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January 27, 1992
Hosted By: Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby “The Brain” Heenan
- Barry Horowitz comes to the ring in tights the same design as Haku.
- After the bell rings, Horowitz goes to Haku in the corner for advice before coming back to the center of the ring, he does this twice more before Haku shoves him back towards HTM.
- Honky quickly takes control and manhandles Horowitz throughout the match.
- In a last ditch effort, Horowitz lets out a yell and attempts a thrust kick to HTM, completely unaffected, HTM nails the Shake, Rattle N’ Roll for the pinfall.
- After the match Haku helps Horowitz up and slaps his chest for his effort.
- Sid Justice is backstage with Sean Mooney.
- Justice is excited to be on the right side of the fence now. He had fallen into league with a group of bad men, Flair especially.
- Sid says saving the champ was the least he could do, after all they’ve gone through.
- Tonight Sid gets his chance to face down the men whom have held him down for the last few months.
- Jim and Kevin start out this match, both taking short turns at controlling the match early on.
- Neidhart tags out to Owen who manages to hit an enziguri-kick for a 2 count.
- Kerry and Owen put on a very entertaining exchange that ends with Owen scoring a pinfall victory with a bridged northern lights suplex.
- After the match the teams shake hands and compliment each others skill.
- Ted DiBiase is with David B. Smythe, both dressed in a suit and tie.
- Ted DiBiase introduces the newest member of his Million Dollar Team, as “The Englishman” David B. Smythe.
- Smythe claims he is tired of being held to the HART family legacy. He is NOT a Hart. He would never wish to be.
- As for The Dynamite Kid, his prime was years ago, and Smythe is being held down in a tag team, when he should be dominating the singles division.
- Tonight, Dynamite is going to get the first taste of a new man!
- Dynamite uses his speed to gather an early advantage.
- Smythe overpowers his former partner, and lays him out after two consecutive stalling vertical suplexes.
- Smythe scores the pinfall with a crucifix pin.
- After the match, Smythe picks up a towel and ringside and blots his forehead, then throwing it over the face of The Kid.
- Backstage The Million Dollar Team celebrates yet another victory.
- Kokina stands in the background, not moving, staring into the camera.
- Smythe is putting his suit back on, laughing about his match.
- DiBiase says this is just the beginning. Although, the team is getting rather large and he cannot handle watching over everyone.
- Next week on Prime Time Wrestling, The Million Dollar Team will debut their “Administrative Assistant”.
- Paul Bearer is shown backstage walking with the urn, looking left and right, as if he’s being followed.
- Suddenly Titus and Titan appear behind him, and grab him by the shoulders.
- Bearer screams out for his Undertaker to save him, but he is not to be seen.
- As suddenly as they appeared they are gone… with Paul Bearer.
- The camera pans over to a casket made of fresh cut wood, the lid being pushed at adamantly from inside, but a large crate is covering the lid.
- The camera fades to the moans of a trapped Undertaker.
- Backstage with Shawn Michaels and Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake.
- Michaels says he has been forced into a rematch from last nights match by WWF President Jack Tunney.
- Initially refusing, Michaels was then offered a shot at the Intercontinental Championship. Tonight’s match is a ladder match, to settle the score with Jannetty and to decide the #1 contender for the WWF IC Title Strap.
- Tonight, “The Butcher” is in the right corner.
- Brutus “The Butcher” Beefcake tells Jannetty he’s not the fool everyone thinks he is. He’s tired of being used and pushed around. Michaels is The Showstopper! The Butcher is the future!
- Jannetty has a very stern look on his face as he watches Michaels enter the ring.
- Marty is on fire when the bell rings, giving it everything he’s got.
- Michaels gets the advantage when he avoids a top rope legdrop.
- The match kicks into gear when Michaels introduces a ladder into the equation for the first time, ramming it straight into the chest of Jannetty.
- Michaels claims victory, climbing the ladder to retrieve the contract after knocking Jannetty out after two superkicks.
- After the match, HBK screams out… “Now that’s a Main Event!”
- New WWF World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan is given his Championship by none other than friend and WWF announcer, “Mean” Gene Okerlund.
- Jack Tunney is on the scene to make a speech, praising Hogan’s admirable actions that garner the love of millions.
- Hogan is optimistic about defending his championship, stating he can’t wait to start putting this belt on the line and himself to the test.
- Tonight this title goes to everyone who said their prayers, took their vitamins, and to every single Hulkamaniac that believed it would happen!!!
- Mr. Perfect opens up the match with Justice. Perfect works on the lower body of the large man.
- Anderson and Savage have a quick exchange, with Anderson again getting better of “The Macho Man”, leading Savage to tag in the new WWF Champion.
- Hogan scores the pinfall on Arn Anderson after hitting his signature legdrop.
- Flair never steps into the ring during this match, but states that he wants the WWF Champion at Saturday Night’s Main Event!
OVERALL – 81% -
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Would that actually be a belt though? Are you more referring to like a tangible item to be exchanged for a title shot (i.e. the MITB briefcase) or something that is defended as a championship? The bad thing about that is you can really only do that once a year without over doing it. Please hit me back with a little more explanation, I'd love to try to work some new ideas in.
The Royal Rumble WILL be posted TONIGHT!
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Danny, you didn't pick a winner for the Lawler/Genius Vs. Von Erichs match. I'll be posting the Royal Rumble results sometime tomorrow/tonight, hoping to squeeze in atleast one or two more people for predictions.
Also, just a general poll question...
If I was to bring in a new title to the WWF scene at this time, would you rather it be a singles or tag team title? Any special limitation/restriction (i.e. light heavyweight, six-man, hardcore (which I wouldn't do in 92)). Just curious as this diary is just as much for any of you kind enough to read it as it is for me.
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I vote Evansfan1 I don't really like the color of the Bam Bam cover, it doesn't seem like something I would want to buy at first sight. The Awesome cover on the other hand looks like something the E' would legit put out. So basing it off of those criteria, evan has the slight advantage.
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WrestleZone: The Premiere World Wrestling Federation Dirt Sheet!
Be on the lookout for the new WWF Tag Team Championship belts to be worn by Money Inc, they are loosely based off of The Million Dollar Title Mr. DiBiase currently holds. These are said to be arriving soon, as they are still on order for diamond placement!
