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CWA @ Evansville, IN – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – February 22, 1989
Jed Grundy & Scott Steiner vs. Frankie Lancaster & PY Chu-Hi
Brian Lee vs. Master of Pain
CWA Tag Titles: Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden (c) vs. Adrian Street & Dream Weaver
Lumberjack Strap for the CWA Heavyweight Title: Dutch Mantell (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett
Bill Dundee & Jerry Lawler vs. The Rock n Roll Express
PNW @ St. Helens, OR – February 22, 1989
Scott Peterson d. Joey Jackson
Scotty the Body d. Mike Golden
Steve Doll fought Al Madril to a draw
Elimination: The Southern Rockers, Carl Styles, & Top Gun d. Col. DeBeers, The Grappler, Joey Jackson, & Al Madril
NWA @ Baltimore, MD - Arena - February 23, 1989 (2,400)
Kendall Windham defeated Bob Bradley
Steve Casey defeated Russian Assassin #1
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Steve Williams defeated NWA US Champion Lex Luger & Michael Hayes
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat & Eddie Gilbert defeated Ric Flair & Barry Windham
Barry Windham defeated Eddie Gilbert
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Kendall Windham
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner defeated Kevin Sullivan
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & Dick Murdoch
NWA @ Waltersboro, SC - February 24, 1989
George South defeated Mike Justice
Vince Young defeated Cruel Connection #1
Dustin Rhodes defeated Trent Knight
The Fantastics defeated Jack Victory & Paul Lee
Bobby Eaton, Stan Lane, & Jim Cornette defeated Randy Rose, Rip Morgan, & Paul E. Dangerously
WWF @ South Bend, IN - Joyce Center - February 24, 1989
Sam Houston pinned Iron Mike Sharpe
Paul Roma pinned Conquistador #1
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler
Jim Neidhart fought Greg Valentine to a double count-out
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated The Rockers
Brutus Beefcake pinned Rick Rude
WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned the Big Bossman in a non-title match
Central States @ Kansas City, KS – Memorial Hall – February 24, 1989 (208)
TC Carter d. Jim Lett
Rick McCord d. Sheik Abdullah
Curtis Hughes d. Bobby Jaggers
Mike George & Akio Sato d. Porkchop Cash & Steve Ray
Wahoo McDaniel d. Manny Fernandez
WWF @ Cape Girardeau, MO - Show Me Center - February 24, 1989
Tim Horner vs. Barry Horowitz
Danny Davis vs. Koko B. Ware
Ronnie Garvin vs. Boris Zuhkov
Haku vs. Rick Martel
Dino Bravo vs. Hacksaw Duggan
Demolition vs. The Powers of Pain
Jake Roberts vs. Andre the Giant
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – February 24, 1989
Gary Young d. David Hinkel
Brickhouse Brown d. Jim Ward
Chris Adams & Jeff Jarrett d. Beauty & The Beast by DQ
Kevin Von Erich d. Super Black Ninja by DQ
Brickhouse Brown d. Frogman LeBlanc
Cactus Jack d. Tony Falk
Corporal Braddock, Jimmy Jack Funk, & Kevin Von Erich d. Kendo Nagasaki, Super Black Ninja, & Gary Young
Jerry Lawler d. Kerry Von Erich
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – February 24, 1989
Steve Blackman fought Ron Ritchie to a draw
Vokhan Singh d. Larry Powers
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Chris Benoit (c) d. Kim Schau
Brian Pillman d. Goldie Rogers
Larry Cameron d. David Powers
Dynamite Kid battled Gama Singh to a DDQ
Davey Boy Smith d. Makhan Singh by DQ
WWF @ Seattle, WA - Seattle Center Coliseum - February 24, 1989 (4,800)
The Blue Blazer pinned Nikolai Volkoff
Mr. Perfect fought Hercules to a time-limit draw
Ted Dibiase pinned Tito Santana
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Honkytonk Man pinned Bret Hart
Big John Studd fought Akeem to a double count-out
WWF World Champion Randy Savage pinned Bad News Brown in a streetfight at 4:00
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - WTBS Studios - February 1989
