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WWF @ Portland, ME - Civic Center - October 15, 1989 (4,065)
Rick Martel vs. Brutus Beefcake
Jake Roberts vs. Ted Dibiase
NWA @ Greensboro, NC - Coliseum - October 15, 1989
Tom Zenk pinned Bill Irwin
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Rip Morgan & Jack Victory
Tommy Rich defeated the Cuban Assassin
NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Rick & Scott Steiner
Sting fought NWA US Champion Lex Luger to a double disqualification
Terry Funk defeated Brian Pillman
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA TV Chapion the Great Muta via disqualification
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – October 16, 1989
Stan Frazier d. Tommy Lane
Kevin Dillenger fought Ken Wayne to a draw
Nightmare Freddy d. Chris Champion
Mike Davis d. Dustin Rhodes
Dutch Mantell d. Mark Starr
Bill Dundee d. Buddy Landell
CWA Southwestern Heavyweight Title: Jeff Jarrett d. Tony Anthony (c) by DQ
CWA Tag Titles: The Rock n Roll Express (c) d. Wild Side by DQ
20 Man Battle Royal won by Ricky Morton
Jerry Lawler & Dutch Mantell d. Tony Anthony & Mike Davis by DQ
NWA @ Marietta, GA - Cobb County Civic Center - October 17, 1989 (1,800; sell out)
World Championship Wrestling taping:
10/28/89 - 2-hour episode, with the second hour overlapping with Halloween Havoc; featured Jim Ross live on location in Philadelphia, PA for the countdown of Halloween Havoc, with Gordon Solie & Jim Cornette on commentary from Center Stage Theatre; upon completion of the first hour, the commentary team began hyping the replay of the pay-per-view later in the night and the Clash; included the announcement that the November Clash of the Champions would be held in Troy, NY; featured the announcement that Sir Oliver Humperdink had returned and had taken the Samoan Swat Team back to their primitive ways; included a clip of the previous week's brawl between Brian Pillman and NWA US Champion Lex Luger, followed by pre-taped comments from Luger regarding his match with Pillman at Havoc; featured a Halloween Havoc ad starring Elvira; included Solie conducting an interview at Center Stage with NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Sting, and Ole Anderson regarding their main event match at Havoc; featured pre-taped comments from Woman regarding her team of Doom facing Rick & Scott Steiner at Havoc; included Ross at the Philadelphia Civic Center, as the crowd filed in, hyping the Havoc pay-per-view; featured pre-taped comments from Steve Williams regarding his six-man tag team match at Havoc and facing the Skyscrapers; included Ross in Philadelphia hyping Havoc; featured pre-taped comments from Terry Funk regarding his upcoming participation in the Havoc main event; included the announcement that all the matches for the upcoming Clash card would be announced the following night on The Main Event and that November would be "Dream Match Month" and "A November to Remember," with all the programs including a "dream match" on the card; featured Solie speaking with Cornette about why he would sign Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton to face Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace at the Clash, with Cornette saying he didn't know about it; moments later, Lane & Eaton appeared and said they had signed for the match, with Cornette telling Lane to get over it; Ace & Douglas then appeared, with Cornette eventually having to stop a fight and telling both teams they were out of line; included a vignette of the construction of the Thunderdome cage by three blacksmiths, to the tune of AC/DC's "Thunderstruck;" featured the announcement that Doom would appear on the following week's program:
Sting defeated the Italian Stallion via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 6:24
Brian Pillman pinned Pat Rose with Air Pillman at 6:15; during the bout, it was announced NWA World Champion Ric Flair would defend against Mike Rotunda the following day on The Main Event
Steve Williams pinned Joe Cruz with the Oklahoma Stampede at 2:45
Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Rick Nelson & Agent Steel at 3:35 when Rick pinned Nelson with a belly to belly suplex after Scott hit a Samoan Drop from the middle turnbuckle
Norman (w/ Teddy Long) pinned Lee Scott at 2:21 after two splashes in the corner
Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey (w/ Teddy Long) defeated George South & Mark Kyle at the 55-second mark when Spivey pinned Kyle with his hands on his chest following a spike powerbomb
