TLC 2012 (1/15/13)
The Best of Raw & Smackdown 2012 (1/29/13)
- Kane fought Zack Ryder to a no contest in a falls count anywhere match at around the 12-minute mark when, after Kane dropped Ryder with a chokeslam
through the stage and then stalked Eve, John Cena appeared at the entrance and scared Kane off; Ryder's ribs were heavily taped for the bout;
stipulations stated Cena couldn't interfere in the match or Ryder would never get a WWE US Title rematch; after the bout, Ryder was placed on a
backboard and in a neckbrace; following the commercial break, Ryder was taken backstage on a stretcher and placed into the back of an ambulance;
Cena then said he would take care of it, with Eve blaming Cena, telling him it was all his fault, and she was riding in the ambulance with Ryder;
Josh Matthews then interviewed Cena about what just happened, with Cena glaring at him and slapping the mic out of his hand; Cena then glared at
the cameraman as the show went to commercial; Dean Malenko appeared on camera while Ryder was helped backstage; the segment of the stage was roped
off for the remainder of the show (1/23/12; Phoenix, AZ)
- World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan defeated WWE World Champion CM Punk via disqualification at 15:05 after Chris Jericho pulled Bryan out of the
ring and threw him into the barricade, then slid into the ring and dropped Punk with the Code Breaker; neither title was at stake in the match
(1/30/12; Kansas City, MO)
- Randy Orton pinned Wade Barrett in a No DQ match at 16:55 with a RKO onto a steel chair, moments after a regular RKO (1/31/12; Omaha, NE)
- Randy Orton, Sheamus, & the Big Show defeated World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan (w/ AJ), WWE IC Champion Cody Rhodes, & Mike Mizanin at around the 13-minute
mark when Orton pinned Miz with the RKO; late in the match, Show chased Rhodes backstage; after the bout, Kane dragged Orton to the floor, with the two brawling at
ringside and into the crowd (3/6/12; Uncasville, CT)
- WWE US Champion Santino Marella defeated Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger at 6:52 by pinning Swagger with the Cobra after the challenger missed a charge into the
corner; prior to the bout, Vickie Guerrero introduced both challengers from the entrance stage and then supported them at ringside during the bout; after the
contest, Marella was double teamed before he walked up the stage, with Brodus Clay walking out and standing side by side with Marella; Ziggler then ran after Clay
only to sustain a headbutt that sent him reeling down the ramp; moments later, Santino, Brodus, Naomi, and Cameron danced at the entrance stage
(4/2/12; Miami, FL)
- Randy Orton pinned Kane in a No DQ match with the RKO at 13:52 after Kane hit an exposed turnbuckle (4/3/12; Orlando, FL)
- WWE World Champion CM Punk pinned Mark Henry in a No DQ, no count-out match at 13:12 with an elbow drop off the top, using a steel chair
(4/16/12; London, England)
- R-Truth & Kofi Kingston defeated WWE Tag Team Champions Primo Colon & Epico (w/ Rosa Mendes) at 7:03 to win the titles when Kingston pinned Epico with the spin
kick to the face after Truth dropped Epico throat-first across the top rope; during the match, it was noted WWE.com had just broken news that Nikki & Brie Bella
had been fired (4/30/12; Dayton, OH)
- World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus pinned Randy Orton in a non-title match with a roll up after avoiding the RKO at around the 21-minute mark; after the match,
Orton extended his hand to Sheamus, with Sheamus shaking it before Orton dropped him with the RKO (5/15/12; Hershey, PA)
- The Big Show fought Brodus Clay (w/ Cameron & Naomi) to a no contest;
upon his entrance, Show took the mic and said Clay was as much of a sell out as him, then comparing Clay to Doink the Clown before adding Doink, unlike
Clay, actually had talent; after Show assaulted Clay at ringside, Show fought off WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston & R-Truth before kicking apart the
commentary table; Show then used part of the table to twice hit Clay across the back and easily manhandled Kingston & Truth while knocking Clay out with
a punch; moments later, Show and John Laurinaitis held up their hands at the entrance stage as the show ended; moments later, Clay was taken backstage on
a stretcher (5/28/12; New Orleans, LA)
- Dolph Ziggler defeated Jack Swagger, WWE IC Champion Christian, and the Great Khali in an elimination match at 12:20;
prior to the bout, Guerrero introduced both Ziggler and Swagger from the entrance stage;
stipulations stated the winner would challenge World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus Sunday at No Way Out;
the three pinned Khali at 1:52 after Christian hit the frog splash; Ziggler pinned Swagger at 8:38 after Christian hit Swagger with the Killswitch;
Ziggler pinned Christian with the Zig Zag after Christian landed on his injured ankle; after the bout, Sheamus appeared on the entrance stage and
held up the title belt in Ziggler's face (6/11/12; Houston, TX)
- Vader (mystery opponent) pinned Heath Slater with the Vader Bomb at 3:18; prior to the bout, Justin Roberts said Slater's opponent was a former Raw main eventer,
with Slater taking the mic and saying it was "Slater time;" moments later, Vader's music began playing; during the match, the crowd chanted "You've still got it"
and "Vader bomb" (Vader's surprise return after a 14-year absence) (6/11/12; Houston, TX)
- World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus pinned Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero) in a non-title match with the boot to the face at 12:26;
late in the bout, there were dueling chants for both men (6/19/12; Baltimore, MD)
- Alberto Del Rio defeated Kane, Daniel Bryan, and Rey Mysterio Jr. at around the 12-minute mark by pinning Bryan after Mysterio hit the 619 on both ADR and Bryan,
then the splash off the top onto Bryan before Ricardo Rodriguez pulled Mysterio to the floor; stipulations stated the winner would become the #1 contender for the
World Heavyweight Title; Rodriguez served as ADR's ring announcer for the bout (7/24/12; Kansas City, MO)
- Ryback defeated Curt Hawkins & Tyler Reks in a handicap match at 2:50 by pinning Hawkins with the Samoan Drop;
during his entrance, a pretaped insert promo by Ryback aired regarding the match; after the bout, Ryback chanted "Feed me more!" (8/6/12; San Antonio, TX)
- Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned Cody Rhodes at around the 8-minute mark with a reversal into a roll up; during his entrance, an insert promo from Rhodes aired in which he
discussed why Mysterio and Sin Cara really wear masks; after the bout, Rhodes attacked Mysterio and tried to unmask him before Sin Cara ran out and opened the door
for Mysterio to hit the 619; moments later, Sin Cara put one of his own masks on Rhodes' head before then shaking Mysterio's hand (8/28/12; Green Bay, WI)
