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WWF @ Binghamton, NY - Broome County Arena - February 15, 1989
WWF Superstars taping:
Prime Time Wrestling - 3/20/89: Jake Roberts defeated Boris Zhukov
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition vs. the Powers of Pain
The Red Rooster defeated the Brooklyn Brawler
Hulk Hogan defeated Bad News Brown (sub. for the Big Bossman)
Jake Roberts (sub. for Akeem) defeated Big John Studd via disqualification
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior via count-out in a title vs. title match after Rick Rude came ringside (The Ultimate Warrior 89)
3/4/89 - included Ted Dibiase unveiling the Million $ Belt on the Brother Love Show; featured the announcement of the following matches for WrestleMania V - Mr. Perfect vs. the Blue Blazer, Dino Bravo vs. Ron Garvin, the Hart Foundation vs. Honkytonk Man & Greg Valentine, the Rockers vs. the Twin Towers, and the Red Rooster vs. Bobby Heenan, in addition to the return of Piper's Pit with guests Brother Love & Morton Downey Jr.; included more comments from Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan regarding their match at WrestleMania:
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Barry Horowitz & Barry Hardy at 2:39 when Ax pinned Hardy following the Decapitation
Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Dale London with the Rude Awakening at the 1-minute mark
The Hart Foundation defeated Tony Durante & Gary Wolfe at 2:41 when Bret pinned Durante following the Hart Attack
The Brooklyn Brawler (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Mario Mancini at 2:02 after sending Mancini face-first to the mat from the middle rope
Brutus Beefcake defeated Chris Duffy via submission with the sleeper at 2:15
The Big Bossman & Akeem (w/ Slick) defeated two unknowns at 2:03 when Akeem scored the pin with a splash; after the bout, Bossman handcuffed the other opponent to the top rope and hit him with the nightstick
3/11/89 - included Jim Duggan as a guest of the Brother Love Show; featured an 'Update' segment focusing on Sensational Sherri with photos and clips of her shown from a 'spring fashion show':
Jake Roberts pinned Johnny Zeigler with the DDT at 2:03
Greg Valentine & Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Tim Horner & David Stoudimiere at 2:46 when Stoudimiere submitted to Valentine's shinguard-assisted figure-4
The Blue Blazer pinned Gino Carabello at 2:01 with a splash off the top
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Terry Daniels & Bert Centeno at 3:11 when Anderson pinned Centeno following a spike piledriver behind the referee's back
The Bushwhackers defeated Danny Davis & Tim Sawyer at 2:24 when Butch pinned Sawyer following the double gutbuster
3/18/89 - included the Red Rooster as a guest of the Brother Love Show:
WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Joe Milano at 2:20 with the gorilla press slam / splash combo
The Powers of Pain (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated George Skaaland & Tony Roy at 2:22 when the Barbarian pinned Roy with a clothesline off the top as the Warlord held Roy in the air
King Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Tony Causey at 1:17 with a side kick to the face
The Rockers defeated Iron Mike Sharpe & Mitch Casey at 3:13 when Michaels pinned Casey after a double forearm off the top
Mr. Perfect pinned Nelson Veilleux with the Perfect Plex at 3:19
FCW @ Sarasota, FL – Robarts Arena – February 15, 1989 (600)
Dusty Rhodes vs. Dory Funk Jr.
Clash of the Champions V "St. Valentine's Massacre" - Cleveland, OH - CSU Convocation Center - February 15, 1989 (5,000)
Shown live on TBS - featured Jim Ross & Magnum TA on commentary; included Bob Caudle interviewing Ricky Steamboat, with his son, in which Steamboat talked about the family unit, challenging for the NWA World Title at Chi-Town Rumble, and his match later in the show; during the segment, Caudle & Steamboat reviewed recent footage of NWA World Champion Ric Flair attacking Steamboat on World Championship Wrestling, with Steamboat eventually dominating; featured Bob Caudle conducting an in-ring interview with Flair, alongside Hiro Matsuda and several women, regarding his upcoming title defense against Steamboat; moments later, Flair called for Steamboat to come out, which he did, and made fun of Steamboat going to bed each night with the same woman; after the two shared words, Steamboat tore off Flair's suit jacket, shirt, and pants with the two brawling until Steamboat sent Matsuda to the floor and fought with Flair into the crowd; Steamboat then returned to the ring and wrapped the remains of Flair's suit around his own body and put on Flair's sunglasses; included Caudle conducting a backstage interview with NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner, with Michael Hayes bringing Steiner in for the interview, with Steiner discussing his match later in the night and his upcoming title defense at Chi-Town Rumble against Mike Rotunda:
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated the Russian Assassins (w/ Paul Jones) at 13:16 when Eaton scored the pin with the Rocket Launcher after Lane kicked the Assassin in the head; during the bout, Paul E. Dangerously cut an insert promo in which he said Cornette would be out of the NWA after Chi-Town Rumble; moments later, Dangerously joined the commentary team for the remainder of the match
Butch Reed pinned Steve Casey with one knee on the chest at 17:43 after a gorilla press slam and shoulderblock off the top (the end of Casey's undefeated streak)
Lex Luger pinned the Blackmailer (Jack Victory) (w/ Hiro Matsuda) at 12:59 with a superplex (Blackmailer's sole appearance)
NWA US Tag Team Champions Mike Rotunda & Steve Williams (w/ Kevin Sullivan) defeated Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton at 13:24 when Williams pinned Fulton after Rotunda came off the middle turnbuckle behind the referee's back with a stomp to the head as Fulton had Williams covered; earlier in the show it was mentioned that any member of the Varsity Club could defend the titles; during the bout, NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner cut an insert promo about his title defense against Rotunda at Chi-Town Rumble
Ricky Steamboat pinned Bob Bradley at 6:25 with a karate chop off the top and the crossbody off the top; prior to the bout, Steamboat was escorted to the ring by his wife Bonnie and son; during the match, there were several chants of "We Want Flair"
NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner pinned Rip Morgan in a non-title match with a belly to belly suplex at 4:41; during the bout, Mike Rotunda cut an insert promo about his upcoming match with Steiner at Chi-Town Rumble
