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AJPW @ Tokyo, Japan - Budokan Hall - March 8, 1989 (14,400)
Isamu Teranishi defeated Tsuyoshi Kikuchi via submission at 7:23
Shinichi Nakano, Isao Takagi, & Akira Taue defeated Mitsu Momata, Tatsumi Kitamura, & Kenta Kobashi when Nakano pinned Kitamura at 15:22
Motoshi Okuma & Haruka Eigen defeated Johnny Smith & Doug Sommers when Okuma pinned Sommers at 6:38
The Great Kabuki pinned Jerry Oates at 7:11
Masanobu Fuchi pinned PWF Jr. Heavyweight Champion the Mighty Inoue at 16:18 to win the title
Giant Baba & Rusher Kimura defeated Abdullah the Butcher & Kamala via count-out at 10:28
Toshiaki Kawada & Samson Fuyuki defeated Johnny Ace & the Terminator at 15:20 when Kawada pinned the Terminator
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat pinned Tiger Mask II at 14:00 with a roll up after the challenger fell on Steamboat as Steamboat attempted a piledriver; after the bout, Tiger Mask raised Steamboat's hand in victory before Steamboat was presented with a winner's trophy
Genichiro Tenryu & NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Jumbo Tsuruta, Yoshiaki Yatsu, & Shunji Takano when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Takano at 16:29
CWA @ Evansville, IN – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – March 8, 1989
Dream Weaver vs. Frankie Lancaster
Action Jackson vs. Jim McPherson
Tommy Gilbert vs. Eddie Marlin
Ricky Morton vs. PY Chu-Hi
The Mason-Dixon Connection vs. Samurai & Shogun
Jeff Jarrett vs. Buddy Landell
No Rope Bullwhip: Bill Dundee vs. Dutch Mantell
WWF @ Odessa, TX - County Coliseum - March 8, 1989
Wrestling Challenge taping:
May have included a tryout for Jimmy Snuka
John Tenta defeated an unknown; Tenta played the heel for the bout
Prime Time Wrestling - 4/10/89: The Brooklyn Brawler (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Terry Daniels
Prime Time Wrestling - 3/20/89: Bret Hart fought Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) to a double count-out at 15:59 when both men began brawling on the floor (Best of the WWF Vol. 19, The Bret Hart Story: The Best There Is, Was, and Ever Will Be)
3/26/89 - included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with WWF World Champion Randy Savage regarding his match with Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania V:
Brutus Beefcake defeated Tim Patterson
Greg Valentine & Honkytonk Man defeated Ricky Ataki & Mark Ming
Rick Martel defeated Jose Estrada; after the match Tito Santana celebrated the ring with Martel
King Haku defeated Frankie Valdez
The Hart Foundation defeated Iron Mike Sharpe & Dusty Wolfe
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Louie Spicolli & Tim Horner
4/9/89 - included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with the Bushwhackers:
The Red Rooster defeated Barry Horowitz
Mr. Perfect defeated Omar Atlas
Jim Duggan defeated Steve Sharkey
Dino Bravo defeated Jim Evans
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Lou Fabiano & the Black Knight
4/16/89 - included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with Big John Studd:
The Big Bossman & Akeem defeated Stephen DeLeon & Scott Casey
The Blue Blazer defeated Danny Davis
Bad News Brown defeated Randy Neverman
Hercules defeated the Invader
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated Tim Horner & Jeff Gaylord
The Barbarian defeated Omar Atlas
Tito Santana defeated Tom Stone
WWF @ Memphis, TN - Mid-South Coliseum - March 9, 1989 (6,000)
Paul Roma pinned Barry Horowitz
Rick Martel fought King Haku to a time-limit draw
Brutus Beefcake pinned Ted Dibiase
Hercules defeated Dino Bravo via disqualification
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated The Rockers
Bret Hart fought Honkytonk Man to a double count-out
Koko B. Ware pinned the Gladiator
Hulk Hogan pinned the Big Bossman
WWF @ Sacramento, CA - Arco Arena - March 9, 1989 (5,000)
WWF World Champion Randy Savage pinned Bad News Brown
WWF @ Louisville, KY - March 10, 1989 (3,600)
Mr. Perfect defeated Sam Houston
The Blue Blazer pinned Ron Bass
Greg Valentine pinned Jim Neidhart
Ron Garvin pinned Boris Zhukov
WWF Women's Champion Rockin Robin defeated Sensational Sherri