David Smythe is said to be on the recieving end of a major push. This is on the heels with his former partner The Dynamite Kid catching the ire of the backstage crew. The team was split up to help prevent any backlash from occuring to Smythe for his parnter's transgressions.
Everyone is buzzing, trying to figure out who The Million Dollar teams new "Administrative Assistant" could be. We have sources that claim this could be an outsider from another company making their big debut.
Originally Haku was scheduled to have a major serious push towards the Intercontinental Championship, possibly fueding Shawn Michaels for contendership, but this was sidetracked as it has been seen his real life friendship with Barry Horowitz has created quite a comedic duo off camera. Look for more of these two to be put on screen.
WWF President Jack Tunney has stated recently that due to the large influx of tag teams as of late, and the massive potential of the teams on the roster, he will be looking to make an announcement about the future of the division.
Congratulations are in order for Mr. Jerry Lawler and Mr. Perfect, Curt Henning. These men just had a double wedding this past week, finally tying the knot with Vince's twin daughters. They have now seemed to take a bigger role in the backstage workings of the business. Needless to say, look for more of these men on your television screen.
We recently recieved a letter from a recovering Mr. Fuji regarding his major client right now, The Great Muta. Fuji is very excited that his muse will be battling in the Royal Rumble match and has publicly stated that if Muta wins, Fuji WILL BE ON Prime Time Wrestling the night after the show for the celebration.
Bobby Heenan to turn face? Isn't he already?
That's all we have this week folks... until next week... if you heard it, we already knew.
-Masq Facade
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Is this your first attempt? If so, it's got some potential.
Although it looks like TNA got a cheezy Topps card deal, and this is what the packages look like.
4.3/10
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World Wrestling Federation: Logo Competition!
The World Wrestling Federation is proud to announce a competition for local artists to design a WWF logo to replace the long associated logo currently used. The WWF is looking to freshen up it's image and this is seen as a proper step forward.
Mr. Fuji is out for the better half of a year after an auto accident last week, he is said to be in good condition, but does have a broken neck.
After his recent match against The Undertaker, El Matador has been sent to development. The WWF staff has a lot of faith in this competitor.
With all the recent buildup of The Royal Rumble, the WWF is now one of the highest rated shows on television. The WWF thanks it's loyal viewers for tuning in. The WWF is currently looking for a network to broadcast Superstars of Wrestling, when it is dropped from the Fox Network.
The USA Network has agreed to keep Prime Time Wrestling on the air for fifteen more minutes this next week, in lieu of the fallout from The Royal Rumble that is sure to happen. USA says they gladly will appease the wrestling market, in hopes to drive viewers to watch their other quality shows!
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January 26, 1992
The Royal Rumble Match
WWF World Heavyweight Championship Match
Entrants in no particular order:
The Undertaker, Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Mr. Perfect, Sid Justice, Hulk Hogan,
Jake “The Snake” Roberts, Jim Neidhart, Owen Hart, Davey Boy Smith,
The Dynamite Kid, Funkay Ray, Roddy Piper, The Great Muta, Randy Savage,
The Mountie, Shawn Michaels, Jerry Lawler, Beau and Blake Beverly,
Kerry and Kevin Von Erich, Hawk, Animal, Ted DiBiase, IRS, Marty Jannetty,
Papa Shango, Barry Horowitz and Haku.
WWF World Tag Team Championship Match
$10,000 Challenge Match
The Legion of Doom© Vs Money Inc w/ Kokina
WWF Intercontinental Championship Match
Bret “The HitMan” Hart© Vs The Mountie
Arn Anderson Vs Randy Savage
Grudge Match with Special Guest Referee Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake
Shawn Michaels Vs Marty Jannetty
Jerry Lawler and The Genius Vs The Von Erich Brothers
Four-Way Tag Team Elimination
Winners receive a WWF Tag Team Championship Match
The New Foundation Vs Power and Glory Vs Powers of Pain Vs The Nasty Boys
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A retooled and new look Bruce Pritchard.
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January 25, 1992
Hosted By: Vince McMahon and “Luscious” Johnny Valiant
- Hercules and Typhoon open up the match with some back and forth action.
- Paul Roma comes in on fire for his first match back with his former partner, hitting Typhoon with two futile clotheslines, rearing back and taking him down with a third.
- Hercules and Roma finish off Typhoon with a tandem back suplex, allowing Roma to score the pinfall.
- Barber Shop Segment with Marty Jannetty and Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake.
- Jannetty talks about his split with longtime friend Shawn Micheals, and his antics since the split, thanking Beefcake for his support.
- Jannetty says he’s gotten over his original disappointment, using his anger to fuel his passion to compete, if Michaels wants a war… well then buddy, he’s got one.
- Marty Jannetty may be a singles competitor now, but Marty is STILL ROCKIN’!!!
- The Powers of Pain are in the ring with their “benefactor” who now announces himself as Reverend James Lovecraft Blacksoul, but you can call him Reverend Blacksoul…
- The Powers of Pain have gone through a transformation as of late, coming to have found a “higher truth”, they have come to follow “thee only gospel” of Rev. Blacksoul.
- “The Powers of Pain are here and reunited to Exorcize the Demons in the WWF! We will come for you… Paul Bearer… you Papa Shango… and you…. UNDERTAKER!!!
- Rev. Blacksoul renames the Powers of Pain, Titus(The Barbarian) and Titan(The Warlord).
- Titus immediatley crushes Knobbs with a kick to the face, knocking him unconscious.
- Saggs attempts to rush him, but is knocked out with a kick of his own.
- Titus puts his foot on the chest of Knobbs, gaining the pinfall victory shortly after the bell rings.
- Pre-Recorded segment with Bret “HitMan” Hart.
- Hart makes a final call out to The Mountie, saying that the time is close, and the Championship match is at hand… Bret is going to bring it hard.
- Bret is going to walk out of the Royal Rumble STILL Intercontinental Champion!
- Pre-Recorded Segment with The Legion of Doom.
- Hawk and Animal claim not to be afraid of Kokina. They’ve been big fat slobs before, and they’ll do it again.
- The Road Warriors have traveled many long hard roads, none of which end at the hand of Ted DiBiase.
- Hulk Hogan is backstage with Gene Okerlund.
- He claims the World Wrestling Federation championship is so close, he can touch it.
- Hogan reaches out to Sid Justice, telling him there is time to change his ways.
- Hogan says that all his little Hulkamaniacs are writing him letters, asking him to help Sid, Hogan offers to take the first step by forgiving Sid of his wrongdoings.
