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WWF @ Jacksonville, FL - Coliseum - June 1, 1989
Greg Valentine defeated Jim Powers
The Red Rooster defeated Greg Valentine
Big John Studd defeated Andre the Giant via disqualification
Jim Duggan defeated Haku
Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
The Honkytonk Man defeated Hillbilly Jim
Brutus Beefcake defeated Randy Savage via disqualification
WWF @ Bakersfield, CA - Civic Auditorium - June 1, 1989 (sell out)
Bad News Brown defeated the Blue Blazer
WWF Women's Champion Rockin Robin defeated Judy Martin
The Barbarian defeated Koko B. Ware
Rick Martel defeated Tito Santana
The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
The Ultimate Warrior defeated WWF IC Champion Rick Rude via count-out
NWA @ Oakland, CA - Kaiser Convention Center - June 1, 1989 (1,243)
Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated the Raider & Jack Victory
Butch Reed defeated Ranger Ross
Steve Williams defeated Tony Garcia
Dick Murdoch defeated Bill Irwin (sub. for Bob Orton Jr.); the bout was advertised as a bullrope match with Gary Hart banned from ringside
Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Kevin Sullivan & Mike Rotunda; the bout was advertised as Scott Steiner vs. Rotunda in a suplex match, with Sullivan scheduled to face Eddie Gilbert in a taped fist match
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Michael Hayes in a Badstreet match
The Road Warriors fought the Samoan Swat Team to a no contest
Ricky Steamboat defeated the Great Muta via disqualification
Burlington, NC – June 2, 1989 (1,000)
Rikki Nelson d. LA Stephens
Rocky Kernodle d. Chuck Coates
Robert Gibson d. Colt Steele by countout
Sam Houston battled Nelson Royal to a no contest
Don Kernodle & Sgt. Slaughter d. The Mod Squad
WWF @ West Palm Beach, FL - Auditorium - June 2, 1989
Lanny Poffo defeated Jim Powers
Honkytonk Man pinned Hillbilly Jim
The Red Rooster defeated the Brooklyn Brawler
Brutus Beefcake defeated Greg Valentine
Big John Studd & Jim Duggan defeated Andre the Giant & Haku
The Rockers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – June 2, 1989
Jerry Lawler d. Al Perez
NWA @ Stockton, CA - Civic Auditorium - June 2, 1989 (1,047)
Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated the Raider & Jack Victory
Butch Reed defeated Ranger Ross
Dick Murdoch defeated Bill Irwin
Rick Steiner (sub. for Eddie Gilbert) & Scott Steiner defeated Kevin Sullivan & Mike Rotunda
Ricky Steamboat defeated the Great Muta via disqualification
The Road Warriors fought the Samoan Swat Team to a no contest
Steve Williams defeated Michael Hayes
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – June 3, 1989
Eric Embry d. Mickey Finn Jr.
Gary Young d. Ray Evans
WWF @ Boston, MA - Boston Garden - June 3, 1989 (12,000)
The final Boston Garden show televised on NESN - featured Tony Schiavone & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary:
Tim Horner pinned Barry Horowitz
The Warlord pinned Jim Neidhart at around the 4-minute mark
Dusty Rhodes (sub. for Jake Roberts) pinned Ted Dibiase at 8:30
Paul Roma pinned Boris Zhukov
Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out
Bret Hart fought Mr. Perfect to a time-limit draw at 18:53; after the bout, Hart grabbed the microphone and challenged Perfect for 5 more minutes; moments later, Perfect slid back in the ring and assaulted Hart from behind but was eventually crotched on the top rope and knocked to the floor
Dino Bravo pinned Hercules (WWF Strong Men)
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem when Ax pinned Bossman after Akeem accidentally hit his partner; after the bout, the Twin Towers argued with one another
WWF @ Lexington, KY - Rupp Arena - June 3, 1989
Jim Powers vs. the Genius
Hillbilly Jim vs. the Honkytonk Man
The Red Rooster vs. the Brooklyn Brawler
Brutus Beefcake vs. Greg Valentine
Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty vs. Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
King Jim Duggan vs. Haku
Big John Studd vs. Andre The Giant
CWA @ Nashville, TN – Sports Arena – June 3, 1989
Austin Idol & Jerry Lawler vs. Master of Pain & PY Chu-Hi
WWC @ Carolina, Puerto Rico – June 3, 1989
Victor Jovica vs. Mr. Pogo
WWC Jr. Heavyweight Title: Super Medico (c) vs. Jonathan Holliday
Carribbean Tag Titles: Huracan Castillo Jr. & Miguel Perez Jr. (c) vs. Bart & Brad Batten
WWC Tag Titles: Abuddadein & Rip Rogers (c) vs. TNT & White Angel
Universal Heavyweight Title – SR: Rufus R. Jones: Steve Strong (c) vs. The Invader
NWA @ Fresno, CA - Selland Arena - June 3, 1989 (1,000)
Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated the Raider & Jack Victory
Butch Reed defeated Ranger Ross