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Powers of Pain via disqualification
Andre the Giant pinned Jake Roberts
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – March 10, 1989
Cactus Jack d. Jimmy Jack Funk
Wild Bill Irwin d. Botswana Beast by DQ
Chris Adams, Brickhouse Brown, & Jeff Jarrett d. Beauty & The Beast, & Buddy Roberts by DQ
Jeff Jarrett d. Buddy Roberts
Killer Brooks d. Tony Falk
SR – Eric Embry: Kerry Von Erich d. Gary Young
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – March 10, 1989
David Powers d. Goldie Rogers
Sumo Hara d. Kim Schau
Beef Wellington d. Steve Blackman by DQ
Larry Cameron, Gama Singh, Makhan & Vokhan Singh d. The British Bulldogs, Brian Pillman, & Ron Ritchie
Modesto, CA – March 10, 1989
Alexis Smirnoff vs. George Wells
WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - March 10, 1989 (14,700; 13,700 paid; sell out)
Tim Horner pinned Jose Luis Rivera
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler
Big John Studd pinned Akeem after a bodyslam; due to the poorness of their matches, Studd was told before the match that if he was unable to slam Akeem then he would be let go
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Bad News Brown pinned Tito Santana
Jim Duggan pinned Rick Rude
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior via count-out
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - WTBS Studios - March 1989
World Championship Wrestling taping:
3/11/89 - featured Jim Ross conducting an interview with the Varsity Club - sans Steve Williams - regarding NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda's challenge putting up $10,000 of his own money to anyone that can beat him within 10 minutes; included NWA US Champion Lex Luger as a guest of the Danger Zone in which he discussed defending his title against Barry Windham and said he would be teaming with Michael Hayes the following night at the Omni; moments later, Hayes appeared and cut a promo on facing Barry & Kendall Windham; during the segment, Dangerously asked Hayes if Luger was the new Freebird, with Hayes saying he himself was the only Freebird and he and Luger were their own men; featured Ross conducting an interview with Ric Flair, with Hiro Matsuda, in which he said before he beat Ricky Steamboat for the NWA World Title he wanted to beat Luger for the US title, simply because he doesn't like him, and hold both belts; included an ad for the Chi-Town Rumble home video; included Ross conducting an interview with Eddie Gilbert, Rick Steiner, and Missy Hyatt regarding the challenge of the Varsity Club to win $10,000 from Rotunda; during the segment, it was revealed Kevin Sullivan was driving the car when Steiner suffered brain damage in a car wreck; featured Ross conducting an interview with the Varsity Club in which Sullivan and Rotunda bragged about Rotunda's successful title defense earlier in the show and keeping his money while Dan Spivey cut a promo on NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors:
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Bob Cook & the Raider when Eaton pinned Cook with the Flapjack at 4:55; after the bout, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Cornette, Eaton & Lane regarding the Samoan Swat Team & Paul E. Dangerously
The Iron Sheik defeated George South via submission with the Camel Clutch at around the 4:30 mark
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Dan Spivey & NWA US Tag Team Champion Kevin Sullivan) defeated Cougar Jay via submission with the Guillotine at 6:03; in addition to the title, $10,000 of Rotunda's money was also on the line in the match
Sting defeated Julio Barrera via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 3:04 after hitting the Stinger Splash in the corner; after the bout, Magnum TA conducted an interview with Sting
Ric Flair (w/ Hiro Matsuda) defeated Greg Evans via submission with the figure-4 at 6:04; after the bout, Flair kept the hold applied by using the ropes for leverage, threw referee Teddy Long to the floor, and continued to assault Evans' leg; after the commercial break, Ross conducted an interview with Flair in which he claimed to have been with 5,000 women and cut a promo on going after NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat and NWA US Champion Lex Luger
