Bret Hart defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna via disqualification, WWF @ Alexandria Bay, NY Castle Recreation Center July 25, 1993 (1,000) WWF World Champion Yokozuna pinned the Undertaker at 8:53 with a legdrop after hitting the challenger four times with his salt bucket; after the match, Undertaker cleared the champion from the ring, WWF @ Sacramento, CA Arco Arena October 2, 1993 (4,200) Tatanka vs. Damien Demento 1/1/94 included Ray Rougeau conducting an interview with WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon; featured a vignette promoting the debut of Sparky Plugg; included a Royal Rumble Report with Todd Pettengill; included the Lex Luger vs. WWF Tag Team Champion Jacques Rougeau match, taped 12/15/93 in Augusta, ME: Well Dunn (w/ Harvey Wippleman) defeated Virgil & Jerry Fox at 3:32 when Timothy Well pinned Fox following a diving forearm by Steven Dunn Giant Gonzalez and WWF World Champion Bret Hart vs. Yokozuna matches later in the show; featured an ad promoting the 1993 King of the Ring; included Okerlund reviewing footage of Yokozunas attack on Jim Duggan and Yoko attacking Hart during the official contract signing; moments later, Okerlund conducted an interview with Hogan, with Hogan saying he just met with Hart and said he supported Hart in his match and then issued a challenge to the winner of Hart vs. Yoko; featured Todd Pettengill conducting an interview with fans in the crowd; Natalie Cole was in attendance for the event; the scheduled match between Kamala and Bam Bam Bigelow was cancelled due to time constraints: Tito Santana pinned Reno Riggins with the flying forearm at 3:07, WWF @ Tucson, AZ Convention Center April 6, 1993 Bret Hart defeated Lex Luger via disqualification when Razor Ramon interfered as Hart had Luger in the Sharpshooter, WWF @ Binghamton, NY Broome County Arena May 2, 1993 Tito Santana pinned the Predator Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match. Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Beverly Brothers for the Nasty Boys) WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels pinned Max Moon with a reversal into the side suplex at 9:56; during the bout, Doink the Clown appeared at ringside WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated Diesel via disqualification in a non-title match when Shawn Michaels interfered as Diesel was set up for the Razors Edge; after the bout, Michaels attempted to hit a piledriver onto Razors title belt before the 1-2-3 Kid made the save (The Best of Raw: Seasons 1 & 2, The Kliq Rules) Tatanka defeated Damien Demento The Headshrinkers defeated Owen Hart & Koko B. Ware The Undertaker defeated Yokozuna via disqualification after 7 minutes when Yoko hit his opponent with the salt bucket, WWF @ Cincinnati, OH Riverfront Coliseum February 28, 1993 (2,000) He enjoyed much of the match between Jannetty and Michaels but found the ending disappointing. IRS pinned John Paul at 2:35 with the Write Off lariat Jeff Gaylord defeated Danny Davis via disqualification Brian Christopher defeated Dutch Mantel Lex Luger defeated Ludvig Borga Yokozuna, Matt "Doink the Clown" Borne, "Terrific" Terry Taylor, Damian Mr. Crush defeated PJ Walker The Bullet defeated Killer Kyle Pritchard, "The Gigolo" Jimmy Del Ray, Phil "Doink the Clown" Apollo Perfect) with his feet on the ropes after Jannetty hit the corner Typhoon defeated Damien Demento WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated IRS via count-out after tying the challengers tie to the ring post Jamie Dundee defeated Miss Texas The Nasty Boys vs. WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS The Undertaker defeated Giant Gonzalez via disqualification WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels defeated Jim Duggan via disqualification in a lumberjack match at 17:20 when Mr. Tito Santana defeated the Tonga Kid (sub. Randy Savage (w/ Vince McMahon) defeated Unified Heavyweight Champion Jerry Lawler (w/ Downtown Bruno) to win the title, WWF @ Bielfeld, Germany Seidenstickerhalle October 12, 1993 WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels pinned Mr. Michaels attempted to punch Jannetty but knocked the referee unconscious instead. WWF World Champion Yokozuna