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WWF @ Rockford, IL - March 22, 1989
Mr. Perfect defeated Koko B. Ware
Rick Martel defeated Bad News Brown via disqualification
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Jim Duggan defeated Dino Bravo in a flag match
The Big Bossman defeated Hillbilly Jim
Hercules defeated King Haku
Andre the Giant defeated Jake Roberts
NWA @ Harrisonburg, VA – High School – March 23, 1989
Cruel Connection vs. Ron Simmons
Kendall Windham vs. Vince Young
Rip Morgan vs. Ranger Ross
Ivan Koloff vs. Russian Assassin
The Midnight Express vs. The Samoan Swat Team
NWA @ Raleigh, NC - Dorton Arena - March 23, 1989 (800)
Michael Hayes defeated Bob Bradley
The Great Muta defeated George South
The Iron Sheik defeated Steve Casey
Eddie Gilbert defeated Butch Reed
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors fought Steve Williams & Dan Spivey to a no contest
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
WWF @ Milwaukee, WI - Bradley Center - March 23, 1989
Barry Horowitz defeated Scott Casey
Hillbilly Jim defeated Boris Zhukov
Mr. Perfect defeated Koko B. Ware
Ted Dibiase defeated Tito Santana
Bret Hart fought Honkytonk Man to a double count-out
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Powers of Pain
Big John Studd defeated Akeem
Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman in a steel cage match
WWF @ Salt Lake City, UT - March 23, 1989
Ron Garvin pinned Iron Mike Sharpe
The Red Rooster defeated the Brooklyn Brawler
Tim Horner pinned Jose Estrada
The Rockers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Jim Neidhart pinned Greg Valentine
Brutus Beefcake pinned Rick Rude
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior via count-out
WWF @ Erie, PA - Civic Center - March 24, 1989
Barry Horowitz defeated Scott Casey
Hillbilly Jim pinned Boris Zhukov
Mr. Perfect pinned Koko B. Ware
Ted Dibiase defeated Tito Santana
Bret Hart fought Honkytonk Man to a double count-out
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Powers of Pain
Big John Studd defeated Akeem
Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman in a steel cage match
Continental @ Knoxville, TN – Civic Coliseum – March 24, 1989
Brad Anderson vs. Tony Anthony
Black Bart vs. Moondog Spot
Bob Brown vs. Willie B. Hert
US Jr. Heavyweight Title: Danny Davis (c) vs. Dale Veasy
CWF Heavyweight Title: Tom Prichard (c) vs. Wendell Cooley
CWF Tag Titles: The Party Patrol (c) vs. Masahiro Chono & Mike Davis
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – March 24, 1989
Matt Borne d. Bobby Durell
Blackjack Mulligan d. Dwayne Meadows
Beauty & The Beast d. Chris Adams & Corporal Braddock
Jeff Jarrett d. Buddy Roberts
Eric Embry d. Killer Brooks by DQ
Shaun & Steve Simpson d. Cactus Jack & Gary Young by DQ
Botswana Beast & Iceman Parsons d. Brickhouse Brown & Kerry Von Erich
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – March 24, 1989
Steve Blackman d. Kim Schau
Sumo Hara d. Goldie Rogers
Cuban Assassin & Gerry Morrow d. David & Larry Powers
Johnny Smith d. Eddie Watts
Beef Wellington & Chris Benoit d. Makhan & Vokhan Singh
Brian Pillman d. Larry Cameron by DQ
Harley Race d. Ron Ritchie
North American Heavyweight Title: Davey Boy Smith d. Magnificent Muraco (c)
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – March 25, 1989
Dutch Mantell d. Chris Frazier
Brian Lee & Wrestling Machine #1 d. Rough & Ready
Master of Pain d. Rodney Napper
Robert Fuller & Action Jackson d. Jed Grundy & Jim McPherson
CWA Tag Titles: The Mason-Dixon Connection (c) d. Samurai & Shogun
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - WTBS Studios - March 1989
World Championship Wrestling taping:
3/25/89 - featured an opening clip highlighting Michael Hayes turning on NWA US Champion Lex Luger March 12 at the Omni; included Hayes, who came out with Hiro Matsuda, joining Jim Ross as the new color commentator; featured a pre-taped promo from Luger taped 3/14 in Albany, GA in which he challenged Ric Flair to face him for the US title; moments later, Hayes in the TV studio bragged about Matsuda's group - comprised of himself, Barry & Kendall Windham, Butch Reed, and himself; included ads throughout the program for Clash of the Champions VI; featured Cougar Jay as a guest of the Danger Zone, with Randy Rose then appearing and hugging Paul E. Dangerously, saying he had been reinstated in the NWA; after Rose asked Dangerously to be his manager again, Dangerously blamed him for losing at Starrcade and Chi-Town Rumble; after Rose said he lost to save Dangerously's career, Jack Victory attacked Rose from behind and laid out Jay as well; included the bout taped 3/14 in Albany, GA between NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat and Snake Brown, with Jim Ross & Ric Flair on commentary, followed by a pre-taped promo by Steamboat in which he talked about facing Flair and other challengers like Barry Windham, Dan Spivey, and Steve Williams; after the segment, Flair cut a promo on facing Steamboat at Clash of the Champions VI; featured an ad for the Chi-Town Rumble home video; included Ross conducting an interview with Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in which Cornette cut a promo on the "foreign invasion" that has hit the NWA in the form of Matsuda, the Iron Sheik, and the Samoan Swat Team; featured Ross conducting an interview with Missy Hyatt and the new NWA US Tag Team Champions Eddie Gilbert & Rick Steiner, followed by footage of their title win 2/28 in Columbia, SC; included Ross conducting an interview with Ranger Ross; featured footage of NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors facing Jumbo Tsuruta & Yatsu 3/3 in Yamamatsu, Japan:
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Chance Myers & the Raider when Lane pinned the Raider with the Flapjack at 4:19
Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams (w/ NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda) defeated Bob Emery & Dewayne Bruce at 4:47 when Williams pinned Bruce with the Oklahoma Stampede; during the bout, it was announced NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors would return from their tour of Japan and be back in the studio the following week
Ranger Ross pinned Max McGiver with the Combat Kick at 2:08; during the bout, the Iron Sheik came ringside with the Iranian flag; after the match, Michael Hayes conducted an interview with Sheik in which Sheik again targetted NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat and NWA US Champion Lex Luger
The Samoan Swat Team (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) defeated Tony Suber & Mike Justice at 3:00 when Fatu pinned Suber with the top rope splash
The Great Muta (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Jerry Price via submission at 2:35 with a modified full nelson on the mat; the on-screen graphic before the bout listed Muta as "Mota;" after the match, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Hart in which he referred to Muta as the pearl of the Orient
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams) defeated Greg Brown via submission with the Guillotine at 1:51; both Rotunda's title and $10,000 were on the line for 10 minutes; prior to the bout, Ross conducted an interview with the Varsity Club in which Kevin Sullivan cut a promo on facing NWA US Tag Team Champions Eddie Gilbert & Rick Steiner in a rematch; moments later, Ross questioned Rotunda as to why he wasn't defending the title against the likes of Gilbert, Steiner, or Sting and instead facing hand-picked opponents to defend his title and money against
The Iron Sheik (w/ Rip Morgan) defeated Richard Startain via submission with the Camel Clutch at 1:40
Dick Murdoch & Vincent Young defeated Lee Scott & the Enforcer at 3:34 when Murdoch pinned Scott with an elbow drop; during the bout, Hayes said he would interview Barry Windham the following week regarding his recent hand surgery
WWF @ Buffalo, NY - War Memorial - March 25, 1989
Mr. Perfect defeated Koko B. Ware
Bret Hart fought Honkytonk Man to a double count-out
Ted Dibiase defeated Tito Santana
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Powers of Pain via disqualification
Big John Studd defeated Akeem
Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman in a steel cage match
NWA @ Charleston, WV - Civic Center - March 25, 1989
Eddie Gilbert defeated Bob Bradley
The Iron Sheik defeated Steve Casey
The Great Muta defeated Rip Rogers
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo pinned Rick Steiner
Sting pinned Butch Reed
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors fought Steve Williams & Dan Spivey to a double count-out
NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Ric Flair with a backslide at around the 20-minute mark
PWF @ Fort Lauderdale, FL – March 25, 1989 (400)
Scott Hall fought The Terminator to a draw
Misty Blue d. Kat LeRoux
Italian Stallion d. Black Bart by DQ
Steve Keirn & Dick Slater d. The Commandos
Florida Heavyweight Title: Al Perez (c) battled Mike Graham to a double countout
PWF Heavyweight Title: Dusty Rhodes (c) d. Big Steelman
WWC @ San Juan, Puerto Rico – March 25, 1989
Curtis Thompson d. Chicky Starr by DQ
Jonathan Holliday & Tama fought The Renegade Warriors to a draw
The Invader vs. Kamala
WWC Jr. Heavyweight Title: Ricky Santana (c) d. Eric Embry
Jason the Terrible vs. TNT
Abuddadein d. Rufus R. Jones
Universal Heavyweight Title: Carlos Colon (c) battled Steve Strong to a double countout
CWA @ Jonesboro, AR – Sports Arena – March 25, 1989 (1,000)
Brian lee d. Keith Eric
Frankie Lancaster d. PY Chu-Hi
Jed Grundy & Wrestling Machine d. Action Jackson & The Hangman by DQ
Oaf d. Don Bass by DQ
John Paul & Tracy Smothers d. Samurai & Shogun
Jeff Jarrett & Kerry Von Erich d. Robert Fuller & Dutch Mantell by DQ
Master of Pain d. Jerry Lawler by DQ
WWF @ San Antonio, TX – Freeman Coliseum - March 25, 1989 (9,000)
The 1st shown in San Antonio
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler
Tim Horner pinned Jose Estrada
Jim Neidhart pinned Greg Valentine
Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Brutus Beefcake pinned Rick Rude
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior via count-out
AWA @ Rochester, MN – March 25, 1989
Col. DeBeers fought Tommy Jammer to a draw
AWA World Tag Titles: Ken Patera & Brad Rheingans d. Badd Company (c)