Tom Zenk defeated Thad Clark via submission with the sleeper at 3:26
The Samoan Savage (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) pinned Jake Steel with an inverted bomb off the turnbuckle at the 18-second mark; prior to the bout, an insert promo from Humperdink aired in which he said Savage was the best singles wrestler and the new Samoan Swat Team were the best tag team; after the match, Savage threw his opponent to the floor
Jack Victory & Rip Morgan defeated Richard Sartain & Chris Powers at 7:00 when Victory pinned Powers following a double face-first suplex; during the bout, Gordon Solie commented to Jim Cornette that he was surprised Cornette had signed for a certain match but Cornette didn't know what he was talking about; an address was put on the screen to send your vote for the Favorite Wrestler contest, with the winner announced during the Nov. 15 Clash of the Champions
The Samoan Swat Team (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) defeated Greg Evans & Scott Hall at 5:19 when Samu pinned Evans with a diving headbutt; during the bout, Cornette said Humperdink wanted his team to now be called the Wild Samoans since he had retaught them their wild heritage
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Gene Ligon & Trent Knight when Eaton pinned Ligon at 5:27 following a flapjack into the middle turnbuckle
The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Bill Ford & Rick Conners at 1:13 when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Ford following the Doomsday Device; after the bout, it was mentioned the Road Warriors had challenged NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin, followed by pre-taped comments from Hayes about the potential match
NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Tommy Angel & Johnny Kennedy at 2:55 when Hayes pinned Kennedy with the DDT
Ranger Ross pinned Rusty Riddle with the Combat Kick at 2:01; prior to the bout, the Cuban Assassin cut an insert promo on facing Ross the following week in a flag match
11/4/89 - featured a pre-taped promo by Teddy Long in which he told the fans not to bring any teddy bears to the arena when Norman is wrestling; included a pre-taped promo by NWA US Champion Lex Luger regarding his victory over Brian Pillman at Halloween Havoc, during which he said Pillman could have a rematch if he wanted; featured a pre-taped promo by Woman in which she gloated over Doom's win at Halloween Havoc and claimed her money could get anyone in the company she wanted - Brian Pillman, Sting, and even NWA World Champion Ric Flair; included Jim Ross conducting a pre-taped interview with Terry Funk regarding his upcoming non-title I Quit match with Flair at the Clash, during which Funk said he would shake Flair's hand and admit he is the better man if Flair beats him but if he beats Flair he wants the same treatment; featured Ross conducting a pre-taped interview with Flair about Funk's added stipulation, with Flair agreeing:
Sting defeated Gene Ligon via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 3:09 following the Stinger Splash
The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Rick Connor & Jake Steel at around the 1:20 mark when Road Warrior Animal pinned Steel with a powerslam from the middle turnbuckle; during the bout, the Road Warriors & Ellering cut an insert promo on facing NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin at the Clash of the Champions
Norman (w/ Teddy Long) pinned Rusty Riddle at 3:48 following two splashes in the corner; prior to the bout, a ringside fan gave Norman a teddy bear but Long later stole it away and kicked it; during the contest, it was announced Starrcade would take place at the Atlanta Omni and more information would be announced the following week
Ranger Ross fought the Cuban Assassin to a no contest in a flag match at 5:05 when an unknown blonde man (Marc Laurinidas) attacked Ross and then the Cuban before leaving the ring
Brian Pillman pinned Richard Sartain with a missile dropkick at 1:32; during the bout, Pillman cut an insert promo in which he challenged NWA US Champion Lex Luger to a rematch at the Clash of the Champions; after the match, it was mentioned Luger would be in action the following week
Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Agent Steel & Bill Ford at 1:23 when Scott pinned Ford with a belly to belly suplex
Tom Zenk defeated Pat Rose via submission with the sleeper at 5:09