- The Royal Rumble is here, and Hulkamania will be running wild.
- 30 men are going home sore, beaten and broken… but only one… Hulk Hogan… will be called CHAMPION! Brother.
- El Matador quickly advances the deadman, hitting him with everything he has, but nothing affects him.
- The Undertaker takes abuse for awhile, not showing any signs of weakness, after receiving an uppercut, he follows up with one of his own.
- The Undertaker then ravages El Matador for a few moments before finishing him off with a Tombstone piledriver.
- After scoring the pinfall, The Undertaker is joined in the ring by Paul Bearer. The lights go dim and then extremely bright before regulating.
- The Powers of Pain and Rev. Blacksoul have appeared at ringside. Paul Bearer has to hold back The Undertaker, who is trying to exit the ring after them.
- Bearer wields the urn, and pulls Taker back to him. The show ends with a showdown.
OVERALL – 74%
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World Wrestling Federation, ready to be... DEMOLISHED?!?!?
It's official! The WWF has come to terms with Crush and Ax, formerly of Demolition fame. These former WWF Tag Team Champions are said to be looking forward to a lengthy return.
WWF President Jack Tunney has made a public announcement stating that Prime Time Wrestling on Jan. 27, 1992 will be one of the biggest shows the WWF has ever put on TV. The New WWF Champion will be part of a title ceremony, and many HUGE matches will be set in place.
After suffering a minor injury due to his match against Kokina, Virgil has been sent to development to recover. Also sent to development have been Jim Duggan, Sgt. Slaughter, Repo Man, Kato, Tanaka, and Colonel Mustafa.
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January 20, 1992
Hosted By: Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby “The Brain” Heenan
- The Warlord and Barbarian come out to the ring again with the man dressed as a preacher. He is reading from the bible and waving his hands in the air.
- The Warlord crushes Skinner early on by using brute force.
- Barbarian catches the tag and decimates The Bezerker with a kick to the face.
- The Bezerker is knocked unconscious from the trauma of the kick, leaving Barbarian to score the pinfall.
- Ric Flair is backstage with his normal crew of Arn Anderson, Sid Justice and Mr. Perfect. Accompanied as always by Bobby “The Brain” Heenan.
- Flair declares how close it is to the Royal Rumble, which means the WWF is only without it’s champion, Ric Flair of course, for a short time.
- Sid says he will do whatever he has to do, to make sure Flair walks out champion and that Hulk Hogan doesn’t walk out at all!
- Arn Anderson makes a challenge to Randy Savage for the Royal Rumble, citing he wants a second chance to embarrass him infront of thousands!
- Haku takes Horowitz down early with a chop to the side of the head.
- Horowitz manages to brawl his way into an advantage, only to be dropped by a thrust kick.
- Haku scores a pinfall after a flying headbutt.
- Ted DiBiase and IRS come to the ring with a VERY LARGE man dressed in a suit and tie with sunglasses on. He looks to be of Asian or Samoan descent.
- Ted DiBiase introduces this man as KOKINA!!((Yokozuna))
- DiBiase throws out an open challenge to any World Wrestling Federation wrestler to come and try to take on his “Million Dollar Insurance Policy”!
- The Big Bossman comes out to a large ovation and says he is gonna give Kokina a jail house lesson!
- Kokina opens the match with a monsterous headbutt knocking the Bossman to the mat.
- Kokina crushes him with a splash, then pulls him to the corner.
- After screaming out “BANZAI!” Kokina crashes ontop of The Bossman with a Banzai Drop for the pin.
- After the match, Kokina puts the boots to the Bossman until former Million Dollar Man employee Virgil runs to the ring. He then says he wants a shot at Kokina.
- Kokina destroys Virgil with a clothesline as soon as the bell rings.
- Virgil attempts to hold his own, but can’t fend off against the big man.
- Kokina quickly scores a victory the same as before, a Banzai Drop followed by a three count.
- Randy Savage is backstage with Sean Mooney.
- Savage accepts Anderson’s challenge for The Royal Rumble, saying that things are just starting to heat up for these two, and the Macho Man is going to prove why he is the best.
- Anderson is a pit stop on the way to winning the big daddy WWF World Heavyweight Championship.
- Papa Shango is on the losing end of a few running forearms early on.
- Duggan continues his domination of the early match, throwing Papa Shago far into the air with a back body drop.
- Shango manages to hit Duggan with his walking stick without the referee noticing, thanks to an appearance by Paul Bearer.
- Papa Shango scores the pinfall after a sideslam.
- Jerry Lawler is in the ring with The Genius.
- The Genius calls out to Kevin Von Erich, declaring that Lawler wants to face him one on one tonight, but no Kerry… just mono y mono!
- Lawler declares that Von Erich will never show, then again proving that Lawler is the greatest wrestler of all time, that even one of the “Great Von Erichs” wouldn’t have the guts to face him.
- Kevin Von Erich appears on the entranceway, with both men looking shocked in the ring. He then points behind him, which shows the Brothers of Beverly laid out.
- Lawler mumbles something about keeping Kevin under wraps then he pushes The Genius aside as Von Erich storms the ring.
- Von Erich lights up Lawler with rights and lefts as soon as he enters the ring.
- Kevin lays him out with a dropkick, which draws The Genius to the apron, attempting to gain his attention.
- The Genius attempts to throw his clipboard to Lawler, but is intercepted by Von Erich, who hits The Genius with it.
- Von Erich floors Lawler with a high dropkick and follows up with a rollup for the pin.
- Ric Flair opens up this match by offering Valentine a spot in Team Flair.
- Before Valentine can even answer, Flair elbow’s him in the mouth.
- Flair nails a kneebreaker and continues assaulting the legs of “The Hammer”.
- Flair after methodically destroying the legs of his opponent, applies the figure four leglock.
- Valentine submits in pure agony, only to have Flair continue the hold.
- Flair only releases the hold after being threatened of the decision being overturned in Valentines favor via Disqualification.
OVERALL – 73% -
WrestleZone: The Premiere World Wrestling Federation Dirt Sheet!
The New Foundation have been unbeatable as of late... this seems to have drawn the envy of... family?
With the Von Erichs now back in action as a team, the WWF Tag Team Division is getting jam packed, rumor has it, this won't be ending here. A few men have been looked at for possible tag teams. Skinner/Bezerker anybody?