Stampede @ Edmonton, Alberta – March 25, 1989
Steve Blackman d. Kim Schau
Sumo Hara d. Kim Schau
Cuban Assassin & Gerry Morrow d. David & Larry Powers
Larry Cameron d. Eddie Watts
International Tag Titles: Makhan & Vokhan Singh (c) d. Chris Benoit & Len Crazy Blood
Harley Race d. Beef Wellington
Johnny Smith d. Brian Pillman
North American Heavyweight Title: Davey Boy Smith (c) d. Magnificent Muraco
WWF @ Montreal, Quebec - Forum - March 1989
Paul Roma defeated Barry Horowitz
Bret Hart defeated Honkytonk Man via disqualification
Rick Martel defeated King Haku
Brutus Beefcake defeated Ted Dibiase
The Big Bossman defeated Hercules
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated The Rockers
Hulk Hogan defeated Dino Bravo
WWF @ Lake Placid, NY – Olympic Center – March 26, 1989
Conquistador #1 vs. Paul Roma
Hillbilly Jim vs. Boris Zuhkov
Mr. Perfect vs. Koko B. Ware
Ted DiBiase vs. Tito Santana
Bret Hart vs. The Honky Tonk Man
Demolition vs. The Powers of Pain
Akeem vs. Big John Studd
Steel Cage: Big Bossman vs. Hulk Hogan
WWC @ Mayaguez, Puerto Rico – March 26, 1989
The Invader vs. Kamala
WWC Jr. Heavyweight Title: Ricky Santana (c) d. Eric Embry
NWA @ Columbus, OH - Fairgrounds Coliseum - March 26, 1989 (1,800)
Eddie Gilbert defeated Russian Assassin #2
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors fought Steve Williams & Dan Spivey to a no contest
The Iron Sheik defeated Steve Casey via disqualification
The Great Muta defeated Rip Rogers
Rick Steiner defeated Bob Bradley
Sting defeated Butch Reed
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – March 27, 1989
Jed Grundy d. Keith Eric
Samurai & Shogan d. Brian Lee & Wrestling Machine
PY Chu-Hi d. Frankie Lancaster
Lord Humongous d. Master of Pain
Jeff Jarrett, John Paul, & Tracy Smothers d. Action Jackson, Robert Fuller, & Dutch Mantell by DQ
Jerry Lawler d. Joe Daniels by DQ
World Class @ Brownwood, TX – March 28, 1989
Jimmy Jack Funk vs. Super Black Ninja
Percy Pringle vs. Skandor Akbar
Texas Heavyweight Title: Gary Young (c) vs. Brickhouse Brown
Badstreet: Chris Adams vs. Buddy Roberts
Botswana Beast & Killer Brooks vs. Eric Embry & Kerry Von Erich
PNW @ Portland, OR – Sports Arena – March 28, 1989
Rex King d. Scotty the Body by countout
Hair vs. Hair” Beetlejuice d. Matt Borne
Scott Peterson d. Steve Doll
Brian Adams, Jonathan Boyd, & Carl Styles d. The Grappler, Nord the Barbarian, & Buddy Rose
CWA @ Evansville, IN – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – March 29, 1989
CWA Tag Titles: The Mason-Dixon Connection (c) vs. Robert Fuller & Action Jackson
2 out of 3 falls for the CWA Heavyweight Title: Jeff Jarrett (c) vs. Dutch Mantell
Jerry Lawler vs. Master of Pain
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - Center Stage Theatre - March 30, 1989
The first taping at the venue
World Championship Wrestling taping:
Countdown to the Clash - 3/31/89 - hosted by Jim Ross & Paul E. Dangerously; the first telecast to air from Center Stage; featured comments throughout the program from fans as to who they think will win the Ric Flair / NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat match at the Clash; included a video package highlighting Steamboat training with the help of his wife Bonnie; featured NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors & Paul Ellering as surprise guests of the Danger Zone in which they bullied Dangerously around before cutting a promo on the Varsity Club; included Ross introducing Harley Race and Lou Thesz,who both commented on the upcoming Flair / Steamboat bout; during the segment, the crowd was largely behind Flair; featured a music video highlighting the Flair / Steamboat rivalry since January; included Ross conducting an interview with both Flair and Steamboat regarding the upcoming match in which they answered pre-taped questions made by fans; featured the Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert / Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda bout taped 3/12 at the Omni, joined in progress; included Ross conducting an interview with Kevin Sullivan in which he said the Varsity Club would win both sets of tag team titles at the Clash
4/1/89: Sting pinned NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan, Steve Williams, & Dan Spivey) to win the title at 16:32 with a roll over and grabbing the tights for leverage; NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat and NWA US Champion Lex Luger appeared ringside early in the bout to counter the appearance of the Varsity Club; as a result of his win, Sting won Rotunda's $10,000
4/8/89 - featured NWA TV Champion Sting as a guest of the Danger Zone in which Paul E. Dangerously congratulated him on his title win before being scared off by Sting:
NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Kendall Windham at 6:06 by catching Windham coming off the top and hitting a powerslam, despite interference from Michael Hayes, who also provided commentary for the bout
NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick Steiner (w/ Missy Hyatt) pinned Paul Brown with the belly to belly suplex at 2:56
Bob Orton Jr. (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Shane Douglas with the superplex at 12:41 after crotching Douglas on the top