2/25/89 - featured an opening clip of Ricky Steamboat being announced as the new NWA World Champion at the conclusion of Chi-Town Rumble; included footage of the final moments of the following matches from Chi-Town Rumble: NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner vs. Mike Rotunda, Lex Luger vs. NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors vs. NWA US Tag Team Champions Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams; featured a clip of the aftermath of Steamboat / Ric Flair at Chi-Town Rumble in which Steamboat celebrated with his wife and son; included footage from Chi-Town Rumble in which Bob Caudle conducted a backstage interview with Rick & Scott Steiner before Rick's title defense; featured the Steiner / Rotunda match, shown almost in full; included several minutes from the Flair / Steamboat match and Caudle conducting a backstage interview with Steamboat after the contest, during which several of the other wrestlers - NWA US Champion Lex Luger, Rick Steiner, and Stan Lane among them - sprayed him down with champagne; featured Ross conducting an interview with Iron Sheik about his arrival in the NWA, with Sheik listing his accomplishments and where he's wrestled - "AWA, NWA, WW- whatever" and challenged Steamboat (Sheik's surprise return); included Magnum conducting an interview with Dan Spivey regarding his new affiliation with the Varsity Club; featured Magnum conducting an interview with Michael Hayes & the Junkyard Dog in which Hayes said he had been scouted by Hiro Matsuda but Japanese money wasn't worth anything to him and he was his own man; during Hayes tirade against Matsuda, some of his comments were edited out; Hayes & JYD then commented on touring the Mid-South area as allies instead of enemies; included footage of the Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Paul E. Dangerously, Randy Rose, & Jack Victory bout at Chi-Town Rumble:
Michael Hayes & the Junkyard Dog defeated Nightmare & El Negro at 6:10 when Hayes pinned Negro with the DDT; during the bout, Hiro Matsuda appeared ringside to scout
Butch Reed (w/ Hiro Matsuda) pinned Chris Powers with the shouderblock off the top at 4:31
Eddie Gilbert (w/ Missy Hyatt) pinned Rick Conners after twice hitting the Hot Shot at 5:49; prior to the bout, Magnum TA conducted an interview with Gilbert in which he reintroduced Missy, with Missy saying she would be that something extra Gilbert would need in the ring (Missy's surprise return)
Dan Spivey pinned Tom Pitner by placing his hands on Pitner's chest following a sidewalk slam at 3:27
Dick Murdoch pinned Keith Steinborn with an elbow drop at 4:25; prior to the bout, Magnum conducted an interview with Murdoch regarding the upcoming tour of the Mid-South area
Kendall Windham pinned Keith Hart (not of the Hart family) with the bulldog at 5:50; during the bout, it was announced the Lex Luger / Barry Windham match from Chi-Town Rumble would be shown the following week; after the bout, Windham hit the bulldog a second time
Vincent Young pinned Joe Cacane with a reverse sunset flip off the top at 4:19; during the bout, a fan was heard saying to Young, "This ain't Chip and Dales"
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – February 25, 1989
CWA Tag Titles: Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden d. Jed Grundy & Scott Steiner (c)
Samurai & Shogun d. Chris Frazier & David Johnson
The Mason-Dixon Connection d. The Blue Knight & Ready
Bill Dundee d. Frankie Lancaster by DQ
Dutch Mantell & Master of Pain d. Brian Lee & Jim McPherson
WWF @ Lexington, KY - Rupp Arena - February 25, 1989 (5,000)
Rick Martel pinned King Haku
Koko B. Ware pinned Danny Davis
Tim Horner pinned Barry Horowitz
Ron Garvin pinned Boris Zhukov
Jim Duggan pinned Dino Bravo
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Powers of Pain via disqualification
Andre the Giant pinned Jake Roberts
WWC @ Carolina, Puerto Rico – February 25, 1989
WWC Jr. Heavyweight Title: Ricky Santana (c) vs. Kensuke Sasaki
Rufus R. Jones vs. Tama
WWC Tag Titles: Bart & Brad Batten (c) vs. Chicky Starr & White Angel
No DQ for the Puerto Rican Heavyweight Title: TNT (c) vs. Abuddadein
Barbed Wire for the Universal Heavyweight Title/WWC TV Title: Hercules Ayala (c) vs. Carlos Colon (c)
CWA @ Jonesboro, AR – February 25, 1989 (900)
Frankie Lancaster d. Jungle Jim
Adrian Street d. Samurai by countout
PY Chu-Hi & Shogun d. Brian Lee & Tracy Smothers
Miss Linda d. Sylvia by DQ
Robert Fuller & Frankie Lancaster d. Dream Weaver & Scott Steiner
Jungle Jim, Brian Lee, Tracy Smothers, Scott Steiner, & Adrian Street d. Robert Fuller, Frankie Lancaster, PY Chu-Hi, Samurai, & Shogun by DQ
Master of Pain & Ricky Morton d. Bill Dundee & Jed Grundy
Bill Dundee & Kevin Von Erich d. Dutch Mantell & Ricky Morton
World Class @ Chicago, IL – Rita High School – February 25, 1989 (750)
Sonny Rogers d. Tokyo Bullet
Cactus Jack d. Rockin Randy
Wild Bill Irwin d. Crusher Davidson
Kerry Von Erich d. Master of Pain