Barry Horowitz has been hitting the gym alot lately, his gym buddy... HAKU!?!?!?
Bobby Heenan to turn face? NEVER.
That's all we have this week folks... until next week... if you heard it, we already knew.
-Masq Facade
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January 19, 1992
Hosted By: “Lord” Alfred Hayes and Bobby “The Brain” Heenan
- The Powers of Pain are accompanied to the ring by an unknown gentleman, dressed as a priest.
- The Barbarian single-handedly destroys Typhoon as soon as the bell rings. He shows great strength by manhandling the very large Typhoon.
- Barbarian connects with a sick kick to the face, knocking Typhoon unconscious.
- Earthquake attempts to break up the pin, but is crushed by The Warlord who rushes him from ringside.
- After The Barbarian scores the pinfall, the priest who has accompanied them gathers them together and leads them back to the lockeroom.
- Pre-Recorded segment of The Von Erich brothers with Gene Okerlund.
- “Texas Tornado” Kerry Von Erich comments on “The King” trying to back out of their match at the Royal Rumble, citing his fear as something that should come natural.
- Kevin Von Erich says that things are going to get vicious and now that the brothers are back together, nothing can go wrong.
- The Von Erichs close with warning The Genius that he has proved his name is a lie, because nobody with any sense would mess… with the Von Erichs!
- Kevin Von Erich starts off quickly by wrestling RepoMan to the mat.
- Von Erich applies various submission moves, all of which are fought off by Repo.
- RepoMan become increasingly upset with the antics of Von Erich and clobbers him with a huge left forearm.
- Kevin takes advantage after a countered suplex attempt with a rollup for the quick pinfall.
- After the match RepoMan tries to steal the shirt Von Erich wore to the ring, but gets knocked cold by a right fist.
- Tonight’s Guest:Sid Justice!!!
- Paul Bearer claims his guest is the only man short of one of his, that can stand a chance to win the Royal Rumble match.
- Sid quickly puts the subject on Hulk Hogan, saying his loss on Superstars was a fluke.
- Sid claims Hulk Hogan is nothing but smoke and mirrors, and he is the only man who can see through them.
- Sid will free the world of the lies and deceit that are Hulkamania. Hulk Hogan is nothing but a stepping stone on his way to becoming the next WWF World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion!
- Owen and Skinner start out the match, with Owen losing the early advantage to the makeshift team.
- The Bezerker and Skinner show a great amount of teamwork with frequent tags, keeping the Foundation separated.
- Owen catches a tag after a near fall, with Neidhart lighting the ring on fire upon entrance, laying out both Skinner and Bezerker.
- Neidhart scores the pinfall after a powerslam on Skinner.
- A video package of the recent problems between Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels is shown.
- The video re-caps their breakuo, and buildup to The Royal Rumble Match
- Gene Okerlund is backstage with Hulk Hogan.
- Okerlund brings up what Sid had to say on The Funeral Parlor earlier here tonight, to which Hogan seems to only nod and smile.
- Hogan says that there was no fluke of a victory, that he beat Sid, who is a much bigger man than he is, by saying his prayers and eating his vitamins and calling on the power of all his little Hulkamaniacs to carry him through.
- Hogan says Sid had his time in the spotlight, but just like everyone before him that tried to stop Hulkamania, he wll FAIL! Hulkamania is alive and well!
- Savage starts out this match like lightning in a bottle, with quick punches thrown all over the body of Anderson.
- Anderson brings it back to a wresting base rather than a straight brawl, and brings Savage to the mat.
- Savage fails to notice Anderson is playing possum after a top rope axehandle, which leads to Anderson scoring a spinebuster.
- Anderson picks up the pinfall after a perfectly placed DDT.
- After the match Anderson spits in the face of Savage which leads to a brawl that needs to be broken up by ring officials.
Overall – 72%
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January 18, 1992
Hosted By: Vince McMahon and “Luscious” Johnny Valiant
- Tatanka starts out the match with a nice combination of punches.
- RepoMan attempts to crawl out of the ring, but is drawn back in. RepoMan continuously tries to escape Tatanka, but to no avail.
- Tatanka finishes of RepoMan with a Tomahawk chop from the second-rope.
- Ted DiBiase and IRS are shown outside of a luxurious home, by poolside.
- IRS is making calculations at a makeshift setup, a card table, briefcase and business calculator.
- Ted DiBiase says this is all the training that Money Inc. has to do in order to beat the Legion of Dummies.
- It’s harder these days to get an even tan then it is stepping into the ring with Hawk and Animal.
- IRS finishes his calculations and walks over to DiBiase with a sheet of paper.
- DiBiase chuckles and then claims that his “insurance” policy is in full effect, and that come PrimeTime… L.O.D. and the whole World Wrestling Federation are going to see just how serious, Money Inc is about taking home those belts!
- Arn Anderson trash talks Savage before the match, claiming that his days as the “macho man” are over. He is nothing but a weak, pathetic waste of space.
- Anderson viciously and methodically destroys Powers from the opening.
- Powers is dropped on his head for two consecutive brainbusters.
- Anderson catches the pinfall after a massive spinebuster off the ropes.
- Tonight’s Guest: The Mountie!!!
- Brutus Beefcake announces that Bret couldn’t be here tonight, but The Mountie will still make his announced apology.
- The Mountie stares down Beefcake for a good minute before facing away from him.
- Beefcake begins to tap his foot in anticipation, waiting for the Mounties apology speech.
- The Mountie begins to ramble off something his has scrawled down on a notecard, mentioning how sorry he is he had to assault Bret Hart, but he felt Hart was going to attack him.
- Beefcake starts to interject, but the Mountie steals the mic and walks away, pushing him back.
- The Mountie then says he must also apologize to Beefcake… for making his show more interesting than ever before. He must also apologize for thinking Beefcake was an intelligent man, which he shouldn’t have made that mistake.
- The Mountie than says that he also has to give an apology to all his fans, who won’t get to see a REAL Champion, until he massacres Bret Hart at the Royal Rumble.
- Pre-Recorded segment with The Genius and Jerry “The King” Lawler.
- Lawler is demanding that Jack Tunney change his tune, The Genius was injured last night in an unfortunate skiing accident.
- The Genius then begins to hold his left arm and moan annoyingly.
- How can Tunney expect an injured man, who isn’t a wrestler… to step into the ring with two degenerate slimeballs?
