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NJPW @ Saitama, Japan – February 1, 1988
Riki Choshu d. Bob Orton Jr. by DQ
Antonio Inoki & Seiji Sakaguchi battled Big Van Vader & Masa Saito to a DDQ
Tatsumi Fujinami & Kengo Kimura d. Owen Hart & Buzz Sawyer
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – February 1, 1988
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: Max Pain & Gary Young d. Memphis Vice
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: The Rock n Roll RPM’s d. King Cobra & Koko Ware
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: Manny Fernandez & Jeff Jarrett d. Jimmy Jack Funk & Teijho Khan
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: Don Bass & Carl Fergie d. Bill Dundee & Jerry Lawler by DQ
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Semifinals: Max Pain & Gary Young d. The Bruise Brothers
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Semifinals: Manny Fernandez & Jeff Jarrett d. The Rock n Roll RPM’s
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Semifinals: Manny Fernandez & Jeff Jarrett d. Don Bass & Carl Fergie
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Finals: Max Pain & Gary Young d. Manny Fernandez & Jeff Jarrett
WWF @ Brooklyn, NY - Regina Youth Center - February 2, 1988
Danny Spivey d. Outback Jack
The Jumping Bomb Angels d. The Golden Girls
The Young Stallions d. The Conquistadors
Koko B. Ware d. Iron Mike Sharpe
The Killer Bees d. The Bolsheviks
JCP @ Miami, FL – James L. Knight Center – February 2, 1988
Bugsy McGraw d. Mighty Yankee
Ricky Santana d. Kevin Sullivan
Western States Heavyweight Title: Barry Windham (c) fought Larry Zbyszko to a draw
Nikita Koloff d. Mike Rotundo by DQ
Road Warrior Hawk & Paul Ellering d. Ivan Koloff & The Warlord
Dusty Rhodes & Lex Luger d. Tully Blanchard & Ric Flair
Stampede @ Regina, Saskatchewan – February 2, 1988
Brian Pillman d. Kerry Brown
Steve DiSalvo d. Leo Burke
Chris Benoit fought Gerry Morrow to a draw
Jason the Terrible d. Hashif Khan
Makhan Singh d. Johnny Smith
Rip Rogers d. Beef Wellington
14 Man Bunkhouse Battle Royal won by Brian Pillman
WWF @ Paris, France - 1988
King Harley Race defeated Junkyard Dog via disqualification; Andre the Giant was the special referee and disqualified JYD for using his trademark headbutt, before kicking the Dog to the floor (Best of the WWF Vol. 16)
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated Greg Valentine & Dino Bravo when Raymond pinned Valentine with a sunset flip (Best of the WWF Vol. 16)
JCP @ Atlanta, GA - WTBS Studios - February 3, 1988
Sting d. David Isley
Tim Horner d. The Gladiator
Dick Murdoch d. Bob Emory
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard d. Max McGyver & John Savage
Italian Stallion d. Gene Ligon
Lex Luger & Barry Windhan d. Bob Riddle & Tony Suber
Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner d. Andrew Bellamy & Dave Spearman
Kevin Sullivan d. Ryan Wagner
The Midnight Express d. Mike Jackson & Alan Martin
CWA @ Evansville, IN – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – February 3, 1988
Gary Young d. Ron Harris
Terry Adonis d. Ken Wayne
Max Pain d. Don Harris
Manny Fernandez & Jeff Jarrett d. Jimmy Jack Funk & Gary Young
AWA World Tag Titles: Bill Dundee & Jerry Lawler d. The Midnight Rockers (c) by DQ
Stampede @ Wakaw, Saskatchewan – February 3, 1988
Hashif Khan fought Mr. Hito to a draw
Leo Burke d. Biff Wellington
Makhan Singh d. Johnny Smith
Chris Benoit & Brian Pillman d. Kerry Brown & Rip Rogers
Jason the Terrible d. Steve DiSalvo by countout
WWF @ Milan, Italy - PalaTrussardi - 1988
