Post by Kris Zellner on Feb 19, 2012 12:48:54 GMT -5
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – April 22, 1989
Jeff Jarrett d. The Shadow
Dutch Mantell d. Duce Mason
Detroit Demolition d. David Johnson
Robert Fuller & Brian Lee d. Chris Frazier & Freezer Thompson
Lord Humongous d. The Grappler
2 out of 3 falls: Tony Anthony & Action Jackson d. David Elder & John Paul
WWF @ Boston, MA - Boston Garden - April 22, 1989 (10,800)
Televised on NESN:
Greg Valentine pinned the Blue Blazer
The Barbarian (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Jim Neidhart after Neidhart became distracted by Fuji
Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Hillbilly Jim after Jim became distracted by Hart
Tito Santana fought Rick Martel to a no contest when Martel attacked Santana with a steel chair before the bout was to begin; as a result it was postponned until later in the night
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem via disqualification
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/15/89: The Genius defeated Jim Powers (Lanny Poffo's debut as the Genius)
Prime Time Wrestling - 6/12/89: Brutus Beefcake pinned Bad News Brown with a roll up while Bad News argued with the referee (Best of the WWF Vol. 20)
Rick Martel pinned Tito Santana at the 3-minute mark by using the ropes for leverage
The Ultimate Warrior defeated WWF IC Champion Rick Rude via count-out (The Ultimate Warrior 89)
WWF @ Philadelphia, PA - Spectrum - April 22, 1989 (14,089)
Paul Roma pinned Boris Zhukov
WWF Women's Champion Rockin Robin pinned Judy Martin
Bret Hart fought Mr. Perfect to a time-limit draw
Dino Bravo pinned Hercules
The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard when Anderson was pinned
Jake Roberts defeated Ted Dibiase
Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out when Savage knocked the champion to the floor after Hogan became distracted by Sensational Sherri
WWC @ Carolina, Puerto Rico – April 22, 1989
WWC Jr. Heavyweight Title: Jonathan Holliday (c) vs. Ricky Santana
Abuddadein vs. White Angel
Carribbean Tag Titles: Huracan Castillo Jr. & Miguel Perez Jr. (c) vs. Bart & Brad Batten
Carribbean Heavyweight Title: Rip Rogers (c) vs. TNT
Abdullah the Butcher & Steve Strong vs. Carlos Colon & The Invader
CWA @ Jonesboro, AR – April 22, 1989 (428)
John Paul fought Brian Lee to a draw
Tony Anthony d. Scott Steiner
Chris Adams d. Detroit Demolition by DQ
Lord Humongous d. Robert Fuller by DQ
Jeff Jarrett d. Dutch Mantell by DQ
Jerry Lawler d. Master of Pain by DQ
Steel Cage Match: Detroit Demolition, Robert Fuller, Brian Lee, Master of Pain, & Dutch Mantell d. Chris Adams, Jeff Jarrett, Jerry Lawler, Lord Humongous, & Scott Steiner
AWA @ Shawano, WI – April 22, 1989
Wayne Bloom fought Tommy Jammer to a draw
Wendi Richter d. The Dazzler
Col. DeBeers d. Derrick Dukes
Greg Gagne & Wahoo McDaniel d. Badd Company
AWA World Heavyweight Title: Larry Zbyszko (c) d. Ken Patera
NWA @ St. Louis, MO - Kiel Auditorium - April 22, 1989 (2,800)
Shane Douglas defeated Akio Sato
Eddie Gilbert defeated Mike George
The Great Muta defeated George South
Rick Steiner defeated Butch Reed
NWA TV Champion Sting defeated Dan Spivey
Bob Orton Jr. defeated Dick Murdoch via disqualification
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Michael Hayes via disqualification
The Road Warriors defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
Stampede @ Edmonton, Alberta – April 22, 1989 (400)
Rita Rivera d. Rhonda Singh
Koki Kitahara d. Eddie Watts
Johnny Smith d. Kim Schau
Makhan & Vokhan Singh d. Cuban Assassin & Gerry Morrow
Angel of Death & Larry Cameron battled Steve Blackman & Davey Boy Smith to a double countout
International Tag Titles: Bob & Kerry Brown d. Chris Benoit & Beef Wellington (c) by countout
PNW @ Portland, OR – Sports Arena – April 22, 1989
Steve Doll d. CW Bergstrom
Buddy Rose d. Top Gun by countout
Jonathan Boyd d. Joey Jackson
Midnight Soldier d. Al Madril by DQ
Scotty the Body & Scott Peterson d. Beetlejuice & Rex King by DQ
Northwest Heavyweight Title: Carl Styles d. The Grappler (c)
WWF @ Toronto, Ontario - Maple Leaf Gardens - April 23, 1989 (19,000; sell out)