Barry Windham (w/ Hiro Matsuda & Kendall Windham) pinned Gator Gilmore with the superplex at 1:56; after the bout, Magnum TA conducted an interview with Barry regarding his hand injury and his quest to reclaim the NWA US title from Lex Luger
Dan Spivey & NWA US Tag Team Champion Kevin Sullivan (w/ NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda) defeated Morgan Vastein & Mike Thor at 4:45 when Vastein submitted to Spivey's bearhug after sustaining several powerbombs; during the bout, Ranger Ross cut an insert promo on his upcoming debut; after the match, Spivey briefly kept the hold applied
Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert (w/ Missy Hyatt) defeated Max Miles & Trent Knight at 5:55 when Steiner pinned Miles with the belly to belly suplex
Butch Reed (w/ Hiro Matsuda) pinned Joe Cruz with a shoulderblock off the top and placing one knee on the chest at 2:40
The Samoan Swat Team (w/ Paul E. Dangerously & Jack Victory) defeated Randy Mulkey & Bob Emery at around the 4-minute mark when Fatu pinned Mulkey with the splash off the top; during the bout, Ranger Ross cut an insert promo on his upcoming debut; after the match, Ross conducted an interview with Dangerously, alongside Fatu, Samu, & Victory, in which he announced Victory would face Luger April 2 in New Orleans for the US title (the bout began during the commercial break)
Michael Hayes, the Junkyard Dog, & Vincent Young defeated Rip Morgan & the Cruel Connection when Hayes pinned one of the Cruel Connection with the DDT at 1:36; Hayes worked the entire match himself, not needing to tag out; prior to the bout, Hayes complained to Jim Ross of technical problems causing his music not to be used; after the bout, Ross conducted an interview with Hayes, JYD, & Young in which Hayes said the technical problems better get fixed and then mentioned the upcoming card at the Omni
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – March 11, 1989
Jeff Jarrett d. Keith Eric
The Mason-Dixon Connection d. Rough & Ready
CWA Heavyweight Title: Jeff Jarrett d. Dutch Mantell (c)
Action Jackson & Master of Pain d. Chris Frazier & Freezer Thompson
Frankie Lancaster d. PY Chu-Hi by DQ
Samurai & Shogun d. Chris Frazier & Jim McPherson
Basal, NJ – March 11, 1989
Cheetah Kid & Ken Patera vs. The Wild Samoans
WWF @ Nashville, TN - Auditorium - March 11, 1989
Tito Santana vs. Ted Dibiase
Rick Martel vs. Mr. Perfect
The Red Rooster vs. the Brooklyn Brawler
The Rockers vs. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Big John Studd vs. Akeem
WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior vs. the Big Bossman
NWA @ Greensboro, NC - Coliseum - March 11, 1989 (4,600)
Dan Spivey defeated Ron Simmons
Eddie Gilbert defeated Kevin Sullivan
Kendall Windham fought Vince Young to a draw
Dick Murdoch defeated Abdullah the Butcher via disqualification
Sting defeated Butch Reed
The Iron Sheik defeated Steve Casey
The Samoan Swat Team defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
Barry Windham defeated the Junkyard Dog
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda defeated Rick Steiner
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Steve Williams
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
CWF @ Stuart, FL – March 11, 1989 (2,500)
Bugsy McGraw vs. The Sheik
PWF @ Tampa, FL – Fort Homer Hesterly Armory – March 11, 1989
Florida Heavyweight Title: Al Perez d. Mike Graham (c)
WWC @ Caguas, Puerto Rico – March 11, 1989
Victor Jovica vs. Dan Kroffat
Rufus R. Jones & Ricky Santana vs. Mr. Pogo & Kensuke Sasaki
Joe Savoldi vs. White Angel
Tama vs. TNT
WWC Tag Titles: Jason the Terrible & Steve Strong d. Bart & Brad Batten (c)
The Invader vs. Chicky Starr
Universal Heavyweight Title: Carlos Colon c) vs. Abuddadein
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - The Omni - March 12, 1989 (6,800)
Vince Young defeated Russian Assassin #2
The Iron Sheik defeated Lee Scott
The Junkyard Dog defeated the Great Muta via disqualification