- The focus goes back onto The Genius who then holds his right arm and moans, quickly noticing and switches back to his left arm.
- Lawler demands that the match be cancelled!
- Neidhart starts out the match with Beau, using the obvious size advantage early on.
- Blake catches a tag and clips the knee of Neidhart, the referee threatens the DQ, but the damage is done. Blake continues working on the leg of Neidhart until he manages to tag out to Owen.
- Owen quickly takes Blake to the mat, Hart then begins to mercilessly attack Blake’s leg in a sign of revenge. Owen starts with a dropkick to the knee, followed by a couple of elbowdrops to the inside of the knee.
- After taking all the beating he can, Blake submits to the Sharpshooter applied by Owen.
- Sid claims tonight is Hogan’s last hoorah. He’s already beat Hogan, now he’s going to cripple him.
- Before it was about business, now it’s personal. Hogan won’t walk out of the ring, he’ll need to be carried out.
- Tonight… JUSTICE WILL BE SERVED!
- Sid immediately stands toe to toe with Hogan, shoving him in a show of strength.
- Hogan brushes off the shove, and follows up with one of his own, sending Sid reeling.
- Sid comes back with a strong right hand, but it’s blocked by Hogan and followed up with a strong right of his own.
- Sid takes control after a strong opening by Hogan. Sid constantly uses his size to his advantage, forcing Hogan to the mat numerous times.
- Hogan forces himself to “Hulk UP” during a powerbomb attempt, pushing Sid off. Hogan hits a big boot (to the chest) and follows up with a legdrop for the pin.
- Hogan chases off Heenan after the match, then poses in the entranceway.
OVERALL – 73%
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Anderson Silva Vs. Travis Lutter- 1st round, TKO
John Halverson Vs. Roger Huerta- Decision
Mirko Cro Cop Vs. Eddie Sanchez- 1st round, TKO
Quinton Jackson Vs. Marvin Eastman- 2nd round, TKO
Patrick Cote Vs. Scott Smith- Decision
Terry Martin Vs. Jorge Rivera- 2nd round, TKO
Frankie Edgar Vs. Tyson Griffin- 1st round, TKO
Sam Hoger Vs. Lyoto Machida- TKO 2nd Round
Diego Saraieva Vs. Dustin Hazelett- Submission, 3rd round
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January 13, 1992
Hosted By: Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby “The Brain” Heenan
- The Warlord and Barbarian come out to the ring alone and climb into the ring, standing in the corner eerily zombie-like. Neither man moves, or says a word to the other.
- As soon as the bell rings, almost like a switch being turned, The Powers of Pain unleash hell on The Bushwhackers.
- Luke is immediately hoisted outside the ring by The Barbarian, who stalks after him.
- The Warlord decimates Butch in the ring, manhandling him about the ring, before finishing him off with a clothesline.
- As soon as the finishing bell rings, The Powers of Pain snap to their feet, and walk directly to the back as if under control.
- Shawn Michaels is in the backstage area with Sean Mooney.
- Michaels again is tearing into the decisions made by Jack Tunney, until WWF President, Jack Tunney comes into frame.
- Tunney tells Michaels that he needs to watch himself, and what he says, and to kill two birds with one stone, he is going to make a match for tonight.
- Tonight’s Main Event will be Shawn Michaels and The Mountie facing Marty Jannetty and his partner… Bret “The HitMan” Hart!!!
- Pre-Recorded segment featuring Papa Shango and Paul Bearer.
- Paul Bearer talks of the growing army of death he is raising. That soon the Reapers of Death would control the World Wrestling Federation.
- Bearer goes on to claim that The Undertaker is currently “digging up” new members, and Papa Shango has been “conjuring” the strongest Demon Warrior the WWF will have ever seen!
- Papa Shango begins to scream into the camera and throw sand out of a pouch.
- Bearer and Shango laugh as the camera fades to black.
- The Nasty Boys asked for this rematch to get a chance to embarrass The New Foundation. They claim their last match was a fluke.
- Jim Neidhart storms the ring and clobbers both Nasty Boys with a double clothesline, sending both running to the outside.
- Owen starts out the match with Jerry Saggs, taking an opportunity to wipe his hands off after offering a handshake to Saggs. Saggs then rushes him with some quick potshots.
- Saggs relies heavily on a brawling mentality, knocking Owen Hart around with rights and lefts, followed up by some stiff forearm shots.
- Neidhart explodes into the ring dominating Knobbs. Neidhart bodyslams him, and follows up with a standing splash.
- Neidhart finishes off Knobbs with the Anvil Flattener for the three. Saggs attempts to break up the pinfall, but catches a spinkick from Owen Hart, knocking him out of the ring.
- Tonight’s Guest: Bret “The HitMan” Hart!!!
- Hart has some harsh words for The Mountie and his actions agaist him in recent weeks.
- Marty Jannetty is a great wrestler, and talented individual Hart looks forward to teaming with.
- Shawn Michaels and The Mountie are nothing but a bunch of showboating cowards.
- Bret claims he will walk into WrestleMania as the Intercontinental Champion, and walk out with the World Heavyweight Championship as well.
- Pre-Recorded segment with Hulk Hogan and Gene Okerlund.
- Hogan is outraged by Sid Justice and the rest of Flair’s “cronies.”
- Hulk claims he will get even with big Sid Justice if it’s the last thing he does.
- No man has been able to do what Sid has done, but it just shows that Hulkamania is living strong, because like The Hulkster, the Hulkamaniacs get there strongest after a fight.
- Hogan and all his Hulkamaniacs will catch up to Sid, and Hulkamania is going to run wild on him!
- The Undertaker easily dominates Virgil throughout the match.
- Virgil attempts a futile offensive on his opponent, only to be knocked out cold with a chokeslam.
- The Undertaker scores the pinfall after connecting with a devastating Tombstone Piledriver.
- Ted DiBiase and IRS are backstage with Gene Okerlund.
- DiBiase starts to talk about Hawk, and that $10,000 is a small price to pay, to get them to shut up! Those tag team titles are going to come where they rightly belong, around the waist of Money Inc!
- IRS says he will foreclose on the LOD, and take everything they have. It only cost them $10,000 for a title shot, but it’s going to cost LOD hundreds of thousands in doctor’s bills.
- DiBiase says that just incase the LOD thinks they are going to just take the money and run, Money Inc has gotten an “insurance policy” to safeguard the money.