Brickhouse Brown & Eric Embry d. Beauty & The Beast
WWF @ Auburn Hills, MI - Palace - February 25, 1989
The Red Rooster defeated the Brooklyn Brawler
Greg Valentine defeated Jim Neidhart
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated The Rockers
Sam Houston defeated Iron Mike Sharpe
WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated Ron Bass
Paul Roma defeated Conquistador #1
Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman
Stampede @ Edmonton, Alberta – February 25, 1989 (420)
Beef Wellington d. Steve Blackman by DQ
Brian Pillman d. Goldie Rogers
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Larry Cameron d. Chris Benoit (c) by DQ
Vokhan Singh d. Larry Powers
Gama Singh d. Dynamite Kid by countout
Davey Boy Smith d. Makhan Singh
PNW @ Portland, OR – Sports Arena – February 25, 1989
Steve Doll d. CW Bergstrom
Nord the Barbarian fought Carl Styles to a draw
Scott Peterson fought Scotty the Body to a draw
The Grappler d. Beetlejuice
Matt Borne d. Mike Golden
Top Gun d. Al Madril by DQ
World Class @ Ozaukee, WI – February 26, 1989
Buddy Roberts d. Calypso Jim
Brickhouse Brown d. The Beast
Kerry Von Erich d. Crusher Davidson
Brickhouse Brown, Eric Embry, & Wild Bill Irwin d. Cactus Jack, Master of Pain, & Skandor Akbar
St. Louis, MO – February 26, 1989 (150)
Chris Adams battled Iceman Parsons to a double countout
NWA @ St. Louis, MO - Kiel Auditorium - February 26, 1989
Kendall Windham defeated Drew Tossell
Butch Reed defeated Steve Casey
NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner defeated Dan Spivey via count-out
Ric Flair & Barry Windham defeated NWA US Champion Lex Luger & Eddie Gilbert
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Junkyard Dog
Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda defeated Sting & Michael Hayes
WWF @ Los Angeles, CA - Sports Arena - February 26, 1989 (12,000)
Paul Roma pinned the Conquistador (Jose Estrada)
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler
Ted Dibiase fought Tito Santana to a time-limit draw
The Rockers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Jim Duggan defeated Dino Bravo in a flag match
Rick Martel pinned King Haku
Jake Roberts & WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated Andre the Giant & Rick Rude
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – February 27, 1989
Adrian Street d. Frankie Lancaster
Rick Martin d. PY Chu-Hi
The Mason Dixon Connection d. Samurai & Shogun
Eddie Marlin d. Tommy Gilbert
Robert Fuller d. Ron Fuller
Texas Bullrope: Bill Dundee d. Dutch Mantell
Jerry Lawler & Jimmy Valiant d. Austin Idol & Tommy Rich
WWF @ Knoxville, TN - Thompson-Boling Arena - February 27, 1989
Hulk Hogan vs. the Big Bossman
WWF @ Winnipeg, Manitoba - Arena - February 27, 1989 (4,500)
The Blue Blazer pinned Nikolai Volkoff
Bret Hart defeated Honkytonk Man via disqualification
WWF World Champion Randy Savage pinned Bad News Brown in a streetfight
Mr. Perfect fought Hercules to a time-limit draw
Akeem fought Big John Studd to a double count-out
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
WWF @ Portland, OR - Memorial Coliseum - February 27, 1989 (4,200)
The Red Rooster defeated the Brooklyn Brawler
Paul Roma defeated the Conquistador
Jake Roberts & WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated Andre the Giant & Rick Rude
The Rockers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Ted Dibiase fought Tito Santana to a time-limit draw
Jim Duggan defeated Dino Bravo in a flag match
Rick Martel pinned King Haku
NWA @ Columbia, SC - February 28, 1989
Television taping:
Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert (w/ Missy Hyatt) defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams to win the titles when Gilbert pinned Sullivan with a roll up as Sullivan grabbed for Hyatt on the ring apron
WWF @ Vancouver, British Columbia - Pacific Coliseum - February 28, 1989
The Blue Blazer defeated Nikolai Volkoff
Hercules fought Mr. Perfect to a time-limit draw
Ted Dibiase fought Tito Santana to a double count-out
Honkytonk Man pinned Bret Hart after using his guitar as a weapon
Big John Studd fought Akeem to a double count-out
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated Bad News Brown in a Harlem Streetfight
WWF @ Edmonton, Alberta - Northlands Coliseum - Feb / March 1989
The Blue Blazer defeated Nikolai Volkoff
Hercules fought Mr. Perfect to a draw
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Bret Hart defeated Honkytonk Man