The Main Event - 3/26/89: The Samoan Swat Team (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) at 11:49 when Fatu pinned Eaton after Samu hit both Eaton & Lane with Dangerously's phone; Jack Victory joined Dangerously in the SST's corner at the 8-minute mark
Dan Spivey defeated Steve Casey
Dick Murdoch defeated Kevin Sullivan
Countdown to the Clash - 3/31/89: NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Steve Williams (w/ Kevin Sullivan) defeated Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert at around the 14-minute mark when Rotunda pinned Steiner after Williams hit Steiner with Rotunda's title belt behind the referee's back as Steiner had Rotunda covered with a roll over; commentary by Jim Ross stated Steiner & Gilbert were the NWA US Tag Team Champions at the time of the bout and that the match was a non-title encounter but the match happened before Steiner & Gilbert were recognized as champions
The Main Event - 3/26/89: Sting pinned Butch Reed (w/ Hiro Matsuda) at 10:04 with a roll up out of the corner
World Championship Wrestling - 3/18/89: Barry & Kendall Windham (w/ Hiro Matsuda) defeated NWA US Champion Lex Luger & Michael Hayes at 5:16 when Barry pinned Luger following a lariat from Kendall and Hayes causing his partner to trip; after the bout, Hayes and the Windhams triple teamed Luger, with Kendall holding Luger up for Hayes to drop him with an elevated DDT; following the bout, Jim Ross conducted a ringside interview with Hayes in which he officially joined Matsuda's group; as Luger pulled himself up to his feet, Hayes left ringside (The Most Powerful Families of Wrestling)
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
WWA @ Toledo, OH – March 12, 1989
Jerry Graham Jr. & Don Kent d. Chris Carter & Tommy Rich
World Class @ Fort Worth, TX – Will Rogers Coliseum – March 12, 1989
Eric Embry d. Botswana Beast
WCCW Tag Titles: Jeff Jarrett & Kerry Von Erich d. Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden (c)
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – March 13, 1989
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: Robert Fuller & Action Jackson d. Frankie Lancaster & Jim McPherson
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: Dutch Mantell & Master of Pain d. Bill Dundee & Brian Lee
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: Jeff Jarrett & Jimmy Valiant d. Buddy Landell & Tommy Rich
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: John Paul & Tracy Smothers d. Don Bass & PY Chu-Hi
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: Samurai & Shogun d. The Wrestling Machines
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Semifinals: Jeff Jarrett & Jimmy Valiant d. Dutch Mantell & Master of Pain
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Semifinals: John Paul & Tracy Smothers d. Samurai & Shogun
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Semifinals: Robert Fuller & Action Jackson d. Jeff Jarrett & Jimmy Valiant
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Finals: John Paul & Tracy Smothers d. Robert Fuller & Action Jackson
Manchester, CT – March 14, 1989
Misty Blue d. Kat LeRoux
Cheetah Kid d. Bobby Jaggers by countout
Magnificent Muraco & Ken Patera d. The Wild Samoans
ACW @ Concord, NC – March 14, 1989
ACW TV Title: Tommy Angel d. Basher (c)
SCW @ Atlanta, GA - March 14, 1989
Abdullah the Butcher vs. Brad Armstrong
The Bullet vs. Tommy Rich
NWA @ Albany, GA - Coliseum - March 14, 1989
Television taping:
World Championship Wrestling - 3/25/89 - featured a promo by NWA US Champion Lex Luger in which he challenged Ric Flair to face him for the US title
World Championship Wrestling - 3/25/89: NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat pinned Snake Brown with the crossbody off the top at 3:28; Jim Ross and Ric Flair provided commentary for the bout from WTBS Studios
World Championship Wrestling - 3/25/89 - featured a promo by NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat in which he talked about the challenge of Ric Flair and all other challengers, including Barry Windham, Dan Spivey, and Steve Williams
The Main Event - 3/26/89: The Great Muta (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Mike Justice with the moonsault at 3:46
Abdullah the Butcher vs. Dick Murdoch