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions - Genichiro Tenryu & NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) fought Mike Rotunda, NWA US Tag Team Champions Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams (sub. for Sting, Michael Hayes, & the Junkyard Dog) to a double disqualification at 5:47 when Sting, Hayes, & JYD appeared and all three teams began brawling; prior to the bout, Bob Caudle conducted a backstage interview with Sting, Hayes, & JYD regarding their title shot; moments later, after the challengers went back to their dressing room, Sullivan appeared and locked a gate behind them; security finally unlocked the gate mid-way through the contest
CWA @ Evansville, IN – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – February 15, 1989
Jim McPherson vs. PY Chu-Hi
CWA Tag Titles: Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden (c) vs. Jed Grundy & Scott Steiner
Bill Dundee & Jeff Jarrett vs. Dutch Mantell & Ricky Morton
CWA Heavyweight Title: Dutch Mantell (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett
Stampede @ 100 Mile House, British Columbia – February 15, 1989
Gama Singh d. Beef Wellington
Makhan & Vokhan Singh d. Steve Blackman & Tommy Nash
Larry Cameron battled Ron Ritchie to a no contest
Chris Benoit d. Johnny Smith
The British Bulldogs d. Randy Culley & Dirty Rhodes
WWF @ Hershey, PA - Hersheypark Arena - February 16, 1989 (9,000; sell out)
Wrestling Challenge taping:
Prime Time Wrestling - 2/13/89: Ron Garvin fought Ron Bass to a double count-out at 8:20 when both men began brawling on the floor; after the bout, Garvin scared Bass from the ring with his own whip, Miss Betsy
The Hart Foundation defeated Chris Duffy & Louis Robinson
Prime Time Wrestling - 2/27/89: Hillbilly Jim pinned Barry Horowitz at 2:20 with a boot to the face; prior to the bout, Jim danced with Mike McGuirk at ringside
Ron Garvin fought Ron Bass to a double count-out when both men began brawling on the floor
Prime Time Wrestling - 3/20/89: Dino Bravo defeated Tito Santana via count-out
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior via count-out
3/5/89 - included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with Ted Dibiase & Virgil in which Dibiase revealed to Okerlund the Million $ Belt:
The Rockers defeated Barry Horowitz & Gino Carabello
Mr. Perfect pinned David Stoudimiere
Big John Studd defeated Chris Duffy & Mitch Carey in a handicap match at 2:36 when Duffy submitted to a bearhug
Greg Valentine & Honkytonk Man defeated Mario Mancini & an unknown
Hercules defeated Iron Mike Sharpe
The Powers of Pain defeated Gary Starr & Nelson Veilleux
Saturday Night's Main Event #20 - 3/11/89 on NBC - featured Vince McMahon & Jesse Ventura on commentary; included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with Miss Elizabeth on the stage regarding what corner she would be in at WrestleMania - Hulk Hogan's or Randy Savage's; after saying she would not be in Hogan's, Savage came out and said she would be in his; moments later, Elizabeth said no to that as well; when Savage began taunting her, Hogan came out and said he would wait until WrestleMania before getting his hands on Savage, with Elizabeth standing between the two men; it was revealed later in the broadcast that Elizabeth would be in a neutral corner for the match:
Brutus Beefcake defeated Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) via disqualification at 5:47 when Andre the Giant interfered and attacked Beefcake on the floor, with Jake Roberts then coming out to make the save; moments later, Beefcake attempted to make the save for Jake as he was double teamed by Andre and Rude inside the ring but, after clearing Rude from the ring, was beaten down by Andre until Big John Studd came out and had a staredown with Andre from the floor until Jake threw Damien in the ring to scare Andre from ringside
Hulk Hogan (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned Bad News Brown with the legdrop after avoiding the Ghetto Blaster at around 12:30 (Hulkamania 4)
Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) pinned the Blue Blazer with a powerslam at 3:57 as the Blazer attempted a crossbody (Dibiase's first in-ring appearance with the Million $ Belt) (More Saturday Night's Main Event)
The Rockers fought Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) to a double count-out at around the 11-minute mark; after the bout, the Rockers eventually cleared the ring of their opposition; mid-way through the bout, Heenan was sent backstage after interfering in the match twice (More Saturday Night's Main Event)
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler (w/ Bobby Heenan) at 1:05 with an inside cradle as the Brawler lowered his head for a backdrop; after the bout, Brawler and Heenan attacked the Rooster before Rooster eventually cleared the ring of both of them
Wrestling Challenge - 3/12/89 - featured an interview with Andre the Giant & Bobby Heenan regarding Andre's match with Jake Roberts at WrestleMania V:
Tito Santana defeated Danny Davis
The Big Bossman & Akeem defeated Gary Wolfe & Tony Durante
Bad News Brown defeated David Lanning; during the bout, Jim Duggan came to ringside to watch the bout
WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated John Zeiglar
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated David Stoudimiere & George Evans
3/19/89 - included an interview with Brutus Beefcake regarding his match with Ted Dibiase at WrestleMania V; featured the Red Rooster / Brooklyn Brawler match from SNME shown in full:
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated David Coleman & John Wise
Dino Bravo defeated Tim Sawyer
Jake Roberts defeated Allen Kinsey
Rick Rude defeated Terry Daniels
The Bushwhackers defeated the Conquistadors
CWA @ Hopkinville, KY - Convention Center - February 16, 1989
Phil Hickerson vs. Scott Steiner
CWA Tag Titles: Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden (c) vs. Brian Lee & Ken Wayne
Beauty & The Beast vs. Bill Dundee & Adrian Street
CWA Heavyweight Title: Jeff Jarrett (c) vs. Dutch Mantell
Stampede @ Kamloops, British Columbia – February 16, 1989
Johnny Smith d. Kim Schau
Beef Wellington & Steve Blackman d. Randy Culley & Dirty Rhodes
Larry Cameron d. Ron Ritchie
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Chris Benoit (c) d. Tom Nash
International Tag Titles: The British Bulldogs d. Makhan & Vokhan Singh (c) by DQ
Continental @ Knoxville, TN – Civic Center – February 17, 1989 (2,000)
Masahiro Chono & Mike Davis d. Brad Anderson & Ron Travis
Wendell Cooley d. Alan Martin