Big John Studd fought Akeem to a draw
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated Bad News Brown via disqualification
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - WTBS Studios - February 1989
World Championship Wrestling taping:
3/4/89 - featured Paul E. Dangerously announcing he had purchased 3 minutes of the program and would debut his new talk segment, The Danger Zone, later in the show; included Ric Flair, with Hiro Matsuda, as a guest of the Danger Zone in which he said he would wrestle on the following week's show and make a statement and that the title reign of NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat would be the shortest in history; during the segment, Jack Victory served as Dangerously's bodyguard (debut of the Danger Zone); featured a pre-taped promo by Steamboat, prior to his tour of Japan, in which he commented on his rivalry with Flair; included footage of the Lex Luger / NWA US Champion Barry Windham match at Chi-Town Rumble; featured Magnum TA conducting an interview with Luger regarding his title win over Windham; included Ross conducting an interview with Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in which Cornette bragged over his team's win over the Original Midnight Express at Chi-Town Rumble and cut a promo on Dangerously's newest team, the Samoan Swat Team, Eaton & Lane's wins over the Rock 'n' Roll Express, and finished by making a comparison between Dangerously and Morton Downey Jr.; featured Magnum conducting an interview with Sting regarding his hopes for 1989:
Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert (w/ Missy Hyatt) defeated Rip Morgan & Mike Thor at 5:21 when Gilbert pinned Thor with a roll up after hitting the Hot Shot
The Iron Sheik defeated Cougar Jay via submission with the Camel Clutch at 1:52; prior to the bout, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Sheik, with Sheik cutting a promo on facing the likes of NWA US Champion Lex Luger and Ric Flair before then doing a demonstration with a set of Iranian dumbells
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Dan Spivey, NWA US Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Kevin Sullivan) defeated Bob Emery via submission with the Guillotine at 4:46; after the commercial break, Ross conducted an interview with the Varsity Club, with Sullivan announcing Rotunda's title would from now on only be at stake for the first 10 minutes of the match; during the segment, Spivey suggested Rotunda put $10,000 of his own money as an added incentive for his challengers, with Rotunda agreeing; Williams then complained of the studio being too hot, then rolling around on the crowd; Sullivan closed the segment by stating Rotunda was now the captain of the Varsity Club
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Joe Cazara & Julio Barrera when Eaton pinned Cazara with the Rocket Launcher at 6:50; during the bout, Cornette joined the commentary team and cut a promo on the debut of the Danger Zone
The Samoan Swat Team (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) defeated Bobby Mercedes & Joe Cruz at 4:40 when Samu pinned Mercedes with a DDT from the middle turnbuckle; during the bout, Dangerously joined the commentary team and said hi to Dennis Condrey now in retirement in Colorado and Randy Rose now in the unemployment line
Barry Windham (w/ Hiro Matsuda & Kendall Windham) pinned George South with the lariat at 4:36; prior to the bout, Magnum TA conducted an interview with Barry regarding the hand injury sustained at Chi-Town Rumble, during which Barry cut a promo on Lex Luger not derserving of the US title and that Luger beat him in a fluke
Sting defeated the Raider via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 3:16 following the Stinger Splash
Dan Spivey & NWA US Tag Team Champion Steve Williams (w/ NWA US Tag Team Champion Kevin Sullivan) defeated Steve Casey & Crash Chandler at 4:57 when Chandler submitted to Spivey's bearhug; after the bout, Spivey briefly kept the hold applied
Butch Reed pinned Gator Gilmore with a shoulderblock off the top and placing one knee on his opponent during the cover at 2:59
Michael Hayes & the Junkyard Dog defeated Trent Knight & Gary Royal at around the 4:30 mark when Hayes pinned Knight with the DDT after a blow to the midsection by JYD; during the bout, Hiro Matsuda appeared ringside to scout Hayes; after the match, Ross conducted an interview with Hayes & JYD regarding their upcoming tour of Louisiana