vs. Jim Duggan 5/3/93 featured Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan, & Randy Savage on commentary; included a King of the Ring Report hosted by Gene Okerlund in which it was announced WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan would face Yokozuna, Bret Hart received a bye, Lex Luger advanced, and a rematch would take place between Mr. Perfect fought Doink the Clown to a time-limit draw at 7:03; after the bell rang, both men continued brawling, with Perfect hitting the Perfect Plex; after the bout, Perfect grabbed the mic and asked for 5 more minutes but then ended up chasing Doink backstage Kamala defeated Kimchee for Marty Jannetty) via submission with the Boston Crab at 15:12 WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Ric Flair at 21:40, WWF @ Richfield, OH Coliseum January 10, 1993 (2,500) Well, Steven Dunn, Ludvig Borga, Pierre Oullete, "The Doctor of Desire" Tom The Bushwhackers & Tiger Jackson defeated Blake Beverly, Damien Demento, & Little Louie, WWF @ Las Cruces, NM Pan-American Center June 30, 1993 Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Chris Katowski with the Bonzai Drop at 2:59; during the bout, Jim Duggan cut a promo regarding Yoko, USWA @ Memphis, TN March 8, 1993 (1,500) [36] On June 6, 2005, it was packaged together with Royal Rumble 1994 as part of WWE's Tagged Classics line for its United Kingdom DVD release. I try to load them in Fed Simulator and they always fail to load in. Owen Hart defeated Bastion Booger The Headshrinkers defeated the Smoking Gunns Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Glen Ruth & Dale Wolfe at 3:27 when Scott pinned Ruth following the bulldog off the top double team; during the bout, the Headshrinkers & Afa cut an insert promo on facing the Steiners at WrestleMania IX Survivor Series Showdown 11/21/93: Crush (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Virgil via submission with the head vice; after the bout, Crush reapplied the hold Jim Duggan pinned Bill Thomas at 2:21 with the running clothesline; after the match, Duggan led the crowd in reciting the Pledge of Alliegance The Headshrinkers defeated Owen Hart & Koko B. Ware The Night Stalker (Brian Clarke) defeated Reno Riggins The Brooklyn Brawler pinned Jim Powers at 12:30 WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Ted Dibiase & IRS when Scott pinned IRS with the Frankensteiner; Sgt. Lombardi, Brett "Hitman" Hart, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Jim Powers, "The He also disliked the Royal Rumble match because too many tag team wrestlers were included, there were few exciting moments, and Giant Gonzlez did not help the match. WWF Superstars taping: Crush defeated Doink the Clown via count-out after Jeff Jarrett came out and held Doinks leg from the floor Repo Man pinned Jim Powers Virgil defeated the Brooklyn Brawler Randy Savage defeated Mr. Hughes The Undertaker defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna in a non-title casket match at 6:36 after hitting the champion with his own salt bucket Debut at the venue Adam Bomb (w/ Johnny Polo) pinned Jerry Seavey with the powerbomb at 2:22 Doink the Clown (Keirn) (sub. WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated IRS via count-out Crush (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Tony Roy at 4:10 after dropping Roy throat-first across the top rope with a gorilla press slam; during the bout, Randy Savage called in from Bournemouth, England to discuss Jack Tunney removing him from the commentary team, his match the next week against Fatu, and feud with Crush; after the match, Vince McMahon announced the main event of the Royal Rumble would be announced the coming weekend WWF @ Minneapolis, MN - Target Center - February 19, 1993 (3,200) Terry Taylor pinned Jim Powers at 10:00 Tatanka pinned Skinner at 8:00 Mr. 11/14/93: Earthquake tried to console his partner, who ignored him and left ringside. for Papa Shango) with the Samoan Drop WWF World Champion Bret Hart pinned Bam Bam Bigelow at around the 10-minute mark with a victory roll after kicking the challenger in the face as he charged the corner, WWF @ New Haven, CT Coliseum January 30, 1993 (5,000) WrestleVotes had implied on Twitter, and later intimated