Steve Williams pinned Mark Kyle with the Oklahoma Stampede at 3:13; late in the bout, Teddy Long appeared ringside, with Williams chasing Long into the crowd; moments later, Long joined the commentary team and said he would have Sid Vicious face Williams the following week
Doom (w/ Woman & Kevin Sullivan) defeated George South & Johnny Kennedy at 4:06 when South submitted to a Butch Reed arm bar
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - Center Stage Theatre - October 1989
World Championship Wrestling - 10/21/89 - featured an opening segment showing highlights from the previous week's brawl between Brian Pillman and NWA US Champion Lex Luger; included Jim Ross conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Sting, & Ole Anderson regarding their participation in the Halloween Havoc main event; featured a vignette of the construction of the Thunderdome cage by three blacksmiths, to the tune of AC/DC's "Thunderstruck;" included footage of the Road Warriors' confrontation with Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey taped 10/2 in Salisbury, MD, followed by a promo by the Road Warriors & Paul Ellering; featured Ross conducting an interview with Terry Funk & Gary Hart regarding their participation in the Havoc main event, with Funk telling Hart that under no circumstances did he want Hart to throw in the towel in the match; Hart then asked if he should throw in the towel even if Funk suffers a career-ending injury and Funk again said no; included footage of Jim Cornette waiting for Woman in a hotel rom, with Woman then appearing with a bottle of champagne and Cornette interviewing her about why she got so close to Rick Steiner and the fact that Kevin Sullivan hates Rick and acquired Doom to take out he and Scott; featured footage from the previous week's brawl between Pillman and Luger, followed by pre-taped comments from Luger regarding his match with Pillman at Halloween Havoc; included Ross conducting an interview with Cornette, Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton in which Lane and Cornette argued over Cornette spending more time with the Dynamic Dudes, with Cornette saying Lane had a personal problem with Johnny Ace and needed to get over it; Eaton said Lane made a lot of sense with his complaint but he and Cornette needed to settle their problems:
Bobby & Jackie Fulton defeated Lee Scott & Agent Steel at 9:09 when Jackie pinned Scott following a Tower of Quebec; during the match, it was announced the following week's show would include coverage from Philadelphia (the debut of the new Fantastics)
Tom Zenk defeated Gene Ligon via submission with the sleeper at 4:28; prior to the bout, Zenk cut an insert promo on facing Mike Rotunda at Halloween Havoc
Sid Vicious (w/ Teddy Long) defeated Ricky Nelson & Rick Cannon in a handicap match at around the 30-second mark by pinning Cannon with the powerbomb and a legdrop; prior to the bout, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Jim Cornette and Steve Williams regarding Williams teaming with Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton at Halloween Havoc and Williams going after Luger for the US title; Williams stayed at the commentary position and was confronted during the bout by Long
Norman (w/ Teddy Long) pinned Thad Clark at 1:12 by blocking a sunset flip with a sit-down splash; prior to the bout, Ross conducted an interview with Long & Norman, with Long telling Norman to shut up before then cutting a promo on the Road Warriors; on their way to the ring, fans gave Norman a teddy bear, which Long then stole away
Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Keith Steinborn & Joe Cazana via disqualification at around the 4:20 mark when NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin, who did guest commentary for the match, attacked Douglas & Ace; after the bout, Cornette waved for Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane to make the save but they didn't appear for several moments then than casually left after clearing the ring
NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Tony Suber & the Italian Stallion at 2:51 when Hayes pinned Suber with the DDT; after the match, Ross conducted an interview with Hayes & Garvin regarding their match with Douglas & Ace at Halloween Havoc
Mike Rotunda pinned Greg Evans at 5:03 with the butterfly suplex
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Richard Sartain via submission with the Torture Rack at 2:58
Steve Williams pinned Brad Avery with the Oklahoma Stampede at 3:05
Brian Pillman pinned Rusty Riddle with Air Pillman at 4:22; prior to the match, Pillman cut an insert promo on his match with Luger at Halloween Havoc
Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Jerry Price & Tommy Angel at 4:49 when Scott pinned Price with the belly to belly suplex
CWA @ Evansville, IN – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – October 18, 1989
Mike Davis vs. Stan Frazier
Kevin Dillenger vs. Nightmare Freddy
Steve Marino vs. The Soultaker
Bill Dundee & Dutch Mantell vs. Wild Side
CWA Tag Titles: The Rock n Roll Express (c) vs. The Black Birds
Tony Anthony & Buddy Landell vs. Dustin Rhodes & Jerry Lawler
Jerry Lawler vs. The Soultaker
WWF @ Montreal, Quebec - Forum - October 20, 1989
Tugboat defeated Barry Horowitz
The Genius defeated Sam Houston
Dino Bravo pinned Bret Hart
Mr. Perfect pinned Jimmy Snuka
Demolition Smash & Jim Neidhart defeated Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson
WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated Andre the Giant
Randy Savage defeated Jim Duggan via count-out
WWF @ Long Island, NY - Nassau Coliseum - October 20, 1989 (11,000)
Boris Zhukov pinned Tim Horner
Tito Santana pinned Haku
Nikolai Volkoff pinned Paul Roma
WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Bad News Brown; before the match began, Bad News attacked the champion, hit the Ghetto Blaster, and left the ring with the belt; moments later, referee Earl Hebner ordered him back to start the bout
The Rockers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau at the 65-minute mark
Rick Martel defeated Brutus Beefcake
Dusty Rhodes pinned the Big Bossman
AWA @ Wayne, NJ – October 20, 1989 (350)
Ken Patera d. Nikolai Volkoff
AWA World Heavyweight Title: Larry Zbyszko (c) d. David Sammartino
NWA @ Washington DC - Armory - October 20, 1989
Johnny Ace defeated Rip Morgan
Tom Zenk defeated Bill Irwin
Brian Pillman defeated the Cuban Assassin
Sid Vicious defeated Scott Steiner via disqualification
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Steve Williams
NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin fought the Road Warriors to a no contest
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Sting defeated Terry Funk & NWA TV Champion the Great Muta via disqualification
USWA @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – October 20, 1989
Jimmy Jack Funk d. Sheik Braddock
Gary Young d. Bill Dundee by DQ
Lumberjacks with straps: PY Chu-Hi d. Chris Adams
Terry Gordy & Jeff Jarrett battled Ron Starr & Tarras Bulba to a DDQ
No DQ: Eric Embry d. Billy Travis
Texas Heavyweight Title: Kerry Von Erich d. The Punisher (c)
Jerry Lawler d. Stan Frazier
Houston, TX - Sam Houston Coliseum - October 20, 1989
Danny Gage d. Gary Young
Charles & Scott Casey battled The Texas Assassins to a double countout
Tiger Conway Jr. d. Killer Brooks
Kevin Von Erich d. Kamala by DQ
Chavo Guerrero d. Tug Taylor by DQ
16 Man Battle Royal won by Tiger Conway Jr.
WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - October 20, 1989
Roddy Piper vs. Rick Rude
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – October 21, 1989
Dutch Mantell d. Kevin Dillenger
Tony Anthony d. Kelvin Austin
Chris Champion d. Freezer Thompson
The Black Birds d. The Enforcers
CWA @ Nashville, TN – Sports Arena – October 21, 1989
Unified Heavyweight Title: Jerry Lawler (c) vs. The Soultaker
Continental @ Dothan, AL - Houston County Farm Center - October 21, 1989
Dixie Dynamite d. Downtown Bruno
Todd Morton d. The Beast
Jerry Stubbs d. Cactus Jack by DQ
Loser Leaves Town: Adrian Street d. Terrance Garvin
CWF Heavyweight Title: Brad Armstrong d. Dennis Condrey (c) by DQ
Football Match for the CWF Tag Titles: Jimmy Golden & Brian Lee (c) d. The Southern Boys
USWA @ Mesquite, TX – Devil’s Bowl Speedway – October 21, 1989
Stan Frazier d. Sheik Braddock
Bill Dundee fought Gary Young to a draw
Chris & Toni Adams d. PY Chu-Hi & Tojo Yamamoto
Jeff Jarrett d. Ron Starr
Steel Cage: Kerry Von Erich d. Tarras Bulba
Terry Gordy d. The Punisher
Eric Embry & Percy Pringle d. Billy Travis & Skandor Akbar
WWF @ Winnipeg, Manitoba - Arena - October 21, 1989 (4,000)
The Genius pinned Sam Houston
Tugboat Thomas defeated the Brooklyn Brawler
WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Andre the Giant at the 20-second mark
Demolition Smash & Jim Neidhart (sub. for Demolition Ax) defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (Anderson & Blanchard's title loss was not yet recognized, however the local newspaper reported the title change and said Demolition would be defending the titles at the show)
Bret Hart fought Dino Bravo to a draw
Mr. Perfect pinned Jimmy Snuka