US Jr. Heavyweight Title: Danny Davis (c) d. Bill Dundee by DQ
Doug Furnas d. Storm Trooper
USA Heavyweight Title: Ron Fuller (c) d. Black Bart by DQ
Terry Gordy d. Kokina
CWF Heavyweight Title: Moondog Spot d. Tom Prichard (c) by DQ
Steel Cage Match Loser Leaves Town vs. CWF Tag Titles: The Party Patrol d. Tony Anthony & Jerry Stubbs (c)
WCW @ Chicago, IL – Rockport High School – February 17, 1989 (900)
The Texas Hangmen battled The Terminators to a no contest
WCW Heavyweight Title: Steve Regal (c) d. Jim Brunzell
Wahoo McDaniel d. Manny Fernandez by countout
WWF @ Green Bay, WI - February 17, 1989
The Red Rooster defeated the Brooklyn Brawler
Tito Santana pinned Ron Bass
Akeem fought Big John Studd to a double count-out
WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated Ted Dibiase
Lanny Poffo pinned Barry Horowitz
Hillbilly Jim (sub. for an injured Jim Duggan) pinned Dino Bravo in a flag match after Duggan came ringside and hit Bravo with one of his crutches
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Powers of Pain via disqualification
WWF @ St. Louis, MO - Arena - February 17, 1989 (18,000; sell out)
Ron Garvin defeated Boris Zhukov
Big John Studd fought Akeem to a double count-out
Rick Rude defeated Brutus Beefcake
Mr. Perfect fought Hercules to a time-limit draw
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated Bad News Brown in a streetfight
Bret Hart defeated Honkytonk Man via disqualification
The Bushwhackers defeated the Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman in a steel cage match; prior to the bout, Randy Savage came ringside and took Miss Elizabeth backstage with him, distracting Hogan long enough for Bossman to attack him from behind
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – February 17, 1989 (1,300)
Brickhouse Brown d. Buddy Roberts
Jimmy Jack Funk d. Kendo Nagasaki by DQ
Corporal Braddock fought Super Black Ninja to a draw
Beauty & The Beast d. Brickhouse Brown & Tony Falk
Eric Embry d. Cactus Jack
World Class Tag Titles: Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden d. Kerry & Kevin Von Erich (c) by DQ
Clute, TX – February 17, 1989
Gary Blaze vs. Ken Timbs
John Tatum vs. Dusty Wolfe
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – February 17, 1989
Beef Wellington & Chris Benoit d. Gama Singh & Goldie Rogers
Ron Ritchie battled Vokhan Singh to a double countout
Brian Pillman d. Kim Schau
David & Larry Powers d. Randy Culley & Dirty Rhodes
Larry Cameron d. Steve Blackman
Makhan Singh d. Davey Boy Smith by DQ
English Chain: Dynamite Kid d. Johnny Smith
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - WTBS Studios - February 1989
2/18/89 - included an opening clip of NWA World Champion Ric Flair coming to the ring escorted by several women at the Clash of the Champions; featured Jim Ross & Magnum TA conducting an opening interview with Ricky Steamboat regarding his match with Flair at Chi-Town Rumble and his match later in the night; included Magnum conducting an interview with Lex Luger regarding his match with NWA US Champion Barry Windham at Chi-Town Rumble; featured Ross conducting an interview with Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane regarding their match at the upcoming pay-per-view against Paul E. Dangerously, Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose; included Ross conducting an interview with Sting regarding his match with Butch Reed at the pay-per-view; featured Ross conducting an interview with Hiro Matsuda, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, & Kendall Windham; included Ross conducting an interview with Paul E. Dangerously regarding his hopes of taking Cornette out of the NWA at the pay-per-view; featured Ross conducting an interview with Steamboat regarding his upcoming World Title shot:
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Billy Holiday & David Heath at 4:48 when Eaton pinned Holiday with the Veg-O-Matic; during the bout, Paul E. Dangerously did guest commentary for the match; after Dangerously left, Cornette also joined the commentary team
Dan Spivey pinned Tony Suber at 5:00 with a side slam; prior to the bout, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Spivey, Mike Rotunda, NWA US Tag Team Champions Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams regarding Rotunda facing NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner and Sullivan & Williams facing NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors at Chi-Town Rumble
Ricky Steamboat pinned Jerry Price with the crossbody off the top at 4:57; prior to the bout, Steamboat's wife and son appeared ringside
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Ned Brady & Julio Barrera at 1:33 when Road Warrior Animal pinned Brady with his hands on his chest after a powerslam from the middle turnbuckle; after the bout, Ross conducted an interview with the champions regarding their title defense against Sullivan & Williams at Chi-Town Rumble, with Road Warrior Hawk and Ellering saying the debut of Spivey was because the Varsity Club needed help
Sting defeated Max McGuyver via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 4:42 after a Stinger Splash in the corner; during the bout, Butch Reed briefly joined the commentary team
NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ Hiro Matsuda) pinned Allen Kinsley with the lariat at 4:24; prior to the bout, Ross conducted an interview with Windham, Matsuda, and NWA World Champion Ric Flair regarding their upcoming participation at Chi-Town Rumble
Vincent Young defeated Trent Knight via submission with a sleeper at 4:58; after the bout, Young breakdanced in the ring (Young's debut)
The Samoan Swat Team defeated Dale Lapyrouse & Bob Emory at 4:12 when Fatu pinned Lapyrouse with a splash off the top; during the match, Sting briefly joined the commentary team; Paul E. Dangerously, Kevin Sullivan, Gary Hart, and Paul Jones were seen scouting the SST during the contest
Lex Luger defeated Keith Steinborn via submission with the Torture Rack at 4:12; as Luger came to the ring, he had a brief confrontation with NWA US Champion Barry Windham, who was finishing an interview
Michael Hayes & Dick Murdoch defeated Mac Anderson & El Negro at 5:26 when Murdoch pinned Anderson with an elbow drop; Paul E. Dangerously did guest commentary for the bout
Abdullah the Butcher (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Ric Allen with two elbow drops at 4:08; Paul E. Dangerously and Hart did guest commentary during the bout
NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert defated Cruel Connection at 3:15 when Steiner scored the pin with the belly to belly suplex; Paul E. Dangerously did guest commentary for the bout; after the match, Ross conducted an interview with Gilbert & Steiner in which Gilbert commented on teaming with his longtime friend and Steiner defending against Mike Rotunda at Chi-Town Rumble
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – February 18, 1989
Dutch Mantell d. Alan Reynolds
Master of Pain d. Freezer Thompson
Samurai & Shogun d. Chris Frazier & Jim McPherson
Jeff Jarrett d. Alan Yates
CWA Tag Titles: Jed Grundy & Scott Steiner d. Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden (c)
Dream Weaver & Jim McPherson d. Keith Eric & PY Chu-Hi
WWF @ Cornwall, Ontario - February 1989
Greg Valentine defeated Jim Neidhart
WWF @ Chicago, IL - Rosemont Horizon - February 18, 1989 (19,000; 17,900 paid; sell out)
Ron Garvin pinned Boris Zhukov with a crossbody off the top
Big John Studd fought Akeem to a double count-out at 6:05
Rick Rude pinned Brutus Beefcake by using the ropes for leverage
Mr. Perfect pinned Hercules at 11:14 when Perfect lifted his back out of a back suplex into a bridge from Hercules
WWF World Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned Bad News Brown in a non-title streetfight at 4:53 after a chairshot to the stomach; both men were heels but Savage received the louder reaction
Bret Hart defeated Honkytonk Man via disqualification at 10:27 after Honky used Jimmy Hart's megaphone as a weapon
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau at 12:48
Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman in a steel cage match at 8:46 after handcuffing Bossman to the cage bars and escaping over the top
AWA @ Marshfield, WI – February 18, 1989
Tommy Jammer d. Mike Enos
Brad Rheingans d. Wayne Bloom
AWA World Tag Titles: Badd Company (c) d. Greg Gagne & Tom Zenk
AWA World Heavyweight Title: Larry Zbyszko (c) d. Ken Patera
Steel Cage Match: Wahoo McDaniel d. Manny Fernandez
Stampede @ Edmonton, Alberta – February 18, 1989
Beef Wellington & Chris Benoit d. Goldie Rogers & Gama Singh
Vokhan Singh d. Ron Ritchie by DQ
Brian Pillman d. Kim Schau
Larry Cameron d. Steve Blackman
Makhan Singh d. David Powers
English Chain: Dynamite Kid d. Johnny Smith
PNW @ Portland, OR – Sports Arena – February 18, 1989
Scotty the Body d. Rex King
Steve Doll d. Buddy Rose
Lumberjack Strap: Beetlejuice d. Al Madril
Col. DeBeers d. Carl Styles
Nord the Barbarian d. Mike Golden
WWF @ Kitchener, Ontario - February 19, 1989 (matinee)
Paul Roma pinned Jose Estrada
Jim Neidhart pinned Greg Valentine
Koko B. Ware pinned Danny Davis
Brutus Beefcake pinned King Haku
The Rockers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Nikolai Volkoff defeated Jim Powers
The Blue Blazer defeated the Conquistador
Rick Rude defeated Jake Roberts via disqualification
WWF @ Toronto, Ontario - Maple Leaf Gardens - February 19, 1989
Paul Roma pinned Jose Estrada
Koko B. Ware pinned Nikolai Volkoff
The Blue Blazer pinned Danny Davis
King Haku pinned Jim Powers
Brutus Beefcake pinned Rick Rude
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated The Rockers
Greg Valentine pinned Jim Neidhart
Andre the Giant pinned Jake Roberts
WWF @ Minneapolis, MN - Met Center - February 19, 1989 (10,000 paid)
Ron Garvin pinned Boris Zhukov
Big John Studd fought Akeem to a double count-out
Rick Rude defeated Brutus Beefcake
Mr. Perfect fought Hercules to a time-limit draw
WWF World Champion Randy Savage pinned Bad News Brown in a streetfight
Bret Hart defeated Honkytonk Man via disqualification
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman in a steel cage match; after the bout, Gene Okerlund punched Slick, helped Hogan throw Slick into the cage, and then posed with Hogan
WWF @ Worcester, MA - Centrum - February 20, 1989
Paul Roma d. Jose Estrada
Bret Hart d. The Honky Tonk Man by DQ
Conquistador #1 d. Lanny Poffo
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard d. The Rockers
WWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - February 20, 1989 (20,000; sell out)
Televised on the MSG Network - featured Rod Trongard & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary:
Jim Powers pinned Iron Mike Sharpe
The Brooklyn Brawler pinned the Red Rooster after Bobby Heenan interfered
Big John Studd defeated Akeem via count-out (Studd's MSG return after more than a 2-year absence and his final MSG appearance)
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Brutus Beefcake pinned Rick Rude
Prime Time Wrestling - 2/27/89: Rick Martel fought King Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) to a 20-minute draw as Martel attempted to apply the Boston Crab; after the bout, Martel cleared Haku from the ring with two dropkicks
Prime Time Wrestling - 6/26/89: Greg Valentine defeated Jim Neidhart
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior via count-out at 9:34 in a non-title match when Savage came off the top with a double axe handle as the Warrior was attacking Rick Rude on the floor, who came ringside mid-way through the contest; after the match, Savage and Rude shook hands and hugged before Warrior tossed the world champion to the floor and hit the gorilla press slam on Rude
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – February 20, 1989
Frankie Lancaster d. Ken Wayne
Adrian Street d. PY Chu-Hi by countout
Master of Pain d. Jim McPherson
Samurai & Shogun d. Dream Weaver & Brian Lee
Handicap: Jed Grundy d. Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden by DQ
Jeff Jarrett d. Dutch Mantell by DQ
Bill Dundee & Jerry Lawler d. The Rock n Roll Express by DQ
Chi-Town Rumble - Chicago, IL - UIC Pavilion - February 20, 1989 (8,000)
Kendall Windham vs. Steve Casey
Pay-per-view bouts:
Michael Hayes pinned Russian Assassin #1 with the DDT
Sting pinned Butch Reed (w/ Hiro Matsuda)
Bobby Eaton, Stan Lane, & Jim Cornette defeated Randy Rose, Jack Victory (sub. for Dennis Condrey), & Paul E. Dangerously in a loser leaves town match
Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan) pinned NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner (w/ Scott Steiner) to win the title when Steiner pinned himself as he had a sleeper applied
Lex Luger pinned NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ Hiro Matsuda) to win the title by lifting his shoulder out of a back suplex and bridge by Windham
Ricky Steamboat pinned NWA World Champion Ric Flair (w/ Hiro Matsuda) to win the title with an inside cradle as Flair attempted the figure-4 after avoiding Steamboat's flying bodypress
WWF @ Ft. Wayne, IN - Allen County War Memorial - February 20, 1989
Jake Roberts vs. Andre the Giant
World Class @ Vicksburg, MS – February 21, 1989 (265)
Brickhoues Brown d. Kendo Nagasaki
Eric Embry d. Skandor Akbar