Dino Bravo pinned Hercules by holding onto the ropes for leverage as Herc attempted a sunset flip into the ring
Greg Valentine pinned the Blue Blazer
Hillbilly Jim defeated Honkytonk Man via disqualification
Mr. Perfect fought Bret Hart to a 20-minute time-limit draw
Paul Roma pinned Boris Zhukov
The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard when, after a miscommunication, Arn actually pinned Tully and the referee called for the bell
Jake Roberts pinned Ted Dibiase
Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out
NWA @ Huntington, WV - April 23, 1989 (2,000)
Shane Douglas defeated George South
The Samoan Swat Team defeated Bob Emory & Mike Justice
Bob Orton Jr. defeated Dick Murdoch
Rick Steiner defeated Dan Spivey
NWA TV Champion Sting defeated the Great Muta via disqualification
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Michael Hayes
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
Peach State @ Cedartown, GA - Old Benedict Gym - April 23, 1989
David Jones vs. Jim Powell
Peach State Heavyweight Title: The Nightmare (c) vs. Ted Oates
Mr. Atlanta & Dino Minelli vs. The Bullet & Mr. Wrestling II
Street Fight: Brad Armstrong vs. Tommy Rich
NWA @ Columbus, OH - April 23, 1989 (700)
Shane Douglas defeated George South
The Samoan Swat Team defeated Mike Justice & Bob Emory
NWA US Tag Team Champion Rick Steiner defeated the Iron Sheik
Bob Orton Jr. defeated Dick Murdoch
The Great Muta defeated Eddie Gilbert
NWA TV Champion Sting defeated Dan Spivey
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat & NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Ric Flair & Michael Hayes
WWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - April 24, 1989 (16,000)
Televised on the MSG Network - included Tony Schiavone & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary:
Prime Time Wrestling - 6/12/89: Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned the Blue Blazer at 10:57 by catching him coming off the top rope and slamming him to the mat (Owen Hart's final MSG appearance for 3 and a half years)
Hillbilly Jim defeated Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) via disqualification at the 24-second mark after Honky attacked Jim from behind with Hart's megaphone after Jim became distracted by Hart, with Honky & Hart then further attacking Jim before leaving ringside; after Hillbilly got to his feet, he grabbed the mic and said he didn't want that type of victory and challenged Honky to come back out and continue the match, but the challenge went unanswered
Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Hercules at 16:26 by sitting on Herc's chest and then holding onto the ropes for leverage; after the bout, Hercules applied the full nelson on Bravo
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/8/89: Paul Roma pinned Boris Zhukov at 12:21 with a powerslam; after the bout, Hillbilly Jim returned to the ring and said he said he wanted to fight Honkytonk Man anywhere he could get a match with him; later in the show, Howard Finkel announced a rematch had been signed for 5/8 at the Meadowlands
Jake Roberts pinned Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) at 16:16 with a roll up as Dibiase played to the fans; after the bout, Dibiase & Virgil attacked Jake until they knocked him out of the ring, as Dibiase & Virgil then began to leave ringside, Jake pulled Virgil back inside the ring, where he was about to lay Damien across him, but Dibiase returned to ringside and pulled Virgil away before Jake could do anything (SuperTape)
Mr. Perfect fought Bret Hart to a 20-minute time limit draw at 19:05; after the bout, Hart challenged Perfect to 5 more minutes, with the two briefly brawling until Hart sent his opponent to the floor
The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard at 10:02 when Butch pinned Anderson after Luke headbutted Anderson in the mid-section when he was attempting to powerslam Butch, with Butch falling on top for the pin
Randy Savage (w/ Sensational Sherri) defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out at 10:36 after Sherri jumped on Hogan's back to prevent him from reentering the ring, and Savage attacked Hogan from behind after Hogan he got Sherri off him and then quickly reentered the ring on the 9-count; after the bout, Sherri put the world title belt around Savage's waist and raised his hand in victory until Hogan snuck up behind them, rammed their heads together and reclaimed his title belt before chasing both from the ring