- Alberto Del Rio pinned John Cena in a falls count anywhere match at around the 14-minute mark after, as the two fought backstage, WWE World Champion CM Punk kicked
Cena in the head and pulled ADR ontop of Cena for the win; during ADR's entrance, a Tout from David Otunga said he would address Ricardo Rodriguez's injuries on
Smackdown; after the contest, Punk used a nearby car to drop Cena with the Go To Sleep; Punk then held up his title belt from the passenger's side; moments later,
the driver's window came down to reveal Paul Heyman behind the wheel (the match began during the commercial break) (9/3/12; Chicago, IL)
- Randy Orton defeated Damien Sandow via count-out in an impromptu match at around the 8-minute mark when Sandow ran backstage; during Sandow's entrance, he cut a
promo in which he complained about being put into a match without having had time to prepare for it, bragged about having not been pinned, and while fans were
going to social media to call him a coward none of them had to guts to do so to his face; he then said the fans should spend less time tweeting and touting and
more time reading, before being interrupted by Orton's entrance; Orton then said he already went to Booker T and said he wanted a match with Sandow; before the bell
rang, Dolph Ziggler & Vickie Guerrero walked out, with Ziggler providing guest commentary for the bout; after the contest, Orton slid to the floor and confronted
Ziggler; the two then fought in the ring, with Sandow running back out and sustaining the RKO as Ziggler slid out of the ring (9/4/12; Moline, IL)
- Dolph Ziggler pinned Kofi Kingston at 11:07 with the Zig Zag after throwing Kingston upside down in the corner;
prior to the bout, Vickie Guerrero introduced Ziggler from the entrance stage; during Ziggler's entrance, recent tweets between the two were shown;
R-Truth escorted Kingston to the ring before the match; following the entrances, Vickie and Truth had a confrontation at ringside, with Vickie having
Truth's drink dumped on her before the referee ejected them both from ringside; during the bout, it was noted Criss Angel was the social media ambassador
for the night's show (9/24/12; Albany, NY)
- Beth Phoenix pinned Natalya Neidhart at 4:15 with a roll over; prior to the bout, a Tout from WWE Divas Champion Eve aired in which she said she took the attack on
Kaitlyn very seriously; the two shook hands to start the contest; late in the match, Natalya kicked out of the Glam Slam; after the contest, Eve appeared at the
entrance stage, apologized for her accusations against Phoenix, but then suspended her indefinitely until the investigation was complete (9/25/12; Buffalo, NY)
- Ryback pinned Tensai at 1:50 with a clothesline after twice failing to hit the Samoan Drop (10/1/12; Oklahoma City, OK)
- World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus pinned Damien Sandow (w/ Cody Rhodes) in a non-title match at 15:43 with a kick to the head to both Sandow and an interfering
Rhodes; Rhodes provided guest commentary for the bout (10/1/12; Oklahoma City, OK)
- WWE Tag Team Champions Daniel Bryan & Kane defeated Alberto Del Rio & David Otunga in an impromptu non-title match at 4:59 when Bryan pinned Otunga with a headbutt
off the top after Kane hit Otunga with a chokeslam; Ricardo Rodriguez served as ADR's ring announcer for the match; after the contest, Bryan & Kane argued about who
was the tag team champions (10/2/12; Tulsa, OK)
- WWE World Champion CM Punk (w/ Paul Heyman) pinned Dolph Ziggler (w/ Vickie Guerrero) in a non-title match with the Go To Sleep at around the 10-minute mark
(10/2/12; Tulsa, OK)
- Vince McMahon fought WWE World Champion CM Punk (w/ Paul Heyman) to a no contest in a non-title match at around the 9-minute mark; during McMahon's entrance, Punk
jumped him from behind at ringside; during the match, Punk at one point put on a headset at the commentary table and yelled "What a maneuver!"; at the 6-minute
mark, McMahon took a kendo stick, punched Heyman, and took possession of the title belt, keeping Punk from entering the ring to take it back; moments later, Punk
grabbed his own kendo stick, leading to the two trading blows in the ring; during the closing moments of the match, Punk had McMahon up for the Go To Sleep before
Ryback ran out, scaring Punk to the floor; moments later, John Cena appeared and tossed Punk back into the ring, where he narrowly escaped Ryback's Shell Shocked;
Punk then escaped through the crowd, with McMahon then taking a mic and telling Punk he had a week to decide who he would face at Hell in a Cell -- Cena or Ryback --
and if he didn't decide then McMahon would decide for him (10/8/12; Sacramento, CA)
- Dolph Ziggler pinned WWE Tag Team Champion Daniel Bryan at 14:01 with a Zig Zag from the middle turnbuckle after Bryan chanted "No" as WWE Tag Team Champion Kane
had the crowd chant "Yes" to encourage Bryan; Kane came ringside early in the match to support Bryan (10/22/12; East Rutherford, NJ)
- John Cena & Ryback defeated WWE World Champion CM Punk (w/ Paul Heyman) & Dolph Ziggler at 10:15 when Ryback pinned Punk with Shellshocked; following Punk's
entrance, he took the mic and complained about losing his team at Survivor Series and said Vince McMahon was out to "screw his most talented performer at Survivor
Series;" during the bout, there were dueling chants of "Let's go, Cena" and "Cena sucks;" after the bout, Ryback chanted "Feed me more" while looking at Cena
(11/5/12; Birmingham, England)
- Randy Orton pinned Alberto Del Rio in a falls count anywhere match at 12:46 with a RKO onto the steel steps, inside the ring, after ADR attempted to hit Orton
with a steel chair but struck the steps instead; Ricardo Rodriguez served as ADR's ring announcer for the bout (11/6/12; Birmingham, England)
The Very Best of WCW Monday Nitro Vol. 2 (2/12/13)
- WCW US Champion Sting fought Ric Flair to a no contest (9/4/95; Mall of America)
- Arn Anderson (w/ Woman) pinned Hulk Hogan at 9:15 after hitting Hogan in the eye with Miss Elizabeth's high heel
shoe after Woman threw powder into Hogan's face; WCW World Champion Ric Flair & Elizabeth came ringside at around the 6:30 mark;
after the match, Randy Savage came out and helped Hogan clear the ring of Flair and Anderson (2/12/96; Tampa, FL)
- The Road Warriors defeated Rick & Scott Steiner (the Steiners' surprise return after a more than 3-year absence) (3/11/96; Winston Salem, NC)
- Dean Malenko pinned Jushin Liger (w/ Sonny Onoo) at around the 8:50 mark with a double underhook into a sit-down powerbomb; prior to the bout, it was
noted Shinjiro Ohtani was the new WCW Cruiserweight Champion, would debut on WCW TV with the title during the weekend of May 18, and would defend the
belt as part of Slamboree; during the bout, it was announced Randy Savage had been ejected from the building by police; moments later, Ric Flair,
wearing a tuxedo, Elizabeth, & Woman appeared and took their seat at the Horsemen's VIP table near the entrance stage (5/6/96; Daytona Beach, FL)
- WCW Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned Juventud Guerrera at around the 9-minute mark with a hurricanrana off the top;