Jed Grundy & Scott Steiner vs. Frankie Lancaster & PY Chu-Hi
Brian Lee vs. Master of Pain
CWA Tag Titles: Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden (c) vs. Adrian Street & Dream Weaver
Lumberjack Strap for the CWA Heavyweight Title: Dutch Mantell (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett
Bill Dundee & Jerry Lawler vs. The Rock n Roll Express
PNW @ St. Helens, OR – February 22, 1989
Scott Peterson d. Joey Jackson
Scotty the Body d. Mike Golden
Steve Doll fought Al Madril to a draw
Elimination: The Southern Rockers, Carl Styles, & Top Gun d. Col. DeBeers, The Grappler, Joey Jackson, & Al Madril
NWA @ Baltimore, MD - Arena - February 23, 1989 (2,400)
Kendall Windham defeated Bob Bradley
Steve Casey defeated Russian Assassin #1
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Steve Williams defeated NWA US Champion Lex Luger & Michael Hayes
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat & Eddie Gilbert defeated Ric Flair & Barry Windham
Barry Windham defeated Eddie Gilbert
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Kendall Windham
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner defeated Kevin Sullivan
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & Dick Murdoch
NWA @ Waltersboro, SC - February 24, 1989
George South defeated Mike Justice
Vince Young defeated Cruel Connection #1
Dustin Rhodes defeated Trent Knight
The Fantastics defeated Jack Victory & Paul Lee
Bobby Eaton, Stan Lane, & Jim Cornette defeated Randy Rose, Rip Morgan, & Paul E. Dangerously
WWF @ South Bend, IN - Joyce Center - February 24, 1989
Sam Houston pinned Iron Mike Sharpe
Paul Roma pinned Conquistador #1
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler
Jim Neidhart fought Greg Valentine to a double count-out
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated The Rockers
Brutus Beefcake pinned Rick Rude
WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned the Big Bossman in a non-title match
Central States @ Kansas City, KS – Memorial Hall – February 24, 1989 (208)
TC Carter d. Jim Lett
Rick McCord d. Sheik Abdullah
Curtis Hughes d. Bobby Jaggers
Mike George & Akio Sato d. Porkchop Cash & Steve Ray
Wahoo McDaniel d. Manny Fernandez
WWF @ Cape Girardeau, MO - Show Me Center - February 24, 1989
Tim Horner vs. Barry Horowitz
Danny Davis vs. Koko B. Ware
Ronnie Garvin vs. Boris Zuhkov
Haku vs. Rick Martel
Dino Bravo vs. Hacksaw Duggan
Demolition vs. The Powers of Pain
Jake Roberts vs. Andre the Giant
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – February 24, 1989
Gary Young d. David Hinkel
Brickhouse Brown d. Jim Ward
Chris Adams & Jeff Jarrett d. Beauty & The Beast by DQ
Kevin Von Erich d. Super Black Ninja by DQ
Brickhouse Brown d. Frogman LeBlanc
Cactus Jack d. Tony Falk
Corporal Braddock, Jimmy Jack Funk, & Kevin Von Erich d. Kendo Nagasaki, Super Black Ninja, & Gary Young
Jerry Lawler d. Kerry Von Erich
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – February 24, 1989
Steve Blackman fought Ron Ritchie to a draw
Vokhan Singh d. Larry Powers
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Chris Benoit (c) d. Kim Schau
Brian Pillman d. Goldie Rogers
Larry Cameron d. David Powers
Dynamite Kid battled Gama Singh to a DDQ
Davey Boy Smith d. Makhan Singh by DQ
WWF @ Seattle, WA - Seattle Center Coliseum - February 24, 1989 (4,800)
The Blue Blazer pinned Nikolai Volkoff
Mr. Perfect fought Hercules to a time-limit draw
Ted Dibiase pinned Tito Santana
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Honkytonk Man pinned Bret Hart
Big John Studd fought Akeem to a double count-out
WWF World Champion Randy Savage pinned Bad News Brown in a streetfight at 4:00
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - WTBS Studios - February 1989