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – April 24, 1989
Detroit Demolition d. Ken Raper
Action Jackson fought Frankie Lancaster to a draw
Tony Anthony d. Chris Adams by DQ
Jeff Jarrett d. Dutch Mantell by DQ
John Paul & Tracy Smothers d. Robert Fuller & Brian Lee by DQ
Lord Humongous d. Master of Pain by DQ
Jerry Lawler d. PY Chu-Hi
Jerry Lawler d. Samurai
Jerry Lawler d. Mr. Devastation
Unified Heavyweight Title: Jerry Lawler d. Master of Pain (c)
NWA @ Dayton, OH - April 24, 1989
Shane Douglas defeated Doug Gilbert
The Great Muta defeated George South
The Samoan Swat Team defeated Bob Emory & Mike Justice
Ranger Ross defeated the Iron Sheik
NWA TV Champion Sting defeated Mike Rotunda
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat & NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Ric Flair & Michael Hayes
WWF @ Moline, IL - Wharton Fieldhouse - April 24, 1989
The Warlord defeated Koko B. Ware
Ron Garvin defeated Barry Horowitz
Tom Magee defeated Tim Horner
Big John Studd fought Andre the Giant to a double disqualification
The Rockers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
WWF @ Des Moines, IA - Veterans Auditorium - April 25, 1989
Wrestling Challenge taping:
Big John Studd defeated Andre the Giant via disqualification when Haku interfered; after the bout, Jim Duggan made the save
The Ultimate Warrior vs. Randy Savage
5/14/89 - included a trailer for "No Holds Barred" as well as a lengthy clip from the film; featured a promo by Koko B. Ware about looking forward to seeing Hulk Hogan's new film; included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with WWF IC Champion Rick Rude & Bobby Heenan regarding the challenge of the Ultimate Warrior; featured closing comments from the Rockers and the Rougeaus regarding their match the following week:
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Greg Valentine & Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) via disqualification at around the 5-minute mark in a non-title match after the referee was knocked out and Honky hit Ax with Hart's megaphone; Ron Garvin came to the ring as a referee to make the disqualification call (Demolition)
Bret Hart pinned Dave Wagner at 2:23 with an elbow drop from the middle turnbuckle; recently reinstated Danny Davis was the referee for the bout
The Barbarian (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Kim Yates at 1:52 with a flying shoulderblock
The Bushwhackers defeated the Invader & an unknown at 2:02 when Luke pinned the unknown following the battering ram and double gutbuster; prior to the Bushwhackers' entrance, Zeus made an appearance and scared both ring announcer Mike McGuirk as well as the enhancement talent from the ring before leaving ringside
Hercules defeated Randy Spears via submission with the backbreaker at 2:00; Ron Garvin was the referee for the bout
Rick Martel (w/ Slick) pinned Jim Evans at 2:11 with a kneedrop off the top; prior to the bout, Tony Schiavone interviewed Slick & Martel at ringside regarding his turning on Tito Santana and the fans
5/21/89 - included a trailer for "No Holds Barred"; featured a promo from Hillbilly Jim regarding Hogan's film; included two clips from the film, one focused on Hogan and the other on Zeus; featured Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with Miss Elizabeth regarding Randy Savage naming Sensational Sherri as his new manager as well as Savage's quest to regain the WWF World Title from Hulk Hogan:
Brutus Beefcake defeated Mike Thomas via submission with the sleeper at 2:54; after the bout, Beefcake cut some of his opponent's hair
Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Scott Colton with the side suplex at 2:39
Tito Santana pinned Tom Stone at 3:22 with the flying forearm; Ron Garvin was the referee for the bout
Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Jim Powers at 2:30 via submission with the Million $ Dream