during the bout, Tony Schiavone said it would be revealed in the coming weeks as to what the nWo's demands would be coming off their win at
Wargames; late in the bout, footage was shown outside the arena of nWo fans with signs and fliers; Mike Tenay provided guest commentary for the bout
(9/16/96; Asheville, NC)
- WCW US Championship Tournament Quarter-Finals: Diamond Dallas Page pinned Jeff Jarrett at around the 10:30 mark after WCW Tag Team Champion
Scott Hall ran out and, as WCW Tag Team Champion Kevin Nash distracted referee Randy Anderson from the floor, Hall dropped Jarrett with the
Outsider's Edge; Hall & Nash then left ringside with Hall giving the DDP hand sign; after the contest, Gene Okerlund conducted an in-ring interview
with Page in which he said he didn't need the nWo, compared them to a broad that wouldn't leave him alone, and said no one wanted the US title more
than him (12/9/96; Charlotte, NC)
- Ric Flair defeated WCW Tag Team Champion Scott Hall via disqualification (6/2/97; Dayton, OH)
- WCW Tag Team Champion Kevin Nash pinned Rey Mysterio Jr. at 1:48 by placing one foot on his chest after hitting the powerbomb;
after the bout, Nash dropped Mysterio twice more with the powerbomb and knocked out the referee before Konnan
came out to the ring; after a brief staredown, Nash left ringside as Konnan attacked Mysterio's knee;
after the commercial break, Mysterio was placed on a stretcher and taken backstage (6/30/97; Las Vegas, NV)
- La Parka (Diamond Dallas Page under a mask) pinned Randy Savage at 3:10 with the Diamond Cutter;
after the bout, La Parka took off his mask to reveal himself as DDP (7/7/97; Memphis, TN)
- Bill Goldberg pinned Hugh Morrus with the Jackhammer at 2:43; late in the bout, Goldberg kicked out of Morrus' moonsault; after the bout, Gene Okerlund
attempted to interview Goldberg in the aisle but Goldberg walked off (Goldberg's TV debut) (9/22/97; Salt Lake City, UT)
- Booker T (w/ Jacquline) pinned Jeff Jarrett (w/ Debra) at around the 8:30 mark with a roll up after Steve McMichael came ringside, cornered Debra on the
floor, and then punched Jarrett in the face (Jarrett's last match for 2 years) (10/6/97; Minneapolis, MN)
- WCW Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Public Enemy in a streetfight (11/3/97; Philadelphia, PA)
- Randy Savage defeated Booker T (12/15/97; Charlotte, NC)
- Rey Mysterio Jr., Juventud Guerrera, & Hector Garza defeated La Parka, Psychosis, & Silver King when Mysterio pinned King with a hurricanrana
(12/22/97; Macon, GA)
- WCW US Champion Dallas Page defeated Chris Jericho (1/5/98; Georgia Dome)
- Hulk Hogan, WCW Tag Team Champions Kevin Nash & Scott Hall defeated WCW World Champion Sting, the Giant, & Randy Savage (3/9/98; Winston Salem, NC)
- Bill Goldberg pinned WCW US Champion Raven to win the title at 4:56 with the Jackhammer, despite interference from the Flock;
late in the bout, Raven attempted to escape through the crowd but was pushed back over the guardrail by fans (Goldberg's record: 75-0)
(4/20/98; Colorado Springs, CO)
- Lex Luger & Kevin Nash defeated WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan & the Giant via disqualification (6/1/98; Washington DC)
- Eddie Guerrero defeated Rey Mysterio Jr. (12/21/98; St. Louis, MO)
- Bam Bam Bigelow fought Scott Hall to a no contest in a ladder match (1/25/99; Dallas, TX)
- Roddy Piper pinned WCW US Champion Bret Hart to win the title (2/8/99; Buffalo, NY)
- Hulk Hogan pinned WCW World Champion Randy Savage to win the title (7/12/99; Jacksonville, FL)
- Kevin Nash & Scott Hall defeated WCW Tag Team Champions - WCW World Champion Bret Hart & Bill Goldberg to win the titles (12/13/99; New Orleans, LA)
- Sting defeated Vampiro in a House of Pain match (5/15/00; Biloxi, MS)
- Shane Helms defeated Shannon Moore (2/26/01; New Orleans, LA)
- WCW U.S. Champion Booker T pinned WCW World Champion Scott Steiner (w/ Madajah) with the Book End to win the title
at 5:11 after avoiding a powerbomb attempt; both titles were at stake in the match (3/26/01; Panama City, FL)
Royal Rumble 2013 (2/26/13)
Bret Hitman Hart: The Dungeon Collection (3/5/13)
- North American Champion Bret Hart defeated the Dynamite Kid in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match, 2-0; fall #2: Bret won via disqualification when Dynamite suplexed him over the top to
the floor (joined in progress) (12/78)
- Bret Hart fought Buzz Sawyer to a 10-minute time-limit draw (9/79)
- Bret Hart defeated North American Champion Leo Burke via disqualification after Burke collided with the referee; Bret originally won the match and title with
a piledriver, with a second referee counting the pinfall; moments later, the initial referee came to and disqualified Burke; after the match, Hart was interviewed
in the ring in which he said he was still going after Burke and the title (joined in progress) (1/83)
- The Dynamite Kid pinned Bret Hart at 12:25 by blocking a suplex into the ring and reversing it into a roll up; after
the bout, Jim Neidhart helped in double teaming Dynamite until Davey Boy Smith made the save (9/14/85; Capital Centre)
- WWF Tag Team Champions Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart (w/ Jimmy Hart & Danny Davis) defeated the Islanders at 18:22
when Bret pinned Tama after Davis interfered and reversed Tama's small package attempt behind the referee's back
(3/14/87; Spectrum)
- Andre the Giant pinned Bret Hart at around the 8-minute mark with an elbow drop after throwing Bret off the middle turnbuckle; Bret put up very little offense
in the contest (4/10/89; Milan, Italy)
- Mr. Perfect fought Bret Hart to a 20-minute time-limit draw; prior to the match, Hart gave his silver glasses to a ringside fan, an older woman who
gave him a rose; moments later, Hennig kicked the rose off the ring apron to the floor; after the bout, Hart challenged Perfect to 5 more minutes, with
the two brawling until Hart knocked Perfect to the floor; the bell rang as Hart had Hennig covered following an elbow drop from the middle turnbuckle
(4/23/89; Maple Leaf Gardens)
- The Big Bossman & Akeem (w/ Slick) defeated Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart via count-out at 13:15 when all four men began brawling in the floor but Akeem was
able to return to the ring before the 10-count; after the contest, the Hart Foundation attacked their opponents, handcuffed Slick to the ring rope, and
left ringside with the key (5/17/89; Duluth, MN)
- Tiger Mask II fought Bret Hart to a 20-minute time-limit draw; the bell rang as Tiger Mask ducked a clothesline and covered Hart with a crossbody
(4/13/90; Tokyo Dome)
- Ric Flair (w/ Mr. Perfect) defeated WWF IC Champion Bret Hart via count-out at 19:18 when Perfect pulled the champion
off the ring apron behind the referee's back as Bret attempted to get back into the ring (11/13/91; New Haven, CT)
- The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) pinned Bret Hart at 12:27 with a double axe handle and hitting Hart in the face with the urn, moments after Hart released the