Brutus Beefcake defeated Greg Valentine via disqualification at 8:06 when Valentine shoved referee Dave Hebner as he attempted to take a chair away from Valentine; after the bout, Valentine continued to attack Beefcake until Beefcake was able to fight back, eventually clearing the ring after motioning to cut Valentine's hair with his scissors
The Ultimate Warrior fought Hercules to a double count-out (Best of the WWF Vol. 16)
Andre the Giant pinned Jim Duggan following a boot to the face (Best of the WWF Vol. 16)
WWF @ Muskegon, MI - February 4, 1988 (2,500)
Rick Rude pinned Junkyard Dog
George Steele pinned Sika
Demolition Smash pinned Ken Patera after Mr. Fuji tripped Patera
Jim Duggan pinned King Harley Race
Don Muraco pinned Butch Reed
The British Bulldogs defeated the Islanders when Dynamite pinned Tama
AWA @ Minneapolis, MN – City Auditorium – February 4, 1988 (1,700)
Ricky Rice d. JT Thomas
Ray Stevens d. Soldat Ustinov
Billy Robinson fought Tom Zenk to a draw
Wahoo McDaniel & Baron Von Raschke d. The Nasty Boys
SR – Hard Boiled Haggerty: The Bruiser d. Sheik Adnan Kaissey by DQ
AWA World Tag Titles: The Midnight Rockers (c) d. Kevin Kelly & Mr. Go
Steel Cage for the AWA World Heavyweight Title – SR: Leo Nomellini: Greg Gagne d. Curt Hennig (c) by DQ
Stampede @ Watrous, Saskatchewan – February 4, 1988
Beef Wellington fought Hashif Khan to a draw
Rip Rogers d. Johnny Smith
Leo Burke d. Kerry Brown
Chris Benoit & Brian Pillman d. Makhan Singh & Gerry Morrow
Steve DiSalvo d. Jason the Terrible by countout
WWC @ Barranquitas, Puerto Rico - February 5, 1988
Victor Jovica vs. El Profe
Huracan Castillo Jr. & Miguel Perez Jr. vs. Bobby Jaggers & Dan Kroffat
Kendo Nagasaki & Mr. Pogo vs. The Renegade Warriors
Hercules Ayala vs. TNT
The Invader vs. Super Black Ninja
CWA @ Blytheville, AR – February 5, 1988 (200)
Jeff Jarrett d. Don Bass
Max Pain d. Ricky Nelson
Bill Dundee d. Gary Young
Bill Dundee & Ricky Nelson d. Max Pain & Gary Young
Manny Fernandez & Jeff Jarrett d. Don Bass & Jimmy Jack Funk
WWF @ Indianapolis, IN - Market Square Arena - February 5, 1988
Demolition defeated Billy Jack Haynes & Ken Patera
Jake Roberts defeated King Harley Race
Ron Bass defeated Koko B. Ware
The British Bulldogs defeated the Islanders
Jim Duggan defeated the One Man Gang via disqualification
Don Muraco defeated Butch Reed
The Ultimate Warrior pinned Sika
The Main Event - shown live on NBC (15.2); featured Vince McMahon & Jesse Ventura on commentary
Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) defeated WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart & Peggy Sue) via count-out at 8:20 after the champion hit the steel ringpost; after the bout, Savage fought off an attack from Honkytonk and Hart and destroyed the champion's guitar
Andre the Giant (w/ Ted Dibaise & Virgil) pinned WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan at 9:05 to win the title even though Hogan's shoulder came up before the three count; Ted Dibiase paid off Earl Hebner to fill in for his twin brother Dave as the referee for the match; according to storyline, Dibiase had plastic surgery done to get the referee to look like Dave; after the bout, Dibiase put the championship belt on as Dave Hebner ran into the ring and hit the other referee; Hogan then tossed Earl over the top rope onto Dibiase and Virgil; voted Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Match of the Year (Hulkamania 3)
WWF Tag Team Champions Rick Martel & Tito Santana defeated The Hart Foundation; only the beginning of the match was televised due to time constraints
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – February 5, 1988
Biff Wellington d. Jonathan Holliday
Johnny Smith d. Goldie Rogers
Kerry Brown d. Mr. Hito
Leo Burke d. Hashif Khan