The Rockers fought Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) to a no contest when Michaels was assaulted with Hart's megaphone during a brawl on the floor before the match began, causing Michaels to bleed from the mouth; prior to the bout, Tony Schiavone interviewed Jimmy Hart & the Rougeaus regarding the Rockers' theme music, with Raymond Rougeau then claiming the Rockers were copycats for singing their theme song as well and saying they worth worthy enough to wrestle the Rougeaus, resulting in Michaels & Jannetty going out to the floor to start the fight
The Ultimate Warrior pinned Barry Horowitz at 3:21 with the press slam / splash combo; after the bout, Warrior carried Horowitz backstage
5/28/89 - included comments from several fans in attendance regarding "No Holds Barred", set to premiere Friday, June 2nd; featured a promo from the Bushwhackers regarding the film; included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with Zeus in which Zeus said he was the real star of "No Holds Barred" because he was bigger, badder, and he would kick Hulk Hogan's butt; featured a clip from the film; included closing comments from the Big Bossman and Hulk Hogan regarding their upcoming steel cage match on Saturday Night's Main Event:
Jake Roberts pinned Tom Burton with the DDT at 3:42
Big John Studd defeated an unknown via submission with a bearhug at 1:55
The Big Bossman & Akeem (w/ Slick) defeated JT Thomas & Red Tyler at 3:31 when Akeem pinned Tyler with a splash; after the bout, Slick distracted the referee as Thomas was handcuffed to the ropes and beaten with Bossman's nightstick
The Red Rooster defeated Tom Stone at 3:53 via submission with an elevated chicken wing; Ron Garvin was the referee for the bout
Mr. Perfect pinned Frank DeFalco at 3:08 with the Perfect Plex
Hillbilly Jim pinned Jeff Curtis at 2:37 with a boot to the face; prior to the bout, Jim danced with Mike McGuirk at ringside
Saturday Night's Main Event #21 - 5/27/89 on NBC; featured Vince McMahon & Jesse Ventura on commentary; included two seperate clips from "No Holds Barred", one featuring Hulk Hogan and the other featuring Zeus:
King Jim Duggan defeated WWF IC Champion Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) via count-out at around 7:15 when the running clothesline from the challenger knocked Rude to the floor and the champion could not break the count back inside; Haku briefly appeared ringside at around the 3:40 mark but was sent backstage by referees; Duggan's exit theme was "Stars and Stripes Forever" as it was Memorial Day Weekend (Duggan's first match as King, even though he did not actually win the crown until 4/26)
Randy Savage (w/ Sensational Sherri) pinned Jim Neidhart with the flying elbowsmash at 5:54 after hitting a double axe handle from the top to the floor
WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman (w/ Slick) in a steel cage match at 10:01 by stealing Bossman's handcuffs from an interfering Slick and handcuffing Bossman to the top rope, with the champion then escaping over the top just seconds before Slick was able to uncuff Bossman so he could escape out the door; prior to the bout, Slick introduced Zeus who then came ringside and awaited Hogan's entrance; moments later, as Hogan approached the cage, he was beaten down by Zeus; after the bout, Hogan rammed Bossman into the cage on the floor and did the same to Slick inside the ring before Bossman pulled his manager to safety; Hogan then posed in the ring while wearing Slick's hat
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition via disqualification at around 9:15 when a frustrated Ax entered the ring, a brawl ensued, and Ax shoved referee Joey Marella to the mat; after the match, both teams battled their way backstage (Demolition)
Jimmy Snuka pinned Boris Zhukov (w/ Slick) at 1:11 with a backbreaker and the top rope splash (Snuka's in-ring return after a 4 year absence)
CWA @ Owensboro, KY – Civic Center – April 26, 1989
Tony Anthony vs. Pat Tanaka
Detroit Demolition vs. Paul Diamond
Robert Fuller & Brian Lee vs. Jeff Jarrett & John Paul
Unified Heavyweight Title: Master of Pain (c) vs. Lord Humongous
WWF @ Omaha, NE - Civic Center - April 26, 1989 (10,310; sell out)
WWF Superstars taping:
Megaman (w/ Jimmy Hart) vs. ?