Jim Duggan defeated Randy Savage via disqualification
Rick Martel vs. Brutus Beefcake
Jake Roberts vs. Ted Dibiase
NWA @ Greensboro, NC - Coliseum - October 15, 1989
Tom Zenk pinned Bill Irwin
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Rip Morgan & Jack Victory
Tommy Rich defeated the Cuban Assassin
NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Rick & Scott Steiner
Sting fought NWA US Champion Lex Luger to a double disqualification
Terry Funk defeated Brian Pillman
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA TV Chapion the Great Muta via disqualification
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – October 16, 1989
Stan Frazier d. Tommy Lane
Kevin Dillenger fought Ken Wayne to a draw
Nightmare Freddy d. Chris Champion
Mike Davis d. Dustin Rhodes
Dutch Mantell d. Mark Starr
Bill Dundee d. Buddy Landell
CWA Southwestern Heavyweight Title: Jeff Jarrett d. Tony Anthony (c) by DQ
CWA Tag Titles: The Rock n Roll Express (c) d. Wild Side by DQ
20 Man Battle Royal won by Ricky Morton
Jerry Lawler & Dutch Mantell d. Tony Anthony & Mike Davis by DQ
NWA @ Marietta, GA - Cobb County Civic Center - October 17, 1989 (1,800; sell out)
World Championship Wrestling taping:
10/28/89 - 2-hour episode, with the second hour overlapping with Halloween Havoc; featured Jim Ross live on location in Philadelphia, PA for the countdown of Halloween Havoc, with Gordon Solie & Jim Cornette on commentary from Center Stage Theatre; upon completion of the first hour, the commentary team began hyping the replay of the pay-per-view later in the night and the Clash; included the announcement that the November Clash of the Champions would be held in Troy, NY; featured the announcement that Sir Oliver Humperdink had returned and had taken the Samoan Swat Team back to their primitive ways; included a clip of the previous week's brawl between Brian Pillman and NWA US Champion Lex Luger, followed by pre-taped comments from Luger regarding his match with Pillman at Havoc; featured a Halloween Havoc ad starring Elvira; included Solie conducting an interview at Center Stage with NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Sting, and Ole Anderson regarding their main event match at Havoc; featured pre-taped comments from Woman regarding her team of Doom facing Rick & Scott Steiner at Havoc; included Ross at the Philadelphia Civic Center, as the crowd filed in, hyping the Havoc pay-per-view; featured pre-taped comments from Steve Williams regarding his six-man tag team match at Havoc and facing the Skyscrapers; included Ross in Philadelphia hyping Havoc; featured pre-taped comments from Terry Funk regarding his upcoming participation in the Havoc main event; included the announcement that all the matches for the upcoming Clash card would be announced the following night on The Main Event and that November would be "Dream Match Month" and "A November to Remember," with all the programs including a "dream match" on the card; featured Solie speaking with Cornette about why he would sign Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton to face Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace at the Clash, with Cornette saying he didn't know about it; moments later, Lane & Eaton appeared and said they had signed for the match, with Cornette telling Lane to get over it; Ace & Douglas then appeared, with Cornette eventually having to stop a fight and telling both teams they were out of line; included a vignette of the construction of the Thunderdome cage by three blacksmiths, to the tune of AC/DC's "Thunderstruck;" featured the announcement that Doom would appear on the following week's program:
Sting defeated the Italian Stallion via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 6:24
Brian Pillman pinned Pat Rose with Air Pillman at 6:15; during the bout, it was announced NWA World Champion Ric Flair would defend against Mike Rotunda the following day on The Main Event
Steve Williams pinned Joe Cruz with the Oklahoma Stampede at 2:45
Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Rick Nelson & Agent Steel at 3:35 when Rick pinned Nelson with a belly to belly suplex after Scott hit a Samoan Drop from the middle turnbuckle
Norman (w/ Teddy Long) pinned Lee Scott at 2:21 after two splashes in the corner
Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey (w/ Teddy Long) defeated George South & Mark Kyle at the 55-second mark when Spivey pinned Kyle with his hands on his chest following a spike powerbomb
Tom Zenk defeated Thad Clark via submission with the sleeper at 3:26