Dick Murdoch defeated Bill Irwin
Rick Steiner (sub. for Eddie Gilbert) & Scott Steiner defeated Kevin Sullivan & Mike Rotunda
The Road Warriors fought the Samoan Swat Team to a no contest
Ricky Steamboat defeated the Great Muta via disqualification
Steve Williams defeated Michael Hayes
WWF @ Portland, ME - Civic Center - June 4, 1989 (8,426)
Brutus Beefcake vs. Randy Savage
WWF @ Cincinatti, OH - Riverfront Coliseum - June 4, 1989
Andre the Giant vs. Big John Studd
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau vs. The Rockers
NWA @ Kansas City, MO – Kemper Arena – June 4, 1989 (1,580)
Dynamic Dudes d. The Raider & Jack Victory
Dick Murdoch d. Wild Bill Irwin
Butch Reed d. Ranger Ross
Mike Rotundo d. Scott Steiner
Ricky Steamboat d. Great Muta by DQ
The Road Warriors battled The Samoan Swat Team to a double countout
Badstreet: Lex Luger d. Michael Hayes
World Class @ Mesquite, TX – Rodeo Arena – June 4, 1989
Boxing: Shaun Simpson d. Tony Falk
Al Perez d. Jimmy Jack Funk
Penalty Box: Matt Borne & Percy Pringle d. Cactus Jack & Skandor Akbar
Chris Adams & Kerry Von Erich d. The Black Birds
Steel Cage: Eric Embry d. Gary Young
Battle Royal won by Kerry Von Erich
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – June 5, 1989
Frankie Lancaster d. Ken Raper
Frankie Lancaster & Tracy Smothers d. Mr. Devastation & Spike Huber
Wild Side d. Jimmy Masters & Alan Reynolds
Dutch Mantell battled Nightmare Freddy to a double countout
CWA Tag Titles: Action Jackson & Billy Travis d. Robert Fuller & Brian Lee (c)
Jerry Lawler & Nightmare Freddy d. Master of Pain & PY Chu-Hi
NWA @ Columbus, GA - Municipal Auditorium - June 5, 1989 (1,100)
Great Muta d. Dick Murdoch
Ricky Santana d. Al Green
Sid Vicious d. Bob Emory
Wild Bill Irwin d. Mike Justice
Rick Steiner d. Jim Bryant
Dynamic Dudes d. The New Zealand Militia
Ranger Ross d. Snake Brown
Great Muta d. Scott Steiner
Ricky Steamboat d. Wild Bill Irwin
Terry Funk d. Ranger Ross
Lex Luger d. Michael Hayes
WWF @ Cedar Rapids, IA - Five Seasons Center - June 5, 1989
Tim Horner defeated Barry Horowitz
The Warlord pinned Jim Neidhart
Dusty Rhodes defeated Ted Dibiase
Paul Roma pinned Boris Zhukov
Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out
Bret Hart fought Mr. Perfect to a draw
Dino Bravo defeated Hercules
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem
WWF @ Madison, WI - Dane County Coliseum - June 6, 1989
WWF Superstars taping:
Kevin Kelly pinned Tim Horner
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem when Bossman was pinned
The Ultimate Warrior defeated WWF IC Champion Rick Rude via disqualification
Hillbilly Jim (sub. for Big John Studd who quit earlier that afternoon) defeated Andre the Giant via disqualification
Prime Time Wrestling - 6/19/89: The Warlord (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned the Blue Blazer by catching Blazer coming off the top and hitting a powerslam
Brutus Beefcake defeated Randy Savage via disqualification
Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) pinned Dusty Rhodes after Virgil tripped Rhodes; this finish was done to show the wrestlers in the back that the newly-arrived Rhodes was willing to put them over
The Ultimate Warrior & King Jim Duggan defeated WWF IC Champion Rick Rude & Andre the Giant (w/ Bobby Heenan) at 12:47 when Warrior pinned Rude with a splash after Duggan hit Rude in the back with his 2x4 (Fan Favorites 89)
6/24/89 - included Ted DiBiase & Virgil as guests of the Brother Love Show where Dibiase announced that Jake Roberts was in a hospital, injured after having a disc removed from his neck; featured a Get Well address to Jake Roberts; included the premiere of the "No Holds Barred" music video:
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Tom Stone & Chris Curtis at 2:30 when Ax pinned Curtis following the Decapitation
Barry Windham pinned Frankie DeFalco at 1:39 with the superplex (Windham's return after 4 years; the debut of the Widowmaker gimmick)
King Jim Duggan pinned Jake Milliman at 1:48 with the running clothesline
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Jim Evans & Jim Powers at 2:03 when Anderson pinned Evans following a spike piledriver behind the referee's back
Hillbilly Jim pinned Butler Stevens at 1:33 with a boot to the face
WWF IC Champion Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Sonny Rogers at the 45-second mark with the Rude Awakening; after the bout, the Ultimate Warrior attacked Rude after the champion brought a young lady into the ring and closed his eyes in preparation for her to kiss him
The Barbarian (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Tom Stark at 1:46 with a clothesline off the top
