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Continental @ Meridian, MS – June 1, 1988 (600)
Alan Martin d. Rikki Nelson
Mr. Olympia d. Mark Young
Willie B. Hert d. DI Bob Carter
Eddie Gilbert d. Shane Douglas by DQ
Shane Douglas & Tracy Smothers battled The Nightmares to a double countout
First Blood: Tom Prichard d. Tony Anthony
CWA @ Evansville, IN – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – June 1, 1988
The Cuban Choir Boys vs. Scott Steiner & Billy Travis
CWA Heavyweight Title: Max Pain (c) vs. Brickhouse Brown
AWA World Tag Titles: Badd Company (c) vs. Doug & Tommy Gilbert
Robert Fuller vs. Jeff Jarrett
WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - June 1, 1988 (12,120; 9,000 paid)
WWF Superstars taping:
Brady Boone pinned Steve Lombardi at around the 11-minute mark with a German suplex into a bridge
WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Brutus Beefcake after hitting him with Hart's megaphone
Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) defeated the One Man Gang (w/ Slick) via count-out at 4:00
The Big Bossman (w/ Slick) pinned an unknown with the sidewalk slam; after the bout, Bossman handcuffed his opponent to the ropes and beat him with the nightstick
Andre the Giant & Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Jake Roberts & Jim Duggan at 8:30 when, after Roberts hit the DDT on Rude, Andre headbutted Roberts twice and put Rude on top
Prime Time Wrestling - 7/11/88: WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Tito Santana & Rick Martel via count-out after Martel suffered the Decapitation on the floor; the attack forced Martel out of action for 8 months with an injury (Best of the WWF Vol. 17)
WWF World Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) with a roll up after Virgil's interference backfired
All American Wrestling - 7/3/88: Brutus Beefcake defeated Mark Ming via submission with the sleeper
Wrestling Spotlight - 7/9/88: Ken Patera defeated Steve Lombardi via submission with the full nelson
6/18/88 - included Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with Rick Rude & Bobby Heenan in which Rude gave the Rude Awakening kiss to a young woman:
The British Bulldogs defeated Terry Gibbs & Barry Horowitz when Dynamite pinned Gibbs with a diving headbutt after being thrown by Smith
The Big Bossman (w/ Slick) pinned Louie Spicolli with the sidewalk slam; after the bout, Bossman assaulted his opponent with the nightstick (Bossman's TV debut)
Bret Hart pinned Jerry Allen with the piledriver; prior to the bout, Bret sent Jimmy Hart backstage; Jimmy refused to leave ringside until Jim Neidhart came down and told him to go
Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) pinned Tom Stone with a slingshot splash
Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Ricky Ataki via submission with the figure-4; after the bout, Don Muraco and Superstar Billy Graham came to the ring to make Valentine break the hold; Muraco ended up chasing Hart backstage while Valentine attacked Graham and put him in the figure-4; Graham was eventually taken out on a stretcher
Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Iron Mike Sharpe & the Intruder at 3:09 when Jannetty pinned the Intruder after Michaels hiptossed his partner onto the Intruder (Rockers' TV debut, Before They Were Superstars Vol. 2 DVD)
6/25/88 - included Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with Bobby Heenan, Andre the Giant, Rick Rude, & Hercules, where Heenan announced that King Harley Race had been injured by Hulk Hogan and was forced to vacate the throne; Heenan then tried to lead the crowd in a moment of silence with a 10-bell salute and finished by segment by guaranteeing there would soon be a new king:
Jake Roberts pinned the Conquistador (Jose Luis Rivera) with the DDT