to Fightful that Vince McMahon was involved with pushing for this match to happen. for Mr. Hughes) in a casket match He called the Royal Rumble match one of the worst in history, as he found much of the match boring and did not enjoy the debut of Gonzlez. WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated IRS via count-out after tying him to the ring post with his own tie WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated IRS via count-out after tying the challengers necktie to the ring post Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Sean Dakota with the Bonzai Drop at 2:54 USWA Heavyweight Champion Owen Hart defeated Jerry Lawler via disqualification after Lawler repeatedly dropped Hart with the piledriver, WWF @ Anaheim, CA Arrowhead Pond June 28, 1993 (7,000) for Owen Hart) 11/26/93: Edouard Carpentier, 66, filed suit against the WWF for wrongful termination from his role as French commentator on the syndicated shows. The Headshrinkers (w/ Afa) defeated Reno Riggins & Bobby Perez at 2:34 when Fatu pinned Perez with a splash off the top Papa Shango pinned David Clements at 2:18 with the reverse shoulderbreaker Tatanka vs. Adam Bomb (sub. Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Typhoon Mr. Men on a Mission defeated Barry Horowitz & Timothy Well Perfect pinned Barry Hardy at 3:00 with the Perfect Plex; during the bout, WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels cut a promo regarding Perfect Perfect) defeated Diesel The 1-2-3 Kid pinned Chris Duffy; during the bout, Money Inc came ringside to watch the match, prompting Razor to come out as well; after the contest, the Kid not wanting to go past Money Inc or Razor left through the crowd as Razor taunted Dibiase WWE (a efectos legales, World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.) es una empresa estadounidense de medios y entretenimiento, [6] [7] integrada principalmente por el rea de la lucha libre profesional.La WWE tambin se ha diversificado en otros campos, incluidos el cine y ftbol americano, entre otros varios negocios.. Su propietario, administrador y director ejecutivo es Vince McMahon, quien . Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Kamala with a roll up Miss Texas defeated Luna Vachon Televised live on SKY Sports featured Jim Ross & Bobby Heenan on commentary; included Lord Alfred Hayes conducting a backstage interview with Doink the Clown regarding his match later in the night against Kamala; featured Hayes conducting a backstage interview with Mr. Jim Duggan pinned Duane Gill at 2:57 with the running clothesline; prior to the bout, Duggan cut an in-ring promo saying he was proud of the USA and Lex Luger 3/15/93 featured Gorilla Monsoon, Bobby Heenan, & Rob Barlett as Vince McMahon on commentary; during the show open, Monsoon noted a blizzard changed the plans of the show but all the wrestlers that could be on hand for the show were; footage was then shown of the snow in Pougheekspie, before Monsoon noted McMahon & Randy Savage were in New York City; included a video package in which Randy Savage and the Rev. Scott Steiner, Jerry "The King" Lawler, "The Narcissist" Lex Luger, The The Undertaker vs. Included a pre-taped promo by the voice of the WWF Vince McMahon in which he criticized Jerry Lawler for having to use fire in his match with Giant Gonzalez during the previous Mondays show at the Mid-South Coliseum; McMahon went on to state that if Lawler wanted to play with fire, McMahon would send his undefeated Tatanka down to Memphis to put the fire out; featured a rebuttal by Unified Champion Jerry Lawler later in the show in which Lawler said he took a job in the WWF even though he didnt like anyone that worked there and he didnt like the fact that the WWF turned up its nose at every other group in wrestling; Lawler went on to state that he would beat Vince McMahon up, invited McMahon back to Memphis, and said he would end Tatankas undefeated streak in their match, WWF @ Springfield, MA Civic Center September 12, 1993 (3,100) The Undertaker defeated Adam Bomb Virgil pinned Duane Gill Danny Davis defeated Wolfie D Tatanka (sub. Virgil defeated Repo Man Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Luna Vachon) defeated Bret Hart via count-out