Rip Rogers d. Chris Benoit by DQ
Bad News Allen & Makhan Singh battled Steve DiSalvo & Jason the Terrible to a no contest
International Tag Titles: Bruce Hart & Brian Pillman (c) d. Gama Singh & Gerry Morrow by DQ
WWF @ Boston, MA - Boston Garden - February 6, 1988 (matinee) (15,534; sell out)
Televised on NESN - included Craig DeGeorge & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary:
Lanny Poffo pinned Terry Gibbs at 9:48 with a moonsault
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated Steve Lombardi & Barry Horowitz when Raymond pinned Horowitz at 11:20 after a double team move from the top
Prime Time Wrestling - 2/22/88: Sam Houston pinned Iron Mike Sharpe with a bulldog at 11:37; after the bout, Danny Davis attacked Houston until several referees were able to intervene
Rockin Robin vs. WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri
Hulk Hogan & Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) defeated Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) & Andre the Giant at 7:59 when Hogan pinned Dibiase with the leg drop after Andre's arm became entangled in the ring ropes; prior to the bout, Dibiase came to the ring wearing the WWF World Title belt and was introduced as the new champion as a result of what occured the previous night in Indianapolis
Ricky Steamboat fought Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin) to a double count-out at 12:23; after the bout, Bravo challenged Steamboat to 5 more minutes; after Steamboat accepted, he was double teamed by both Bravo & Martin until Bravo accidentally hit his manager; Steamboat then cleared the ring of both men
Prime Time Wrestling - 2/22/88: Danny Davis pinned Brady Boone with a sit-down splash off the top at 7:59
The One Man Gang (w/ Slick) pinned George Steele at 4:24 with a kneelift to the back after Steele became distracted by Slick on the ring apron; after the bout, Steele cleared OMG from the ring with Slick's cane before attacking Slick as well; Steele then chased the referee and Frenchy Martin, who was providing guest commentary, around the ring
The Islanders defeated The British Bulldogs via disqualification at 12:36 when Dynamite shoved the referee; after the bout, Dynamite cleared both Islanders from the ring with the dog leash they brought ringside; during the match, Frenchy Martin left the commentary table after an argument with DeGeorge
WWF @ Philadelphia, PA - Spectrum - February 6, 1988 (13,112)
Televised on the PRISM Network - featured Dick Graham & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary; included footage from the previous night's The Main Event in which Andre the Giant won the world title and then sold it to Ted Dibiase; featured the announcement that Dibiase would defend his newly won title against Hulk Hogan at the following month's card, to be held March 12:
Lanny Poffo pinned Terry Gibbs at 8:59 with a moonsault
The One Man Gang (w/ Slick) pinned George Steele at 4:32 with a splash to the back, even though Steele's shoulder was clearly up; after the bout, Steele cleared OMG from the ring with Slick's cane before attacking Slick with it
Ricky Steamboat fought Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin) to a time-limit draw at 13:31; after the bout, Bravo challenged Steamboat to 5 more minutes; when Steamboat accepted, he was double teamed by Bravo and Martin before eventually clearing both men from the ring
Danny Davis pinned Sam Houston at 9:41 with a reverse roll up, grabbing the top rope and the tights for leverage
