. Perfect as his new protege, who then appeared with entrance music for the first time: Demolition defeated Barry Horowitz & Tony Burton when Smash pinned Burton at 3:19 after dropping Burton throat-first on the top rope Barry Windham pinned Reno Riggins at 2:53 with the superplex Jim Duggan pinned Alan Reynolds at 2:04 with the running clothesline Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Red Tyler at 2:25 with the Shake, Rattle, & Roll Hercules defeated Boris Zhukov via submission at 2:15 with the backbreaker Jake Roberts pinned Brian Costello at 2:24 with the DDT (Jake's return bout on TV) Akeem (w/ Slick & the Big Bossman) pinned Jim Merkel at 1:08 with a splash 10/14/89 - included Randy Savage & Sensational Sherri as guests of the Brother Love Show; included the first announcement of all the matches to take place at the Survivor Series: WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Dusty Wolfe at the 1-mintue mark with the gorilla press slam and splash; after the bout, Warrior kicked his opponent underneath the ring, chased him underneath it, and then returned ringside with Wolfe, showing that he had painted his opponent's face The Powers of Pain (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Mark Young & Larry Lawson when Barbarian pinned Lawson with a clothesline off the top as Warlord held Lawson in the air Bret Hart pinned Tom Stone at 3:18 with a piledriver Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Jim Evans via submission at 2:59 with the shin guard assisted figure-4 The Red Rooster defeated Brian Costello via submission at 1:47 with the chickenwing Bad News Brown defeated Scott Colton & Mitch Casey in a handicap match at 2:38 after first pinning Colton with the Ghetto Blaster at 2:20, and then pinning Casey with the same move The Bushwhackers defeated the Brooklyn Brawler & Ray Oakley when Luke pinned Oakley at 2:26 following a double gutbuster 10/21/89 - included Dusty Rhodes as a guest of the Brother Love Show; featured highlights from the Hogan / Dibiase match from SNME; featured an 'Update' segment showing highlights of the Martel / Santana match from SNME and the aftermath: Jimmy Snuka pinned Al Burke with the splash off the top at 2:16 WWF Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Warren Bianchi & Tim Horner at 3:16 when Bianchi was pinned following a spike piledriver behind the referee's back Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Jim Evans with the side suplex at 1:15 Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Bill Woods at 1:27 with the Rude Awakening; after the bout, Rude opted not to give his 'Rude Awakening' kiss to the woman who had been selected, with Rude saying he was right when referring to everyone in Cincinnati as 'sweat hogs' Ron Garvin defeated Craig Green at 1:53 via submission with the Scorpion Death Lock Mr. Perfect (w/ the Genius) pinned Paul Roma with the Perfect Plex at 2:18 Saturday Night's Main Event #23 - 10/14/89 on NBC - featured Vince McMahon & Jesse Ventura on commentary: Randy Savage (w/ Sensational Sherri) pinned Jimmy Snuka at 5:38 with a roll up after hitting him in the kidney with Sherri's loaded purse while Sherri distracted the referee; after the bout, Snuka avoided Savage's flying elbowsmash and attempted the splash off the top before Sherri covered Savage to protect him; moments later, Snuka cleared the ring of both Savage and Sherri WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Ted Dibiase (w/ Zeus) with a small package at around 10:30 after Dibiase accidentally hit Zeus; after the bout, Jake Roberts made the save with Damien as the champion was being double teamed; earlier in the bout, Roberts came ringside to even the odds but chased an interfering Virgil backstage after Virgil stole the snake bag (The Immortal Hulk Hogan, last portion of match featured on Hulkamania Forever) Roddy Piper pinned Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) with a belly to belly suplex at 3:02 Tito Santana (w/ the Red Rooster, Brutus Beefcake, & Dusty Rhodes) fought Rick Martel (w/ Slick, the Big Bossman, Akeem, Jimmy Hart, & Honkytonk Man) to a double disqualification at around 11:00 when all the wrestlers at ringside began brawling in the ring before the babyfaces cleared the opposition from the ring The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) at 3:15 when Butch pinned Jacques following a double gutbuster; Jimmy Hart was in the Rougeaus' corner for the bout until he ran backstage after being depantsed by the Bushwhackers I know you were talking about a house show versus a TV taping when referencing the NWA victory, but to me, the bigger story here is the WWF running a TV taping in the same market the month after the NWA ran one and drawing nearly four times the crowd. 