2/25/89 - featured an opening clip of Ricky Steamboat being announced as the new NWA World Champion at the conclusion of Chi-Town Rumble; included footage of the final moments of the following matches from Chi-Town Rumble: NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner vs. Mike Rotunda, Lex Luger vs. NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors vs. NWA US Tag Team Champions Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams; featured a clip of the aftermath of Steamboat / Ric Flair at Chi-Town Rumble in which Steamboat celebrated with his wife and son; included footage from Chi-Town Rumble in which Bob Caudle conducted a backstage interview with Rick & Scott Steiner before Rick's title defense; featured the Steiner / Rotunda match, shown almost in full; included several minutes from the Flair / Steamboat match and Caudle conducting a backstage interview with Steamboat after the contest, during which several of the other wrestlers - NWA US Champion Lex Luger, Rick Steiner, and Stan Lane among them - sprayed him down with champagne; featured Ross conducting an interview with Iron Sheik about his arrival in the NWA, with Sheik listing his accomplishments and where he's wrestled - "AWA, NWA, WW- whatever" and challenged Steamboat (Sheik's surprise return); included Magnum conducting an interview with Dan Spivey regarding his new affiliation with the Varsity Club; featured Magnum conducting an interview with Michael Hayes & the Junkyard Dog in which Hayes said he had been scouted by Hiro Matsuda but Japanese money wasn't worth anything to him and he was his own man; during Hayes tirade against Matsuda, some of his comments were edited out; Hayes & JYD then commented on touring the Mid-South area as allies instead of enemies; included footage of the Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Paul E. Dangerously, Randy Rose, & Jack Victory bout at Chi-Town Rumble:
Michael Hayes & the Junkyard Dog defeated Nightmare & El Negro at 6:10 when Hayes pinned Negro with the DDT; during the bout, Hiro Matsuda appeared ringside to scout
Butch Reed (w/ Hiro Matsuda) pinned Chris Powers with the shouderblock off the top at 4:31
Eddie Gilbert (w/ Missy Hyatt) pinned Rick Conners after twice hitting the Hot Shot at 5:49; prior to the bout, Magnum TA conducted an interview with Gilbert in which he reintroduced Missy, with Missy saying she would be that something extra Gilbert would need in the ring (Missy's surprise return)
Dan Spivey pinned Tom Pitner by placing his hands on Pitner's chest following a sidewalk slam at 3:27
Dick Murdoch pinned Keith Steinborn with an elbow drop at 4:25; prior to the bout, Magnum conducted an interview with Murdoch regarding the upcoming tour of the Mid-South area
Kendall Windham pinned Keith Hart (not of the Hart family) with the bulldog at 5:50; during the bout, it was announced the Lex Luger / Barry Windham match from Chi-Town Rumble would be shown the following week; after the bout, Windham hit the bulldog a second time
Vincent Young pinned Joe Cacane with a reverse sunset flip off the top at 4:19; during the bout, a fan was heard saying to Young, "This ain't Chip and Dales"
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – February 25, 1989
CWA Tag Titles: Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden d. Jed Grundy & Scott Steiner (c)
Samurai & Shogun d. Chris Frazier & David Johnson
The Mason-Dixon Connection d. The Blue Knight & Ready
Bill Dundee d. Frankie Lancaster by DQ
Dutch Mantell & Master of Pain d. Brian Lee & Jim McPherson
WWF @ Lexington, KY - Rupp Arena - February 25, 1989 (5,000)
Rick Martel pinned King Haku
Koko B. Ware pinned Danny Davis
Tim Horner pinned Barry Horowitz
Ron Garvin pinned Boris Zhukov
Jim Duggan pinned Dino Bravo
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Powers of Pain via disqualification
Andre the Giant pinned Jake Roberts
WWC @ Carolina, Puerto Rico – February 25, 1989
WWC Jr. Heavyweight Title: Ricky Santana (c) vs. Kensuke Sasaki
Rufus R. Jones vs. Tama
WWC Tag Titles: Bart & Brad Batten (c) vs. Chicky Starr & White Angel
No DQ for the Puerto Rican Heavyweight Title: TNT (c) vs. Abuddadein
Barbed Wire for the Universal Heavyweight Title/WWC TV Title: Hercules Ayala (c) vs. Carlos Colon (c)
CWA @ Jonesboro, AR – February 25, 1989 (900)
Frankie Lancaster d. Jungle Jim
Adrian Street d. Samurai by countout
PY Chu-Hi & Shogun d. Brian Lee & Tracy Smothers
Miss Linda d. Sylvia by DQ
Robert Fuller & Frankie Lancaster d. Dream Weaver & Scott Steiner
Jungle Jim, Brian Lee, Tracy Smothers, Scott Steiner, & Adrian Street d. Robert Fuller, Frankie Lancaster, PY Chu-Hi, Samurai, & Shogun by DQ
Master of Pain & Ricky Morton d. Bill Dundee & Jed Grundy
Bill Dundee & Kevin Von Erich d. Dutch Mantell & Ricky Morton
World Class @ Chicago, IL – Rita High School – February 25, 1989 (750)
Sonny Rogers d. Tokyo Bullet
Cactus Jack d. Rockin Randy
Wild Bill Irwin d. Crusher Davidson
Kerry Von Erich d. Master of Pain
Brickhouse Brown & Eric Embry d. Beauty & The Beast