Hulk Hogan & Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) defeated Andre the Giant & Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) at 9:56 when Hogan pinned Dibiase with the legdrop after Andre became tied in the ring ropes; prior to the bout, Dibiase came to the ring in possession of the world title belt and was announced as the champion
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated Steve Lombardi & Barry Horowitz at 9:08 when Raymond pinned Lombardi following a double team move from the top
WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri pinned Rockin Robin at 7:35 with a roll up
Prime Time Wrestling - 3/7/88: Iron Mike Sharpe pinned Brady Boone with a clothesline at 9:05, using the loaded forearm support
The Islanders defeated The British Bulldogs via disqualification at 13:03 when Dynamite shoved referee Joey Marella; after the bout, Dynamite attacked the opposition with the dog leash the Islanders had brought ringside
SCW @ Kennesaw, GA - Miss Kitty's - February 6, 1988 (620)
Sugar Ray Lloyd d. Sandy Beach
Randy Rose d. Dino Minelli
David & Joel Deaton d. Chick Donovan & John Michaels
Mr. Wrestling II d. The Hitman
Comrade Busick d. Steve Pritchard
Ricky Morton, Johnny & Tommy Rich d. Jimmy Bryant, Steve Lawler, & The Nightmare
Sugar Ray Lloyd & Steve Pritchard d. Jimmy Bryant & EZ Rider
Mr. Atlanta d. Chuck McCall
Comrade Busick d. Mighty Igor by DQ
Ranger Ross & Mr. Wrestling II d. Steve Lawler & RD Swain
Bruiser Brody d. Steve Bennett
Grizzly Boone d. Sandy Beach
David & Joel Deaton fought Johnny & Tommy Rich to a draw
WWC @ Guayanabo, Puerto Rico – February 6, 1988
WWC Jr. Heavyweight Title: Huracan Castillo Jr. (c) vs. El Profe
Invader III & Miguel Perez Jr. vs. Kendo Nagasaki & Mr. Pogo
Caribbean Tag Titles: Bobby Jaggers & Dan Kroffat d. The Renegade Warriors (c)
Chicky Starr vs. TNT
Steel Cage for the WWC TV Title: The Invader (c) vs. Super Black Ninja
CWA @ Jonesboro, AR – February 6, 1988 (250)
Billy Travis d. Don Bass
Ken Wayne d. Zebra Warrior
Jerry Bryant & Tim Hall d. Don Bass & Pat Patera
Billy Travis & Ken Wayne d. Zebra Warriors
Barbed Wire: Jerry Lawler d. Max Pain by DQ
Stampede @ Red Deer, Alberta – February 6, 1988
Biff Wellington d. Goldie Rogers by DQ
Leo Burke d. Hashif Khan
Rip Rogers d. Johnny Smith
Gerry Morrow d. Jason the Terrible
Steve DiSalvo d. Bad News Allen by countout
International Tag Titles: Bruce Hart & Brian Pillman (c) battled Gama Singh & Makhan Singh to a no contest
WWF @ Toronto, Ontario - Maple Leaf Gardens - February 7, 1988
Paul Roma & Jim Powers defeated the Alaskans (Dave Wagner & Rick Renslow)
Koko B. Ware pinned Steve Lombardi
WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri pinned Rockin Robin
The Killer Bees fought Jacques & Raymond Rougeau to a double disqualification; the Rougeaus played the heels for the bout
Dino Bravo pinned Brady Boone
Rick Rude pinned Tito Santana
Sika pinned Koko B. Ware
Randy Savage, Ricky Steamboat, & Jim Duggan defeated WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man, Bret Hart, & Jim Neidhart when Duggan pinned Hart
WWF @ Cobleskill, NY – Bouck Hall – February 7, 1988
Barry Horowitz vs. David Sammartino
Outback Jack vs. Iron Mike Sharpe
SD Jones vs. Johnny Valiant
Ron Bass vs. George Steele
AWA @ Wausau, WI – February 7, 1988
Tom Zenk d. Soldat Ustinov
Baron Von Raschke d. Brian Knobbs by DQ
Wahoo McDaniel d. Sheik Adnan Kaissey
AWA World Tag Titles: The Midnight Rockers (c) d. Kevin Kelly & Jerry Sags
AWA World Heavyweight Title: Wahoo McDaniel d. Curt Hennig (c) by DQ
Stampede @ Edmonton, Alberta – February 7, 1988
Biff Wellington fought Jonathan Holliday to a draw
Leo Burke d. Goldie Rogers
Kerry Brown & Rip Rogers d. Chris Benoit & Johnny Smith
Street Fight: Steve DiSalvo d. Bad News Allen by countout