at around the 17-minute mark when Hart left through the crowd after Jerry Lawler appeared and taunted Stu & Helen Hart in the balcony section for several minutes; after the bout, Bret went up to the balcony to find Lawler but he had already escaped; moments later, Bret checked on his parents (The Best of Raw: Seasons 1 & 2) Perfect and Doink the Clown for a qualifying match; moments later, Okerlund received word that Jim Duggan had left the ring and had called WWF President Jack Tunney; Okerlund then said Tito Santana vs. Razor Ramon on WWF Superstars and Duggan vs. Papa Shango on Wrestling Challenge in qualifying matches would take place that weekend; featured an ad promoting WWF Mania; included an ICO PRO ad featuring Tatanka; featured McMahon conducting a ringside interview with Duggan about his lumberjack rules rematch the following week against WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels; included a vignette promoting the debut of the Smoking Gunns; featured footage of the Bushwhackers doing home improvement with Lord Alfred Hayes on the new Smackem Whackem Coliseum Video; included the announcement $8,000 was raised during the night for Miracle House, along with info on how fans could contribute to the cause; featured Heenan conducting a closing backstage interview with Michaels regarding his lumberjack match with Duggan the following week: The Undertaker defeated Yokozuna via disqualification when Yoko used the salt bucket as a weapon The Headshrinkers defeated the Smoking Gunns WWF Superstars (European version): Genichiro Tenryu pinned the White Shadow at 3:51 with a powerbomb Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake The Moondogs defeated the Dog Catchers The Undertaker defeated Adam Bomb (sub. WWF World Champion Yokozuna defeated Bret Hart in a steel cage match at 25:00 by escaping through the door after Jerry Lawler interfered and threw salt into Harts eyes WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Headshrinkers WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels defeated Bob Backlund Tatanka defeated Damien Demento Tatanka defeated the Brooklyn Brawler Tatanka defeated Razor Ramon Jim Powers defeated LA Gore Razor Ramon fought the 1-2-3 Kid to a no contest at 5:14 when the Kid grabbed the $10,000 Razor put up to get the rematch and escaped in a waiting car outside the arena (Most Unusual Matches Ever, 1993 Year in Review, The Kliq Rules) Tatanka vs. Bam Bam Bigelow Typhoon defeated Terry Taylor Perfect pinned Barry Horowitz at 2:25 with the Perfect Plex Rougeau, Mike "I.R.S." The Headshrinkers (w/ Afa) defeated Jay Sledge & Russ Greenberg at 3:38 when Fatu pinned Greenberg with the splash off the top The Headshrinkers (w/ Afa) defeated Corey Student & Steve Grieman [17] The Undertaker was feuding with manager Harvey Wippleman. Perfect with Steve Jordan of the Minnesota Vikings in which Perfect threw and caught his own football pass; featured the first WrestleMania IX Report in which it was announced the Undertaker would face Giant Gonzalez and Crush would face Doink the Clown at the event; included Vince McMahon conducting an interview with Brutus Beefcake about his return to the ring 2 days later on Monday Night Raw; featured a closing interview segment where Raymond Rougeau was with Earthquake and Bam Bam Bigelow when the two agreed to have a match the following week: Bob Backlund defeated Damien Demento (sub. Doink the Clown defeated the Brooklyn Brawler (sub. The Headshrinkers (w/ Afa) defeated Scott Bazo & Bob Young at 2:46 when Fatu pinned Bazo with the splash off the top He was released pending a $250,000 bond. Steiner, Jerry "The King" Lawler, "The Narcissist" Lex Luger, The Giant Typhoon defeated Repo Man Pay-per-view bouts featured Gorilla Monsoon opening the broadcast before turning it over to Jim Ross (Ross surprise debut); moments later, Caesar and Cleopatra were escorted to the ring with an elephant; Randy Savage soon followed, accompanied by virgins; Bobby Heenan then followed, riding backwards on a camel; Ross, Heenan, & Savage provided commentary for the show; included Gene Okerlund conducting a backstage interview with Rick & Scott Steiner regarding their upcoming match against the Headshrinkers; featured