Sharpshooter to go after Bearer, who was holding down referee Danny Davis (1/31/92; Madison Square Garden)
- Bret Hart pinned Bam Bam Bigelow with a victory roll out of the corner at 20:38; prior to the bout, Hart was interviewed backstage about his title history, with
Hart saying he had done it all in the WWF and didn't like to lose (4/25/93; Milan, Italy)
- WWF IC Champion Diesel (w/ Shawn Michaels) defeated WWF World Champion Bret Hart (w/ Jim Neidhart) via disqualification at 22:51 when Neidhart
broke the cover following the powerbomb; Michaels had interfered moments earlier, hitting Hart from behind with the world title belt
which prompted Neidhart to make the save; after the bout, Diesel and Michaels continued to pound on Hart while Neidhart left ringside
immediately after the bell had rung; Bret had announced weeks earlier that he would have a family member at ringside but did not let on that
it was Neidhart (Neidhart's return after a 2-year absence) (King of the Ring 94 - 6/19/94; Baltimore, MD)
- Bret Hart defeated Owen Hart via submission with the Sharpshooter in a no holds barred match at around the 12-minute mark
after avoiding a missile dropkick and hitting a catapult into the top turnbuckle; after the match, Bret kept the hold
applied until a number of officials swarmed the ring (3/13/95; Stockton, CA)
- Bret Hart defeated Jean Pierre Lafitte at 16:37 via submission with the Sharpshooter after both men collided; prior to the bout, footage was shown of
Lafitte stealing Hart's glasses and jacket over the previous month; Lafitte came to the ring wearing Hart's jacket; after Lafitte's entrance, Hart cut
a backstage interview regarding the upcoming match; Hart made his entrance through the In Your House stage front door instead of the regular entranceway;
after the match, Hart regained possession of his jacket (In Your House 3 - 9/24/95; Saginaw, MI)
- Bret Hart pinned Steve Austin with an inside cradle at 19:56 after kicking off the turnbuckle to make a reversal;
prior to the bout, both men gave comments about the upcoming match, with Austin saying it took him 8 months and a flight to South Africa for Hart to face him
and Hart saying it was his last official match with the WWF and while he could leave the company he alluded that he wouldn't; following Austin's entrance, he
took the mic and threatened Owen Hart to not mess with his match; after his statement drew applause from the fans, Austin said he would "whip Bret Hart's ass"
and then the crowd's too (9/14/96; Sun City, South Africa)
- WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated the Patriot by reversing the challenger's Sharpshooter into his own for the submission victory at 19:18; Davey Boy Smith
and Vader interfered on the floor during the match but were eventually sent backstage (In Your House: Ground Zero - 9/7/97; Louisville, KY)
- WCW US Champion Bret Hart pinned Booker T (1/25/99; Dallas, TX)
- WCW World Title Tournament Semi-Finals: Bret Hart defeated Sting via submission with the Sharpshooter at
10:06 after beating Sting's injured leg to get out of the Scorpion Deathlock; Hart originally won the match via disqualification at 7:32 when,
after referee Mickey Jay was knocked out, Lex Luger, with Elizabeth, came out and hit Sting in the leg with his baseball bat before Hart locked
Luger in the Sharpshooter; Hart then argued he didn't want to win the match that way so the bout continued;
after the match, the two men shook hands (Mayhem - 11/21/99; Toronto, Ontario)
The Marine 3 (3/5/13)
The Undertaker: Dead or Alive Double Feature (3/12/13)
WrestleMania (3/12/13)
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Elimination Chamber 2013 (3/19/13)
For All Mankind: The Life and Career of Mick Foley (4/16/13)
- WWF Tag Team Champions Davey Boy Smith & the Dynamite Kid (w/ Capt. Lou Albano) defeated Les Thornton & Jack Foley (Mick Foley) when Dynamite pinned Foley after a
back suplex from the middle rope at 3:42 (8/26/86; Providence, RI)
- Cactus Jack & Gary Young vs. Scott Steiner & Billy Travis
- Cactus Jack Manson vs. Brickhouse Brown
- Cactus Jack (w/ Kevin Sullivan) pinned Keith Hart at 5:37 following an elbow drop from the apron, over the guard rail, to the floor
(2/22/90; Center Stage Theatre)
- Sting vs. Cactus Jack
- Cactus Jack pinned Van Hammer in falls count anywhere match at around the 10-minute mark after Abdullah the Butcher,
dressed as a cowboy, accidentally hit Hammer with a shovel as Cactus and Hammer brawled outside the arena and into
an animal stall; after the bout, Cactus and Abdullah brawled until Abdullah grabbed Missy Hyatt - who was covering the
fight with a camera crew - and dunked her in a horse trough (Clash of the Champions XVIII - 1/21/92; Topeka, KS)
- Cactus Jack pinned ECW World Champion the Sandman (w/ Woman) in a non-title barbed wire match at 12:14;
the ring ropes were replaced with barbed wire for the bout; pre-match stipulations stated Cactus would
become the #1 contender to the title if he won (5/5/95; Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
- Shane Douglas pinned Cactus Jack at 15:40 when Mikey Whipwreck interfered as Cactus was caught in a figure-4 and hit
Cactus in the head with a steel chair; late in the contest, Douglas handcuffed Cactus' hands behind his back and repeatedly
hit him over the head with a steel chair, with Cactus calling out to Vince McMahon and Whipwreck for help;
Cactus wore an Eric Bischoff t-shirt for the match; Brian Hildebrand was the referee for the bout
(Cyberslam 96 - 2/17/96; ECW Arena)
- Mankind defeated Rocky Maivia via submission after rolling through a flying crossbody by Maivia and applying the
Mandible Claw (In Your House: Cold Day in Hell - 5/11/97; Richmond, VA)
- Mankind fought Hunter Hearst Helmsley (w/ Chyna) to a double count-out at 13:09 when the two began a lengthy brawl in the
crowd which continued backstage, despite intervention from referees and officials (In Your House: Canadian Stampede - 7/6/97; Calgary, Alberta)
- Dude Love defeated Rocky Maivia via disqualification at 4:22 when the Nation broke Dude's pin attempt after hitting the Sweet Shin Music
(11/11/97; Cornwall, Ontario)
- The Undertaker pinned Mankind in a Hell in a Cell match at 17:38 with the tombstone after dropping Mankind with an electric chair and chokeslam onto
a pile of thumb tacs inside the ring; the match began on the roof of the cage where, 90 seconds into the contest, Taker threw his opponent off the top
through the Spanish announce table on the floor; moments later, EMTs, Terry Funk and WWF officials Vince McMahon, Sgt. Slaughter, Tony Garea, and Dave
Hebner came out to check on Mankind and to load him onto a stretcher; nearly 8 minutes later, Mankind pulled himself off the stretcher and scaled the
cage to continue the match; less than 20 seconds later, the Undertaker hit a chokeslam on the roof of the cage, resulting in Mankind falling through