PNW @ Salem, OR – March 30, 1989
Col. DeBeers fought Top Gun to a draw
Beetlejuice d. Matt Borne
Al Madril d. Scott Peterson
Scotty the Body d. Steve Doll by DQ
Brian Adams, Jonathan Boyd, & Carl Styles fought The Grappler, Nord the Barbarian, & Buddy Rose to a draw
Bellingham, MA – March 31, 1989
Magnificent Muraco d. Johnny Valiant
NWA @ Baltimore, MD - Arena - March 31, 1989 (5,000)
The Great Muta defeated Steve Casey
Eddie Gilbert defeated Kendall Windham
Michael Hayes defeated Joey Maggs
The Junkyard Dog defeated the Iron Sheik via count-out
Dan Spivey & Kevin Sullivan defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
Rick Steiner defeated Mike Rotunda via disqualification
Sting defeated Butch Reed
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated the Samoan Swat Team
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Steve Williams
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
Southland @ Cleveland, TN – March 31, 1989
Mongolian Stomper vs. Moondog Spot
Buddy Landell vs. Super D
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – March 31, 1989
Chain: Jeff Jarrett d. Buddy Roberts
Denver, CO – March 31, 1989 (600)
Buddy Rose d. Dennis Stamp
Misty Blue d. Kat LeRoux
Jim Brunzell d. Col. DeBeers by DQ
Greg Boyd battled Leon White to a DDQ
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – March 31, 1989
Ron Ritchie & Eddie Watts d. Cuban Assassin & Gerry Morrow
Larry Cameron d. Goldie Rogers
Sumo Hara d. Kim Schau
Johnny Smith d. Brian Pillman
Steve Blackman d. Davey Boy Smith
International Tag Titles: Makhan & Vokhan Singh (c) d. Beef Wellington & Chris Benoit
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - WTBS Studios - March 1989
World Championship Wrestling taping:
4/1/89 - the final airing from WTBS Studios; featured an ad for the Chi-Town Rumble home video; included the Great Muta, Gary Hart, and Hiro Matsuda as guests of the Danger Zone in which Dangerously said Muta reminded him of the Great Kabuki, with Hart saying Muta was Kabuki's son; featured Jim Ross conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat regarding his title defense the following night against Ric Flair at Clash of the Champions VI; included several ads promoting the upcoming Clash; featured Ross conducting an interview with the Junkyard Dog regarding his match with Butch Reed at the Clash; included the Sting / Mike Rotunda match taped 3/30 at Center Stage Theatre, shown in full; featured Ross conducting a closing interview with Ric Flair, with Hiro Matsuda, regarding his title shot the following night during the Clash against Steamboat:
Shane Douglas pinned the Raider with a sunset flip at 3:51 (Douglas' return match)
Bob Orton Jr. pinned Dewayne Bruce with the superplex at 5:04; during the bout, it was announced Orton would face Dick Murdoch the following day as part of Clash of the Champions VI; it was also announced that Sam Mushnick, Pat O'Connor, Terry & Dory Funk Jr., Harley Race, Lou Thesz, and Buddy Rogers would also be appearing at the Clash; after the bout, Gary Hart appeared to congratulate Orton; moments later, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Orton and Hart regarding Orton's upcoming match with Murdoch (Orton's return match)
Kevin Sullivan & Dan Spivey defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert (w/ Missy Hyatt) in a non-title match at 7:43 when Sullivan pinned Gilbert with a knee to the back that sent Gilbert head-first into the ringpost; after the bout, Ross conducted an interview with the champions regarding their loss and their rematch the following night as part of the Clash of the Champions
Ron Simmons pinned Bucky Seigler with a spinebuster at 5:08 (Simmons' return match)
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Snake Brown & John Brewer at the 49-second mark when Road Warrior Animal pinned Brewer with a powerslam off the middle turnbuckle; during the bout, it was announced the champions would defend against Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda the following night during the Clash of the Champions; after the bout, Ross conducted an interview with the Road Warriors regarding their recent tour of Japan and upcoming title deffense
The Samoan Swat Team (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) defeated Jim Bryant & Troy Alridge when Samu pinned Alridge with a DDT from the middle turnbuckle at 2:56; after the bout, the SST continued to assault their opponents, with Fatu hitting the top rope splash on Bryant
The Great Muta (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Cruel Connection in a handicap match at 1:39 by pinning one of the masked men with a dragon suplex; the on-screen graphic before the match again listed Muta as "Muto;" moments before the bout, Muta sprayed green mist into the air; after the match, it was announced Muta would be part of the Clash of the Champions (the debut of Muta's mist)
Ranger Ross pinned Paul Brown with the Combat Kick at 3:10; during the bout, it was announced Ross would face the Iron Sheik at the Clash
Jack Victory (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) pinned Don Sanders with the Service Revolver modified piledriver at 4:12