The One Man Gang (w/ Slick) pinned Martin Oliver with the front suplex
The Ultimate Warrior pinned Larry Simpson with the press slam / splash combo
Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Lanny Poffo via submission with the Million $ Dream
Koko B. Ware pinned Steve Lombardi with the Ghostbuster
Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Barry Horowitz & Mark Ming when Jannetty pinned Ming after Michaels suplexed him onto the opponent
Bad News Brown pinned Tony Leone with the Ghetto Blaster
7/2/88 - included Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man & Jimmy Hart; included an ‘Update’ segment where Bobby Heenan announced he would crown a new king the following week to replace Harley Race:
Jim Duggan pinned Tom Stone at 1:46 with the running clothesline
George Steele defeated the Intruder via submission with the flying hammerlock at 1:01
Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin) pinned Bill Johnson at 1:58 with the side suplex
The Hart Foundation defeated SD Jones & Brady Boone at 4:41 when Bret pinned Boone following the Hart Attack; during the bout, an insert promo from Jimmy Hart was shown, where he said that even though the Hart Foundation didn’t want him at ringside, he still legally owned their contracts
Don Muraco pinned Darryl Nichols at 1:39 with the tombstone
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated The Killer Bees at 5:45 when Jacques pinned Brunzell following a forearm to the back by Raymond from the top rope as Brunzell attempted a powerslam on Jacques
Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Jose Luis Rivera at 2:23 with the Rude Awakening
Newark, NJ – June 2, 1988 (850)
Sgt. Slaughter d. Russian Assassin
JCP @ Bluefield, WV – Armory – June 2, 1988 (1,500)
Rip Morgan d. Rocky King
Ron Simmons d. Cruel Connection II
Larry Zbyszko d. Italian Stallion
The Lightning Express fought The Sheepherders to a draw
Ronnie Garvin d. Al Perez by DQ
Sting d. Mike Rotundo by DQ
The Fantastics d. The Midnight Express
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – June 2, 1988
Bugsy McGraw d. John Savage
Jimmy Valiant d. Tiger Conway Jr.
Rick Steiner d. Gary Royal
Jimmy Garvin d. Kevin Sullivan
Ivan Koloff & The Powers of Pain d. Chris Champion, Mighty Wilbur, & Kendall Windham
Nikita Koloff & Steve Williams d. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard by DQ
Lex Luger battled Barry Windham to a no contest
WWC @ Vega Alta, Puerto Rico - June 2, 1988
Huracan Castillo Jr. vs. Dan Kroffat
Bobby Jaggers vs. Miguel Perez Jr.
Super Black Ninja vs. TNT
The Renegade Warriors vs. Chicky Starr & Ron Starr
Hercules Ayala vs. The Invader
World Class @ Amarillo, TX – Civic Center – June 2, 1988
Bob Bradley fought Jeff Raitz to a draw
Samu d. Bob Bradley
Michael Hayes d. Terry Taylor
The Missing Link d. Eric Embry
Kerry Von Erich d. Iceman Parsons by DQ
Michael Hayes & Shaun Simpson d. John Tatum & Jack Victory
WWF @ Spokane, WA – Coliseum – June 2, 1988
Dino Bravo vs. Ken Patera
WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Title: The Honky Tonk Man (c) vs. Brutus Beefcake
The British Bulldogs & Koko Ware vs. The Islanders & Bobby Heenan
WWF World Heavyweight Title: Randy Savage (c) vs. Ted DiBiase
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – June 3, 1988 (1,500)
Al Perez d. Mark Fleming
Mighty Wilbur d. Cruel Connection
Ron Simmons d. Tiger Conway Jr.
Larry Zbyszko d. Chris Champion
Ivan Koloff d. Kendall Windham
The Powers of Pain d. The Lightning Express
Mike Rotundo d. Steve Williams by countout
Nikita Koloff & Sting d. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard by DQ
Lex Luger battled Barry Windham to a no contest
WWC @ Salinas, Puerto Rico - June 3, 1988
Huracan Castillo Jr. vs. Dan Kroffat
Super Black Ninja vs. Chris Youngblood
Bobby Jaggers vs. Miguel Perez Jr.