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/15/89: The Warlord (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Tim Horner
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/8/89 - included Tito Santana as a guest of the Brother Love Show
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/8/89: Hercules fought the Barbarian (w/ Mr. Fuji) to a double count-out at 7:25; after the bout, Hercules broke Fuji's cane over the Barbarian's back
Kendo Nagasaki (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Tim Horner
Jimmy Snuka defeated Honkytonk Man
Big John Studd defeated Andre the Giant via disqualification when Haku interfered; after the bout, Jim Duggan made the save
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/15/89: Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Koko B. Ware & the Blue Blazer when Anderson pinned Blazer following the spike piledriver
Randy Savage defeated the Ultimate Warrior via count-out when Warrior attacked Rick Rude at ringside
Jake Roberts pinned Greg Valentine
WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman in a steel cage match
5/13/89 - featured a brand new logo and theme music for the show, the first change since the show began in 9/86; included Tony Schiavone conducting an interview with Miss Elizabeth where she said she would be Hulk Hogan's manager for as long as he needs her and Hulkamania will live forever; featured closing comments from the Brooklyn Brawler & Bobby Heenan as well as the Red Rooster regarding their match the following week:
The Ultimate Warrior pinned Al Burke at 2:08 with the press slam / splash combo; after the bout, Warrior carried his opponent backstage
Bad News Brown pinned Tom Stock with the Ghetto Blaster at 1:58; Danny Davis made his return as a referee for the bout, with Vince McMahon stating that Davis was placed on probation status after surrendering his contract to be a wrestler
Brutus Beefcake defeated Tony Leone via submission with the sleeper at 2:16; Ron Garvin was the referee for the bout
The Big Bossman & Akeem (w/ Slick) defeated Jim Merkel & Kevin Michaelson at 1:43 when Akeem pinned Michaelson with a splash following the sidewalk slam from Bossman; after the bout, Merkel was handcuffed to the top rope and beaten with Bossman's nightstick
Jim Duggan pinned King Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) with the running clothesline at 3:29 to win the crown; after the bout, Heenan ran backstage with the robe and crown - unwilling to let Duggan have them (Best of the WWF Vol. 20)
Tito Santana pinned Barry Horowitz with the flying forearm at 2:30
5/20/89 - included Jake Roberts as a guest of the Brother Love Show, taped 4/4/89 in Glens Falls; featured the coronation of King Jim Duggan, with most of the babyface wrestlers in attendance for the segment:
WWF IC Champion Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Jim Evans with the Rude Awakening at 1:25; after the bout, Rude rejected a woman that was brought into the ring for him to kiss, saying he didn't want to kiss anyone
The Bushwhackers defeated Barry Horowitz & Chris Curtis at 2:08 when Butch pinned Curtis following the double gutbuster
Rick Martel (w/ Slick) pinned JT Thomas at 2:10 with a kneedrop off the top
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler (w/ Bobby Heenan) at 4:51 with a roll up as the Brawler began arguing with referee Ron Garvin; after the bout, Brawler attacked Garvin with Garvin quickly clearing him from the ring
Mr. Perfect pinned Red Tyler with the Perfect Plex at 1:26
5/27/89 - included Zeus as a guest of the Brother Love Show; featured the Rockers / Rougeaus match from the previous week's Wrestling Challenge:
Koko B. Ware pinned the Black Knight with the Ghostbuster at 3:36
Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Scott Colton via submission with the Million $ Dream at 2:59
Bret Hart pinned Randy Spear with the piledriver at 2:28; Ron Garvin was the referee for the bout
Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Warren Bianchi with the side suplex at 2:04
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Tom Stone & Mark Thomas at 2:17 when Ax pinned Thomas following the Decapitation
WWF @ Hershey, PA - Hersheypark Arena - April 27, 1989 (3,000)
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem via disqualification
Rick Martel defeated Tito Santana
Bret Hart fought Mr. Perfect to a time-limit draw
Bad News Brown pinned the Blue Blazer
Honkytonk Man pinned Hillbilly Jim
Greg Valentine defeated Jim Powers
The Ultimate Warrior defeated WWF IC Champion Rick Rude via count-out
WWF @ Rochester, NY - War Memorial - April 28, 1989
Greg Valentine defeated Jim Powers
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler
Rick Martel fought Tito Santana to a no contest when Martel attacked Santana before the bout; the match was postponned for later in the card
Bad News Brown pinned the Blue Blazer
The Ultimate Warrior defeated WWF IC Champion Rick Rude via count-out
Bret Hart fought Mr. Perfect to a time-limit draw after the 16-minute mark
Rick Martel pinned Tito Santana
Honkytonk Man pinned Hillbilly Jim
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem via disqualification
WWF @ Providence, RI - Civic Center - April 28, 1989 (8,000)
Paul Roma pinned Boris Zhukov
WWF Women's Champion Rockin Robin defeated Judy Martin
Dino Bravo pinned Hercules
Randy Savage pinned Brutus Beefcake
The Warlord defeated Koko B. Ware
The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Jake Roberts pinned Ted Dibiase
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – April 28, 1989
Buddy Roberts d. Tony Falk
Mil Mascaras d. El Grande Coloso
Kerry Von Erich d. Super Zodiac
Jeff Jarrett d. Cactus Jack
Chris Adams & Jimmy Jack Funk d. Brickhouse Brown & Iceman Parsons
Texas Tag Titles: Shaun & Steve Simpson d. Beauty & The Beast (c)
Unified Heavyweight Title: Jerry Lawler (c) d. Matt Borne
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – April 28, 1989
North American Heavyweight Title: Larry Cameron d. Davey Boy Smith (c)
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – April 29, 1989
Action Jackson d. Frankie Lancaster
Robert Fuller & Dutch Mantell d. David Elder & Alan Yates
Master of Pain & PY Chu-Hi d. Hart & Jimmy Masters
Jeff Jarrett d. Ready
Lord Humongous d. Rough
The Mason-Dixon Connection d. Tony Anthony & Brodie Chase
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – April 29, 1989
Cactus Jack d. Craig Whitford
NWA @ Baltimore, MD – Civic Center – April 29, 1989 (3,300)
Shane Douglas d. The Raider
Butch Reed d. Bob Emory
Rick Steiner d. Joey Maggs
Eddie Gilbert d. Great Muta by DQ
The Samoan Swat Team d. Steve Casey & Junkyard Dog
Dick Murdoch d. Bob Orton Jr. by DQ
Sting d. Danny Spivey
The Road Warriors d. Mike Rotundo & Steve Williams
Lex Luger & Ricky Steamboat d. Ric Flair & Michael Hayes
WWC @ Carolina, Puerto Rico – April 29, 1989
Mr. Pogo vs. Ricky Santana
Jonathan Holliday vs. Super Medico
Abuddadein & El Profe vs. Rufus R. Jones & White Angel
Huracan Castillo Jr. & Miguel Perez Jr. vs. Bart & Brad Batten
Rip Rogers vs. TNT
Carlos Colon & The Invader vs. Chicky Starr & Steve Strong
WWF @ Auburn Hills, MI - Palace - April 29, 1989 (15,000)
Paul Roma defeated Boris Zhukov
The Warlord defeated Koko B. Ware
Bret Hart fought Mr. Perfect to a draw
Dino Bravo defeated Hercules
WWF Women's Champion Rockin Robin defeated Judy Martin