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Jingus Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 Hogan-Herc doing better business than Hogan-Orndorff and Hogan-Bundy. Not quite getting that.The Herc show was smack in the middle of the buildup to Mania III, and Minneapolis isn't that far from Detroit. Could that have made a difference? Barring that, maybe some kind of new television syndication deal or something along those lines which could have tipped the balance? I can see the WWF doing poorly on non-Hogan shows, as they do that into 1986 and 1987. But 4500 for Piper-Hogan and 4K for Hogan-Bundy (who had the big push leading up to Mania) sandwiching around that 15K for Hogan-Savage on Thanksgiving... doesn't that strike anyone else as odd?Could there have been some other factor we just don't know about? Was Thanksgiving traditionally a huge wrestling holiday tradition in AWA country? Did they maybe just promote that Savage card a hell of a lot harder than the others? Because, yeah, the card alone doesn't explain it at all. Deep south in there, and the Watts & Jarrett territories. I don't have a great feel for how the WWF did in those areas, though we do know Vince went into TN from time-to-time.I don't have the numbers in front of me, and didn't live through the period myself. But from anecdotal evidence from my buddies, Memphis was the toughest nut for Vince to crack in the WWF in the early days. It was the hometown of the last major territory, and the local fans were awfully loyal. Allegedly, the WWF could do about as well in much smaller towns like Chattanooga or Murfreesboro as they did in Memphis. Until they hired Lawler, anyway, and the hardcores were then more willing to come out for the Fed. But it seemed like Nashville was always relatively strong for them, considering its population size. Nashville had long been home to a truly obsessive equal-opportunity wrestling audience who would happily show up for any promotion which ran there. WWF, Crockett, WCW, CWA, USWA; it didn't matter. Even ECW drew a nice house when they ran their only show there, in late 99. In the late 90s and early 00s, there were plenty of indy shows in the area which routinely drew hundreds of people on a weekly basis. But then TNA worked its magic upon us, and KICK WHAM TOWN ASSASSINATED nobody ever drew nearly as well there again. Also probably didn't help that the WWE ran the infamous Katie Vick sketch there live around the same time, too. When TNA recently ran a house show there with Jeff Hardy in the main, it was considered a freakin' miracle when they drew 1200; even though it's Jarrett and Dixie's hometown. Is there *anything* Austin could possible have done to match that?This thread has made a stronger case for Hogan than any I've ever seen in the eternal debate. Still, it's awfully tough to compare the two since they were in such completely different circumstances. If the WWF had someone in 84-86 who was as insanely popular with the general public and oddly innovative with his gimmick and presentation as Austin was in 98-99, Vince would have had a decent chance of pulling off the same stunts he did. But, they did have someone that popular and relatively innovative right there already with Hogan, so the argument is kinda moot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strummer Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - August 8, 1986 (7,000) Billy Jack Haynes defeated Terry Gibbs Dick Slater defeated Iron Mike Sharpe Ricky Steamboat defeated Jake Roberts Hercules defeated Brickhouse Brown WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated King Kong Bundy & Bobby Heenan in a handicap match Dory & Jimmy Jack Funk defeated Iron Sheik & Nikolai VolkoffThe Haiti Kid defeated Butch Cassidy Pedro Morales defeated WWF IC Champion Randy Savage via count-out who missed their flight to set up this one? another oddball card (Hogan in a handicap match, heel vs heel, midgets, Pedro Morales in the final match in 1986) it's fun searching Graham's (awesome) site for wacky house show lineups. My favorite might be a C show headlined by George Steele vs Danny Davis in a cage match! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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