- The Genius opens the match with a poem, declaring that the LOD may take money like a common woman of the night, but The Brothers of Beverly have a future that is shining bright!
- Animal showing his awesome power with a few clotheslines to Blake.
- Beau and Blake show an amazing amount of teamwork in this match, proving they are a definite force to be reckoned with.
- Hawk and Animal cut the ring in half, taking away the double-teaming ability of their opponents.
- The Genius attempts to interfere and gains the attention of Animal. Beau attempts to clobber him from behind, but Animal senses this, and sidesteps a rushing axe-handle, sending Beau crashing into The Genius.
- Hawk climbs to the top, and they execute a Doomsday Device on Blake for the pinfall.
- Pre-Recorded segment featuring “Macho Man” Randy Savage and Sean Mooney.
- Savage starts off, talking about The Royal Rumble, that his participation shows how big this match is. The man to walk out of that ring is the World Wrestling Federation Champion, something the “Macho Man” deserves.
- Savage them claims there is a coward on the loose, a man who last week assaulted him and thought he could get away with it. Arn Anderson!
- Savage challenges Anderson to step into the ring “like a real man” and take the beating he has coming to him.
- Bret Hart starts out this match with Shawn Michaels, both putting on a great show for the fans. Michaels is playing up his “style” by tossing his hair after escaping a side-headlock.
- The Mountie enters the ring as Marty Jannetty is tagged in, both men exchange takedowns, and then The Mountie takes control with a boot to the gut.
- Jannetty takes down The Mountie with a quick superkick, sending him into his own corner. Michaels and Jannetty have a long showdown.
- Jannetty and Michaels have a heated fist-fight, which ends with Bret Hart coming in to help break it up.
- Hart attempts to calm Jannetty down as the referee holds back Michaels. The Mountie clobbers Hart from behind, leaving Jannetty open for Sweet Chin Music.
- Shawn Michaels gets the pinfall on his fallen former partner.
OVERALL – 77% -
WrestleZone: The Premiere World Wrestling Federation Dirt Sheet!
The Powers of Pain, The Warlord and The Barbarian have been seen together outside a WWF ring, but have boasted of a return. Who has rebuilt this monsterous team and for what reason?
Speaking of rebuilding teams, with the announcement of Paul Roma coming back to the WWF, will he and Hercules be reuniting Power and Glory? If so, the tag team division is getting hotter and hotter.
It seems as of late that the WWF has a trained eye on the Smokey Mountain Wrestling promotion, watching it's day-to-day business and wrestlers.
Bobby Heenan to turn face? Probably not... but we can still hope.
That's all we have this week folks... until next week... if you heard it, we already knew.
-Masq Facade
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World Wrestling Federation brings back a superstar!
After reviewing some information and looking over the current talent roster and projections for the upcoming months, The World Wrestling Federation has resigned former talent "Pretty" Paul Roma. Also in renegotiations are Crush and Ax formerly of Demolition fame.
Also, the WWF have officially signed developmental contracts with Kokina Maximus, Fatu, Samu, and The Samoan Savage.
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January 12, 1992
Hosted By: “Lord” Alfred Hayes and Bobby “The Brain” Heenan
- Hercules overpowers Tatanka early on, but loses focus quickly from the audience booing him.
- Tatanka exchanges some hits with his bigger opponent, and knocks him down with a Tomahawk Chop.
- Tatanka finishes off the match with a Tomahawk Chop from the top-rope.
- After the match, Slick attempts to bribe Tatanka, “offering” his managerial skills. Tatanka, to the crowds delight, declines the offer.
- Pre-Recorded segment of Jerry “The King” Lawler and The Genius.
- Jerry Lawler comments on Jack Tunney’s “ludacris” accusations. Lawler says he is the King, and fights clean. He feel’s he is being treating unfairly by being put in a match against Kevin Von Erich and The Texas Tornado.
- The Genius goes on to say that Kevin Von Erich and The Texas Tornado are not in the league of Lawler, and that he himself no longer wrestles. Jack Tunney is making the wrong kind of enemies.
- Jerry Lawler says that he will wipe the floor with his opponents, and still WIN the Royal Rumble!
- Owen Hart with another impressive showing of his technical abilities; showing off the obvious lack thereof of his opponent, Brian Knobbs.
- Jim Neidhart and Jerry Saggs go head-to-head in a battle of strength, with Neidhart coming out on top.
- Owen Hart finishes off Saggs with a enziguri kick to the back of the head pinning him for the three.
- Knobbs tries to assault Owen after the match, but catches an Anvil Flattener from Neidhart.
- Pre-Recorded segment with Shawn Michaels and Gene Okerlund.
- Michaels claims that he had already planned to challenge Jannetty to a match at The Royal Rumble, Tunney beat him to the punch.
- Jannetty is merely a warm-up for The HeartBreak Kid’s win in the Royal Rumble match.
- “The Barber” needs to keep his nose out of business that isn’t his, and deserved his chin getting kicked in.
- Special guest referee or not, HBK is coming out on top, and if Tunney doesn’t watch his big mouth, it might be his chin, getting knocked in next!
- Paul Bearer welcomes everyone to The Funeral Parlor, and says it will now be taking over The Wrestling Challenge, every week.
- In order to bring the audience into the mind of Paul Bearer, he want’s to introduce his newest acquisition.
- Tonight’s Guest: Papa Shango!!
- Shango starts to speak in an odd dialect, then rising his voice to a yell. Bearer then “translates” saying that Shango will be preparing for The Royal Rumble, and has been using his magic to conjure the future, seeing himself as the champion.
- Bearer then laughs wickedly holding his arms out to showcase his newest charge.
- The referee tries to bar Heenan from ringside, but Heenan holds out a sheet of paper, and the referee apologizes to him.
- Anderson viciously destroys Bossman from bell to bell.
- Arn lays in to Bossman with a knee to the gut, followed up by massive forearms to the head.
- Anderson hits a gourdbuster, and then a spinebuster to finish off his opponent for a three-count.
- Bobby Heenan is backstage with Ric Flair and a tiring Arn Anderson.
- Bobby Heenan shows off his documentation, showing that he has a legal right, as a manager of his clients, to be at ringside for their matches.
- Ric Flair goes on to say that you can’t outsmart “The Brain” and you can’t beat… the “Nature Boy”!!! Whoooo!