Eddie Gilbert & Rick Steiner vs. Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams
Lex Luger vs. Barry Windham
Isamu Teranishi defeated Tsuyoshi Kikuchi via submission at 7:23
Shinichi Nakano, Isao Takagi, & Akira Taue defeated Mitsu Momata, Tatsumi Kitamura, & Kenta Kobashi when Nakano pinned Kitamura at 15:22
Motoshi Okuma & Haruka Eigen defeated Johnny Smith & Doug Sommers when Okuma pinned Sommers at 6:38
The Great Kabuki pinned Jerry Oates at 7:11
Masanobu Fuchi pinned PWF Jr. Heavyweight Champion the Mighty Inoue at 16:18 to win the title
Giant Baba & Rusher Kimura defeated Abdullah the Butcher & Kamala via count-out at 10:28
Toshiaki Kawada & Samson Fuyuki defeated Johnny Ace & the Terminator at 15:20 when Kawada pinned the Terminator
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat pinned Tiger Mask II at 14:00 with a roll up after the challenger fell on Steamboat as Steamboat attempted a piledriver; after the bout, Tiger Mask raised Steamboat's hand in victory before Steamboat was presented with a winner's trophy
Genichiro Tenryu & NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Jumbo Tsuruta, Yoshiaki Yatsu, & Shunji Takano when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Takano at 16:29
CWA @ Evansville, IN – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – March 8, 1989
Dream Weaver vs. Frankie Lancaster
Action Jackson vs. Jim McPherson
Tommy Gilbert vs. Eddie Marlin
Ricky Morton vs. PY Chu-Hi
The Mason-Dixon Connection vs. Samurai & Shogun
Jeff Jarrett vs. Buddy Landell
No Rope Bullwhip: Bill Dundee vs. Dutch Mantell
WWF @ Odessa, TX - County Coliseum - March 8, 1989
Wrestling Challenge taping:
May have included a tryout for Jimmy Snuka
John Tenta defeated an unknown; Tenta played the heel for the bout
Prime Time Wrestling - 4/10/89: The Brooklyn Brawler (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated Terry Daniels
Prime Time Wrestling - 3/20/89: Bret Hart fought Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) to a double count-out at 15:59 when both men began brawling on the floor (Best of the WWF Vol. 19, The Bret Hart Story: The Best There Is, Was, and Ever Will Be)
3/26/89 - included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with WWF World Champion Randy Savage regarding his match with Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania V:
Brutus Beefcake defeated Tim Patterson
Greg Valentine & Honkytonk Man defeated Ricky Ataki & Mark Ming
Rick Martel defeated Jose Estrada; after the match Tito Santana celebrated the ring with Martel
King Haku defeated Frankie Valdez
The Hart Foundation defeated Iron Mike Sharpe & Dusty Wolfe
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Louie Spicolli & Tim Horner
4/9/89 - included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with the Bushwhackers:
The Red Rooster defeated Barry Horowitz
Mr. Perfect defeated Omar Atlas
Jim Duggan defeated Steve Sharkey
Dino Bravo defeated Jim Evans
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Lou Fabiano & the Black Knight
4/16/89 - included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with Big John Studd:
The Big Bossman & Akeem defeated Stephen DeLeon & Scott Casey
The Blue Blazer defeated Danny Davis
Bad News Brown defeated Randy Neverman
Hercules defeated the Invader
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated Tim Horner & Jeff Gaylord
The Barbarian defeated Omar Atlas
Tito Santana defeated Tom Stone
WWF @ Memphis, TN - Mid-South Coliseum - March 9, 1989 (6,000)
Paul Roma pinned Barry Horowitz
Rick Martel fought King Haku to a time-limit draw
Brutus Beefcake pinned Ted Dibiase
Hercules defeated Dino Bravo via disqualification
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated The Rockers
Bret Hart fought Honkytonk Man to a double count-out
Koko B. Ware pinned the Gladiator
Hulk Hogan pinned the Big Bossman
WWF @ Sacramento, CA - Arco Arena - March 9, 1989 (5,000)
WWF World Champion Randy Savage pinned Bad News Brown
WWF @ Louisville, KY - March 10, 1989 (3,600)
Mr. Perfect defeated Sam Houston
The Blue Blazer pinned Ron Bass
Greg Valentine pinned Jim Neidhart
Ron Garvin pinned Boris Zhukov
WWF Women's Champion Rockin Robin defeated Sensational Sherri