The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Jake Roberts pinned Ted Dibiase
Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out
WWF @ Minneapolis, MN - Met Center - April 29, 1989 (3,500)
Greg Valentine pinned the Blue Blazer
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem via disqualification
Brutus Beefcake pinned Bad News Brown
Rick Martel pinned Tito Santana
Honkytonk Man pinned Hillbilly Jim
The Ultimate Warrior fought WWF IC Champion Rick Rude to a double count-out
NWA @ Philadelphia, PA - Civic Center - April 30, 1989 (1,200)
Shane Douglas defeated the Raider
Butch Reed defeated Bob Emory
NWA US Tag Team Champion Rick Steiner defeated Joey Maggs
The Great Muta defeated NWA US Tag Team Champion Eddie Gilbert via disqualification
The Samoan Swat Team defeated the Junkyard Dog & Steve Casey
Bob Orton Jr. fought Dick Murdoch to a no contest
The Road Warriors defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda in a non-title match
NWA TV Champion Sting defeated Dan Spivey
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Michael Hayes via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated the Iron Sheik
Continental @ Montgomery, AL – Civic Center – April 30, 1989
US Jr. Heavyweight Title: Alan Martin d. Danny Davis (c)
WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - April 30, 1989 (8,300)
Paul Roma pinned Boris Zhukov
Mr. Perfect pinned Bret Hart
Dino Bravo pinned Hercules
WWF Women's Champion Rockin Robin pinned Judy Martin
Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out
The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Koko B. Ware defeated the Warlord via disqualification
Jake Roberts pinned Ted Dibiase
Jeff Jarrett d. The Shadow
Dutch Mantell d. Duce Mason
Detroit Demolition d. David Johnson
Robert Fuller & Brian Lee d. Chris Frazier & Freezer Thompson
Lord Humongous d. The Grappler
2 out of 3 falls: Tony Anthony & Action Jackson d. David Elder & John Paul
WWF @ Boston, MA - Boston Garden - April 22, 1989 (10,800)
Televised on NESN:
Greg Valentine pinned the Blue Blazer
The Barbarian (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Jim Neidhart after Neidhart became distracted by Fuji
Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Hillbilly Jim after Jim became distracted by Hart
Tito Santana fought Rick Martel to a no contest when Martel attacked Santana with a steel chair before the bout was to begin; as a result it was postponned until later in the night
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem via disqualification
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/15/89: The Genius defeated Jim Powers (Lanny Poffo's debut as the Genius)
Prime Time Wrestling - 6/12/89: Brutus Beefcake pinned Bad News Brown with a roll up while Bad News argued with the referee (Best of the WWF Vol. 20)
Rick Martel pinned Tito Santana at the 3-minute mark by using the ropes for leverage
The Ultimate Warrior defeated WWF IC Champion Rick Rude via count-out (The Ultimate Warrior 89)
WWF @ Philadelphia, PA - Spectrum - April 22, 1989 (14,089)
Paul Roma pinned Boris Zhukov
WWF Women's Champion Rockin Robin pinned Judy Martin
Bret Hart fought Mr. Perfect to a time-limit draw
Dino Bravo pinned Hercules
The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard when Anderson was pinned
Jake Roberts defeated Ted Dibiase
Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out when Savage knocked the champion to the floor after Hogan became distracted by Sensational Sherri
WWC @ Carolina, Puerto Rico – April 22, 1989
WWC Jr. Heavyweight Title: Jonathan Holliday (c) vs. Ricky Santana
Abuddadein vs. White Angel
Carribbean Tag Titles: Huracan Castillo Jr. & Miguel Perez Jr. (c) vs. Bart & Brad Batten