WWF @ Auburn Hills, MI - Palace - February 25, 1989
The Red Rooster defeated the Brooklyn Brawler
Greg Valentine defeated Jim Neidhart
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated The Rockers
Sam Houston defeated Iron Mike Sharpe
WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated Ron Bass
Paul Roma defeated Conquistador #1
Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman
Stampede @ Edmonton, Alberta – February 25, 1989 (420)
Beef Wellington d. Steve Blackman by DQ
Brian Pillman d. Goldie Rogers
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Larry Cameron d. Chris Benoit (c) by DQ
Vokhan Singh d. Larry Powers
Gama Singh d. Dynamite Kid by countout
Davey Boy Smith d. Makhan Singh
PNW @ Portland, OR – Sports Arena – February 25, 1989
Steve Doll d. CW Bergstrom
Nord the Barbarian fought Carl Styles to a draw
Scott Peterson fought Scotty the Body to a draw
The Grappler d. Beetlejuice
Matt Borne d. Mike Golden
Top Gun d. Al Madril by DQ
World Class @ Ozaukee, WI – February 26, 1989
Buddy Roberts d. Calypso Jim
Brickhouse Brown d. The Beast
Kerry Von Erich d. Crusher Davidson
Brickhouse Brown, Eric Embry, & Wild Bill Irwin d. Cactus Jack, Master of Pain, & Skandor Akbar
St. Louis, MO – February 26, 1989 (150)
Chris Adams battled Iceman Parsons to a double countout
NWA @ St. Louis, MO - Kiel Auditorium - February 26, 1989
Kendall Windham defeated Drew Tossell
Butch Reed defeated Steve Casey
NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner defeated Dan Spivey via count-out
Ric Flair & Barry Windham defeated NWA US Champion Lex Luger & Eddie Gilbert
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Junkyard Dog
Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda defeated Sting & Michael Hayes
WWF @ Los Angeles, CA - Sports Arena - February 26, 1989 (12,000)
Paul Roma pinned the Conquistador (Jose Estrada)
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler
Ted Dibiase fought Tito Santana to a time-limit draw
The Rockers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Jim Duggan defeated Dino Bravo in a flag match
Rick Martel pinned King Haku
Jake Roberts & WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated Andre the Giant & Rick Rude
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – February 27, 1989
Adrian Street d. Frankie Lancaster
Rick Martin d. PY Chu-Hi
The Mason Dixon Connection d. Samurai & Shogun
Eddie Marlin d. Tommy Gilbert
Robert Fuller d. Ron Fuller
Texas Bullrope: Bill Dundee d. Dutch Mantell
Jerry Lawler & Jimmy Valiant d. Austin Idol & Tommy Rich
WWF @ Knoxville, TN - Thompson-Boling Arena - February 27, 1989
Hulk Hogan vs. the Big Bossman
WWF @ Winnipeg, Manitoba - Arena - February 27, 1989 (4,500)
The Blue Blazer pinned Nikolai Volkoff
Bret Hart defeated Honkytonk Man via disqualification
WWF World Champion Randy Savage pinned Bad News Brown in a streetfight
Mr. Perfect fought Hercules to a time-limit draw
Akeem fought Big John Studd to a double count-out
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
WWF @ Portland, OR - Memorial Coliseum - February 27, 1989 (4,200)
The Red Rooster defeated the Brooklyn Brawler
Paul Roma defeated the Conquistador
Jake Roberts & WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated Andre the Giant & Rick Rude
The Rockers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Ted Dibiase fought Tito Santana to a time-limit draw
Jim Duggan defeated Dino Bravo in a flag match
Rick Martel pinned King Haku
NWA @ Columbia, SC - February 28, 1989
Television taping:
Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert (w/ Missy Hyatt) defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams to win the titles when Gilbert pinned Sullivan with a roll up as Sullivan grabbed for Hyatt on the ring apron
WWF @ Vancouver, British Columbia - Pacific Coliseum - February 28, 1989
The Blue Blazer defeated Nikolai Volkoff
Hercules fought Mr. Perfect to a time-limit draw
Ted Dibiase fought Tito Santana to a double count-out
Honkytonk Man pinned Bret Hart after using his guitar as a weapon
Big John Studd fought Akeem to a double count-out
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated Bad News Brown in a Harlem Streetfight
WWF @ Edmonton, Alberta - Northlands Coliseum - Feb / March 1989
The Blue Blazer defeated Nikolai Volkoff
Hercules fought Mr. Perfect to a draw
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Bret Hart defeated Honkytonk Man
Big John Studd fought Akeem to a draw