the roof, hitting the mat, and being legitly knocked out by a steel chair which fell inside the ring on top of him; EMTs and officials again swarmed
the ringside area where Taker hit a chokeslam on Terry Funk in order to buy Mankind time to recover his senses; voted Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Match
of the Year and named Pro Wrestling Torch's Match of the Year (King of the Ring 98 - 6/28/98; Pittsburgh, PA)
- Kane & Mankind defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Road Dogg & Billy Gunn to win the titles after D-Lo Brown came through the crowd and hit a frog
splash, wearing his steel chest protector, as DX and the Nation brawled around ringside (7/13/98; East Rutherford, NJ)
- Mankind defeated WWF World Champion the Rock (w/ Vince & Shane McMahon) at 13:33 with the Mandible Claw; at the 10-minute mark, Vince ordered
referee Mike Chioda to disqualify the challenger for a minor technicality, which resulted in Mankind hitting a piledriver on the referee to
prevent the match stopping; moments later, the challenger also assaulted the time keeper so that McMahon could not order the match to be over;
after the bout, Vince stated that Mankind was the winner of the match but since the Rock was not pinned nor did he submit, he was still the
champion; moments later, Mankind put the Mr. Socko Mandible Claw on Vince before sustaining a chair shot to the back from Shane; Mankind
no-sold the chair and reapplied the hold before Shane once again used the chair; Mankind then applied the move on Shane before hitting a
running knee to the corner on Vince and fighting off Pat Patterson and Jerry Brisco; moments later, the Big Bossman and Ken Shamrock came out
to help the Rock triple team Mankind (In Your House: Rock Bottom - 12/13/98; Vancouver, British Columbia)
- WWF Tag Team Champions the Rock & Mankind defeated WWF World Champion Triple H & Shane McMahon when the Rock pinned Triple H with the Rock Bottom and
People's Elbow after Billy Gunn interfered and hit the Fameasser on the world champion (8/31/99; Worcester, MA)
- Mankind pinned Al Snow in a falls count anywhere match after the Rock hit Snow with a chair backstage (12/14/99; Tallahassee, FL)
- WWF World Champion Triple H (w/ Stephanie McMahon) pinned Cactus Jack in a Hell in a Cell match at 23:58 with the Pedigree; moments earlier, the champion
backdropped Cactus on top of the cell, sending him through the ceiling, and partially through the mat as Cactus attempted a piledriver onto a flaming 2x4
wrapped in barbed wire; due to pre-match stipulations, Mick Foley was forced to retire; after the bout, medics came out with a stretcher to help Cactus
backstage but he refused help and walked backstage under his own power (No Way Out 2000 - 2/27/00; Hartford, CT)
For All Mankind: The Life and Career of Mick Foley (limited edition version) (4/16/13)
The Best of In Your House (4/30/13)
- Bret Hart pinned Hakushi (w/ Shinja) at 14:41 with a reverse roll up out of a waist lock; prior to the bout, Hart dedicated the night's performance to
his mother since it was Mothers Day; during the match, Jerry Lawler was shown watching backstage on a monitor; after the contest, Hart appeared to injure
his leg as he jumped to the floor (the end of Hakushi's 6-month undefeated streak) (5/14/95; Syracuse, NY)
- Shawn Michaels pinned WWF IC Champion Jeff Jarrett (w/ the Roadie) to win the title with the superkick at 19:57
after the Roadie accidentally tripped the champion as he ran the ropes, thinking it was Michaels;
during the bout, Vince McMahon's headset temporarily went out, forcing Jerry Lawler to call the match himself
(Jarrett's last appearance for 5 months; Roadie's last appearance for over a year) (7/23/95; Nashville, TN)
- Razor Ramon pinned WWF IC Champion Dean Douglas at 11:01 to win the title with a back suplex, even though Douglas' foot was outside the ring during the
cover; immediately prior to the match, Douglas was awarded the championship by WWF President Gorilla Monsoon due to Michaels not being able to defend the
title due to injuries sustained in a beating he took outside a nightclub in Syracuse, NY (10/22/95; Winnipeg, Manitoba)
- Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Henry Godwinn at 8:58 in an Arkansas Hog Pen match by backdropping Henry
into the hog pen; prior to the entrances, Hillbilly Jim was introduced as the surprise guest referee, with Jim then taking the mic and talking
about the match; after the bout, Godwinn hit a gorilla press slam on Helmsley into the slop and then slammed him in it before celebrating with
Jim; moments later, Helmsley repeatedly tried to stand up in the hog pen but kept slipping and falling back into it (12/17/95; Hershey, PA)
- WWF World Champion Bret Hart pinned Davey Boy Smith (w/ Jim Cornette & Diana Hart Smith) at 21:09 with an Oklahoma side
roll after kicking the challenger in the face as he ran towards the corner; during the bout, it was announced the Undertaker would challenge for the
title at the Royal Rumble; after the match, Todd Pettingill conducted a backstage interview with Taker & Paul Bearer regarding the upcoming title shot;
moments later, Diesel interrupted, upset that he wasn't getting the shot and confronting Taker; the closing shot of the show was the two men nose to
nose (12/17/95; Hershey, PA)
- WWF World Champion Shawn Michaels pinned Diesel in a no holds barred match at 17:52 after landing a low blow,
hitting Diesel with Mad Dog Vachon's prosthetic leg - which the challenger ripped off Vachon as he sat at ringside -
and hit the superkick; earlier in the bout, Diesel powerbombed Michaels through the announce table; prior to the
match, Michaels was escorted to the ring by Jose Lothario (4/28/96; Omaha, NE)
- WWF World Champion Shawn Michaels defeated Mankind (w/ Paul Bearer) via disqualification at 26:20 when Vader interfered as Michaels had the challenger
covered; moments thereafter, Michaels sent Vader to the floor where Psycho Sid came out and brawled with Vader to the backstage area; Michaels was soon
knocked out after being hit by Paul Bearer with the urn and later sustained the Mandible Claw from Mankind; the Undertaker then came out of Mankind's
casket, which was brought ringside before the match, and stalked Mankind backstage (9/22/96; Philadelphia, PA)
- Steve Austin pinned Hunter Hearst Helmsley (sub. for Savio Vega) with the Stunner at 15:30;
prior to the bout, Kevin Kelly conducted a backstage interview with Austin regarding Helmsley replacing Vega and Bret Hart returning
the following night on Raw; mid-way through the match, Mr. Perfect appeared ringside to take Helmsley's valet backstage; after passing
Austin on the floor, Austin confronted Perfect and later threw water in his face before backing off and Perfect leaving ringside with
the valet; during the match, Jim Ross' audio went in and out, which he blamed on Vince McMahon (10/20/96; Indianapolis, IN)
- The Undertaker defeated Mankind (w/ Paul Bearer) in a Buried Alive match at 18:25; after the match, the Executioner attacked the Undertaker from behind