Okerlund conducting a backstage interview with Doink the Clown, after Doink vandalized the image of Caesar beside the backdrop to make it look like him; Okerlund & Doink then reviewed footage of him assaulting Crush during WWF Superstars in January, with Doink then saying Crush would soon have double vision; included Okerlund conducting a backstage interview with WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS regarding their title defense later in the show against Hulk Hogan & Brutus Beefcake, with the three men then reviewing footage of Money Incs assault on Beefcake in February; moments later, IRS alluded to Hogan suffering an injury while leaving the gym the previous day and implied they were responsible; featured Okerlund conducting a backstage interview with Mr. Razor Ramon pinned Chris Duffy at 4:15 with the Razors Edge Virgil defeated Terry Taylor Virgil entered sixth and immediately attacked Ted DiBiase because of their long-standing grudge. Yokozuna defeated the Big Bossman Bob Backlund pinned Iron Mike Sharpe at 2:41 with a roll up into a bridge Bam Bam Bigelow pinned the Big Bossman Tatanka pinned Tom Bennett at 2:26 with the Samoan Drop Crush defeated WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels via count-out at 8:51 when Michaels left the ring; after the bout, Crush brought Michaels back to the ring, hit a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker, and applied the head vice (Global Warfare, The Best of the Intercontinental Championship, (Live in the UK: November 08) All American Wrestling 4/25/93: Kamala (w/ Slick) fought Papa Shango to a double count-out at 3:32 when Kamala stalked Shango backstage Doink the Clown defeated Virgil - please e-mail me at ne_seafort@msn.com. Crush defeated Al Burke via submission with the head vice at 2:17 (Crushs return match after being sidelined following the attack by Doink a month earlier) Crush defeated Skinner Razor Ramon vs. IRS Virgil defeated Reno Riggins Doink the Clown defeated Bam Bam Bigelow Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Kamala via count-out at 9:30 when Kamala chased an interfering Kimchee back to the locker room Lex Luger pinned Rich Myers with the running forearm at 1:49 1st show in Las Cruces Adam Bomb (w/ Johnny Polo) pinned Todd Becker at 2:13 with a powerbomb for Razor Ramon) The Smoking Gunns defeated Corey Student & Joe Brennon at 2:40 when Billy pinned Brennon with an elbow drop off the top as Bart held Brennon in a side slam position Bret Hart defeated Jerry Lawler in a steel cage match after interference from both Owen Hart and the Black Knight (Glen Jacobs), WWF @ Burlington, VT Civic Center October 20, 1993 (2,500; sell out) Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Doink the Clown at 9:35 by blocking a monkey flip out of the corner and putting his feet on the ropes for leverage; after the match, Doink and Dink fought off Bigelow and Luna Vachon 10/3/93 included Ludvig Borga as a guest of the Kings Court; featured a Special Report segment where it was announced Shawn Michaels had been stripped of the WWF IC Title and suspended for failing to appear for some title matches and not fulfilling his contractual obligations; it was also announced there would be a 20-man battle royal the following week on Raw to determine what two men would battle for the vacant championship; included highlights of the interview from last weeks WWF Superstars where the Undertaker challenged WWF World Champion Yokozuna to a title match; featured a clip of the Mr. Gary Jackson pinned Barry Horowitz Kamala pinned Kimchee Historia. The Big Show: A Man's World. Marty Jannetty (w/ Sensational Sherri) pinned Mike Williams at 2:46 with the Rocker Dropper; during the bout, an insert promo from Sherri was shown where she said that wherever Shawn Michaels would be she would be there by Martys side (Jannettys last TV appearance for nearly four months) Doink the Clown defeated Barry Horowitz The 1-2-3 Kid & Barry Horowitz for the WWF World Tag Team Championship. January 25, 1993 - RAW: Randy "Macho Man" Savage b The Repo Man to regain posession of his hat, Bob Backlund promo about Headlock on Hunger, Kamala b The Brooklyn Brawler, Mr.
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