Mr. Perfect defeated Koko B. Ware
Rick Martel defeated Bad News Brown via disqualification
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Jim Duggan defeated Dino Bravo in a flag match
The Big Bossman defeated Hillbilly Jim
Hercules defeated King Haku
Andre the Giant defeated Jake Roberts
NWA @ Harrisonburg, VA – High School – March 23, 1989
Cruel Connection vs. Ron Simmons
Kendall Windham vs. Vince Young
Rip Morgan vs. Ranger Ross
Ivan Koloff vs. Russian Assassin
The Midnight Express vs. The Samoan Swat Team
NWA @ Raleigh, NC - Dorton Arena - March 23, 1989 (800)
Michael Hayes defeated Bob Bradley
The Great Muta defeated George South
The Iron Sheik defeated Steve Casey
Eddie Gilbert defeated Butch Reed
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors fought Steve Williams & Dan Spivey to a no contest
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
WWF @ Milwaukee, WI - Bradley Center - March 23, 1989
Barry Horowitz defeated Scott Casey
Hillbilly Jim defeated Boris Zhukov
Mr. Perfect defeated Koko B. Ware
Ted Dibiase defeated Tito Santana
Bret Hart fought Honkytonk Man to a double count-out
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Powers of Pain
Big John Studd defeated Akeem
Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman in a steel cage match
WWF @ Salt Lake City, UT - March 23, 1989
Ron Garvin pinned Iron Mike Sharpe
The Red Rooster defeated the Brooklyn Brawler
Tim Horner pinned Jose Estrada
The Rockers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Jim Neidhart pinned Greg Valentine
Brutus Beefcake pinned Rick Rude
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior via count-out
WWF @ Erie, PA - Civic Center - March 24, 1989
Barry Horowitz defeated Scott Casey
Hillbilly Jim pinned Boris Zhukov
Mr. Perfect pinned Koko B. Ware
Ted Dibiase defeated Tito Santana
Bret Hart fought Honkytonk Man to a double count-out
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Powers of Pain
Big John Studd defeated Akeem
Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman in a steel cage match
Continental @ Knoxville, TN – Civic Coliseum – March 24, 1989
Brad Anderson vs. Tony Anthony
Black Bart vs. Moondog Spot
Bob Brown vs. Willie B. Hert
US Jr. Heavyweight Title: Danny Davis (c) vs. Dale Veasy
CWF Heavyweight Title: Tom Prichard (c) vs. Wendell Cooley
CWF Tag Titles: The Party Patrol (c) vs. Masahiro Chono & Mike Davis
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – March 24, 1989
Matt Borne d. Bobby Durell
Blackjack Mulligan d. Dwayne Meadows
Beauty & The Beast d. Chris Adams & Corporal Braddock
Jeff Jarrett d. Buddy Roberts
Eric Embry d. Killer Brooks by DQ
Shaun & Steve Simpson d. Cactus Jack & Gary Young by DQ
Botswana Beast & Iceman Parsons d. Brickhouse Brown & Kerry Von Erich
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – March 24, 1989
Steve Blackman d. Kim Schau
Sumo Hara d. Goldie Rogers
Cuban Assassin & Gerry Morrow d. David & Larry Powers
Johnny Smith d. Eddie Watts
Beef Wellington & Chris Benoit d. Makhan & Vokhan Singh
Brian Pillman d. Larry Cameron by DQ
Harley Race d. Ron Ritchie
North American Heavyweight Title: Davey Boy Smith d. Magnificent Muraco (c)
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – March 25, 1989
Dutch Mantell d. Chris Frazier
Brian Lee & Wrestling Machine #1 d. Rough & Ready
Master of Pain d. Rodney Napper
Robert Fuller & Action Jackson d. Jed Grundy & Jim McPherson
CWA Tag Titles: The Mason-Dixon Connection (c) d. Samurai & Shogun
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - WTBS Studios - March 1989
World Championship Wrestling taping:
3/25/89 - featured an opening clip highlighting Michael Hayes turning on NWA US Champion Lex Luger March 12 at the Omni; included Hayes, who came out with Hiro Matsuda, joining Jim Ross as the new color commentator; featured a pre-taped promo from Luger taped 3/14 in Albany, GA in which he challenged Ric Flair to face him for the US title; moments later, Hayes in the TV studio bragged about Matsuda's group - comprised of himself, Barry & Kendall Windham, Butch Reed, and himself; included ads throughout the program for Clash of the Champions VI; featured Cougar Jay as a guest of the Danger Zone, with Randy Rose then appearing and hugging Paul E. Dangerously, saying he had been reinstated in the NWA; after Rose asked Dangerously to be his manager again, Dangerously blamed him for losing at Starrcade and Chi-Town Rumble; after Rose said he lost to save Dangerously's career, Jack Victory attacked Rose from behind and laid out Jay as well; included the bout taped 3/14 in Albany, GA between NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat and Snake Brown, with Jim Ross & Ric Flair on commentary, followed by a pre-taped promo by Steamboat in which he talked about facing Flair and other challengers like Barry Windham, Dan Spivey, and Steve Williams; after the segment, Flair cut a promo on facing Steamboat at Clash of the Champions VI; featured an ad for the Chi-Town Rumble home video; included Ross conducting an interview with Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in which Cornette cut a promo on the "foreign invasion" that has hit the NWA in the form of Matsuda, the Iron Sheik, and the Samoan Swat Team; featured Ross conducting an interview with Missy Hyatt and the new NWA US Tag Team Champions Eddie Gilbert & Rick Steiner, followed by footage of their title win 2/28 in Columbia, SC; included Ross conducting an interview with Ranger Ross; featured footage of NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors facing Jumbo Tsuruta & Yatsu 3/3 in Yamamatsu, Japan:
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Chance Myers & the Raider when Lane pinned the Raider with the Flapjack at 4:19
Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams (w/ NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda) defeated Bob Emery & Dewayne Bruce at 4:47 when Williams pinned Bruce with the Oklahoma Stampede; during the bout, it was announced NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors would return from their tour of Japan and be back in the studio the following week
Ranger Ross pinned Max McGiver with the Combat Kick at 2:08; during the bout, the Iron Sheik came ringside with the Iranian flag; after the match, Michael Hayes conducted an interview with Sheik in which Sheik again targetted NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat and NWA US Champion Lex Luger
The Samoan Swat Team (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) defeated Tony Suber & Mike Justice at 3:00 when Fatu pinned Suber with the top rope splash
The Great Muta (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Jerry Price via submission at 2:35 with a modified full nelson on the mat; the on-screen graphic before the bout listed Muta as "Mota;" after the match, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Hart in which he referred to Muta as the pearl of the Orient
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams) defeated Greg Brown via submission with the Guillotine at 1:51; both Rotunda's title and $10,000 were on the line for 10 minutes; prior to the bout, Ross conducted an interview with the Varsity Club in which Kevin Sullivan cut a promo on facing NWA US Tag Team Champions Eddie Gilbert & Rick Steiner in a rematch; moments later, Ross questioned Rotunda as to why he wasn't defending the title against the likes of Gilbert, Steiner, or Sting and instead facing hand-picked opponents to defend his title and money against
The Iron Sheik (w/ Rip Morgan) defeated Richard Startain via submission with the Camel Clutch at 1:40
Dick Murdoch & Vincent Young defeated Lee Scott & the Enforcer at 3:34 when Murdoch pinned Scott with an elbow drop; during the bout, Hayes said he would interview Barry Windham the following week regarding his recent hand surgery
WWF @ Buffalo, NY - War Memorial - March 25, 1989
Mr. Perfect defeated Koko B. Ware
Bret Hart fought Honkytonk Man to a double count-out
Ted Dibiase defeated Tito Santana
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Powers of Pain via disqualification
Big John Studd defeated Akeem
Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman in a steel cage match
NWA @ Charleston, WV - Civic Center - March 25, 1989
Eddie Gilbert defeated Bob Bradley
The Iron Sheik defeated Steve Casey
The Great Muta defeated Rip Rogers
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo pinned Rick Steiner
Sting pinned Butch Reed
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors fought Steve Williams & Dan Spivey to a double count-out
NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Ric Flair with a backslide at around the 20-minute mark
PWF @ Fort Lauderdale, FL – March 25, 1989 (400)
Scott Hall fought The Terminator to a draw
Misty Blue d. Kat LeRoux
Italian Stallion d. Black Bart by DQ
Steve Keirn & Dick Slater d. The Commandos
Florida Heavyweight Title: Al Perez (c) battled Mike Graham to a double countout
PWF Heavyweight Title: Dusty Rhodes (c) d. Big Steelman
WWC @ San Juan, Puerto Rico – March 25, 1989
Curtis Thompson d. Chicky Starr by DQ
Jonathan Holliday & Tama fought The Renegade Warriors to a draw
The Invader vs. Kamala
WWC Jr. Heavyweight Title: Ricky Santana (c) d. Eric Embry
Jason the Terrible vs. TNT
Abuddadein d. Rufus R. Jones
Universal Heavyweight Title: Carlos Colon (c) battled Steve Strong to a double countout
CWA @ Jonesboro, AR – Sports Arena – March 25, 1989 (1,000)
Brian lee d. Keith Eric
Frankie Lancaster d. PY Chu-Hi
Jed Grundy & Wrestling Machine d. Action Jackson & The Hangman by DQ
Oaf d. Don Bass by DQ
John Paul & Tracy Smothers d. Samurai & Shogun
Jeff Jarrett & Kerry Von Erich d. Robert Fuller & Dutch Mantell by DQ
Master of Pain d. Jerry Lawler by DQ
WWF @ San Antonio, TX – Freeman Coliseum - March 25, 1989 (9,000)
The 1st shown in San Antonio
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler
Tim Horner pinned Jose Estrada
Jim Neidhart pinned Greg Valentine
Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Brutus Beefcake pinned Rick Rude
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior via count-out
AWA @ Rochester, MN – March 25, 1989
Col. DeBeers fought Tommy Jammer to a draw
AWA World Tag Titles: Ken Patera & Brad Rheingans d. Badd Company (c)
Stampede @ Edmonton, Alberta – March 25, 1989