Hercules Ayala vs. Mark Youngblood
The Invader & TNT vs. Chicky Starr & Ron Starr
WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - June 3, 1988
Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a draw
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – June 3, 1988
Bob Bradley d. Mike Morrow
Steve Casey d. Ron Ellis
The Samoan Swat Team d. Jason Sterling & Sweet Brown Sugar
Terry Taylor d. Steve Casey
The Samoan Swat Team d. Bob Bradley & Jeff Raitz
Iceman Parsons d. Ron Ellis
Buddy Roberts d. Matt Borne
Texas Tornado: Terry Gordy & Shaun Simpson battled John Tatum & Jack Victory to a DDQ
Michael Hayes & Kerry Von Erich d. Iceman Parsons & Buddy Roberts
WWF @ Tacoma, WA - Tacoma Dome - June 3, 1988 (11,000)
Jim Neidhart pinned Lanny Poffo
Dino Bravo defeated Ken Patera via forfeit after Bravo attacked Patera during an arm-wrestling contest as Bravo was about to lose; due to the attack, Patera was unable to compete
Koko B. Ware, Davey Boy Smith, & the Dynamite Kid defeated Bobby Heenan, Haku, & High Chief Afi
Greg Valentine defeated George Steele
WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man defeated Brutus Beefcake
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated The Killer Bees
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated Ted Dibiase via disqualification
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – June 4, 1988
Shawn Baxter d. Blue Knight
Brickhouse Brown d. Tommy King
Tom Brandi & Max Pain d. Don Bass & Gary Young
2 out of 3 falls: Jeff Jarrett & Senshi d. Rough & Ready
WWF @ Boston, MA - Boston Garden - June 4, 1988 (8,000)
Televised on NESN - featured Roger Kent & Superstar Billy Graham on commentary:
Prime Time Wrestling - 6/13/88: Conquistador #1 (Jose Luis Rivera) pinned Jerry Allen with a flying elbow drop
Prime Time Wrestling - 7/4/88: Don Muraco defeated the One Man Gang via count-out at 11:27 after OMG ran into the ringpost; after the bout, Muraco cleared Gang from the ring
Bad News Brown pinned Bret Hart at around the 11-minute mark by using the tights for leverage
Prime Time Wrestling - 6/13/88: Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Hercules with a slingshot splash
Jake Roberts fought Rick Rude to a double count-out
Andre the Giant pinned Jim Duggan at 9:20 with a boot to the face and his feet on the ropes; Andre stalled for time once the bell began, not entering the ring until almost 5 minutes had elapsed ('Hacksaw' Jim Duggan)
Prime Time Wrestling - 6/13/88: The Ultimate Warrior, Rick Martel, & Tito Santana defeated Mr. Fuji & WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition at around the 19-minute mark when Warrior pinned Smash with an axehandle off the top; Fuji was injured early in the bout so the contest continued as a 3-on-2 match
CWA @ Nashville, TN – Fairgrounds – June 4, 1988
Tom Brandi fought Gary Young to a draw
Scott Steiner & Billy Travis d. The Cuban Assassins
Shawn Baxter d. Brickhouse Brown by DQ
Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden battled Jeff Jarrett & Senshi to a no contest
AWA World Heavyweight Title: Curt Hennig d. Jerry Lawler (c) by DQ
USA @ Chattanooga, TN – Memorial Auditorium – June 4, 1988
Scott Armstrong vs. Ron Sexton
Wendell Cooley vs. Hector Guerrero
Terry Gordy vs. The Intern
Austin Idol vs. Moondog Spot
Bill Dundee & The Rock n Roll RPM’s vs. Davey, Johnny, & Tommy Rich
Tennessee Heavyweight Title: Buddy Landell (c) vs. Doug Furnas
Loser Leaves Town: The Bullet vs. Mongolian Stomper
WWF @ Los Angeles, CA - Sports Arena - June 4, 1988 (10,000)
Jim Neidhart pinned Lanny Poffo
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated The Killer Bees
Greg Valentine fought George Steele to a double count-out at around the 15-minute mark
Dino Bravo pinned Ken Patera
Haku, High Chief Afi, & Bobby Heenan defeated Koko B. Ware, Davey Boy Smith, & the Dynamite Kid
WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man (w/ Peggy Sue) pinned Brutus Beefcake after hitting him with a foreign object; after the bout, Beefcake revealed Peggy Sue to be Jimmy Hart
WWF World Champion Randy Savage pinned Ted Dibiase
OWF @ Oregon City, OR – June 4, 1988 (400)
Kevin Kelly d. JT Southern
Corporal Kirchner d. Alberto Mendoza
Blackstudd Williams d. Mike Miller
OWF Heavyweight Title: Rip Oliver d. Billy Jack Haynes (c)
PNW @ Portland, OR – Sports Arena – June 4, 1988
Paul Neu d. Scott Peterson
Steve Doll d. Al Madril
Billy Two Eagles d. Mike Golden by DQ
Buddy Rose d. CW Bergstrom
The Assassin d. The Grappler by DQ
WWF @ Landover, MD - Capital Centre - June 5, 1988 (8,000)
Conquistador #1 pinned Jerry Allen
Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a double disqualification
Bam Bam Bigelow pinned the One Man Gang
The Ultimate Warrior, Rick Martel, & Tito Santana defeated Mr. Fuji & WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition
Andre the Giant pinned Jim Duggan
Don Muraco pinned Hercules
Jake Roberts fought Rick Rude to a double count-out
JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – June 5, 1988
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard d. Bear Collie & Curtis Thompson
Al Perez d. Mark Fleming
Ivan Koloff & The Powers of Pain d. Tommy Angel, Joe Cruz, & Trent Knight
Ronnie Garvin d. George South
Barry Windham d. Lex Luger
CCW @ Rock Hill, SC – June 5, 1988
Manny Fernandez vs. Wahoo McDaniel
AWA @ Council Bluffs, IA – June 5, 1988 (104)
Teijho Khan fought Ricky Rice to a draw
Doug Todd d. Wayne Bloom
Soldat Ustinov d. Derrick Dukes
Madusa Miceli d. Sandy Partlow
Baron Von Raschke & Ricky Rice d. Teijho Khan & Soldat Ustinov
WWF @ East Rutherford, NJ - Meadowlands - June 6, 1988 (3,000)
Don Muraco pinned Hercules
Conquistador #1 pinned Jerry Allen
Rick Rude & Andre the Giant defeated Jim Duggan & Jake Roberts when Rude pinned Roberts
Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a double disqualification
Don Muraco (sub. for Bam Bam Bigelow) pinned the One Man Gang
The Ultimate Warrior, Rick Martel, & Tito Santana defeated Mr. Fuji & WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – June 6, 1988
Shawn Baxter d. Tommy Gilbert
Max Pain d. Brickhouse Brown
Handicap Match: The Great Sensei d. Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden
CWA Tag Titles: Don Bass & Gary Young d. Scott Steiner & Billy Travis (c)
Robert Fuller d. Jeff Jarrett
Scott Steiner d. Gary Young
Reneage Rampage Tournament – Finals: Scott Steiner d. Robert Fuller
AWA World Heavyweight Title: Jerry Lawler (c) d. Curt Hennig by DQ
Deep South @ Atlanta, GA - June 6, 1988
Deep South Heavyweight Title: The Assassin d. Randy Rose (c)
JCP @ Gainesville, FL – O’Connell Center – June 6, 1988
Jimmy & Ronnie Garvin vs. Rick Steiner & Kevin Sullivan
NWA World Tag Titles: Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (c) vs. Nikita Koloff & Sting
NWA World TV Title: Mike Rotundo (c) vs. Steve Williams
Dusty Rhodes & Lex Luger vs. Ric Flair & Barry Windham
Continental @ Birmingham, AL – Fairgrounds – June 6, 1988 (400)
Rikki Nelson d. Mark Young
Mr. Olympia d. Alan Martin
Willie B. Hert & Tracy Smothers d. DI Bob Carter & Detroit Demolition
Ken Wayne d. Danny Davis
Prichard wins he gets DWG for a day: Tom Prichard d. Tony Anthony
Austin Idol d. Eddie Gilbert
PNW @ Hoquiam, WA – June 6, 1988 (450)
Mike Golden d. Moondog Moretti
Paul Neu d. Billy Two Eagles
The Grappler & Al Madril d. The Southern Rockers
Texas Bullrope: The Assassin d. Buddy Rose
USA @ McCaysville, GA - June 7, 1988 (300)
Hector Guerrero fought Davey Rich to a draw
The Bullet d. Moondog Spot
Buddy Landell d. Wendell Cooley
Mongolian Stomper d. The Bullet
Bill Dundee & The Rock n Roll RPM’s d. Scott Armstrong, Davey & Johnny Rich
FCW @ Tampa, FL – June 7, 1988