with a shovel - with Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Justin Bradshaw, Goldust, Crush, Mankind, and the Executioner (Terry Gordy) then burying the Undertaker;
as the show was about to go off the air, a lightning bolt shot down from the ceiling before the Undertaker's hand was seen coming out of the dirt
(Terry Gordy's surprise return after a 12-year absence) (10/20/96; Indianapolis, IN)
- Bret Hart defeated Vader (w/ Paul Bearer), the Undertaker, and Steve Austin in a Final Four match by last eliminating Taker at 24:06 to win
the vacant WWF World Title; pre-match stipulations stated that eliminations could occur via pinfall, submission, or by tossing your opponent
over the top to the floor; early in the bout, Taker busted Vader's eye after hitting him in the face with the steel ringsteps; during the bout,
Psycho Sid - who would challenge the winner the following night on Monday Night Raw - was shown watching the match backstage; Hart eliminated
Austin by throwing him over the top at 18:09; Austin returned minutes later to attack Bret; Taker eliminated Vader at 22:33 by knocking him
off the top as he attempted a moonsault on Taker; Hart eliminated Taker with a clothesline after Taker knocked an
interfering Austin off the apron; after the bout, Sid interrupted Hart's celebratory fireworks and confronted Hart in the ring as the show
came to a close (2/16/97; Chattanooga, TN)
- Bret Hart, WWF IC Champion Owen Hart, WWF European Champion Davey Boy Smith, Jim Neidhart, & Brian Pillman defeated Steve
Austin, Goldust, Ken Shamrock, & the Legion of Doom at 24:30 when Owen pinned Austin with a roll up as Austin was distracted
by several of the Hart brothers at ringside; Owen was taken out of the match early on after Austin attacked his knee with a
chair; Austin was taken out of the bout moments later after a ring post figure-4 by Bret; both men returned towards the end
of the contest; after the match, Austin was handcuffed and led from ringside while the entire Hart Family celebrated inside
the ring (7/6/97; Calgary, Alberta)
- The Undertaker fought Shawn Michaels to a no contest at 16:02 when each participant beat up a referee and Hunter Hearst Helmsley & Chyna interfered on behalf of Michaels;
prior to the match beginning, the Undertaker attacked the referee when he got in the way of Michaels, which led to a several minute chase throughout the ringside
area until a replacement referee was sent to the ring and the match officially began; after the match, each man was held back by numerous wrestlers until the
Undertaker dove over the top rope onto Michaels and a host of heel wrestlers (9/7/97; Louisville, KY)
- Steve Austin, WWF European Champion Owen Hart, Cactus Jack, & Terry Funk defeated Triple H (w/ Chyna),
Savio Vega (sub. for WWF World Champion Shawn Michaels), & WWF Tag Team
Champions the Road Dogg & Billy Gunn in an unsanctioned match when Austin
pinned Road Dogg with the Stunner; after the bout, Austin hit Chyna with the Stunner as well (2/15/98; Houston, TX)
- WWF World Champion Steve Austin & the Undertaker defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Kane & Mankind (w/ Paul Bearer) to win the titles at 17:27 when the
Undertaker pinned Kane with a chokeslam and a tombstone (7/26/98; Fresno, CA)
- WWF IC Champion Ken Shamrock defeated Mankind at 14:35 when, after Shamrock applied the ankle lock on the challenger,
Mankind put himself in the Mandible Claw until he passed out; after the bout, Shamrock continued to stomp away at Mankind
and knocked out the referee as well; moments later, Mankind made it to his feet and put Shamrock in the Mr. Socko
Mandible Claw (10/18/98; Chicago, IL)
- WWF World Champion Mankind fought the Rock to a draw in a Last Man Standing match at 21:54 after both men simultaneously hit each other with a steel chair;
after the match, both participants were taken out of the ring on a stretcher into waiting ambulances backstage (2/14/99; Memphis, TN)
WrestleMania 29 (5/14/13)
The Top 25 WWE Rivalries (5/28/13)
- WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan (w/ Capt. Lou Albano & Cyndi Lauper) defeated Roddy Piper (w/ Bob Orton Jr.) via
disqualification at 7:40 after Paul Orndorff, who came ringside midway through the contest, joined Piper in attacking
the champion after the referee was knocked out; moments later, as Piper and Orndorff prepared to knock Cyndi Lauper
off the ring apron, Mr. T - who was sitting ringside for the event - came out of his seat and into the ring where he
and Hogan faced off against Piper and Orndorff until officials and police swarmed the ring; prior to the bout, Piper
came to the ring wearing a Hulk Hogan t-shirt and smashed a guitar in the ring to show what he thought of rock ‘n’ roll;
after the match, Hogan celebrated in the ring with Mr. T, Albano, and Lauper (2/18/85; Madison Square Garden)
- Magnum TA defeated NWA US Champion Tully Blanchard (w/ Baby Doll) in an I Quit steel cage match to win the title at around the 15-minute mark
when the challenger drove a broken piece of wood into the champion's forehead until Blanchard submitted (11/28/85; Greensboro Coliseum)
- Bruiser Brody pinned Abdullah the Butcher (w/ Gary Hart) in a steel cage match at 8:04 after guest referee Fritz Von Erich fought off an attacking Abdullah
and stabbed Abdullah repeatedly with his own fork; after the match, Fritz fought off Abdullah and Hart as referee David Manning tried to pull the men apart
(10/12/86; Cotton Bowl)
- Kevin & Kerry Von Erich vs. Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts (2/88)
- Hulk Hogan & WWF World Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) defeated Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) & Andre the Giant (w/ Bobby Heenan) at 13:57
when Hogan pinned Dibiase with the legdrop after Savage hit the flying elbowsmash; late in the bout, Elizabeth distracted the opposing team by
climbing on the ring apron and taking off her skirt, with Savage then knocking Andre to the floor leading to the finish; Jesse Ventura was the
guest referee for the bout (Hogan's first TV match in 3 months) (Summer Slam 88 - 8/29/88; Madison Square Garden)
- Mankind defeated the Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) at 18:21 with the Mandible Claw after Paul Bearer accidentally hit Taker with the urn
(King of the Ring 96 - 6/23/96; Milwaukee, WI)
- Taz (w/ Bill Alphonso) defeated Sabu via TKO with the Tazplex and the Tazmission at 17:48;
after the bout, Taz grabbed the mic and said he had a lot of respect for Sabu and said he would be up for a rematch;
the two men shook hands and raised each other's hand in a showing of respect until Rob Van Dam attacked Taz from behind;
as Taz attempted to hit a Tazplex on RVD, Sabu punched him and the two double teamed Taz with Sabu eventually putting
him through a table on the floor and locking on the Tazmission outside the ring; moments later, Alphonso got in the ring
and took off his Team Taz t-shirt to reveal a Sabu t-shrit underneath; RVD then grabbed the mic and said promoters