Jimmy Jack Funk d. Super Black Ninja
Kerry Von Erich d. Terrence Garvin
WWF Superstars taping:
Prime Time Wrestling - 3/20/89: Jake Roberts defeated Boris Zhukov
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition vs. the Powers of Pain
The Red Rooster defeated the Brooklyn Brawler
Hulk Hogan defeated Bad News Brown (sub. for the Big Bossman)
Jake Roberts (sub. for Akeem) defeated Big John Studd via disqualification
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior via count-out in a title vs. title match after Rick Rude came ringside (The Ultimate Warrior 89)
3/4/89 - included Ted Dibiase unveiling the Million $ Belt on the Brother Love Show; featured the announcement of the following matches for WrestleMania V - Mr. Perfect vs. the Blue Blazer, Dino Bravo vs. Ron Garvin, the Hart Foundation vs. Honkytonk Man & Greg Valentine, the Rockers vs. the Twin Towers, and the Red Rooster vs. Bobby Heenan, in addition to the return of Piper's Pit with guests Brother Love & Morton Downey Jr.; included more comments from Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan regarding their match at WrestleMania:
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Barry Horowitz & Barry Hardy at 2:39 when Ax pinned Hardy following the Decapitation
Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Dale London with the Rude Awakening at the 1-minute mark
The Hart Foundation defeated Tony Durante & Gary Wolfe at 2:41 when Bret pinned Durante following the Hart Attack
The Brooklyn Brawler (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Mario Mancini at 2:02 after sending Mancini face-first to the mat from the middle rope
Brutus Beefcake defeated Chris Duffy via submission with the sleeper at 2:15
The Big Bossman & Akeem (w/ Slick) defeated two unknowns at 2:03 when Akeem scored the pin with a splash; after the bout, Bossman handcuffed the other opponent to the top rope and hit him with the nightstick
3/11/89 - included Jim Duggan as a guest of the Brother Love Show; featured an 'Update' segment focusing on Sensational Sherri with photos and clips of her shown from a 'spring fashion show':
Jake Roberts pinned Johnny Zeigler with the DDT at 2:03
Greg Valentine & Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Tim Horner & David Stoudimiere at 2:46 when Stoudimiere submitted to Valentine's shinguard-assisted figure-4
The Blue Blazer pinned Gino Carabello at 2:01 with a splash off the top
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Terry Daniels & Bert Centeno at 3:11 when Anderson pinned Centeno following a spike piledriver behind the referee's back
The Bushwhackers defeated Danny Davis & Tim Sawyer at 2:24 when Butch pinned Sawyer following the double gutbuster
3/18/89 - included the Red Rooster as a guest of the Brother Love Show:
WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned Joe Milano at 2:20 with the gorilla press slam / splash combo
The Powers of Pain (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated George Skaaland & Tony Roy at 2:22 when the Barbarian pinned Roy with a clothesline off the top as the Warlord held Roy in the air
King Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Tony Causey at 1:17 with a side kick to the face
The Rockers defeated Iron Mike Sharpe & Mitch Casey at 3:13 when Michaels pinned Casey after a double forearm off the top
Mr. Perfect pinned Nelson Veilleux with the Perfect Plex at 3:19
FCW @ Sarasota, FL – Robarts Arena – February 15, 1989 (600)
Dusty Rhodes vs. Dory Funk Jr.
Clash of the Champions V "St. Valentine's Massacre" - Cleveland, OH - CSU Convocation Center - February 15, 1989 (5,000)
Shown live on TBS - featured Jim Ross & Magnum TA on commentary; included Bob Caudle interviewing Ricky Steamboat, with his son, in which Steamboat talked about the family unit, challenging for the NWA World Title at Chi-Town Rumble, and his match later in the show; during the segment, Caudle & Steamboat reviewed recent footage of NWA World Champion Ric Flair attacking Steamboat on World Championship Wrestling, with Steamboat eventually dominating; featured Bob Caudle conducting an in-ring interview with Flair, alongside Hiro Matsuda and several women, regarding his upcoming title defense against Steamboat; moments later, Flair called for Steamboat to come out, which he did, and made fun of Steamboat going to bed each night with the same woman; after the two shared words, Steamboat tore off Flair's suit jacket, shirt, and pants with the two brawling until Steamboat sent Matsuda to the floor and fought with Flair into the crowd; Steamboat then returned to the ring and wrapped the remains of Flair's suit around his own body and put on Flair's sunglasses; included Caudle conducting a backstage interview with NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner, with Michael Hayes bringing Steiner in for the interview, with Steiner discussing his match later in the night and his upcoming title defense at Chi-Town Rumble against Mike Rotunda:
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated the Russian Assassins (w/ Paul Jones) at 13:16 when Eaton scored the pin with the Rocket Launcher after Lane kicked the Assassin in the head; during the bout, Paul E. Dangerously cut an insert promo in which he said Cornette would be out of the NWA after Chi-Town Rumble; moments later, Dangerously joined the commentary team for the remainder of the match
Butch Reed pinned Steve Casey with one knee on the chest at 17:43 after a gorilla press slam and shoulderblock off the top (the end of Casey's undefeated streak)
Lex Luger pinned the Blackmailer (Jack Victory) (w/ Hiro Matsuda) at 12:59 with a superplex (Blackmailer's sole appearance)
NWA US Tag Team Champions Mike Rotunda & Steve Williams (w/ Kevin Sullivan) defeated Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton at 13:24 when Williams pinned Fulton after Rotunda came off the middle turnbuckle behind the referee's back with a stomp to the head as Fulton had Williams covered; earlier in the show it was mentioned that any member of the Varsity Club could defend the titles; during the bout, NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner cut an insert promo about his title defense against Rotunda at Chi-Town Rumble
Ricky Steamboat pinned Bob Bradley at 6:25 with a karate chop off the top and the crossbody off the top; prior to the bout, Steamboat was escorted to the ring by his wife Bonnie and son; during the match, there were several chants of "We Want Flair"
NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner pinned Rip Morgan in a non-title match with a belly to belly suplex at 4:41; during the bout, Mike Rotunda cut an insert promo about his upcoming match with Steiner at Chi-Town Rumble