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated Bad News Brown via disqualification
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - WTBS Studios - February 1989
World Championship Wrestling taping:
3/4/89 - featured Paul E. Dangerously announcing he had purchased 3 minutes of the program and would debut his new talk segment, The Danger Zone, later in the show; included Ric Flair, with Hiro Matsuda, as a guest of the Danger Zone in which he said he would wrestle on the following week's show and make a statement and that the title reign of NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat would be the shortest in history; during the segment, Jack Victory served as Dangerously's bodyguard (debut of the Danger Zone); featured a pre-taped promo by Steamboat, prior to his tour of Japan, in which he commented on his rivalry with Flair; included footage of the Lex Luger / NWA US Champion Barry Windham match at Chi-Town Rumble; featured Magnum TA conducting an interview with Luger regarding his title win over Windham; included Ross conducting an interview with Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in which Cornette bragged over his team's win over the Original Midnight Express at Chi-Town Rumble and cut a promo on Dangerously's newest team, the Samoan Swat Team, Eaton & Lane's wins over the Rock 'n' Roll Express, and finished by making a comparison between Dangerously and Morton Downey Jr.; featured Magnum conducting an interview with Sting regarding his hopes for 1989:
Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert (w/ Missy Hyatt) defeated Rip Morgan & Mike Thor at 5:21 when Gilbert pinned Thor with a roll up after hitting the Hot Shot
The Iron Sheik defeated Cougar Jay via submission with the Camel Clutch at 1:52; prior to the bout, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Sheik, with Sheik cutting a promo on facing the likes of NWA US Champion Lex Luger and Ric Flair before then doing a demonstration with a set of Iranian dumbells
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Dan Spivey, NWA US Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Kevin Sullivan) defeated Bob Emery via submission with the Guillotine at 4:46; after the commercial break, Ross conducted an interview with the Varsity Club, with Sullivan announcing Rotunda's title would from now on only be at stake for the first 10 minutes of the match; during the segment, Spivey suggested Rotunda put $10,000 of his own money as an added incentive for his challengers, with Rotunda agreeing; Williams then complained of the studio being too hot, then rolling around on the crowd; Sullivan closed the segment by stating Rotunda was now the captain of the Varsity Club
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Joe Cazara & Julio Barrera when Eaton pinned Cazara with the Rocket Launcher at 6:50; during the bout, Cornette joined the commentary team and cut a promo on the debut of the Danger Zone
The Samoan Swat Team (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) defeated Bobby Mercedes & Joe Cruz at 4:40 when Samu pinned Mercedes with a DDT from the middle turnbuckle; during the bout, Dangerously joined the commentary team and said hi to Dennis Condrey now in retirement in Colorado and Randy Rose now in the unemployment line
Barry Windham (w/ Hiro Matsuda & Kendall Windham) pinned George South with the lariat at 4:36; prior to the bout, Magnum TA conducted an interview with Barry regarding the hand injury sustained at Chi-Town Rumble, during which Barry cut a promo on Lex Luger not derserving of the US title and that Luger beat him in a fluke
Sting defeated the Raider via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 3:16 following the Stinger Splash
Dan Spivey & NWA US Tag Team Champion Steve Williams (w/ NWA US Tag Team Champion Kevin Sullivan) defeated Steve Casey & Crash Chandler at 4:57 when Chandler submitted to Spivey's bearhug; after the bout, Spivey briefly kept the hold applied
Butch Reed pinned Gator Gilmore with a shoulderblock off the top and placing one knee on his opponent during the cover at 2:59
Michael Hayes & the Junkyard Dog defeated Trent Knight & Gary Royal at around the 4:30 mark when Hayes pinned Knight with the DDT after a blow to the midsection by JYD; during the bout, Hiro Matsuda appeared ringside to scout Hayes; after the match, Ross conducted an interview with Hayes & JYD regarding their upcoming tour of Louisiana