Bob Cook d. Scott Hodges
Mohammad Stud d. The Squeeze by DQ
The Star Riders d. Steve Keirn & Mark Starr
Lou Perez d. Scotty the Body
Hospital Elimination: Jimmy Backlund & Rex King vs. Denny Brown & Frankie Lancaster
Alan Martin d. Rikki Nelson
Mr. Olympia d. Mark Young
Willie B. Hert d. DI Bob Carter
Eddie Gilbert d. Shane Douglas by DQ
Shane Douglas & Tracy Smothers battled The Nightmares to a double countout
First Blood: Tom Prichard d. Tony Anthony
CWA @ Evansville, IN – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – June 1, 1988
The Cuban Choir Boys vs. Scott Steiner & Billy Travis
CWA Heavyweight Title: Max Pain (c) vs. Brickhouse Brown
AWA World Tag Titles: Badd Company (c) vs. Doug & Tommy Gilbert
Robert Fuller vs. Jeff Jarrett
WWF @ Oakland, CA - Coliseum - June 1, 1988 (12,120; 9,000 paid)
WWF Superstars taping:
Brady Boone pinned Steve Lombardi at around the 11-minute mark with a German suplex into a bridge
WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Brutus Beefcake after hitting him with Hart's megaphone
Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) defeated the One Man Gang (w/ Slick) via count-out at 4:00
The Big Bossman (w/ Slick) pinned an unknown with the sidewalk slam; after the bout, Bossman handcuffed his opponent to the ropes and beat him with the nightstick
Andre the Giant & Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Jake Roberts & Jim Duggan at 8:30 when, after Roberts hit the DDT on Rude, Andre headbutted Roberts twice and put Rude on top
Prime Time Wrestling - 7/11/88: WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Tito Santana & Rick Martel via count-out after Martel suffered the Decapitation on the floor; the attack forced Martel out of action for 8 months with an injury (Best of the WWF Vol. 17)
WWF World Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) with a roll up after Virgil's interference backfired
All American Wrestling - 7/3/88: Brutus Beefcake defeated Mark Ming via submission with the sleeper
Wrestling Spotlight - 7/9/88: Ken Patera defeated Steve Lombardi via submission with the full nelson
6/18/88 - included Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with Rick Rude & Bobby Heenan in which Rude gave the Rude Awakening kiss to a young woman:
The British Bulldogs defeated Terry Gibbs & Barry Horowitz when Dynamite pinned Gibbs with a diving headbutt after being thrown by Smith
The Big Bossman (w/ Slick) pinned Louie Spicolli with the sidewalk slam; after the bout, Bossman assaulted his opponent with the nightstick (Bossman's TV debut)
Bret Hart pinned Jerry Allen with the piledriver; prior to the bout, Bret sent Jimmy Hart backstage; Jimmy refused to leave ringside until Jim Neidhart came down and told him to go
Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) pinned Tom Stone with a slingshot splash
Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Ricky Ataki via submission with the figure-4; after the bout, Don Muraco and Superstar Billy Graham came to the ring to make Valentine break the hold; Muraco ended up chasing Hart backstage while Valentine attacked Graham and put him in the figure-4; Graham was eventually taken out on a stretcher
Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Iron Mike Sharpe & the Intruder at 3:09 when Jannetty pinned the Intruder after Michaels hiptossed his partner onto the Intruder (Rockers' TV debut, Before They Were Superstars Vol. 2 DVD)
6/25/88 - included Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with Bobby Heenan, Andre the Giant, Rick Rude, & Hercules, where Heenan announced that King Harley Race had been injured by Hulk Hogan and was forced to vacate the throne; Heenan then tried to lead the crowd in a moment of silence with a 10-bell salute and finished by segment by guaranteeing there would soon be a new king:
Jake Roberts pinned the Conquistador (Jose Luis Rivera) with the DDT
The One Man Gang (w/ Slick) pinned Martin Oliver with the front suplex
The Ultimate Warrior pinned Larry Simpson with the press slam / splash combo
Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Lanny Poffo via submission with the Million $ Dream
Koko B. Ware pinned Steve Lombardi with the Ghostbuster
Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Barry Horowitz & Mark Ming when Jannetty pinned Ming after Michaels suplexed him onto the opponent
Bad News Brown pinned Tony Leone with the Ghetto Blaster
7/2/88 - included Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man & Jimmy Hart; included an ‘Update’ segment where Bobby Heenan announced he would crown a new king the following week to replace Harley Race:
Jim Duggan pinned Tom Stone at 1:46 with the running clothesline
George Steele defeated the Intruder via submission with the flying hammerlock at 1:01
Dino Bravo (w/ Frenchy Martin) pinned Bill Johnson at 1:58 with the side suplex
The Hart Foundation defeated SD Jones & Brady Boone at 4:41 when Bret pinned Boone following the Hart Attack; during the bout, an insert promo from Jimmy Hart was shown, where he said that even though the Hart Foundation didn’t want him at ringside, he still legally owned their contracts
Don Muraco pinned Darryl Nichols at 1:39 with the tombstone
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated The Killer Bees at 5:45 when Jacques pinned Brunzell following a forearm to the back by Raymond from the top rope as Brunzell attempted a powerslam on Jacques
Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Jose Luis Rivera at 2:23 with the Rude Awakening
Newark, NJ – June 2, 1988 (850)
Sgt. Slaughter d. Russian Assassin
JCP @ Bluefield, WV – Armory – June 2, 1988 (1,500)
Rip Morgan d. Rocky King
Ron Simmons d. Cruel Connection II
Larry Zbyszko d. Italian Stallion
The Lightning Express fought The Sheepherders to a draw
Ronnie Garvin d. Al Perez by DQ
Sting d. Mike Rotundo by DQ
The Fantastics d. The Midnight Express
JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – June 2, 1988
Bugsy McGraw d. John Savage
Jimmy Valiant d. Tiger Conway Jr.
Rick Steiner d. Gary Royal
Jimmy Garvin d. Kevin Sullivan
Ivan Koloff & The Powers of Pain d. Chris Champion, Mighty Wilbur, & Kendall Windham
Nikita Koloff & Steve Williams d. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard by DQ
Lex Luger battled Barry Windham to a no contest
WWC @ Vega Alta, Puerto Rico - June 2, 1988
Huracan Castillo Jr. vs. Dan Kroffat
Bobby Jaggers vs. Miguel Perez Jr.
Super Black Ninja vs. TNT
The Renegade Warriors vs. Chicky Starr & Ron Starr
Hercules Ayala vs. The Invader
World Class @ Amarillo, TX – Civic Center – June 2, 1988
Bob Bradley fought Jeff Raitz to a draw
Samu d. Bob Bradley
Michael Hayes d. Terry Taylor
The Missing Link d. Eric Embry
Kerry Von Erich d. Iceman Parsons by DQ
Michael Hayes & Shaun Simpson d. John Tatum & Jack Victory
WWF @ Spokane, WA – Coliseum – June 2, 1988
Dino Bravo vs. Ken Patera
WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Title: The Honky Tonk Man (c) vs. Brutus Beefcake
The British Bulldogs & Koko Ware vs. The Islanders & Bobby Heenan
WWF World Heavyweight Title: Randy Savage (c) vs. Ted DiBiase
JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – June 3, 1988 (1,500)
Al Perez d. Mark Fleming
Mighty Wilbur d. Cruel Connection
Ron Simmons d. Tiger Conway Jr.
Larry Zbyszko d. Chris Champion
Ivan Koloff d. Kendall Windham
The Powers of Pain d. The Lightning Express
Mike Rotundo d. Steve Williams by countout
Nikita Koloff & Sting d. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard by DQ
Lex Luger battled Barry Windham to a no contest
WWC @ Salinas, Puerto Rico - June 3, 1988
Huracan Castillo Jr. vs. Dan Kroffat
Super Black Ninja vs. Chris Youngblood
Bobby Jaggers vs. Miguel Perez Jr.