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions - Genichiro Tenryu & NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) fought Mike Rotunda, NWA US Tag Team Champions Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams (sub. for Sting, Michael Hayes, & the Junkyard Dog) to a double disqualification at 5:47 when Sting, Hayes, & JYD appeared and all three teams began brawling; prior to the bout, Bob Caudle conducted a backstage interview with Sting, Hayes, & JYD regarding their title shot; moments later, after the challengers went back to their dressing room, Sullivan appeared and locked a gate behind them; security finally unlocked the gate mid-way through the contest
CWA @ Evansville, IN – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – February 15, 1989
Jim McPherson vs. PY Chu-Hi
CWA Tag Titles: Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden (c) vs. Jed Grundy & Scott Steiner
Bill Dundee & Jeff Jarrett vs. Dutch Mantell & Ricky Morton
CWA Heavyweight Title: Dutch Mantell (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett
Stampede @ 100 Mile House, British Columbia – February 15, 1989
Gama Singh d. Beef Wellington
Makhan & Vokhan Singh d. Steve Blackman & Tommy Nash
Larry Cameron battled Ron Ritchie to a no contest
Chris Benoit d. Johnny Smith
The British Bulldogs d. Randy Culley & Dirty Rhodes
WWF @ Hershey, PA - Hersheypark Arena - February 16, 1989 (9,000; sell out)
Wrestling Challenge taping:
Prime Time Wrestling - 2/13/89: Ron Garvin fought Ron Bass to a double count-out at 8:20 when both men began brawling on the floor; after the bout, Garvin scared Bass from the ring with his own whip, Miss Betsy
The Hart Foundation defeated Chris Duffy & Louis Robinson
Prime Time Wrestling - 2/27/89: Hillbilly Jim pinned Barry Horowitz at 2:20 with a boot to the face; prior to the bout, Jim danced with Mike McGuirk at ringside
Ron Garvin fought Ron Bass to a double count-out when both men began brawling on the floor
Prime Time Wrestling - 3/20/89: Dino Bravo defeated Tito Santana via count-out
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior via count-out
3/5/89 - included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with Ted Dibiase & Virgil in which Dibiase revealed to Okerlund the Million $ Belt:
The Rockers defeated Barry Horowitz & Gino Carabello
Mr. Perfect pinned David Stoudimiere
Big John Studd defeated Chris Duffy & Mitch Carey in a handicap match at 2:36 when Duffy submitted to a bearhug
Greg Valentine & Honkytonk Man defeated Mario Mancini & an unknown
Hercules defeated Iron Mike Sharpe
The Powers of Pain defeated Gary Starr & Nelson Veilleux
Saturday Night's Main Event #20 - 3/11/89 on NBC - featured Vince McMahon & Jesse Ventura on commentary; included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with Miss Elizabeth on the stage regarding what corner she would be in at WrestleMania - Hulk Hogan's or Randy Savage's; after saying she would not be in Hogan's, Savage came out and said she would be in his; moments later, Elizabeth said no to that as well; when Savage began taunting her, Hogan came out and said he would wait until WrestleMania before getting his hands on Savage, with Elizabeth standing between the two men; it was revealed later in the broadcast that Elizabeth would be in a neutral corner for the match:
Brutus Beefcake defeated Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) via disqualification at 5:47 when Andre the Giant interfered and attacked Beefcake on the floor, with Jake Roberts then coming out to make the save; moments later, Beefcake attempted to make the save for Jake as he was double teamed by Andre and Rude inside the ring but, after clearing Rude from the ring, was beaten down by Andre until Big John Studd came out and had a staredown with Andre from the floor until Jake threw Damien in the ring to scare Andre from ringside
Hulk Hogan (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned Bad News Brown with the legdrop after avoiding the Ghetto Blaster at around 12:30 (Hulkamania 4)
Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) pinned the Blue Blazer with a powerslam at 3:57 as the Blazer attempted a crossbody (Dibiase's first in-ring appearance with the Million $ Belt) (More Saturday Night's Main Event)
The Rockers fought Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) to a double count-out at around the 11-minute mark; after the bout, the Rockers eventually cleared the ring of their opposition; mid-way through the bout, Heenan was sent backstage after interfering in the match twice (More Saturday Night's Main Event)
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler (w/ Bobby Heenan) at 1:05 with an inside cradle as the Brawler lowered his head for a backdrop; after the bout, Brawler and Heenan attacked the Rooster before Rooster eventually cleared the ring of both of them
Wrestling Challenge - 3/12/89 - featured an interview with Andre the Giant & Bobby Heenan regarding Andre's match with Jake Roberts at WrestleMania V:
Tito Santana defeated Danny Davis
The Big Bossman & Akeem defeated Gary Wolfe & Tony Durante
Bad News Brown defeated David Lanning; during the bout, Jim Duggan came to ringside to watch the bout
WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated John Zeiglar
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated David Stoudimiere & George Evans
3/19/89 - included an interview with Brutus Beefcake regarding his match with Ted Dibiase at WrestleMania V; featured the Red Rooster / Brooklyn Brawler match from SNME shown in full:
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated David Coleman & John Wise
Dino Bravo defeated Tim Sawyer
Jake Roberts defeated Allen Kinsey
Rick Rude defeated Terry Daniels
The Bushwhackers defeated the Conquistadors
CWA @ Hopkinville, KY - Convention Center - February 16, 1989
Phil Hickerson vs. Scott Steiner
CWA Tag Titles: Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden (c) vs. Brian Lee & Ken Wayne
Beauty & The Beast vs. Bill Dundee & Adrian Street
CWA Heavyweight Title: Jeff Jarrett (c) vs. Dutch Mantell
Stampede @ Kamloops, British Columbia – February 16, 1989
Johnny Smith d. Kim Schau
Beef Wellington & Steve Blackman d. Randy Culley & Dirty Rhodes
Larry Cameron d. Ron Ritchie
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Chris Benoit (c) d. Tom Nash
International Tag Titles: The British Bulldogs d. Makhan & Vokhan Singh (c) by DQ
Continental @ Knoxville, TN – Civic Center – February 17, 1989 (2,000)
Masahiro Chono & Mike Davis d. Brad Anderson & Ron Travis
Wendell Cooley d. Alan Martin
US Jr. Heavyweight Title: Danny Davis (c) d. Bill Dundee by DQ