wanting his business should now call Alphonso for RVD's schedule, then added he loves to work Mondays
(Barely Legal - 4/13/97; ECW Arena)
- Tommy Dreamer (w/ Beaulah McGillicutty) pinned Raven (w/ Lupus & Chasity) with a DDT onto a street sign after a DVD at
15:06, despite interference from Louie Spicolli; after the bout, the lights went on and off three times as Rob Van Dam,
Sabu, and Jerry Lawler made surprise appearances and assaulted Dreamer, fighting off several ECW wrestlers - the Gangstas,
the bWo, Axl Rotten, Balls Mahoney, the Sandman as well as Paul E Dangerously as Spicolli forced Beaulah to watch; after
a lengthy beat down, all the heels left the ring when Taz appeared; Rick Rude did guest commentary with Joey Styles for
the bout; moments later, Taz cut an in-ring promo telling Lawler to suck his cock until Shane Douglas, beside Francine
in the crowd, cut Taz off with Taz telling him to shut up and "go fuck that little rat;" this all went on as medics attended
to the injured wrestlers in the ring; Taz then said he wasn't leaving until Sabu came out and had their main event match
then and there (Raven's last appearance for 2 years) (Wrestlepalooza 97 - 6/7/97; ECW Arena)
- Vince & Shane McMahon defeated Steve Austin in a ladder match at 17:11 when Shane grabbed the briefcase after pushing both Austin and his father off;
prior to the bout, Vince introduced Steve Blackman as Shane's replacement but moments later GTV showed Shane and the Mean Street Posse backstage,
gloating over convincing Shawn Michaels that Shane was unable to compete; moments later, Michaels forced Shane to wrestle and ordered Blackman backstage
and if either man refused the order he would disqualify Vince and award the match to Austin then and there;
Austin had the match won moments earlier bur the chord that attached to the briefcase was raised, taking it out of arm's reach until it was later
lowered for the McMahons; due to pre-match stipulations, Vince & Shane won 100% control of the WWF
(King of the Ring 99 - 6/27/99; Greensboro Coliseum)
- The Rock pinned WWF World Champion Triple H to win the title at 19:22 following the spinebuster and People's Elbow after Steve Austin countered the
interference of Vince & Shane McMahon, Gerald Brisco, and Pat Patterson; Shane McMahon was the guest referee for the match but Earl Hebner made the pinfall
(Backlash 00 - 4/30/00; Washington DC)
- WWE World Champion Kurt Angle defeated Brock Lesnar via submission with the ankle lock at 21:18 after avoiding an attempt at the F5; late in the bout,
Vince McMahon came ringside and hit the champion in the back with a steel chair while the referee was knocked out; after the match, Angle avoided an attack
from McMahon before dropping him onto a steel chair set up inside the ring (Summer Slam 03 - 8/24/03; Phoenix, AZ)
- WWE World Champion John Cena pinned Edge in a steel cage match at 19:11 with the FU; Lita was in the challenger's corner
for much of the match but was ejected at the 16-minute mark after sliding a steel chair into the ring for Edge to use;
Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch interfered moments later, attacked Cena, and tried to drag Edge out the door so he could win
the title but Shawn Michaels & Triple H eventually made the save, with Michaels superkicking Murdoch into the cage door
which then slammed into Edge's head (10/2/06; Topeka, KS)
The Best of WarGames (6/25/13)
- Dusty Rhodes, NWA US Champion Nikita Koloff, the Road Warriors, & Paul Ellering defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Lex Luger, &
JJ Dillon in Wargames at 21:20 when Dillon submitted as Road Warrior Hawk stood on his throat (the first Wargames match)
(7/4/87; Omni)
- Dusty Rhodes, Nikita Koloff, the Road Warriors, & Paul Ellering defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Arn Anderson,
NWA TV Champion Tully Blanchard, NWA US Champion Lex Luger, & the War Machine (Ray Traylor) (sub. for JJ Dillon) at 19:38 when War Machine submitted
as Road Warrior Animal repeatedly rammed a spike elbowpad into War Machine's eye (7/31/87; Orange Bowl)
- Jimmy & Ron Garvin, the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering), & Steve Williams defeated Kevin Sullivan, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda, Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart),
the Russian Assassin, & Ivan Koloff (w/ Paul Jones) in a Tower of Doom match when Sullivan knocked Jimmy out of the cage after Precious gave Jimmy the
key to unlock it; stipulations for the bout stated a wrestler from each team would enter at 2-minute intervals and would battle down the three cages;
the team to get to the bottom first would have to go through Precious, who had the only key to the lock; after the bout, Sullivan locked himself in the
cage with Precious, with Jimmy then climbing back to the top of the cage and going through each level to get back to Sullivan, with Road Warrior Hawk
making the save as Garvin freed Precious (Great American Bash 88 - 7/10/88; Baltimore, MD)
- Lex Luger, Steve Williams, Nikita Koloff, Dusty Rhodes, & Paul Ellering defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair,
NWA US Champion Barry Windham, JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in Wargames at 21:07 when Dillon submitted to Rhodes'
figure-4, with Rhodes grabbing the bottom rope for added leverage; order of entry: Rhodes, Anderson, Windham, Williams, Flair, Luger, Blanchard, Nikita,
Dillon, Ellerin (7/16/88; Greensboro Coliseum)
- The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering), Steve Williams, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated
NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hays & Jim Garvin, Terry Gordy, & the Samoan Swat Team (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) in a
Wargames match at around the 22-minute mark when Garvin submitted to a hangman's neckbreaker by Road Warrior Hawk;
after the bout, the heels closed the door shut as Road Warrior Animal was assaulted inside the ring for several moments
before Hawk made the save (Great American Bash 89 - 7/23/89; Baltimore, MD)
- WCW World Champion Ric Flair, Barry Windham, Sid Vicious, & Larry Zbyzsko (sub. for WCW TV Champion Arn Anderson)
(w/ Arn Anderson) defeated Sting, WCW US Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner, & Brian Pillman in Wargames at 22:11 when referee Nick Patrick
stopped the bout after Pillman, who entered the match with an already injured shoulder, sustained two powerbombs from
Vicious; moments prior to the match ending, El Gigante came ringside, ripped the cage door off, and checked on Pillman;
prior to the bout, footage was shown from the previous night's episode of World Championship Wrestling in which the 4 Horsemen
assaulted Pillman; after the match, El Gigante carried an unconscious Pillman backstage; moments later, Ross & Rhodes
spoke with Patrick about why he stopped the match, with Patrick saying Pillman couldn't speak and he didn't want to be
responsible for a wrestler's career ending prematurely (Wrestle War 91 - 2/24/91; Phoenix, AZ)