Steve Blackman d. Kim Schau
Sumo Hara d. Kim Schau
Cuban Assassin & Gerry Morrow d. David & Larry Powers
Larry Cameron d. Eddie Watts
International Tag Titles: Makhan & Vokhan Singh (c) d. Chris Benoit & Len Crazy Blood
Harley Race d. Beef Wellington
Johnny Smith d. Brian Pillman
North American Heavyweight Title: Davey Boy Smith (c) d. Magnificent Muraco
WWF @ Montreal, Quebec - Forum - March 1989
Paul Roma defeated Barry Horowitz
Bret Hart defeated Honkytonk Man via disqualification
Rick Martel defeated King Haku
Brutus Beefcake defeated Ted Dibiase
The Big Bossman defeated Hercules
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated The Rockers
Hulk Hogan defeated Dino Bravo
WWF @ Lake Placid, NY – Olympic Center – March 26, 1989
Conquistador #1 vs. Paul Roma
Hillbilly Jim vs. Boris Zuhkov
Mr. Perfect vs. Koko B. Ware
Ted DiBiase vs. Tito Santana
Bret Hart vs. The Honky Tonk Man
Demolition vs. The Powers of Pain
Akeem vs. Big John Studd
Steel Cage: Big Bossman vs. Hulk Hogan
WWC @ Mayaguez, Puerto Rico – March 26, 1989
The Invader vs. Kamala
WWC Jr. Heavyweight Title: Ricky Santana (c) d. Eric Embry
NWA @ Columbus, OH - Fairgrounds Coliseum - March 26, 1989 (1,800)
Eddie Gilbert defeated Russian Assassin #2
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors fought Steve Williams & Dan Spivey to a no contest
The Iron Sheik defeated Steve Casey via disqualification
The Great Muta defeated Rip Rogers
Rick Steiner defeated Bob Bradley
Sting defeated Butch Reed
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – March 27, 1989
Jed Grundy d. Keith Eric
Samurai & Shogan d. Brian Lee & Wrestling Machine
PY Chu-Hi d. Frankie Lancaster
Lord Humongous d. Master of Pain
Jeff Jarrett, John Paul, & Tracy Smothers d. Action Jackson, Robert Fuller, & Dutch Mantell by DQ
Jerry Lawler d. Joe Daniels by DQ
World Class @ Brownwood, TX – March 28, 1989
Jimmy Jack Funk vs. Super Black Ninja
Percy Pringle vs. Skandor Akbar
Texas Heavyweight Title: Gary Young (c) vs. Brickhouse Brown
Badstreet: Chris Adams vs. Buddy Roberts
Botswana Beast & Killer Brooks vs. Eric Embry & Kerry Von Erich
PNW @ Portland, OR – Sports Arena – March 28, 1989
Rex King d. Scotty the Body by countout
Hair vs. Hair” Beetlejuice d. Matt Borne
Scott Peterson d. Steve Doll
Brian Adams, Jonathan Boyd, & Carl Styles d. The Grappler, Nord the Barbarian, & Buddy Rose
CWA @ Evansville, IN – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – March 29, 1989
CWA Tag Titles: The Mason-Dixon Connection (c) vs. Robert Fuller & Action Jackson
2 out of 3 falls for the CWA Heavyweight Title: Jeff Jarrett (c) vs. Dutch Mantell
Jerry Lawler vs. Master of Pain
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - Center Stage Theatre - March 30, 1989
The first taping at the venue
World Championship Wrestling taping:
Countdown to the Clash - 3/31/89 - hosted by Jim Ross & Paul E. Dangerously; the first telecast to air from Center Stage; featured comments throughout the program from fans as to who they think will win the Ric Flair / NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat match at the Clash; included a video package highlighting Steamboat training with the help of his wife Bonnie; featured NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors & Paul Ellering as surprise guests of the Danger Zone in which they bullied Dangerously around before cutting a promo on the Varsity Club; included Ross introducing Harley Race and Lou Thesz,who both commented on the upcoming Flair / Steamboat bout; during the segment, the crowd was largely behind Flair; featured a music video highlighting the Flair / Steamboat rivalry since January; included Ross conducting an interview with both Flair and Steamboat regarding the upcoming match in which they answered pre-taped questions made by fans; featured the Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert / Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda bout taped 3/12 at the Omni, joined in progress; included Ross conducting an interview with Kevin Sullivan in which he said the Varsity Club would win both sets of tag team titles at the Clash
4/1/89: Sting pinned NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan, Steve Williams, & Dan Spivey) to win the title at 16:32 with a roll over and grabbing the tights for leverage; NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat and NWA US Champion Lex Luger appeared ringside early in the bout to counter the appearance of the Varsity Club; as a result of his win, Sting won Rotunda's $10,000
4/8/89 - featured NWA TV Champion Sting as a guest of the Danger Zone in which Paul E. Dangerously congratulated him on his title win before being scared off by Sting:
NWA US Champion Lex Luger pinned Kendall Windham at 6:06 by catching Windham coming off the top and hitting a powerslam, despite interference from Michael Hayes, who also provided commentary for the bout
NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick Steiner (w/ Missy Hyatt) pinned Paul Brown with the belly to belly suplex at 2:56
Bob Orton Jr. (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Shane Douglas with the superplex at 12:41 after crotching Douglas on the top