Doug Furnas d. Storm Trooper
USA Heavyweight Title: Ron Fuller (c) d. Black Bart by DQ
Terry Gordy d. Kokina
CWF Heavyweight Title: Moondog Spot d. Tom Prichard (c) by DQ
Steel Cage Match Loser Leaves Town vs. CWF Tag Titles: The Party Patrol d. Tony Anthony & Jerry Stubbs (c)
WCW @ Chicago, IL – Rockport High School – February 17, 1989 (900)
The Texas Hangmen battled The Terminators to a no contest
WCW Heavyweight Title: Steve Regal (c) d. Jim Brunzell
Wahoo McDaniel d. Manny Fernandez by countout
WWF @ Green Bay, WI - February 17, 1989
The Red Rooster defeated the Brooklyn Brawler
Tito Santana pinned Ron Bass
Akeem fought Big John Studd to a double count-out
WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated Ted Dibiase
Lanny Poffo pinned Barry Horowitz
Hillbilly Jim (sub. for an injured Jim Duggan) pinned Dino Bravo in a flag match after Duggan came ringside and hit Bravo with one of his crutches
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Powers of Pain via disqualification
WWF @ St. Louis, MO - Arena - February 17, 1989 (18,000; sell out)
Ron Garvin defeated Boris Zhukov
Big John Studd fought Akeem to a double count-out
Rick Rude defeated Brutus Beefcake
Mr. Perfect fought Hercules to a time-limit draw
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated Bad News Brown in a streetfight
Bret Hart defeated Honkytonk Man via disqualification
The Bushwhackers defeated the Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman in a steel cage match; prior to the bout, Randy Savage came ringside and took Miss Elizabeth backstage with him, distracting Hogan long enough for Bossman to attack him from behind
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – February 17, 1989 (1,300)
Brickhouse Brown d. Buddy Roberts
Jimmy Jack Funk d. Kendo Nagasaki by DQ
Corporal Braddock fought Super Black Ninja to a draw
Beauty & The Beast d. Brickhouse Brown & Tony Falk
Eric Embry d. Cactus Jack
World Class Tag Titles: Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden d. Kerry & Kevin Von Erich (c) by DQ
Clute, TX – February 17, 1989
Gary Blaze vs. Ken Timbs
John Tatum vs. Dusty Wolfe
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – February 17, 1989
Beef Wellington & Chris Benoit d. Gama Singh & Goldie Rogers
Ron Ritchie battled Vokhan Singh to a double countout
Brian Pillman d. Kim Schau
David & Larry Powers d. Randy Culley & Dirty Rhodes
Larry Cameron d. Steve Blackman
Makhan Singh d. Davey Boy Smith by DQ
English Chain: Dynamite Kid d. Johnny Smith
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - WTBS Studios - February 1989
2/18/89 - included an opening clip of NWA World Champion Ric Flair coming to the ring escorted by several women at the Clash of the Champions; featured Jim Ross & Magnum TA conducting an opening interview with Ricky Steamboat regarding his match with Flair at Chi-Town Rumble and his match later in the night; included Magnum conducting an interview with Lex Luger regarding his match with NWA US Champion Barry Windham at Chi-Town Rumble; featured Ross conducting an interview with Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane regarding their match at the upcoming pay-per-view against Paul E. Dangerously, Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose; included Ross conducting an interview with Sting regarding his match with Butch Reed at the pay-per-view; featured Ross conducting an interview with Hiro Matsuda, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, & Kendall Windham; included Ross conducting an interview with Paul E. Dangerously regarding his hopes of taking Cornette out of the NWA at the pay-per-view; featured Ross conducting an interview with Steamboat regarding his upcoming World Title shot:
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Billy Holiday & David Heath at 4:48 when Eaton pinned Holiday with the Veg-O-Matic; during the bout, Paul E. Dangerously did guest commentary for the match; after Dangerously left, Cornette also joined the commentary team
Dan Spivey pinned Tony Suber at 5:00 with a side slam; prior to the bout, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Spivey, Mike Rotunda, NWA US Tag Team Champions Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams regarding Rotunda facing NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner and Sullivan & Williams facing NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors at Chi-Town Rumble
Ricky Steamboat pinned Jerry Price with the crossbody off the top at 4:57; prior to the bout, Steamboat's wife and son appeared ringside
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Ned Brady & Julio Barrera at 1:33 when Road Warrior Animal pinned Brady with his hands on his chest after a powerslam from the middle turnbuckle; after the bout, Ross conducted an interview with the champions regarding their title defense against Sullivan & Williams at Chi-Town Rumble, with Road Warrior Hawk and Ellering saying the debut of Spivey was because the Varsity Club needed help
Sting defeated Max McGuyver via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 4:42 after a Stinger Splash in the corner; during the bout, Butch Reed briefly joined the commentary team
NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ Hiro Matsuda) pinned Allen Kinsley with the lariat at 4:24; prior to the bout, Ross conducted an interview with Windham, Matsuda, and NWA World Champion Ric Flair regarding their upcoming participation at Chi-Town Rumble
Vincent Young defeated Trent Knight via submission with a sleeper at 4:58; after the bout, Young breakdanced in the ring (Young's debut)
The Samoan Swat Team defeated Dale Lapyrouse & Bob Emory at 4:12 when Fatu pinned Lapyrouse with a splash off the top; during the match, Sting briefly joined the commentary team; Paul E. Dangerously, Kevin Sullivan, Gary Hart, and Paul Jones were seen scouting the SST during the contest
Lex Luger defeated Keith Steinborn via submission with the Torture Rack at 4:12; as Luger came to the ring, he had a brief confrontation with NWA US Champion Barry Windham, who was finishing an interview
Michael Hayes & Dick Murdoch defeated Mac Anderson & El Negro at 5:26 when Murdoch pinned Anderson with an elbow drop; Paul E. Dangerously did guest commentary for the bout
Abdullah the Butcher (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Ric Allen with two elbow drops at 4:08; Paul E. Dangerously and Hart did guest commentary during the bout
NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert defated Cruel Connection at 3:15 when Steiner scored the pin with the belly to belly suplex; Paul E. Dangerously did guest commentary for the bout; after the match, Ross conducted an interview with Gilbert & Steiner in which Gilbert commented on teaming with his longtime friend and Steiner defending against Mike Rotunda at Chi-Town Rumble