The Samoan Savage (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) pinned Jake Steel with an inverted bomb off the turnbuckle at the 18-second mark; prior to the bout, an insert promo from Humperdink aired in which he said Savage was the best singles wrestler and the new Samoan Swat Team were the best tag team; after the match, Savage threw his opponent to the floor
Jack Victory & Rip Morgan defeated Richard Sartain & Chris Powers at 7:00 when Victory pinned Powers following a double face-first suplex; during the bout, Gordon Solie commented to Jim Cornette that he was surprised Cornette had signed for a certain match but Cornette didn't know what he was talking about; an address was put on the screen to send your vote for the Favorite Wrestler contest, with the winner announced during the Nov. 15 Clash of the Champions
The Samoan Swat Team (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) defeated Greg Evans & Scott Hall at 5:19 when Samu pinned Evans with a diving headbutt; during the bout, Cornette said Humperdink wanted his team to now be called the Wild Samoans since he had retaught them their wild heritage
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Gene Ligon & Trent Knight when Eaton pinned Ligon at 5:27 following a flapjack into the middle turnbuckle
The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Bill Ford & Rick Conners at 1:13 when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Ford following the Doomsday Device; after the bout, it was mentioned the Road Warriors had challenged NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin, followed by pre-taped comments from Hayes about the potential match
NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Tommy Angel & Johnny Kennedy at 2:55 when Hayes pinned Kennedy with the DDT
Ranger Ross pinned Rusty Riddle with the Combat Kick at 2:01; prior to the bout, the Cuban Assassin cut an insert promo on facing Ross the following week in a flag match
11/4/89 - featured a pre-taped promo by Teddy Long in which he told the fans not to bring any teddy bears to the arena when Norman is wrestling; included a pre-taped promo by NWA US Champion Lex Luger regarding his victory over Brian Pillman at Halloween Havoc, during which he said Pillman could have a rematch if he wanted; featured a pre-taped promo by Woman in which she gloated over Doom's win at Halloween Havoc and claimed her money could get anyone in the company she wanted - Brian Pillman, Sting, and even NWA World Champion Ric Flair; included Jim Ross conducting a pre-taped interview with Terry Funk regarding his upcoming non-title I Quit match with Flair at the Clash, during which Funk said he would shake Flair's hand and admit he is the better man if Flair beats him but if he beats Flair he wants the same treatment; featured Ross conducting a pre-taped interview with Flair about Funk's added stipulation, with Flair agreeing:
Sting defeated Gene Ligon via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 3:09 following the Stinger Splash
The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Rick Connor & Jake Steel at around the 1:20 mark when Road Warrior Animal pinned Steel with a powerslam from the middle turnbuckle; during the bout, the Road Warriors & Ellering cut an insert promo on facing NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin at the Clash of the Champions
Norman (w/ Teddy Long) pinned Rusty Riddle at 3:48 following two splashes in the corner; prior to the bout, a ringside fan gave Norman a teddy bear but Long later stole it away and kicked it; during the contest, it was announced Starrcade would take place at the Atlanta Omni and more information would be announced the following week
Ranger Ross fought the Cuban Assassin to a no contest in a flag match at 5:05 when an unknown blonde man (Marc Laurinidas) attacked Ross and then the Cuban before leaving the ring
Brian Pillman pinned Richard Sartain with a missile dropkick at 1:32; during the bout, Pillman cut an insert promo in which he challenged NWA US Champion Lex Luger to a rematch at the Clash of the Champions; after the match, it was mentioned Luger would be in action the following week
Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Agent Steel & Bill Ford at 1:23 when Scott pinned Ford with a belly to belly suplex
Tom Zenk defeated Pat Rose via submission with the sleeper at 5:09
Steve Williams pinned Mark Kyle with the Oklahoma Stampede at 3:13; late in the bout, Teddy Long appeared ringside, with Williams chasing Long into the crowd; moments later, Long joined the commentary team and said he would have Sid Vicious face Williams the following week