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Powers of Pain via disqualification
Andre the Giant pinned Jake Roberts
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – March 10, 1989
Cactus Jack d. Jimmy Jack Funk
Wild Bill Irwin d. Botswana Beast by DQ
Chris Adams, Brickhouse Brown, & Jeff Jarrett d. Beauty & The Beast, & Buddy Roberts by DQ
Jeff Jarrett d. Buddy Roberts
Killer Brooks d. Tony Falk
SR – Eric Embry: Kerry Von Erich d. Gary Young
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – March 10, 1989
David Powers d. Goldie Rogers
Sumo Hara d. Kim Schau
Beef Wellington d. Steve Blackman by DQ
Larry Cameron, Gama Singh, Makhan & Vokhan Singh d. The British Bulldogs, Brian Pillman, & Ron Ritchie
Modesto, CA – March 10, 1989
Alexis Smirnoff vs. George Wells
WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - March 10, 1989 (14,700; 13,700 paid; sell out)
Tim Horner pinned Jose Luis Rivera
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler
Big John Studd pinned Akeem after a bodyslam; due to the poorness of their matches, Studd was told before the match that if he was unable to slam Akeem then he would be let go
The Bushwhackers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Bad News Brown pinned Tito Santana
Jim Duggan pinned Rick Rude
WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior via count-out
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - WTBS Studios - March 1989
World Championship Wrestling taping:
3/11/89 - featured Jim Ross conducting an interview with the Varsity Club - sans Steve Williams - regarding NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda's challenge putting up $10,000 of his own money to anyone that can beat him within 10 minutes; included NWA US Champion Lex Luger as a guest of the Danger Zone in which he discussed defending his title against Barry Windham and said he would be teaming with Michael Hayes the following night at the Omni; moments later, Hayes appeared and cut a promo on facing Barry & Kendall Windham; during the segment, Dangerously asked Hayes if Luger was the new Freebird, with Hayes saying he himself was the only Freebird and he and Luger were their own men; featured Ross conducting an interview with Ric Flair, with Hiro Matsuda, in which he said before he beat Ricky Steamboat for the NWA World Title he wanted to beat Luger for the US title, simply because he doesn't like him, and hold both belts; included an ad for the Chi-Town Rumble home video; included Ross conducting an interview with Eddie Gilbert, Rick Steiner, and Missy Hyatt regarding the challenge of the Varsity Club to win $10,000 from Rotunda; during the segment, it was revealed Kevin Sullivan was driving the car when Steiner suffered brain damage in a car wreck; featured Ross conducting an interview with the Varsity Club in which Sullivan and Rotunda bragged about Rotunda's successful title defense earlier in the show and keeping his money while Dan Spivey cut a promo on NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors:
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Bob Cook & the Raider when Eaton pinned Cook with the Flapjack at 4:55; after the bout, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Cornette, Eaton & Lane regarding the Samoan Swat Team & Paul E. Dangerously
The Iron Sheik defeated George South via submission with the Camel Clutch at around the 4:30 mark
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Dan Spivey & NWA US Tag Team Champion Kevin Sullivan) defeated Cougar Jay via submission with the Guillotine at 6:03; in addition to the title, $10,000 of Rotunda's money was also on the line in the match
Sting defeated Julio Barrera via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 3:04 after hitting the Stinger Splash in the corner; after the bout, Magnum TA conducted an interview with Sting
Ric Flair (w/ Hiro Matsuda) defeated Greg Evans via submission with the figure-4 at 6:04; after the bout, Flair kept the hold applied by using the ropes for leverage, threw referee Teddy Long to the floor, and continued to assault Evans' leg; after the commercial break, Ross conducted an interview with Flair in which he claimed to have been with 5,000 women and cut a promo on going after NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat and NWA US Champion Lex Luger