Gerry Morrrow, Gama Singh, & Makhan Singh d. Bruce Hart, Jason the Terrible, & Brian Pillman
Riki Choshu d. Bob Orton Jr. by DQ
Antonio Inoki & Seiji Sakaguchi battled Big Van Vader & Masa Saito to a DDQ
Tatsumi Fujinami & Kengo Kimura d. Owen Hart & Buzz Sawyer
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – February 1, 1988
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: Max Pain & Gary Young d. Memphis Vice
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: The Rock n Roll RPM’s d. King Cobra & Koko Ware
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: Manny Fernandez & Jeff Jarrett d. Jimmy Jack Funk & Teijho Khan
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: Don Bass & Carl Fergie d. Bill Dundee & Jerry Lawler by DQ
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Semifinals: Max Pain & Gary Young d. The Bruise Brothers
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Semifinals: Manny Fernandez & Jeff Jarrett d. The Rock n Roll RPM’s
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Semifinals: Manny Fernandez & Jeff Jarrett d. Don Bass & Carl Fergie
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Finals: Max Pain & Gary Young d. Manny Fernandez & Jeff Jarrett
WWF @ Brooklyn, NY - Regina Youth Center - February 2, 1988
Danny Spivey d. Outback Jack
The Jumping Bomb Angels d. The Golden Girls
The Young Stallions d. The Conquistadors
Koko B. Ware d. Iron Mike Sharpe
The Killer Bees d. The Bolsheviks
JCP @ Miami, FL – James L. Knight Center – February 2, 1988
Bugsy McGraw d. Mighty Yankee
Ricky Santana d. Kevin Sullivan
Western States Heavyweight Title: Barry Windham (c) fought Larry Zbyszko to a draw
Nikita Koloff d. Mike Rotundo by DQ
Road Warrior Hawk & Paul Ellering d. Ivan Koloff & The Warlord
Dusty Rhodes & Lex Luger d. Tully Blanchard & Ric Flair
Stampede @ Regina, Saskatchewan – February 2, 1988
Brian Pillman d. Kerry Brown
Steve DiSalvo d. Leo Burke
Chris Benoit fought Gerry Morrow to a draw
Jason the Terrible d. Hashif Khan
Makhan Singh d. Johnny Smith
Rip Rogers d. Beef Wellington
14 Man Bunkhouse Battle Royal won by Brian Pillman
WWF @ Paris, France - 1988
King Harley Race defeated Junkyard Dog via disqualification; Andre the Giant was the special referee and disqualified JYD for using his trademark headbutt, before kicking the Dog to the floor (Best of the WWF Vol. 16)
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated Greg Valentine & Dino Bravo when Raymond pinned Valentine with a sunset flip (Best of the WWF Vol. 16)
JCP @ Atlanta, GA - WTBS Studios - February 3, 1988
Sting d. David Isley
Tim Horner d. The Gladiator
Dick Murdoch d. Bob Emory
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard d. Max McGyver & John Savage
Italian Stallion d. Gene Ligon
Lex Luger & Barry Windhan d. Bob Riddle & Tony Suber
Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner d. Andrew Bellamy & Dave Spearman
Kevin Sullivan d. Ryan Wagner
The Midnight Express d. Mike Jackson & Alan Martin
CWA @ Evansville, IN – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – February 3, 1988
Gary Young d. Ron Harris
Terry Adonis d. Ken Wayne
Max Pain d. Don Harris
Manny Fernandez & Jeff Jarrett d. Jimmy Jack Funk & Gary Young
AWA World Tag Titles: Bill Dundee & Jerry Lawler d. The Midnight Rockers (c) by DQ
Stampede @ Wakaw, Saskatchewan – February 3, 1988
Hashif Khan fought Mr. Hito to a draw
Leo Burke d. Biff Wellington
Makhan Singh d. Johnny Smith
Chris Benoit & Brian Pillman d. Kerry Brown & Rip Rogers
Jason the Terrible d. Steve DiSalvo by countout
WWF @ Milan, Italy - PalaTrussardi - 1988