- WCW World Champion Sting, Dustin Rhodes, WCW TV Champion Barry Windham, Ricky Steamboat, & Nikita Koloff defeated
WCW US Champion Rick Rude, Steve Austin, Bobby Eaton, Arn Anderson, & Larry Zbyzsko (w/ Paul E. Dangerously & Madusa) in Wargames at 23:24
when Eaton submitted to an armbar from Sting after Zbyzsko accidentally hit his partner with a steel bar from an unhinged turnbuckle;
at the 14-minute mark, Madusa climbed on top of the cage and tossed Dangerously's phone inside the ring to be used by her team, only for
Sting to climb up and scare her back down; after the match, Dangerously verbally berated Zbyzsko in the ring, with the Dangerous Alliance
then blaming Zbyzsko for the loss (Sting's return from injury after a month's absence) (Wrestle War 92 - 5/17/92; Jacksonville, FL)
- Sting, Davey Boy Smith, WCW US Champion Dustin Rhodes, & the Shockmaster (w/ Road Warrior Animal) defeated
WCW World Champion Big Van Vader (w/ Harley Race), Sid Vicious (w/ Col. Parker), & Harlem Heat in Wargames at 16:39
when Kole submitted to the Shockmaster's bearhug (Fall Brawl 93 - 9/19/93; Houston, TX)
- The Nasty Boys, Dusty & Dustin Rhodes defeated Arn Anderson, Terry Funk, Bunkhouse Buck, & Col. Rob Parker (w/ Meng) in Wargames at 19:06 when Parker
submitted after Dusty put him in a figure-4 and the Nastys repeatedly hit elbow drops on him; prior to the bout, footage recapping the feud between the
Rhodes and the Stud Stable was shown, including the announcement that Parker, not Meng, would be part of Wargames; order of entry: Dustin, Anderson, Buck,
Jerry Saggs, Funk, Brian Knobbs, Parker, and Dusty (Fall Brawl 94 - 9/18/94; Roanoke, VA)
- WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan (w/ Jimmy Hart), WCW US Champion Sting, Randy Savage, & Lex Luger defeated Meng, the Zodiak, Kamala, & the Shark
(w/ Kevin Sullivan) in Wargames at 18:45 when Zodiak submitted to Hogan's Camel Clutch; Hogan's team wore camouflage face paint for the match;
order of entry: Sting, Shark, Zodiak, Savage, Kamala, Luger, Meng, Hogan; Savage and Luger had an altercation at the 13-minute mark after Luger
accidentally knocked Savage down with a clothesline; pre-match stipulations stated Hogan would get Sullivan alone in the ring for 5 minutes if
Hogan's team won; after the bout, Sullivan tried to leave ringside but Sting threw him back in the cage; Hogan assaulted Sullivan for several
minutes until the Giant appeared, tossed referee Randy Anderson aside, climbed in the cage, and attacked Hogan from behind; Giant then choked
the champion and wrenched his neck before he and Sullivan left ringside, with Sting, Luger, Savage, Hart, and the trainer tending to Hogan in
the ring as the show went off the air (Fall Brawl 95 - 9/17/95; Asheville, NC)
- WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, & the nWo Sting (w/ Ted Dibiase) defeated Sting, Lex Luger, WCW US Champion Ric Flair, & Arn Anderson
in Wargames at 18:18 when referees Nick Patrick and Randy Anderson called for the bell after Luger became caught in the nWo Sting's Scorpion Deathlock as
Hogan had Luger in a choke; order of entry: Hall, Anderson, Nash, Luger, Hogan, Flair, nWo Sting, and Sting; the participants remained backstage until they
were officially in the match; upon his entrance, Sting single-handedly laid out the nWo before walking out on his team for them not believing him; after
the match, Luger crawled in the aisle, calling for Sting, until he was attacked by the nWo; moments later, Flair and Anderson brawled with the nWo as
Randy Savage cornered Hogan in the ring; moments later, the Giant arrived and twice dropped Savage with the chokeslam, with Miss Elizabeth appearing and
begging Hogan to leave Savage alone; as Elizabeth covered Savage's body, Hogan spraypainted "NWO" across her back; Hogan then cut an in-ring promo calling
Savage and Elizabeth trash and spitting on Elizabeth; the nWo then continued to stomp Savage before the Giant spraypainted "NWO" on his back and again
dropped him with the chokeslam; moments later, the nWo took over the commentary position, scaring off the commentary team, with Dibiase saying he had made
some demands to WCW and, because of the Wargames win, intended to see them come true; the trainer and Elizabeth then helped Savage from the ring as the
show came to a close (Fall Brawl 96 - 9/15/96; Winston-Salem, NC)
- Kevin Nash, Buff Bagwell, Syxx, & Konnan defeated Ric Flair, Curt Hennig, Chris Benoit, & WCW US Champion Steve McMichael
in Wargames at 19:38 when McMichael, handcuffed to the cage along with Benoit, gave up when Nash threatened to have the cage door slammed against
Flair's head after Hennig turned on his team to join the New World Order; initially Flair, Benoit, & McMichael came out alone;
Hennig appeared mid-way through the match with his arm in a sling, an apparant injury sustained from the nWo earlier in the show;
Hennig entered the cage as the last man and immediately gave the nWo two pair of handcuffs, which they used on Benoit and McMichael;
after the bout, Hennig slammed the cage door against Flair's head anyway (Fall Brawl 97 - 9/14/97; Winston-Salem, NC)
- Diamond Dallas Page, Warrior, & Roddy Piper defeated Kevin Nash, Sting, and Lex Luger and Hulk Hogan,
WCW US Champion Bret Hart, and Stevie Ray in Wargames at 20:04 when DDP pinned Stevie Ray with the Diamond Cutter;
smoke filled the ring at the 16-minute mark as Hogan attacked the "Warrior," with the Warrior disappearing only to
run to the ring moments later; Hogan later escaped the cage and had it locked behind him with Warrior escaping as
well and brawling with Hogan to the back; after the match, DDP celebrated into the crowd; due to pre-match stiuplations,
Page earned a WCW World Title shot at Halloween Havoc (Fall Brawl 98 - 9/13/98; Winston-Salem, NC)
- WCW World Champion Kevin Nash, Jeff Jarrett, Scott Steiner, & Vince Russo defeated Sting, Bill Goldberg, Booker T, & Kronik in a triple cage Wargames
match at 18:46 when Nash left the cage with the title belt after Bret Hart jumped out of the crowd and slammed the cage door on Goldberg's head as
Goldberg tried to leave the cage with the belt; order of entry: Jarrett (0:00); Sting (0:00); Steiner (2:10); Kronik (4:00); Russo (w/ Ron & Don Harris)
(6:00); Nash (7:58); Booker (9:51); and Goldberg (11:42); Steiner wrestled the match with a protective face mask; Russo wore a New Jersey Flames
hockey uniform for the match; at the 9-minute mark, Kronik brawled with the Harris twins into the crowd, eliminating them from the match; late in the
bout, Goldberg and Sting were handcuffed to the cage and Booker had a guitar broken over his head; Ernest Miller then ran into the cage and kicked
Russo in the head but was then powerbombed by Nash; Goldberg eventually broke free of the handcuffs and fought off his opponents only to be assaulted
by Hart; stipulations stated the winner would have to retrieve the title from the top of the triple cage and then leave through the door
(9/4/00; Dallas, TX)