Barry Windham (w/ Hiro Matsuda & Kendall Windham) pinned Gator Gilmore with the superplex at 1:56; after the bout, Magnum TA conducted an interview with Barry regarding his hand injury and his quest to reclaim the NWA US title from Lex Luger
Dan Spivey & NWA US Tag Team Champion Kevin Sullivan (w/ NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda) defeated Morgan Vastein & Mike Thor at 4:45 when Vastein submitted to Spivey's bearhug after sustaining several powerbombs; during the bout, Ranger Ross cut an insert promo on his upcoming debut; after the match, Spivey briefly kept the hold applied
Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert (w/ Missy Hyatt) defeated Max Miles & Trent Knight at 5:55 when Steiner pinned Miles with the belly to belly suplex
Butch Reed (w/ Hiro Matsuda) pinned Joe Cruz with a shoulderblock off the top and placing one knee on the chest at 2:40
The Samoan Swat Team (w/ Paul E. Dangerously & Jack Victory) defeated Randy Mulkey & Bob Emery at around the 4-minute mark when Fatu pinned Mulkey with the splash off the top; during the bout, Ranger Ross cut an insert promo on his upcoming debut; after the match, Ross conducted an interview with Dangerously, alongside Fatu, Samu, & Victory, in which he announced Victory would face Luger April 2 in New Orleans for the US title (the bout began during the commercial break)
Michael Hayes, the Junkyard Dog, & Vincent Young defeated Rip Morgan & the Cruel Connection when Hayes pinned one of the Cruel Connection with the DDT at 1:36; Hayes worked the entire match himself, not needing to tag out; prior to the bout, Hayes complained to Jim Ross of technical problems causing his music not to be used; after the bout, Ross conducted an interview with Hayes, JYD, & Young in which Hayes said the technical problems better get fixed and then mentioned the upcoming card at the Omni
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – March 11, 1989
Jeff Jarrett d. Keith Eric
The Mason-Dixon Connection d. Rough & Ready
CWA Heavyweight Title: Jeff Jarrett d. Dutch Mantell (c)
Action Jackson & Master of Pain d. Chris Frazier & Freezer Thompson
Frankie Lancaster d. PY Chu-Hi by DQ
Samurai & Shogun d. Chris Frazier & Jim McPherson
Basal, NJ – March 11, 1989
Cheetah Kid & Ken Patera vs. The Wild Samoans
WWF @ Nashville, TN - Auditorium - March 11, 1989
Tito Santana vs. Ted Dibiase
Rick Martel vs. Mr. Perfect
The Red Rooster vs. the Brooklyn Brawler
The Rockers vs. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Big John Studd vs. Akeem
WWF IC Champion the Ultimate Warrior vs. the Big Bossman
NWA @ Greensboro, NC - Coliseum - March 11, 1989 (4,600)
Dan Spivey defeated Ron Simmons
Eddie Gilbert defeated Kevin Sullivan
Kendall Windham fought Vince Young to a draw
Dick Murdoch defeated Abdullah the Butcher via disqualification
Sting defeated Butch Reed
The Iron Sheik defeated Steve Casey
The Samoan Swat Team defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
Barry Windham defeated the Junkyard Dog
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda defeated Rick Steiner
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Steve Williams
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
CWF @ Stuart, FL – March 11, 1989 (2,500)
Bugsy McGraw vs. The Sheik
PWF @ Tampa, FL – Fort Homer Hesterly Armory – March 11, 1989
Florida Heavyweight Title: Al Perez d. Mike Graham (c)
WWC @ Caguas, Puerto Rico – March 11, 1989
Victor Jovica vs. Dan Kroffat
Rufus R. Jones & Ricky Santana vs. Mr. Pogo & Kensuke Sasaki
Joe Savoldi vs. White Angel
Tama vs. TNT
WWC Tag Titles: Jason the Terrible & Steve Strong d. Bart & Brad Batten (c)
The Invader vs. Chicky Starr
Universal Heavyweight Title: Carlos Colon c) vs. Abuddadein
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - The Omni - March 12, 1989 (6,800)
Vince Young defeated Russian Assassin #2
The Iron Sheik defeated Lee Scott
The Junkyard Dog defeated the Great Muta via disqualification
The Main Event - 3/26/89: The Samoan Swat Team (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) at 11:49 when Fatu pinned Eaton after Samu hit both Eaton & Lane with Dangerously's phone; Jack Victory joined Dangerously in the SST's corner at the 8-minute mark