Brutus Beefcake defeated Greg Valentine via disqualification at 8:06 when Valentine shoved referee Dave Hebner as he attempted to take a chair away from Valentine; after the bout, Valentine continued to attack Beefcake until Beefcake was able to fight back, eventually clearing the ring after motioning to cut Valentine's hair with his scissors
The Ultimate Warrior fought Hercules to a double count-out (Best of the WWF Vol. 16)
Andre the Giant pinned Jim Duggan following a boot to the face (Best of the WWF Vol. 16)
WWF @ Muskegon, MI - February 4, 1988 (2,500)
Rick Rude pinned Junkyard Dog
George Steele pinned Sika
Demolition Smash pinned Ken Patera after Mr. Fuji tripped Patera
Jim Duggan pinned King Harley Race
Don Muraco pinned Butch Reed
The British Bulldogs defeated the Islanders when Dynamite pinned Tama
AWA @ Minneapolis, MN – City Auditorium – February 4, 1988 (1,700)
Ricky Rice d. JT Thomas
Ray Stevens d. Soldat Ustinov
Billy Robinson fought Tom Zenk to a draw
Wahoo McDaniel & Baron Von Raschke d. The Nasty Boys
SR – Hard Boiled Haggerty: The Bruiser d. Sheik Adnan Kaissey by DQ
AWA World Tag Titles: The Midnight Rockers (c) d. Kevin Kelly & Mr. Go
Steel Cage for the AWA World Heavyweight Title – SR: Leo Nomellini: Greg Gagne d. Curt Hennig (c) by DQ
Stampede @ Watrous, Saskatchewan – February 4, 1988
Beef Wellington fought Hashif Khan to a draw
Rip Rogers d. Johnny Smith
Leo Burke d. Kerry Brown
Chris Benoit & Brian Pillman d. Makhan Singh & Gerry Morrow
Steve DiSalvo d. Jason the Terrible by countout
WWC @ Barranquitas, Puerto Rico - February 5, 1988
Victor Jovica vs. El Profe
Huracan Castillo Jr. & Miguel Perez Jr. vs. Bobby Jaggers & Dan Kroffat
Kendo Nagasaki & Mr. Pogo vs. The Renegade Warriors
Hercules Ayala vs. TNT
The Invader vs. Super Black Ninja
CWA @ Blytheville, AR – February 5, 1988 (200)
Jeff Jarrett d. Don Bass
Max Pain d. Ricky Nelson
Bill Dundee d. Gary Young
Bill Dundee & Ricky Nelson d. Max Pain & Gary Young
Manny Fernandez & Jeff Jarrett d. Don Bass & Jimmy Jack Funk
WWF @ Indianapolis, IN - Market Square Arena - February 5, 1988
Demolition defeated Billy Jack Haynes & Ken Patera
Jake Roberts defeated King Harley Race
Ron Bass defeated Koko B. Ware
The British Bulldogs defeated the Islanders
Jim Duggan defeated the One Man Gang via disqualification
Don Muraco defeated Butch Reed
The Ultimate Warrior pinned Sika
The Main Event - shown live on NBC (15.2); featured Vince McMahon & Jesse Ventura on commentary
Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) defeated WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart & Peggy Sue) via count-out at 8:20 after the champion hit the steel ringpost; after the bout, Savage fought off an attack from Honkytonk and Hart and destroyed the champion's guitar
Andre the Giant (w/ Ted Dibaise & Virgil) pinned WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan at 9:05 to win the title even though Hogan's shoulder came up before the three count; Ted Dibiase paid off Earl Hebner to fill in for his twin brother Dave as the referee for the match; according to storyline, Dibiase had plastic surgery done to get the referee to look like Dave; after the bout, Dibiase put the championship belt on as Dave Hebner ran into the ring and hit the other referee; Hogan then tossed Earl over the top rope onto Dibiase and Virgil; voted Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Match of the Year (Hulkamania 3)
WWF Tag Team Champions Rick Martel & Tito Santana defeated The Hart Foundation; only the beginning of the match was televised due to time constraints
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – February 5, 1988
Biff Wellington d. Jonathan Holliday
Johnny Smith d. Goldie Rogers
Kerry Brown d. Mr. Hito
Leo Burke d. Hashif Khan
Rip Rogers d. Chris Benoit by DQ