7/1/89 - included Slick & Rick Martel as guests of the Brother Love Show in which Tito Santana appeared and attacked Slick, then Martel, until referees could pull him away:
The Red Rooster defeated Jim Magen via submission at 1:57 with a chickenwing
The Hart Foundation defeated Brian Costello & Ray Oakley at 2:53 when Bret pinned Oakley following the Hart Attack
Bad News Brown pinned Red Tyler at 1:56 with the Ghetto Blaster
Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Chris Zarna at 1:57 with a side kick to the face
The Genius pinned Sonny Rogers at 1:15 with a somersault splash off the top
Brutus Beefcake defeated Jim Merkle via submission at 1:49 with the sleeper
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Paul Roma & Todd Becker at 2:52 when Raymond pinned Becker, after a kneedrop from Jacques as Raymond has the Boston Crab applied
7/8/89 - included Randy Savage, Sensational Sherri, & Zeus as guests of the Brother Love Show in which Savage challenged Hulk Hogan & Brutus Beefcake to a tag team match:
Jimmy Snuka pinned Tom Stone with the splash off the top at 1:35
The Big Bossman & Akeem (w/ Slick) defeated Jim Evans & Ron Fails at 4:17 when Akeem pinned Evans with the splash after Bossman hit a reverse shoulderbreaker; after the bout, Akeem handcuffed Fails to the ring rope so Bossman could beat him with the nightstick
Brad Perry defeated Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) via disqualification at 2:33 when referee Ron Garvin called for the bell after Bravo continuously picked his opponent up off the mat after gaining a 2-count and then hung Perry in the corner and kicked him in the ribs; after the bout, Garvin attacked Bravo before referees seperated the two
The Rockers defeated Tony Burton & Dusty Wolfe at 2:11 when Michaels pinned Burton following the flying fistdrop double team
Koko B. Ware pinned Harley Manson at the 52-second mark with a flying fistdrop
Mr. Perfect pinned Scott Colton with the Perfect Plex at 1:44
Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Frankie DeFalco via submission with the figure-4, using his shin guard for assistance
NWA @ Albany, GA - Civic Center - June 6, 1989
Television taping:
Included the Samoan Swat Team, Eddie Gilbert, and Kevin Sullivan
6/10/89 - featured footage from a recent event of Missy Hyatt interrupting Lance Russell's interview with Gary Hart, Kevin Sullivan, & the Great Muta; after Missy - defending Eddie Gilbert - said Hart wasn't a real man, Muta sprayed her in the face with green mist; moments later, Doug Gilbert and Scott Steiner came out to take care of Missy; featured the NWA Weekly Top 10 rankings: Terry Funk (10), Steve Williams (9), Terry Gordy (8), Dan Spivey (7), Michael Hayes (6), Eddie Gilbert (5), the Great Muta (4), NWA TV Champion Sting (3), NWA US Champion Lex Luger (2), Ricky Steamboat (1); included pre-taped comments from Paul E. Dangerously on the Samoan Swat Team's upcoming match against Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane at the Clash of the Champions in which he said he would not do anything to cheat because his team wouldn't need it to win; featured pre-taped footage from a different television taping of Jim Ross conducting an interview with Terry Funk regarding his upcoming match at the Clash of the Champions against Ricky Steamboat; after Funk referred to Steamboat's child as a "pig-nosed half-breed," Steamboat interrupted with he and Funk sharing words; moments later, NWA US Champion Lex Luger appeared in the studio, called for the tape to be stopped, and said he was done with the politics and was upset that he wasn't on the upcoming Clash show; Luger then argued that he should be the top contender to Flair's title instead of Funk or Steamboat; Luger then called for Flair to either wrestle or give up his title and said he would be at the Clash; after Luger left, the remainder of the Steamboat interview was shown in which Steamboat said Funk should be happy for even being in the Top 10; included pre-taped comments from Kevin Sullivan about he and Mike Rotunda's upcoming bout at the Clash against Rick & Scott Steiner and of his upcoming match with Rick at the Boston Garden, Sullivan's home turf; featured pre-taped comments from Jim Cornette regarding Eaton & Lane's upcoming bout with the SST at the Clash; included pre-taped comments by Teddy Long in which he discussed Norman's debut at the Clash and said he would have another surprise at the Clash:
Ranger Ross pinned Jim Bryant with the Combat Kick at 2:58; during the bout, Teddy Long appeared ringside; it was announced during the match, Ross would face the Terrorist at the Clash of the Champions