Dan Spivey defeated Steve Casey
Dick Murdoch defeated Kevin Sullivan
Countdown to the Clash - 3/31/89: NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Steve Williams (w/ Kevin Sullivan) defeated Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert at around the 14-minute mark when Rotunda pinned Steiner after Williams hit Steiner with Rotunda's title belt behind the referee's back as Steiner had Rotunda covered with a roll over; commentary by Jim Ross stated Steiner & Gilbert were the NWA US Tag Team Champions at the time of the bout and that the match was a non-title encounter but the match happened before Steiner & Gilbert were recognized as champions
The Main Event - 3/26/89: Sting pinned Butch Reed (w/ Hiro Matsuda) at 10:04 with a roll up out of the corner
World Championship Wrestling - 3/18/89: Barry & Kendall Windham (w/ Hiro Matsuda) defeated NWA US Champion Lex Luger & Michael Hayes at 5:16 when Barry pinned Luger following a lariat from Kendall and Hayes causing his partner to trip; after the bout, Hayes and the Windhams triple teamed Luger, with Kendall holding Luger up for Hayes to drop him with an elevated DDT; following the bout, Jim Ross conducted a ringside interview with Hayes in which he officially joined Matsuda's group; as Luger pulled himself up to his feet, Hayes left ringside (The Most Powerful Families of Wrestling)
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
WWA @ Toledo, OH – March 12, 1989
Jerry Graham Jr. & Don Kent d. Chris Carter & Tommy Rich
World Class @ Fort Worth, TX – Will Rogers Coliseum – March 12, 1989
Eric Embry d. Botswana Beast
WCCW Tag Titles: Jeff Jarrett & Kerry Von Erich d. Robert Fuller & Jimmy Golden (c)
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – March 13, 1989
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: Robert Fuller & Action Jackson d. Frankie Lancaster & Jim McPherson
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: Dutch Mantell & Master of Pain d. Bill Dundee & Brian Lee
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: Jeff Jarrett & Jimmy Valiant d. Buddy Landell & Tommy Rich
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: John Paul & Tracy Smothers d. Don Bass & PY Chu-Hi
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Quarterfinals: Samurai & Shogun d. The Wrestling Machines
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Semifinals: Jeff Jarrett & Jimmy Valiant d. Dutch Mantell & Master of Pain
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Semifinals: John Paul & Tracy Smothers d. Samurai & Shogun
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Semifinals: Robert Fuller & Action Jackson d. Jeff Jarrett & Jimmy Valiant
CWA Tag Titles Tournament – Finals: John Paul & Tracy Smothers d. Robert Fuller & Action Jackson
Manchester, CT – March 14, 1989
Misty Blue d. Kat LeRoux
Cheetah Kid d. Bobby Jaggers by countout
Magnificent Muraco & Ken Patera d. The Wild Samoans
ACW @ Concord, NC – March 14, 1989
ACW TV Title: Tommy Angel d. Basher (c)
SCW @ Atlanta, GA - March 14, 1989
Abdullah the Butcher vs. Brad Armstrong
The Bullet vs. Tommy Rich
NWA @ Albany, GA - Coliseum - March 14, 1989
Television taping:
World Championship Wrestling - 3/25/89 - featured a promo by NWA US Champion Lex Luger in which he challenged Ric Flair to face him for the US title
World Championship Wrestling - 3/25/89: NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat pinned Snake Brown with the crossbody off the top at 3:28; Jim Ross and Ric Flair provided commentary for the bout from WTBS Studios
World Championship Wrestling - 3/25/89 - featured a promo by NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat in which he talked about the challenge of Ric Flair and all other challengers, including Barry Windham, Dan Spivey, and Steve Williams
The Main Event - 3/26/89: The Great Muta (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Mike Justice with the moonsault at 3:46
Abdullah the Butcher vs. Dick Murdoch
Eddie Gilbert & Rick Steiner vs. Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams
Lex Luger vs. Barry Windham