PNW @ Salem, OR – March 30, 1989
Col. DeBeers fought Top Gun to a draw
Beetlejuice d. Matt Borne
Al Madril d. Scott Peterson
Scotty the Body d. Steve Doll by DQ
Brian Adams, Jonathan Boyd, & Carl Styles fought The Grappler, Nord the Barbarian, & Buddy Rose to a draw
Bellingham, MA – March 31, 1989
Magnificent Muraco d. Johnny Valiant
NWA @ Baltimore, MD - Arena - March 31, 1989 (5,000)
The Great Muta defeated Steve Casey
Eddie Gilbert defeated Kendall Windham
Michael Hayes defeated Joey Maggs
The Junkyard Dog defeated the Iron Sheik via count-out
Dan Spivey & Kevin Sullivan defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
Rick Steiner defeated Mike Rotunda via disqualification
Sting defeated Butch Reed
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated the Samoan Swat Team
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Steve Williams
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
Southland @ Cleveland, TN – March 31, 1989
Mongolian Stomper vs. Moondog Spot
Buddy Landell vs. Super D
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – March 31, 1989
Chain: Jeff Jarrett d. Buddy Roberts
Denver, CO – March 31, 1989 (600)
Buddy Rose d. Dennis Stamp
Misty Blue d. Kat LeRoux
Jim Brunzell d. Col. DeBeers by DQ
Greg Boyd battled Leon White to a DDQ
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – March 31, 1989
Ron Ritchie & Eddie Watts d. Cuban Assassin & Gerry Morrow
Larry Cameron d. Goldie Rogers
Sumo Hara d. Kim Schau
Johnny Smith d. Brian Pillman
Steve Blackman d. Davey Boy Smith
International Tag Titles: Makhan & Vokhan Singh (c) d. Beef Wellington & Chris Benoit
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - WTBS Studios - March 1989
World Championship Wrestling taping:
4/1/89 - the final airing from WTBS Studios; featured an ad for the Chi-Town Rumble home video; included the Great Muta, Gary Hart, and Hiro Matsuda as guests of the Danger Zone in which Dangerously said Muta reminded him of the Great Kabuki, with Hart saying Muta was Kabuki's son; featured Jim Ross conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat regarding his title defense the following night against Ric Flair at Clash of the Champions VI; included several ads promoting the upcoming Clash; featured Ross conducting an interview with the Junkyard Dog regarding his match with Butch Reed at the Clash; included the Sting / Mike Rotunda match taped 3/30 at Center Stage Theatre, shown in full; featured Ross conducting a closing interview with Ric Flair, with Hiro Matsuda, regarding his title shot the following night during the Clash against Steamboat:
Shane Douglas pinned the Raider with a sunset flip at 3:51 (Douglas' return match)
Bob Orton Jr. pinned Dewayne Bruce with the superplex at 5:04; during the bout, it was announced Orton would face Dick Murdoch the following day as part of Clash of the Champions VI; it was also announced that Sam Mushnick, Pat O'Connor, Terry & Dory Funk Jr., Harley Race, Lou Thesz, and Buddy Rogers would also be appearing at the Clash; after the bout, Gary Hart appeared to congratulate Orton; moments later, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Orton and Hart regarding Orton's upcoming match with Murdoch (Orton's return match)
Kevin Sullivan & Dan Spivey defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert (w/ Missy Hyatt) in a non-title match at 7:43 when Sullivan pinned Gilbert with a knee to the back that sent Gilbert head-first into the ringpost; after the bout, Ross conducted an interview with the champions regarding their loss and their rematch the following night as part of the Clash of the Champions
Ron Simmons pinned Bucky Seigler with a spinebuster at 5:08 (Simmons' return match)
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Snake Brown & John Brewer at the 49-second mark when Road Warrior Animal pinned Brewer with a powerslam off the middle turnbuckle; during the bout, it was announced the champions would defend against Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda the following night during the Clash of the Champions; after the bout, Ross conducted an interview with the Road Warriors regarding their recent tour of Japan and upcoming title deffense
The Samoan Swat Team (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) defeated Jim Bryant & Troy Alridge when Samu pinned Alridge with a DDT from the middle turnbuckle at 2:56; after the bout, the SST continued to assault their opponents, with Fatu hitting the top rope splash on Bryant
The Great Muta (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Cruel Connection in a handicap match at 1:39 by pinning one of the masked men with a dragon suplex; the on-screen graphic before the match again listed Muta as "Muto;" moments before the bout, Muta sprayed green mist into the air; after the match, it was announced Muta would be part of the Clash of the Champions (the debut of Muta's mist)
Ranger Ross pinned Paul Brown with the Combat Kick at 3:10; during the bout, it was announced Ross would face the Iron Sheik at the Clash
Jack Victory (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) pinned Don Sanders with the Service Revolver modified piledriver at 4:12