- Arn looks into the camera and says that he laid out Randy Savage with a DDT, and now he’s laid out The Bossman, if you want some, come get some, but The Enforcer isn’t one to take lightly!
- Martel and Hart have a great exchange of technical maneuvers to start off the match.
- Hart takes control after a Russian Legsweep, and follows up with a second-rope elbowdrop.
- Martel reverses a Sharpshooter attempt and attempts a Boston Crab. Hart reaches the ropes to break the hold.
- Bret hits a dropkick, and immediately begins working on the knees of Martel. Hart lays out Martel with a double-leg takedown, and then applies The Sharpshooter. Martel then taps shortly thereafter.
Overall – 71%
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Thanks for the response, what I'm going for, is the push of Prime Time Wrestling to become the major stand-out show. That, and for storyline reasons is why I put a Mega Main Event on Prime Time Wrestling. Hogan getting pinned on TV is just pressing the Sid Justice character forward. I think you'll definately like the things I have coming up in the near future, and hope you keep reading.
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January 11, 1992
Hosted By: Vince McMahon and “Luscious” Johnny Valiant
- “The Model” lays out some amazing technique during this match, showing his technical prowess.
- KoKo gets an advantage, by sheer power, back-suplexing Martel out of a headlock.
- Martel locks in his patented Boston Crab, forcing B. Ware to submit.
- Tonight’s Guest: The Mountie!!!
- Brutus begins to grill The Mountie about The Royal Rumble, and his comments about Bret Hart recently.
- The Mountie goes on a tirade claiming that he is the true Intercontinental Champion, and Bret Hart is nothing but a sham. Hart isn’t even man enough to face the Royal Rumble match itself!
- Beefcake says that is an interesting take on things, and he might have someone who feels differently.
- Tonight’s Special Guest: Bret “The HitMan” Hart!!!
- Hart tells The Mountie that he isn’t at liberty to talk about why he will not be in the Royal Rumble match, and that he need not worry about it.
- Hart claims that The Mountie hasn’t been able to take this belt from him yet, and won’t be able to in the future.
- The Mountie then hits Hart with his shock stick, knocking him to the floor. The Mountie continues to jab him with it, causing Hart to convulse.
- Beefcake tries to interject, but is threatened by The Mountie to stay out of it.
- Brutus says that he thought this would happen, and because of the issues he has had in prior weeks, he has security this week! The British Bulldogs rush the set and decimate The Mountie.
- The Bulldogs help Bret to his feet, and walk off, leaving Brutus with The Mounties shock stick, smiling.
- The Genius announces that tonight Jerry Lawler would be facing a World Class talent, to prepare for the Royal Rumble. Lawler would show, just a taste of what 29 men had coming to them.
- Barry Horowitz is announced as his opponent, to which Lawler chuckles, then acts as if he is intimated.
- Jerry Lawler easily demolished Horowitz, finishing him off with a piledriver.
- After the match, Lawler continues to beat up Horowitz, while The Genius talks about The Royal Rumble, stating that Lawler would out-wrestle any man. Lawler connected with another piledriver on Horowitz.
- Kevin Von Erich and The Texas Tornado rush the ring to save a fallen Barry Horowitz, scaring off “The King” and The Genius.
- “The Colonel” Jimmy Hart and The Honky Tonk Man are in the ring, and announce that their music video would set the industry on fire, this will also show a collaboration with a new artist, just signed to “Colonel” Records.
- The video entitled “A Honky Tonky, Super Funkay Party” plays for the audience in attendance.
- After the video, The Honky Tonk man takes a bow and says cd’s will be available soon, that everyone will need to wait just a few more weeks before the launch party of his album.
- Jimmy Hart says that “Funkay Ray” will be at The Royal Rumble.
- Gene Okerlund is backstage with a livid WWF President, Jack Tunney.
- Tunney is greatly displeased with the actions of the WWF Superstars as of late, he goes on to say this is a first rate WRESTLING promotion. This is not a zoo.
- Tunney goes on to address numerous issues currently in the WWF.
- The Mountie/Bret Hart Issue: Bret Hart has been given the WWF World Title shot normally given to the winner of The Royal Rumble, in lieu of the match itself declaring the champion, hence his not competing in the match. Bret Hart will face the WWF Champion at WrestleMania VIII As for the tazer incident, The Mountie must appear on The Barbershop here next week and give a formal apology to both Bret Hart and Brutus Beefcake or suffer immediate suspension and forfeit his Intercontinental Title Match.
- Ric Flair Ric Flair and his entourage have been running rampant in the WWF, breaking rules, blatantly showing no respect for WWF authority. That being said, no one will be able to accompany Flair or his companions to the ring for their matches until the Royal Rumble. They are barred from ringside. Anyone breaking these rules will pay a $5,000 fine.
- Jerry “The King” Lawler Due to his cheating tactics, he will face the Texas Tornado and Kevin Von Erich in a tag team match, with The Genius as his tag team partner at The Royal Rumble, and The Brothers of Beverly are banned from ringside.
- "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels After his recent dispicable actions, be will be forced to face Marty Jannetty at the Royal Rumble, with a special guest referee... Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake! Should anything happen to Brutus before, or during the match, due to actions of Mr. Michaels, he will be suspended and fined immediately.
- This is just a warning to all those superstars out there who think they run the show, Jack Tunney is the WWF President, and he will take action against anyone who should happen to break the rules he has set down.
- Hawk has some trouble taking it to Earthquake, not being able to take the big man down.
- Earthquake, sluggishly, but effectively smashes Hawk in the ring corner. He continues his assault with partner Typhoon, taking turns rushing Hawk in the corner.
- Animal tags in and makes an attempt to down Earthquake with a shoulderblock. He continues again, and a third time. On the third attempt, he knocks Earthquake off his feet and to the mat.
- Animal, with renewed strength, manages to hip toss Earthquake, catching him off guard. Animal tags his partner Hawk who connects with a top-rope clothesline. Hawk pins Earthquake for the victory.
- Pre-Taped segment of Jake “The Snake” Roberts talking about his chances in the Royal Rumble match.
- He says that no man, beast, or higher power, can stop him from walking out with that WWF World Heavyweight Championship.
- Roberts then poses the question if there should be 31 entrants, considering Damien will be in the house!
- The Hot Rod claims he wants revenge on Muta for his actions on Piper’s Pit.
- Muta with some amazing maneuvers to open the match, culminating with a sidekick that sends Piper outside the ring.