The Great Muta (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Ray Lloyd with a German suplex into a bridge at 2:06; prior to the bout, it was announced Muta would hold a Dragon Shi demonstration at the Clash of the Champions; there were several chants of "Muta" before and after the match
Dick Murdoch pinned Fred Avery with an elbow drop at 1:47; after the bout, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Murdoch about Terry Funk's recent behavior and Funk's upcoming bout at the Clash of the Champions against Ricky Steamboat
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Lee Scott & Keith Steinborn at 2:17 when Eaton pinned Steinborn following the Veg-O-Matic; prior to the bout, Cornette introduced his team as the only men who get more action in Atlanta then Rob Lowe; during the match, Teddy Long appeared ringside
Kevin Sullivan & Mike Rotunda defeated Mark Smith & Dewayne Bruce at 1:34 when Sullivan pinned Smith with the double stomp after Rotunda hit the butterfly suplex; after the bout, Sullivan & Rotunda continued to attack their opponents until Rick & Scott Steiner made the save, with the two teams brawling in and out of the ring until the Steiners won the fight
Bill Irwin pinned Mike Justice with a boot to the face at 2:45; prior to the bout, pre-taped comments were shown of Irwin regarding his upcoming bout with NWA TV Champion Sting at the Clash of the Champions; after the match, Irwin whipped Justice with his whip
NWA Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarter-Finals: Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated Rip Morgan & Jack Victory at around the 5-minute mark when Ace pinned Morgan with a roll up from behind as Morgan assaulted Douglas; after the bout, Morgan & Victory assaulted their opponents with boomerangs
The Samoan Swat Team (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) defeated Randy Rose & Buck Seigler at 2:15 when Fatu pinned Seigler with the splash off the top; after the bout, Samu broke a pineapple over Rose's head (the first appearance of the SST using the "Halloween" theme song)
Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Snake Brown & the Raider at 1:47 when Rick pinned Brown with an overhead suplex and elbow drop; prior to the bout, Rick met with his female fan at ringside (Nancy Sullivan) and put his letter jacket on her; the Steiners used Donna Summer's "Hot Stuff" as their theme; after the bout, Mike Rotunda & Kevin Sullivan attacked the Steiners with the two teams brawling to end the broadcast
Texas Bullrope: Dick Murdoch vs. Bob Orton Jr.
No DQ: Eddie Gilbert vs. Kevin Sullivan
WWF @ Rockford, IL - Metro Centre - June 7, 1989
Wrestling Challenge taping:
Prime Time Wrestling - 7/10/89: Koko B. Ware defeated Greg Valentine via reverse decision; Valentine originally won the match with his feet on the ropes but referee Ron Garvin came down after the match and ruled the pinfall as being illegal
Mr. Perfect pinned Tito Santana with a knee to the back and holding the tights after Santana became distracted by Rick Martel at ringside (Fan Favorites 89)
WWF IC Champion Rick Rude defeated the Ultimate Warrior via count-out
Brutus Beefcake defeated Randy Savage via disqualification
Hillbilly Jim defeated Andre the Giant via disqualification when Haku interfered; after the match, Jim Duggan made the save
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem when Bossman was pinned
Bad News Brown pinned the Brooklyn Brawler
Kevin Kelly defeated Jim Powers
Jimmy Snuka pinned Ted Dibiase
6/25/89 - featured Tony Schiavone's debut as commentator on the show, alongside Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby Heenan:
Brutus Beefcake defeated an unknown
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated two unknowns
Tito Santana defeated an unknown
7/2/89 - featured Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with Hillbilly Jim & King Jim Duggan:
The Rockers defeated Barry Horowitz & Tom Stone
Ted Dibiase defeated Brad Perry
Jimmy Snuka defeated Tom Burton
Dino Bravo defeated Ronny Fails
Mr. Perfect defeated Jim Evans
The Big Bossman & Akeem defeated Tom Stock & Jim Powers
The Red Rooster defeated Butler Stevens
7/9/89 - included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition in which they cut a promo on the Twin Towers:
King Jim Duggan defeated Jim Megan
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Sonny Rogers & Red Tyler
Hercules defeated Butler Stevens via submission with the backbreaker at 1:56
The Barbarian defeated Ray Oakley
Bad News Brown pinned Larry Larson at 2:02 with the Ghetto Blaster
Barry Windham defeated Todd Becker
The Hart Foundation defeated Jake Milliman & Boris Zhukov at 3:03 when Bret pinned Milliman following the Hart Attack; Ron Garvin was the referee for the bout and knocked Zhukov out following the match after Zhukov shoved him into the ropes