Bad News Allen & Makhan Singh battled Steve DiSalvo & Jason the Terrible to a no contest
International Tag Titles: Bruce Hart & Brian Pillman (c) d. Gama Singh & Gerry Morrow by DQ
WWF @ Boston, MA - Boston Garden - February 6, 1988 (matinee) (15,534; sell out)
Televised on NESN - included Craig DeGeorge & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary:
Lanny Poffo pinned Terry Gibbs at 9:48 with a moonsault
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated Steve Lombardi & Barry Horowitz when Raymond pinned Horowitz at 11:20 after a double team move from the top
Prime Time Wrestling - 2/22/88: Sam Houston pinned Iron Mike Sharpe with a bulldog at 11:37; after the bout, Danny Davis attacked Houston until several referees were able to intervene
Rockin Robin vs. WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri
Hulk Hogan & Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) defeated Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) & Andre the Giant at 7:59 when Hogan pinned Dibiase with the leg drop after Andre's arm became entangled in the ring ropes; prior to the bout, Dibiase came to the ring wearing the WWF World Title belt and was introduced as the new champion as a result of what occured the previous night in Indianapolis
Ricky Steamboat fought Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin) to a double count-out at 12:23; after the bout, Bravo challenged Steamboat to 5 more minutes; after Steamboat accepted, he was double teamed by both Bravo & Martin until Bravo accidentally hit his manager; Steamboat then cleared the ring of both men
Prime Time Wrestling - 2/22/88: Danny Davis pinned Brady Boone with a sit-down splash off the top at 7:59
The One Man Gang (w/ Slick) pinned George Steele at 4:24 with a kneelift to the back after Steele became distracted by Slick on the ring apron; after the bout, Steele cleared OMG from the ring with Slick's cane before attacking Slick as well; Steele then chased the referee and Frenchy Martin, who was providing guest commentary, around the ring
The Islanders defeated The British Bulldogs via disqualification at 12:36 when Dynamite shoved the referee; after the bout, Dynamite cleared both Islanders from the ring with the dog leash they brought ringside; during the match, Frenchy Martin left the commentary table after an argument with DeGeorge
WWF @ Philadelphia, PA - Spectrum - February 6, 1988 (13,112)
Televised on the PRISM Network - featured Dick Graham & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary; included footage from the previous night's The Main Event in which Andre the Giant won the world title and then sold it to Ted Dibiase; featured the announcement that Dibiase would defend his newly won title against Hulk Hogan at the following month's card, to be held March 12:
Lanny Poffo pinned Terry Gibbs at 8:59 with a moonsault
The One Man Gang (w/ Slick) pinned George Steele at 4:32 with a splash to the back, even though Steele's shoulder was clearly up; after the bout, Steele cleared OMG from the ring with Slick's cane before attacking Slick with it
Ricky Steamboat fought Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin) to a time-limit draw at 13:31; after the bout, Bravo challenged Steamboat to 5 more minutes; when Steamboat accepted, he was double teamed by Bravo and Martin before eventually clearing both men from the ring
Danny Davis pinned Sam Houston at 9:41 with a reverse roll up, grabbing the top rope and the tights for leverage
Hulk Hogan & Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) defeated Andre the Giant & Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) at 9:56 when Hogan pinned Dibiase with the legdrop after Andre became tied in the ring ropes; prior to the bout, Dibiase came to the ring in possession of the world title belt and was announced as the champion