- Piper then stalks Mr. Fuji around the outside of the ring until Muta comes to follow him. Piper then slides in the ring and challenges Muta to follow.
- As Muta enters the ring the tide changes and Piper takes control.
- Piper scores the victory after a devastating sleeper, neckbreaker combination.
OVERALL – 68%
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January 6, 1992
Hosted By: Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby “The Brain” Heenan
- DiBiase starts out this match by offering The Bushwhackers $500 just to walk away. They decline and start to chew on the money and stomp about the ring.
- IRS jams a harsh knee into the face of Butch, seeming to injure him.
- DiBiase in the ring, taking advantage of a seemingly injured Butch, applying the Million Dollar Dream, gripping Butch tightly as he writhes in pain, forced to submit.
- IRS and DiBiase assault Luke after the match, and then grab a microphone.
- DiBiase starts to run down the World Wrestling Federation tag team division, and says it can only be reflected by it’s champions.
- With Money Inc. as champions, the WWF would be forced to bring in world class talent to compete in the division.
- IRS tells the Legion of Deficient Taxpayers… Hawk and Animal that their days as champions are numbered, and when the dust settles, himself and DiBiase will stand strong as the NEW WWF World Tag Team Champions.
- DiBiase then offers them $10,000 dollars to put the belts up at the Royal Rumble. If they win, they keep the money, if they lose, they go home like usual… a couple of broke LOSERS!
- Texas Tornado wanted a rematch after his six-man tag loss to Lawler earlier in the week.
- The Genius starts out the match by reciting a poem, talking about how Lawler is compared to a royal hurricane, and could decimate a poor man’s tornado.
- Texas Tornado has a great amount of offense in the opening minutes of the match, taking Lawler off his feet early on.
- Lawler regains control after a thumb to the eye. The Genius distracts the referee which allows Lawler to hit a low blow.
- Lawler attempts a piledriver, but is thrown over in a back body drop. Lawler oversells it, and keeps the referees attention long enough for The Genius to hit Texas Tornado in the head with his steel scroll holder.
- Lawler gets the victory pinfall after a piledriver.
- After the match, The Genius and Lawler lay the boots into the Tornado, until Kevin Von Erich rushes to the ring, he hits a dropkick on Lawler and throws The Genius over the top rope.
- The Hot Rod opens up by talking about the diversity of The Royal Rumble. Everyone from different parts of the world compete, for the chance at the WWF World Heavyweight Championship.
- Piper says in the spirit of diversity, tonight’s guest is a foreign star who has recently entered the World Wrestling Federation, and will be competing in the Royal Rumble.
- Tonight’s Guest: The Great Muta and Mr. Fuji!!!
- Mr. Fuji speaks for The Great Muta, and thanks Piper for the chance to be on his show, Fuji then goes on to say how it is unfortuneate that Muta will have to make an example out of WWF superstars just like Piper.
- Piper takes offense and starts talking to Muta directly, trying to get a response directly from the “horse’s mouth”.
- Muta refuses to speak, even with the goading of Piper, Fuji warns the Hot Rod to watch his step as Muta is a dangerous man, and Piper could be making the worst mistake of his life.
- Piper then looks into the eyes of Muta and asks him “what, do a cat got your tongue?” Muta then spits a green mist into the eyes of Piper and then hits him with a superkick.
- Fuji warns this is just the beginning, and all the rest who challenge Muta will fall!
- Piper clears his eyes soon after and begins screaming “Muta!! Muta!! I’ll see you in the ring!!”
- Marty is accompanied to the ring by Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake, dedicating this match to him.
- Shawn Michaels with some great high risk maneuvers in the opening moments.
- Marty Jannetty gains momentum after connecting with a Superkick.
- HBK hits a devastating back-suplex and follows up with a top-rope elbowdrop.
- Shawn Michaels scores the victory after a Superkick, and holding Jannetty’s tights.
- After the match, Brutus tells Shawn he is an embarrassment, and he catches a Superkick as well. HBK leaves the ring with both men down in the ring.
- WWF President Jack Tunney is back stage with Gene Okerlund.
- With the excitement of the Royal Rumble coming up, and the actions of the some of the WWF’s major names, Tunney believes a match is in order.
- Tonight, a major tag team match, Hulk Hogan and “The Macho Man” Randy Savage will face “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair and Sid Justice!
- The Legion of Doom are with Sean Mooney in their lockeroom. Mooney asks them about the comments of Money Inc. earlier tonight.
- Hawk goes on a rant claiming that Money Inc. is nothing but a bunch of pompus, suit wearing, pansies.
- L.O.D will defend their titles at The Royal Rumble, and will take the $10,000 challenge.
- Ric Flair and Sid Justice are with Mr. Perfect and Arn Anderson in the back.
- Flair is on a rampage, saying that Tunney is on Hogan’s payroll. He is angered by the descision for himself and Sid to fight Savage and Hogan, saying they’ve already proved they could beat them.
- Sid looks into the camera, and stares devilishly into it, asking Hogan to look into his eyes, because these eyes are going to be all he sees before he passes out. Tonight JUSTICE will be served.
- Sid starts out the match with Savage, with Sid stalking his opponent around the ring. Savage launches himself at Sid and throws caution to the wind.
- Sid manages to overpower Savage, and powerslam him to the mat. Sid then points at Hogan and throws Savage to his corner. Hogan tags in and steps into the ring cautiously.
- Justice goes to work on Hogan, starting off with a big boot to the face.
- With Hogan on the mat, Justice tags in Flair. “The Nature Boy comes in and begins to work on the knee of Hulk Hogan.
- Flair locks in the figure four leg-lock, but after a few minutes of excruciating pain, Hogan, hulks up and rolls over the move, putting the leverage in his court, and the pressure on Flair’s knee.
- Hogan, now on a roll lays out Flair with punch after punch. Hogan throws Flair into the ropes and hits the big boot. He bounces off the ropes and hits the legrop!
- Sid Justice single-handed chokeslams Hogan to the mat, and pulls Flair to his corner, and tags him.
- Justice knocks Savage off the apron with a huge elbow, and then walks over to Hogan. Sid nails a huge powerbomb on Hogan and pins him for the three. Anderson and Perfect held Savage from stopping the count.
- After the match, Arn Anderson DDT’s Savage, and the four men pummel the fallen heroes.
OVERALL – 76%
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