Greg Valentine defeated Jim Powers
The Red Rooster defeated Greg Valentine
Big John Studd defeated Andre the Giant via disqualification
Jim Duggan defeated Haku
Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
The Honkytonk Man defeated Hillbilly Jim
Brutus Beefcake defeated Randy Savage via disqualification
WWF @ Bakersfield, CA - Civic Auditorium - June 1, 1989 (sell out)
Bad News Brown defeated the Blue Blazer
WWF Women's Champion Rockin Robin defeated Judy Martin
The Barbarian defeated Koko B. Ware
Rick Martel defeated Tito Santana
The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
The Ultimate Warrior defeated WWF IC Champion Rick Rude via count-out
NWA @ Oakland, CA - Kaiser Convention Center - June 1, 1989 (1,243)
Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated the Raider & Jack Victory
Butch Reed defeated Ranger Ross
Steve Williams defeated Tony Garcia
Dick Murdoch defeated Bill Irwin (sub. for Bob Orton Jr.); the bout was advertised as a bullrope match with Gary Hart banned from ringside
Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Kevin Sullivan & Mike Rotunda; the bout was advertised as Scott Steiner vs. Rotunda in a suplex match, with Sullivan scheduled to face Eddie Gilbert in a taped fist match
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Michael Hayes in a Badstreet match
The Road Warriors fought the Samoan Swat Team to a no contest
Ricky Steamboat defeated the Great Muta via disqualification
Burlington, NC – June 2, 1989 (1,000)
Rikki Nelson d. LA Stephens
Rocky Kernodle d. Chuck Coates
Robert Gibson d. Colt Steele by countout
Sam Houston battled Nelson Royal to a no contest
Don Kernodle & Sgt. Slaughter d. The Mod Squad
WWF @ West Palm Beach, FL - Auditorium - June 2, 1989
Lanny Poffo defeated Jim Powers
Honkytonk Man pinned Hillbilly Jim
The Red Rooster defeated the Brooklyn Brawler
Brutus Beefcake defeated Greg Valentine
Big John Studd & Jim Duggan defeated Andre the Giant & Haku
The Rockers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – June 2, 1989
Jerry Lawler d. Al Perez
NWA @ Stockton, CA - Civic Auditorium - June 2, 1989 (1,047)
Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated the Raider & Jack Victory
Butch Reed defeated Ranger Ross
Dick Murdoch defeated Bill Irwin
Rick Steiner (sub. for Eddie Gilbert) & Scott Steiner defeated Kevin Sullivan & Mike Rotunda
Ricky Steamboat defeated the Great Muta via disqualification
The Road Warriors fought the Samoan Swat Team to a no contest
Steve Williams defeated Michael Hayes
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – June 3, 1989
Eric Embry d. Mickey Finn Jr.
Gary Young d. Ray Evans
WWF @ Boston, MA - Boston Garden - June 3, 1989 (12,000)
The final Boston Garden show televised on NESN - featured Tony Schiavone & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary:
Tim Horner pinned Barry Horowitz
The Warlord pinned Jim Neidhart at around the 4-minute mark
Dusty Rhodes (sub. for Jake Roberts) pinned Ted Dibiase at 8:30
Paul Roma pinned Boris Zhukov
Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out
Bret Hart fought Mr. Perfect to a time-limit draw at 18:53; after the bout, Hart grabbed the microphone and challenged Perfect for 5 more minutes; moments later, Perfect slid back in the ring and assaulted Hart from behind but was eventually crotched on the top rope and knocked to the floor
Dino Bravo pinned Hercules (WWF Strong Men)
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem when Ax pinned Bossman after Akeem accidentally hit his partner; after the bout, the Twin Towers argued with one another
WWF @ Lexington, KY - Rupp Arena - June 3, 1989
Jim Powers vs. the Genius
Hillbilly Jim vs. the Honkytonk Man
The Red Rooster vs. the Brooklyn Brawler
Brutus Beefcake vs. Greg Valentine
Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty vs. Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
King Jim Duggan vs. Haku
Big John Studd vs. Andre The Giant
CWA @ Nashville, TN – Sports Arena – June 3, 1989
Austin Idol & Jerry Lawler vs. Master of Pain & PY Chu-Hi
WWC @ Carolina, Puerto Rico – June 3, 1989
Victor Jovica vs. Mr. Pogo
WWC Jr. Heavyweight Title: Super Medico (c) vs. Jonathan Holliday
Carribbean Tag Titles: Huracan Castillo Jr. & Miguel Perez Jr. (c) vs. Bart & Brad Batten
WWC Tag Titles: Abuddadein & Rip Rogers (c) vs. TNT & White Angel
Universal Heavyweight Title – SR: Rufus R. Jones: Steve Strong (c) vs. The Invader
NWA @ Fresno, CA - Selland Arena - June 3, 1989 (1,000)
Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated the Raider & Jack Victory
Butch Reed defeated Ranger Ross
Dick Murdoch defeated Bill Irwin