Hercules Ayala vs. Mark Youngblood
The Invader & TNT vs. Chicky Starr & Ron Starr
WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - June 3, 1988
Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a draw
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – June 3, 1988
Bob Bradley d. Mike Morrow
Steve Casey d. Ron Ellis
The Samoan Swat Team d. Jason Sterling & Sweet Brown Sugar
Terry Taylor d. Steve Casey
The Samoan Swat Team d. Bob Bradley & Jeff Raitz
Iceman Parsons d. Ron Ellis
Buddy Roberts d. Matt Borne
Texas Tornado: Terry Gordy & Shaun Simpson battled John Tatum & Jack Victory to a DDQ
Michael Hayes & Kerry Von Erich d. Iceman Parsons & Buddy Roberts
WWF @ Tacoma, WA - Tacoma Dome - June 3, 1988 (11,000)
Jim Neidhart pinned Lanny Poffo
Dino Bravo defeated Ken Patera via forfeit after Bravo attacked Patera during an arm-wrestling contest as Bravo was about to lose; due to the attack, Patera was unable to compete
Koko B. Ware, Davey Boy Smith, & the Dynamite Kid defeated Bobby Heenan, Haku, & High Chief Afi
Greg Valentine defeated George Steele
WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man defeated Brutus Beefcake
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated The Killer Bees
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated Ted Dibiase via disqualification
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – June 4, 1988
Shawn Baxter d. Blue Knight
Brickhouse Brown d. Tommy King
Tom Brandi & Max Pain d. Don Bass & Gary Young
2 out of 3 falls: Jeff Jarrett & Senshi d. Rough & Ready
WWF @ Boston, MA - Boston Garden - June 4, 1988 (8,000)
Televised on NESN - featured Roger Kent & Superstar Billy Graham on commentary:
Prime Time Wrestling - 6/13/88: Conquistador #1 (Jose Luis Rivera) pinned Jerry Allen with a flying elbow drop
Prime Time Wrestling - 7/4/88: Don Muraco defeated the One Man Gang via count-out at 11:27 after OMG ran into the ringpost; after the bout, Muraco cleared Gang from the ring
Bad News Brown pinned Bret Hart at around the 11-minute mark by using the tights for leverage
Prime Time Wrestling - 6/13/88: Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Hercules with a slingshot splash
Jake Roberts fought Rick Rude to a double count-out
Andre the Giant pinned Jim Duggan at 9:20 with a boot to the face and his feet on the ropes; Andre stalled for time once the bell began, not entering the ring until almost 5 minutes had elapsed ('Hacksaw' Jim Duggan)
Prime Time Wrestling - 6/13/88: The Ultimate Warrior, Rick Martel, & Tito Santana defeated Mr. Fuji & WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition at around the 19-minute mark when Warrior pinned Smash with an axehandle off the top; Fuji was injured early in the bout so the contest continued as a 3-on-2 match
CWA @ Nashville, TN – Fairgrounds – June 4, 1988
Tom Brandi fought Gary Young to a draw
Scott Steiner & Billy Travis d. The Cuban Assassins
Shawn Baxter d. Brickhouse Brown by DQ
Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden battled Jeff Jarrett & Senshi to a no contest
AWA World Heavyweight Title: Curt Hennig d. Jerry Lawler (c) by DQ
USA @ Chattanooga, TN – Memorial Auditorium – June 4, 1988
Scott Armstrong vs. Ron Sexton
Wendell Cooley vs. Hector Guerrero
Terry Gordy vs. The Intern
Austin Idol vs. Moondog Spot
Bill Dundee & The Rock n Roll RPM’s vs. Davey, Johnny, & Tommy Rich
Tennessee Heavyweight Title: Buddy Landell (c) vs. Doug Furnas
Loser Leaves Town: The Bullet vs. Mongolian Stomper
WWF @ Los Angeles, CA - Sports Arena - June 4, 1988 (10,000)
Jim Neidhart pinned Lanny Poffo
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated The Killer Bees
Greg Valentine fought George Steele to a double count-out at around the 15-minute mark
Dino Bravo pinned Ken Patera
Haku, High Chief Afi, & Bobby Heenan defeated Koko B. Ware, Davey Boy Smith, & the Dynamite Kid
WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man (w/ Peggy Sue) pinned Brutus Beefcake after hitting him with a foreign object; after the bout, Beefcake revealed Peggy Sue to be Jimmy Hart
WWF World Champion Randy Savage pinned Ted Dibiase
OWF @ Oregon City, OR – June 4, 1988 (400)
Kevin Kelly d. JT Southern
Corporal Kirchner d. Alberto Mendoza
Blackstudd Williams d. Mike Miller
OWF Heavyweight Title: Rip Oliver d. Billy Jack Haynes (c)
PNW @ Portland, OR – Sports Arena – June 4, 1988
Paul Neu d. Scott Peterson
Steve Doll d. Al Madril
Billy Two Eagles d. Mike Golden by DQ
Buddy Rose d. CW Bergstrom
The Assassin d. The Grappler by DQ
WWF @ Landover, MD - Capital Centre - June 5, 1988 (8,000)
Conquistador #1 pinned Jerry Allen
Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a double disqualification
Bam Bam Bigelow pinned the One Man Gang
The Ultimate Warrior, Rick Martel, & Tito Santana defeated Mr. Fuji & WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition
Andre the Giant pinned Jim Duggan
Don Muraco pinned Hercules
Jake Roberts fought Rick Rude to a double count-out
JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – June 5, 1988
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard d. Bear Collie & Curtis Thompson
Al Perez d. Mark Fleming
Ivan Koloff & The Powers of Pain d. Tommy Angel, Joe Cruz, & Trent Knight
Ronnie Garvin d. George South
Barry Windham d. Lex Luger
CCW @ Rock Hill, SC – June 5, 1988
Manny Fernandez vs. Wahoo McDaniel
AWA @ Council Bluffs, IA – June 5, 1988 (104)
Teijho Khan fought Ricky Rice to a draw
Doug Todd d. Wayne Bloom
Soldat Ustinov d. Derrick Dukes
Madusa Miceli d. Sandy Partlow
Baron Von Raschke & Ricky Rice d. Teijho Khan & Soldat Ustinov
WWF @ East Rutherford, NJ - Meadowlands - June 6, 1988 (3,000)
Don Muraco pinned Hercules
Conquistador #1 pinned Jerry Allen
Rick Rude & Andre the Giant defeated Jim Duggan & Jake Roberts when Rude pinned Roberts
Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a double disqualification
Don Muraco (sub. for Bam Bam Bigelow) pinned the One Man Gang
The Ultimate Warrior, Rick Martel, & Tito Santana defeated Mr. Fuji & WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – June 6, 1988
Shawn Baxter d. Tommy Gilbert
Max Pain d. Brickhouse Brown
Handicap Match: The Great Sensei d. Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden
CWA Tag Titles: Don Bass & Gary Young d. Scott Steiner & Billy Travis (c)
Robert Fuller d. Jeff Jarrett
Scott Steiner d. Gary Young
Reneage Rampage Tournament – Finals: Scott Steiner d. Robert Fuller
AWA World Heavyweight Title: Jerry Lawler (c) d. Curt Hennig by DQ
Deep South @ Atlanta, GA - June 6, 1988
Deep South Heavyweight Title: The Assassin d. Randy Rose (c)
JCP @ Gainesville, FL – O’Connell Center – June 6, 1988
Jimmy & Ronnie Garvin vs. Rick Steiner & Kevin Sullivan
NWA World Tag Titles: Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (c) vs. Nikita Koloff & Sting
NWA World TV Title: Mike Rotundo (c) vs. Steve Williams
Dusty Rhodes & Lex Luger vs. Ric Flair & Barry Windham
Continental @ Birmingham, AL – Fairgrounds – June 6, 1988 (400)
Rikki Nelson d. Mark Young
Mr. Olympia d. Alan Martin
Willie B. Hert & Tracy Smothers d. DI Bob Carter & Detroit Demolition
Ken Wayne d. Danny Davis
Prichard wins he gets DWG for a day: Tom Prichard d. Tony Anthony
Austin Idol d. Eddie Gilbert
PNW @ Hoquiam, WA – June 6, 1988 (450)
Mike Golden d. Moondog Moretti
Paul Neu d. Billy Two Eagles
The Grappler & Al Madril d. The Southern Rockers
Texas Bullrope: The Assassin d. Buddy Rose
USA @ McCaysville, GA - June 7, 1988 (300)
Hector Guerrero fought Davey Rich to a draw
The Bullet d. Moondog Spot
Buddy Landell d. Wendell Cooley
Mongolian Stomper d. The Bullet
Bill Dundee & The Rock n Roll RPM’s d. Scott Armstrong, Davey & Johnny Rich
FCW @ Tampa, FL – June 7, 1988
Bob Cook d. Scott Hodges
Mohammad Stud d. The Squeeze by DQ
The Star Riders d. Steve Keirn & Mark Starr
Lou Perez d. Scotty the Body
Hospital Elimination: Jimmy Backlund & Rex King vs. Denny Brown & Frankie Lancaster