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated Steve Lombardi & Barry Horowitz at 9:08 when Raymond pinned Lombardi following a double team move from the top
WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri pinned Rockin Robin at 7:35 with a roll up
Prime Time Wrestling - 3/7/88: Iron Mike Sharpe pinned Brady Boone with a clothesline at 9:05, using the loaded forearm support
The Islanders defeated The British Bulldogs via disqualification at 13:03 when Dynamite shoved referee Joey Marella; after the bout, Dynamite attacked the opposition with the dog leash the Islanders had brought ringside
SCW @ Kennesaw, GA - Miss Kitty's - February 6, 1988 (620)
Sugar Ray Lloyd d. Sandy Beach
Randy Rose d. Dino Minelli
David & Joel Deaton d. Chick Donovan & John Michaels
Mr. Wrestling II d. The Hitman
Comrade Busick d. Steve Pritchard
Ricky Morton, Johnny & Tommy Rich d. Jimmy Bryant, Steve Lawler, & The Nightmare
Sugar Ray Lloyd & Steve Pritchard d. Jimmy Bryant & EZ Rider
Mr. Atlanta d. Chuck McCall
Comrade Busick d. Mighty Igor by DQ
Ranger Ross & Mr. Wrestling II d. Steve Lawler & RD Swain
Bruiser Brody d. Steve Bennett
Grizzly Boone d. Sandy Beach
David & Joel Deaton fought Johnny & Tommy Rich to a draw
WWC @ Guayanabo, Puerto Rico – February 6, 1988
WWC Jr. Heavyweight Title: Huracan Castillo Jr. (c) vs. El Profe
Invader III & Miguel Perez Jr. vs. Kendo Nagasaki & Mr. Pogo
Caribbean Tag Titles: Bobby Jaggers & Dan Kroffat d. The Renegade Warriors (c)
Chicky Starr vs. TNT
Steel Cage for the WWC TV Title: The Invader (c) vs. Super Black Ninja
CWA @ Jonesboro, AR – February 6, 1988 (250)
Billy Travis d. Don Bass
Ken Wayne d. Zebra Warrior
Jerry Bryant & Tim Hall d. Don Bass & Pat Patera
Billy Travis & Ken Wayne d. Zebra Warriors
Barbed Wire: Jerry Lawler d. Max Pain by DQ
Stampede @ Red Deer, Alberta – February 6, 1988
Biff Wellington d. Goldie Rogers by DQ
Leo Burke d. Hashif Khan
Rip Rogers d. Johnny Smith
Gerry Morrow d. Jason the Terrible
Steve DiSalvo d. Bad News Allen by countout
International Tag Titles: Bruce Hart & Brian Pillman (c) battled Gama Singh & Makhan Singh to a no contest
WWF @ Toronto, Ontario - Maple Leaf Gardens - February 7, 1988
Paul Roma & Jim Powers defeated the Alaskans (Dave Wagner & Rick Renslow)
Koko B. Ware pinned Steve Lombardi
WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri pinned Rockin Robin
The Killer Bees fought Jacques & Raymond Rougeau to a double disqualification; the Rougeaus played the heels for the bout
Dino Bravo pinned Brady Boone
Rick Rude pinned Tito Santana
Sika pinned Koko B. Ware
Randy Savage, Ricky Steamboat, & Jim Duggan defeated WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man, Bret Hart, & Jim Neidhart when Duggan pinned Hart
WWF @ Cobleskill, NY – Bouck Hall – February 7, 1988
Barry Horowitz vs. David Sammartino
Outback Jack vs. Iron Mike Sharpe
SD Jones vs. Johnny Valiant
Ron Bass vs. George Steele
AWA @ Wausau, WI – February 7, 1988
Tom Zenk d. Soldat Ustinov
Baron Von Raschke d. Brian Knobbs by DQ
Wahoo McDaniel d. Sheik Adnan Kaissey
AWA World Tag Titles: The Midnight Rockers (c) d. Kevin Kelly & Jerry Sags
AWA World Heavyweight Title: Wahoo McDaniel d. Curt Hennig (c) by DQ
Stampede @ Edmonton, Alberta – February 7, 1988
Biff Wellington fought Jonathan Holliday to a draw
Leo Burke d. Goldie Rogers
Kerry Brown & Rip Rogers d. Chris Benoit & Johnny Smith
Street Fight: Steve DiSalvo d. Bad News Allen by countout
Gerry Morrrow, Gama Singh, & Makhan Singh d. Bruce Hart, Jason the Terrible, & Brian Pillman