Rick Steiner (sub. for Eddie Gilbert) & Scott Steiner defeated Kevin Sullivan & Mike Rotunda
The Road Warriors fought the Samoan Swat Team to a no contest
Ricky Steamboat defeated the Great Muta via disqualification
Steve Williams defeated Michael Hayes
WWF @ Portland, ME - Civic Center - June 4, 1989 (8,426)
Brutus Beefcake vs. Randy Savage
WWF @ Cincinatti, OH - Riverfront Coliseum - June 4, 1989
Andre the Giant vs. Big John Studd
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau vs. The Rockers
NWA @ Kansas City, MO – Kemper Arena – June 4, 1989 (1,580)
Dynamic Dudes d. The Raider & Jack Victory
Dick Murdoch d. Wild Bill Irwin
Butch Reed d. Ranger Ross
Mike Rotundo d. Scott Steiner
Ricky Steamboat d. Great Muta by DQ
The Road Warriors battled The Samoan Swat Team to a double countout
Badstreet: Lex Luger d. Michael Hayes
World Class @ Mesquite, TX – Rodeo Arena – June 4, 1989
Boxing: Shaun Simpson d. Tony Falk
Al Perez d. Jimmy Jack Funk
Penalty Box: Matt Borne & Percy Pringle d. Cactus Jack & Skandor Akbar
Chris Adams & Kerry Von Erich d. The Black Birds
Steel Cage: Eric Embry d. Gary Young
Battle Royal won by Kerry Von Erich
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – June 5, 1989
Frankie Lancaster d. Ken Raper
Frankie Lancaster & Tracy Smothers d. Mr. Devastation & Spike Huber
Wild Side d. Jimmy Masters & Alan Reynolds
Dutch Mantell battled Nightmare Freddy to a double countout
CWA Tag Titles: Action Jackson & Billy Travis d. Robert Fuller & Brian Lee (c)
Jerry Lawler & Nightmare Freddy d. Master of Pain & PY Chu-Hi
NWA @ Columbus, GA - Municipal Auditorium - June 5, 1989 (1,100)
Great Muta d. Dick Murdoch
Ricky Santana d. Al Green
Sid Vicious d. Bob Emory
Wild Bill Irwin d. Mike Justice
Rick Steiner d. Jim Bryant
Dynamic Dudes d. The New Zealand Militia
Ranger Ross d. Snake Brown
Great Muta d. Scott Steiner
Ricky Steamboat d. Wild Bill Irwin
Terry Funk d. Ranger Ross
Lex Luger d. Michael Hayes
WWF @ Cedar Rapids, IA - Five Seasons Center - June 5, 1989
Tim Horner defeated Barry Horowitz
The Warlord pinned Jim Neidhart
Dusty Rhodes defeated Ted Dibiase
Paul Roma pinned Boris Zhukov
Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out
Bret Hart fought Mr. Perfect to a draw
Dino Bravo defeated Hercules
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem
WWF @ Madison, WI - Dane County Coliseum - June 6, 1989
WWF Superstars taping:
Kevin Kelly pinned Tim Horner
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem when Bossman was pinned
The Ultimate Warrior defeated WWF IC Champion Rick Rude via disqualification
Hillbilly Jim (sub. for Big John Studd who quit earlier that afternoon) defeated Andre the Giant via disqualification
Prime Time Wrestling - 6/19/89: The Warlord (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned the Blue Blazer by catching Blazer coming off the top and hitting a powerslam
Brutus Beefcake defeated Randy Savage via disqualification
Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) pinned Dusty Rhodes after Virgil tripped Rhodes; this finish was done to show the wrestlers in the back that the newly-arrived Rhodes was willing to put them over
The Ultimate Warrior & King Jim Duggan defeated WWF IC Champion Rick Rude & Andre the Giant (w/ Bobby Heenan) at 12:47 when Warrior pinned Rude with a splash after Duggan hit Rude in the back with his 2x4 (Fan Favorites 89)
6/24/89 - included Ted DiBiase & Virgil as guests of the Brother Love Show where Dibiase announced that Jake Roberts was in a hospital, injured after having a disc removed from his neck; featured a Get Well address to Jake Roberts; included the premiere of the "No Holds Barred" music video:
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Tom Stone & Chris Curtis at 2:30 when Ax pinned Curtis following the Decapitation
Barry Windham pinned Frankie DeFalco at 1:39 with the superplex (Windham's return after 4 years; the debut of the Widowmaker gimmick)
King Jim Duggan pinned Jake Milliman at 1:48 with the running clothesline
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Jim Evans & Jim Powers at 2:03 when Anderson pinned Evans following a spike piledriver behind the referee's back
Hillbilly Jim pinned Butler Stevens at 1:33 with a boot to the face
WWF IC Champion Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Sonny Rogers at the 45-second mark with the Rude Awakening; after the bout, the Ultimate Warrior attacked Rude after the champion brought a young lady into the ring and closed his eyes in preparation for her to kiss him
The Barbarian (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Tom Stark at 1:46 with a clothesline off the top
7/1/89 - included Slick & Rick Martel as guests of the Brother Love Show in which Tito Santana appeared and attacked Slick, then Martel, until referees could pull him away:
The Red Rooster defeated Jim Magen via submission at 1:57 with a chickenwing
The Hart Foundation defeated Brian Costello & Ray Oakley at 2:53 when Bret pinned Oakley following the Hart Attack
Bad News Brown pinned Red Tyler at 1:56 with the Ghetto Blaster
Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Chris Zarna at 1:57 with a side kick to the face
The Genius pinned Sonny Rogers at 1:15 with a somersault splash off the top
Brutus Beefcake defeated Jim Merkle via submission at 1:49 with the sleeper
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Paul Roma & Todd Becker at 2:52 when Raymond pinned Becker, after a kneedrop from Jacques as Raymond has the Boston Crab applied
7/8/89 - included Randy Savage, Sensational Sherri, & Zeus as guests of the Brother Love Show in which Savage challenged Hulk Hogan & Brutus Beefcake to a tag team match:
Jimmy Snuka pinned Tom Stone with the splash off the top at 1:35
The Big Bossman & Akeem (w/ Slick) defeated Jim Evans & Ron Fails at 4:17 when Akeem pinned Evans with the splash after Bossman hit a reverse shoulderbreaker; after the bout, Akeem handcuffed Fails to the ring rope so Bossman could beat him with the nightstick
Brad Perry defeated Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) via disqualification at 2:33 when referee Ron Garvin called for the bell after Bravo continuously picked his opponent up off the mat after gaining a 2-count and then hung Perry in the corner and kicked him in the ribs; after the bout, Garvin attacked Bravo before referees seperated the two
The Rockers defeated Tony Burton & Dusty Wolfe at 2:11 when Michaels pinned Burton following the flying fistdrop double team
Koko B. Ware pinned Harley Manson at the 52-second mark with a flying fistdrop
Mr. Perfect pinned Scott Colton with the Perfect Plex at 1:44
Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Frankie DeFalco via submission with the figure-4, using his shin guard for assistance
NWA @ Albany, GA - Civic Center - June 6, 1989
Television taping:
Included the Samoan Swat Team, Eddie Gilbert, and Kevin Sullivan
6/10/89 - featured footage from a recent event of Missy Hyatt interrupting Lance Russell's interview with Gary Hart, Kevin Sullivan, & the Great Muta; after Missy - defending Eddie Gilbert - said Hart wasn't a real man, Muta sprayed her in the face with green mist; moments later, Doug Gilbert and Scott Steiner came out to take care of Missy; featured the NWA Weekly Top 10 rankings: Terry Funk (10), Steve Williams (9), Terry Gordy (8), Dan Spivey (7), Michael Hayes (6), Eddie Gilbert (5), the Great Muta (4), NWA TV Champion Sting (3), NWA US Champion Lex Luger (2), Ricky Steamboat (1); included pre-taped comments from Paul E. Dangerously on the Samoan Swat Team's upcoming match against Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane at the Clash of the Champions in which he said he would not do anything to cheat because his team wouldn't need it to win; featured pre-taped footage from a different television taping of Jim Ross conducting an interview with Terry Funk regarding his upcoming match at the Clash of the Champions against Ricky Steamboat; after Funk referred to Steamboat's child as a "pig-nosed half-breed," Steamboat interrupted with he and Funk sharing words; moments later, NWA US Champion Lex Luger appeared in the studio, called for the tape to be stopped, and said he was done with the politics and was upset that he wasn't on the upcoming Clash show; Luger then argued that he should be the top contender to Flair's title instead of Funk or Steamboat; Luger then called for Flair to either wrestle or give up his title and said he would be at the Clash; after Luger left, the remainder of the Steamboat interview was shown in which Steamboat said Funk should be happy for even being in the Top 10; included pre-taped comments from Kevin Sullivan about he and Mike Rotunda's upcoming bout at the Clash against Rick & Scott Steiner and of his upcoming match with Rick at the Boston Garden, Sullivan's home turf; featured pre-taped comments from Jim Cornette regarding Eaton & Lane's upcoming bout with the SST at the Clash; included pre-taped comments by Teddy Long in which he discussed Norman's debut at the Clash and said he would have another surprise at the Clash:
Ranger Ross pinned Jim Bryant with the Combat Kick at 2:58; during the bout, Teddy Long appeared ringside; it was announced during the match, Ross would face the Terrorist at the Clash of the Champions
The Great Muta (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Ray Lloyd with a German suplex into a bridge at 2:06; prior to the bout, it was announced Muta would hold a Dragon Shi demonstration at the Clash of the Champions; there were several chants of "Muta" before and after the match