Doom (w/ Woman & Kevin Sullivan) defeated George South & Johnny Kennedy at 4:06 when South submitted to a Butch Reed arm bar
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - Center Stage Theatre - October 1989
World Championship Wrestling - 10/21/89 - featured an opening segment showing highlights from the previous week's brawl between Brian Pillman and NWA US Champion Lex Luger; included Jim Ross conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Sting, & Ole Anderson regarding their participation in the Halloween Havoc main event; featured a vignette of the construction of the Thunderdome cage by three blacksmiths, to the tune of AC/DC's "Thunderstruck;" included footage of the Road Warriors' confrontation with Sid Vicious & Dan Spivey taped 10/2 in Salisbury, MD, followed by a promo by the Road Warriors & Paul Ellering; featured Ross conducting an interview with Terry Funk & Gary Hart regarding their participation in the Havoc main event, with Funk telling Hart that under no circumstances did he want Hart to throw in the towel in the match; Hart then asked if he should throw in the towel even if Funk suffers a career-ending injury and Funk again said no; included footage of Jim Cornette waiting for Woman in a hotel rom, with Woman then appearing with a bottle of champagne and Cornette interviewing her about why she got so close to Rick Steiner and the fact that Kevin Sullivan hates Rick and acquired Doom to take out he and Scott; featured footage from the previous week's brawl between Pillman and Luger, followed by pre-taped comments from Luger regarding his match with Pillman at Halloween Havoc; included Ross conducting an interview with Cornette, Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton in which Lane and Cornette argued over Cornette spending more time with the Dynamic Dudes, with Cornette saying Lane had a personal problem with Johnny Ace and needed to get over it; Eaton said Lane made a lot of sense with his complaint but he and Cornette needed to settle their problems:
Bobby & Jackie Fulton defeated Lee Scott & Agent Steel at 9:09 when Jackie pinned Scott following a Tower of Quebec; during the match, it was announced the following week's show would include coverage from Philadelphia (the debut of the new Fantastics)
Tom Zenk defeated Gene Ligon via submission with the sleeper at 4:28; prior to the bout, Zenk cut an insert promo on facing Mike Rotunda at Halloween Havoc
Sid Vicious (w/ Teddy Long) defeated Ricky Nelson & Rick Cannon in a handicap match at around the 30-second mark by pinning Cannon with the powerbomb and a legdrop; prior to the bout, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Jim Cornette and Steve Williams regarding Williams teaming with Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton at Halloween Havoc and Williams going after Luger for the US title; Williams stayed at the commentary position and was confronted during the bout by Long
Norman (w/ Teddy Long) pinned Thad Clark at 1:12 by blocking a sunset flip with a sit-down splash; prior to the bout, Ross conducted an interview with Long & Norman, with Long telling Norman to shut up before then cutting a promo on the Road Warriors; on their way to the ring, fans gave Norman a teddy bear, which Long then stole away
Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Keith Steinborn & Joe Cazana via disqualification at around the 4:20 mark when NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin, who did guest commentary for the match, attacked Douglas & Ace; after the bout, Cornette waved for Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane to make the save but they didn't appear for several moments then than casually left after clearing the ring
NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Tony Suber & the Italian Stallion at 2:51 when Hayes pinned Suber with the DDT; after the match, Ross conducted an interview with Hayes & Garvin regarding their match with Douglas & Ace at Halloween Havoc
Mike Rotunda pinned Greg Evans at 5:03 with the butterfly suplex
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Richard Sartain via submission with the Torture Rack at 2:58
Steve Williams pinned Brad Avery with the Oklahoma Stampede at 3:05
Brian Pillman pinned Rusty Riddle with Air Pillman at 4:22; prior to the match, Pillman cut an insert promo on his match with Luger at Halloween Havoc
Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Jerry Price & Tommy Angel at 4:49 when Scott pinned Price with the belly to belly suplex
CWA @ Evansville, IN – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – October 18, 1989
Mike Davis vs. Stan Frazier
Kevin Dillenger vs. Nightmare Freddy
Steve Marino vs. The Soultaker
Bill Dundee & Dutch Mantell vs. Wild Side
CWA Tag Titles: The Rock n Roll Express (c) vs. The Black Birds
Tony Anthony & Buddy Landell vs. Dustin Rhodes & Jerry Lawler
Jerry Lawler vs. The Soultaker
WWF @ Montreal, Quebec - Forum - October 20, 1989
Tugboat defeated Barry Horowitz
The Genius defeated Sam Houston
Dino Bravo pinned Bret Hart
Mr. Perfect pinned Jimmy Snuka
Demolition Smash & Jim Neidhart defeated Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson
WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated Andre the Giant
Randy Savage defeated Jim Duggan via count-out
WWF @ Long Island, NY - Nassau Coliseum - October 20, 1989 (11,000)
Boris Zhukov pinned Tim Horner
Tito Santana pinned Haku
Nikolai Volkoff pinned Paul Roma
WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned Bad News Brown; before the match began, Bad News attacked the champion, hit the Ghetto Blaster, and left the ring with the belt; moments later, referee Earl Hebner ordered him back to start the bout
The Rockers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau at the 65-minute mark
Rick Martel defeated Brutus Beefcake
Dusty Rhodes pinned the Big Bossman
AWA @ Wayne, NJ – October 20, 1989 (350)
Ken Patera d. Nikolai Volkoff
AWA World Heavyweight Title: Larry Zbyszko (c) d. David Sammartino
NWA @ Washington DC - Armory - October 20, 1989
Johnny Ace defeated Rip Morgan
Tom Zenk defeated Bill Irwin
Brian Pillman defeated the Cuban Assassin
Sid Vicious defeated Scott Steiner via disqualification
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Steve Williams
NWA Tag Team Champions Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin fought the Road Warriors to a no contest
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Sting defeated Terry Funk & NWA TV Champion the Great Muta via disqualification
USWA @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – October 20, 1989
Jimmy Jack Funk d. Sheik Braddock
Gary Young d. Bill Dundee by DQ
Lumberjacks with straps: PY Chu-Hi d. Chris Adams
Terry Gordy & Jeff Jarrett battled Ron Starr & Tarras Bulba to a DDQ
No DQ: Eric Embry d. Billy Travis
Texas Heavyweight Title: Kerry Von Erich d. The Punisher (c)
Jerry Lawler d. Stan Frazier
Houston, TX - Sam Houston Coliseum - October 20, 1989
Danny Gage d. Gary Young
Charles & Scott Casey battled The Texas Assassins to a double countout
Tiger Conway Jr. d. Killer Brooks
Kevin Von Erich d. Kamala by DQ
Chavo Guerrero d. Tug Taylor by DQ
16 Man Battle Royal won by Tiger Conway Jr.
WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - October 20, 1989
Roddy Piper vs. Rick Rude
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – October 21, 1989
Dutch Mantell d. Kevin Dillenger
Tony Anthony d. Kelvin Austin
Chris Champion d. Freezer Thompson
The Black Birds d. The Enforcers
CWA @ Nashville, TN – Sports Arena – October 21, 1989
Unified Heavyweight Title: Jerry Lawler (c) vs. The Soultaker
Continental @ Dothan, AL - Houston County Farm Center - October 21, 1989
Dixie Dynamite d. Downtown Bruno
Todd Morton d. The Beast
Jerry Stubbs d. Cactus Jack by DQ
Loser Leaves Town: Adrian Street d. Terrance Garvin
CWF Heavyweight Title: Brad Armstrong d. Dennis Condrey (c) by DQ
Football Match for the CWF Tag Titles: Jimmy Golden & Brian Lee (c) d. The Southern Boys
USWA @ Mesquite, TX – Devil’s Bowl Speedway – October 21, 1989
Stan Frazier d. Sheik Braddock
Bill Dundee fought Gary Young to a draw
Chris & Toni Adams d. PY Chu-Hi & Tojo Yamamoto
Jeff Jarrett d. Ron Starr
Steel Cage: Kerry Von Erich d. Tarras Bulba
Terry Gordy d. The Punisher
Eric Embry & Percy Pringle d. Billy Travis & Skandor Akbar
WWF @ Winnipeg, Manitoba - Arena - October 21, 1989 (4,000)
The Genius pinned Sam Houston
Tugboat Thomas defeated the Brooklyn Brawler
WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Andre the Giant at the 20-second mark
Demolition Smash & Jim Neidhart (sub. for Demolition Ax) defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (Anderson & Blanchard's title loss was not yet recognized, however the local newspaper reported the title change and said Demolition would be defending the titles at the show)
Bret Hart fought Dino Bravo to a draw
Mr. Perfect pinned Jimmy Snuka
Jim Duggan defeated Randy Savage via disqualification