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – February 18, 1989
Dutch Mantell d. Alan Reynolds
Master of Pain d. Freezer Thompson
Samurai & Shogun d. Chris Frazier & Jim McPherson
Jeff Jarrett d. Alan Yates
CWA Tag Titles: Jed Grundy & Scott Steiner d. Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden (c)
Dream Weaver & Jim McPherson d. Keith Eric & PY Chu-Hi
WWF @ Cornwall, Ontario - February 1989
Greg Valentine defeated Jim Neidhart
WWF @ Chicago, IL - Rosemont Horizon - February 18, 1989 (19,000; 17,900 paid; sell out)
Ron Garvin pinned Boris Zhukov with a crossbody off the top
Big John Studd fought Akeem to a double count-out at 6:05
Rick Rude pinned Brutus Beefcake by using the ropes for leverage
Mr. Perfect pinned Hercules at 11:14 when Perfect lifted his back out of a back suplex into a bridge from Hercules
WWF World Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned Bad News Brown in a non-title streetfight at 4:53 after a chairshot to the stomach; both men were heels but Savage received the louder reaction
Bret Hart defeated Honkytonk Man via disqualification at 10:27 after Honky used Jimmy Hart's megaphone as a weapon
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau at 12:48
Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman in a steel cage match at 8:46 after handcuffing Bossman to the cage bars and escaping over the top
AWA @ Marshfield, WI – February 18, 1989
Tommy Jammer d. Mike Enos
Brad Rheingans d. Wayne Bloom
AWA World Tag Titles: Badd Company (c) d. Greg Gagne & Tom Zenk
AWA World Heavyweight Title: Larry Zbyszko (c) d. Ken Patera
Steel Cage Match: Wahoo McDaniel d. Manny Fernandez
Stampede @ Edmonton, Alberta – February 18, 1989
Beef Wellington & Chris Benoit d. Goldie Rogers & Gama Singh
Vokhan Singh d. Ron Ritchie by DQ
Brian Pillman d. Kim Schau
Larry Cameron d. Steve Blackman
Makhan Singh d. David Powers
English Chain: Dynamite Kid d. Johnny Smith
PNW @ Portland, OR – Sports Arena – February 18, 1989
Scotty the Body d. Rex King
Steve Doll d. Buddy Rose
Lumberjack Strap: Beetlejuice d. Al Madril
Col. DeBeers d. Carl Styles
Nord the Barbarian d. Mike Golden
WWF @ Kitchener, Ontario - February 19, 1989 (matinee)
Paul Roma pinned Jose Estrada
Jim Neidhart pinned Greg Valentine
Koko B. Ware pinned Danny Davis
Brutus Beefcake pinned King Haku
The Rockers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Nikolai Volkoff defeated Jim Powers
The Blue Blazer defeated the Conquistador
Rick Rude defeated Jake Roberts via disqualification
WWF @ Toronto, Ontario - Maple Leaf Gardens - February 19, 1989
Paul Roma pinned Jose Estrada
Koko B. Ware pinned Nikolai Volkoff
The Blue Blazer pinned Danny Davis
King Haku pinned Jim Powers
Brutus Beefcake pinned Rick Rude
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated The Rockers
Greg Valentine pinned Jim Neidhart
Andre the Giant pinned Jake Roberts
WWF @ Minneapolis, MN - Met Center - February 19, 1989 (10,000 paid)
Ron Garvin pinned Boris Zhukov
Big John Studd fought Akeem to a double count-out
Rick Rude defeated Brutus Beefcake
Mr. Perfect fought Hercules to a time-limit draw
WWF World Champion Randy Savage pinned Bad News Brown in a streetfight
Bret Hart defeated Honkytonk Man via disqualification
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman in a steel cage match; after the bout, Gene Okerlund punched Slick, helped Hogan throw Slick into the cage, and then posed with Hogan
WWF @ Worcester, MA - Centrum - February 20, 1989
Paul Roma d. Jose Estrada
Bret Hart d. The Honky Tonk Man by DQ
Conquistador #1 d. Lanny Poffo
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard d. The Rockers
WWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - February 20, 1989 (20,000; sell out)
Televised on the MSG Network - featured Rod Trongard & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary:
Jim Powers pinned Iron Mike Sharpe
The Brooklyn Brawler pinned the Red Rooster after Bobby Heenan interfered
Big John Studd defeated Akeem via count-out (Studd's MSG return after more than a 2-year absence and his final MSG appearance)
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Brutus Beefcake pinned Rick Rude
Prime Time Wrestling - 2/27/89: Rick Martel fought King Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) to a 20-minute draw as Martel attempted to apply the Boston Crab; after the bout, Martel cleared Haku from the ring with two dropkicks
Prime Time Wrestling - 6/26/89: Greg Valentine defeated Jim Neidhart
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior via count-out at 9:34 in a non-title match when Savage came off the top with a double axe handle as the Warrior was attacking Rick Rude on the floor, who came ringside mid-way through the contest; after the match, Savage and Rude shook hands and hugged before Warrior tossed the world champion to the floor and hit the gorilla press slam on Rude
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – February 20, 1989
Frankie Lancaster d. Ken Wayne
Adrian Street d. PY Chu-Hi by countout
Master of Pain d. Jim McPherson
Samurai & Shogun d. Dream Weaver & Brian Lee
Handicap: Jed Grundy d. Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden by DQ
Jeff Jarrett d. Dutch Mantell by DQ
Bill Dundee & Jerry Lawler d. The Rock n Roll Express by DQ
Chi-Town Rumble - Chicago, IL - UIC Pavilion - February 20, 1989 (8,000)
Kendall Windham vs. Steve Casey
Pay-per-view bouts:
Michael Hayes pinned Russian Assassin #1 with the DDT
Sting pinned Butch Reed (w/ Hiro Matsuda)
Bobby Eaton, Stan Lane, & Jim Cornette defeated Randy Rose, Jack Victory (sub. for Dennis Condrey), & Paul E. Dangerously in a loser leaves town match
Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan) pinned NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner (w/ Scott Steiner) to win the title when Steiner pinned himself as he had a sleeper applied
Lex Luger pinned NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ Hiro Matsuda) to win the title by lifting his shoulder out of a back suplex and bridge by Windham
Ricky Steamboat pinned NWA World Champion Ric Flair (w/ Hiro Matsuda) to win the title with an inside cradle as Flair attempted the figure-4 after avoiding Steamboat's flying bodypress
WWF @ Ft. Wayne, IN - Allen County War Memorial - February 20, 1989
Jake Roberts vs. Andre the Giant
World Class @ Vicksburg, MS – February 21, 1989 (265)
Brickhoues Brown d. Kendo Nagasaki
Eric Embry d. Skandor Akbar
Jimmy Jack Funk d. Super Black Ninja
Kerry Von Erich d. Terrence Garvin