Dick Murdoch pinned Fred Avery with an elbow drop at 1:47; after the bout, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Murdoch about Terry Funk's recent behavior and Funk's upcoming bout at the Clash of the Champions against Ricky Steamboat
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Lee Scott & Keith Steinborn at 2:17 when Eaton pinned Steinborn following the Veg-O-Matic; prior to the bout, Cornette introduced his team as the only men who get more action in Atlanta then Rob Lowe; during the match, Teddy Long appeared ringside
Kevin Sullivan & Mike Rotunda defeated Mark Smith & Dewayne Bruce at 1:34 when Sullivan pinned Smith with the double stomp after Rotunda hit the butterfly suplex; after the bout, Sullivan & Rotunda continued to attack their opponents until Rick & Scott Steiner made the save, with the two teams brawling in and out of the ring until the Steiners won the fight
Bill Irwin pinned Mike Justice with a boot to the face at 2:45; prior to the bout, pre-taped comments were shown of Irwin regarding his upcoming bout with NWA TV Champion Sting at the Clash of the Champions; after the match, Irwin whipped Justice with his whip
NWA Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarter-Finals: Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated Rip Morgan & Jack Victory at around the 5-minute mark when Ace pinned Morgan with a roll up from behind as Morgan assaulted Douglas; after the bout, Morgan & Victory assaulted their opponents with boomerangs
The Samoan Swat Team (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) defeated Randy Rose & Buck Seigler at 2:15 when Fatu pinned Seigler with the splash off the top; after the bout, Samu broke a pineapple over Rose's head (the first appearance of the SST using the "Halloween" theme song)
Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Snake Brown & the Raider at 1:47 when Rick pinned Brown with an overhead suplex and elbow drop; prior to the bout, Rick met with his female fan at ringside (Nancy Sullivan) and put his letter jacket on her; the Steiners used Donna Summer's "Hot Stuff" as their theme; after the bout, Mike Rotunda & Kevin Sullivan attacked the Steiners with the two teams brawling to end the broadcast
Texas Bullrope: Dick Murdoch vs. Bob Orton Jr.
No DQ: Eddie Gilbert vs. Kevin Sullivan
WWF @ Rockford, IL - Metro Centre - June 7, 1989
Wrestling Challenge taping:
Prime Time Wrestling - 7/10/89: Koko B. Ware defeated Greg Valentine via reverse decision; Valentine originally won the match with his feet on the ropes but referee Ron Garvin came down after the match and ruled the pinfall as being illegal
Mr. Perfect pinned Tito Santana with a knee to the back and holding the tights after Santana became distracted by Rick Martel at ringside (Fan Favorites 89)
WWF IC Champion Rick Rude defeated the Ultimate Warrior via count-out
Brutus Beefcake defeated Randy Savage via disqualification
Hillbilly Jim defeated Andre the Giant via disqualification when Haku interfered; after the match, Jim Duggan made the save
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem when Bossman was pinned
Bad News Brown pinned the Brooklyn Brawler
Kevin Kelly defeated Jim Powers
Jimmy Snuka pinned Ted Dibiase
6/25/89 - featured Tony Schiavone's debut as commentator on the show, alongside Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby Heenan:
Brutus Beefcake defeated an unknown
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated two unknowns
Tito Santana defeated an unknown
7/2/89 - featured Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with Hillbilly Jim & King Jim Duggan:
The Rockers defeated Barry Horowitz & Tom Stone
Ted Dibiase defeated Brad Perry
Jimmy Snuka defeated Tom Burton
Dino Bravo defeated Ronny Fails
Mr. Perfect defeated Jim Evans
The Big Bossman & Akeem defeated Tom Stock & Jim Powers
The Red Rooster defeated Butler Stevens
7/9/89 - included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition in which they cut a promo on the Twin Towers:
King Jim Duggan defeated Jim Megan
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Sonny Rogers & Red Tyler
Hercules defeated Butler Stevens via submission with the backbreaker at 1:56
The Barbarian defeated Ray Oakley
Bad News Brown pinned Larry Larson at 2:02 with the Ghetto Blaster
Barry Windham defeated Todd Becker
The Hart Foundation defeated Jake Milliman & Boris Zhukov at 3:03 when Bret pinned Milliman following the Hart Attack; Ron Garvin was the referee for the bout and knocked Zhukov out following the match after Zhukov shoved him into the ropes