Carribbean Heavyweight Title: Rip Rogers (c) vs. TNT
Abdullah the Butcher & Steve Strong vs. Carlos Colon & The Invader
CWA @ Jonesboro, AR – April 22, 1989 (428)
John Paul fought Brian Lee to a draw
Tony Anthony d. Scott Steiner
Chris Adams d. Detroit Demolition by DQ
Lord Humongous d. Robert Fuller by DQ
Jeff Jarrett d. Dutch Mantell by DQ
Jerry Lawler d. Master of Pain by DQ
Steel Cage Match: Detroit Demolition, Robert Fuller, Brian Lee, Master of Pain, & Dutch Mantell d. Chris Adams, Jeff Jarrett, Jerry Lawler, Lord Humongous, & Scott Steiner
AWA @ Shawano, WI – April 22, 1989
Wayne Bloom fought Tommy Jammer to a draw
Wendi Richter d. The Dazzler
Col. DeBeers d. Derrick Dukes
Greg Gagne & Wahoo McDaniel d. Badd Company
AWA World Heavyweight Title: Larry Zbyszko (c) d. Ken Patera
NWA @ St. Louis, MO - Kiel Auditorium - April 22, 1989 (2,800)
Shane Douglas defeated Akio Sato
Eddie Gilbert defeated Mike George
The Great Muta defeated George South
Rick Steiner defeated Butch Reed
NWA TV Champion Sting defeated Dan Spivey
Bob Orton Jr. defeated Dick Murdoch via disqualification
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Michael Hayes via disqualification
The Road Warriors defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
Stampede @ Edmonton, Alberta – April 22, 1989 (400)
Rita Rivera d. Rhonda Singh
Koki Kitahara d. Eddie Watts
Johnny Smith d. Kim Schau
Makhan & Vokhan Singh d. Cuban Assassin & Gerry Morrow
Angel of Death & Larry Cameron battled Steve Blackman & Davey Boy Smith to a double countout
International Tag Titles: Bob & Kerry Brown d. Chris Benoit & Beef Wellington (c) by countout
PNW @ Portland, OR – Sports Arena – April 22, 1989
Steve Doll d. CW Bergstrom
Buddy Rose d. Top Gun by countout
Jonathan Boyd d. Joey Jackson
Midnight Soldier d. Al Madril by DQ
Scotty the Body & Scott Peterson d. Beetlejuice & Rex King by DQ
Northwest Heavyweight Title: Carl Styles d. The Grappler (c)
WWF @ Toronto, Ontario - Maple Leaf Gardens - April 23, 1989 (19,000; sell out)
Dino Bravo pinned Hercules by holding onto the ropes for leverage as Herc attempted a sunset flip into the ring
Greg Valentine pinned the Blue Blazer
Hillbilly Jim defeated Honkytonk Man via disqualification
Mr. Perfect fought Bret Hart to a 20-minute time-limit draw
Paul Roma pinned Boris Zhukov
The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard when, after a miscommunication, Arn actually pinned Tully and the referee called for the bell
Jake Roberts pinned Ted Dibiase
Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out
NWA @ Huntington, WV - April 23, 1989 (2,000)
Shane Douglas defeated George South
The Samoan Swat Team defeated Bob Emory & Mike Justice
Bob Orton Jr. defeated Dick Murdoch
Rick Steiner defeated Dan Spivey
NWA TV Champion Sting defeated the Great Muta via disqualification
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Michael Hayes
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
Peach State @ Cedartown, GA - Old Benedict Gym - April 23, 1989
David Jones vs. Jim Powell
Peach State Heavyweight Title: The Nightmare (c) vs. Ted Oates
Mr. Atlanta & Dino Minelli vs. The Bullet & Mr. Wrestling II
Street Fight: Brad Armstrong vs. Tommy Rich
NWA @ Columbus, OH - April 23, 1989 (700)
Shane Douglas defeated George South
The Samoan Swat Team defeated Mike Justice & Bob Emory
NWA US Tag Team Champion Rick Steiner defeated the Iron Sheik
Bob Orton Jr. defeated Dick Murdoch
The Great Muta defeated Eddie Gilbert
NWA TV Champion Sting defeated Dan Spivey
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat & NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Ric Flair & Michael Hayes
WWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - April 24, 1989 (16,000)
Televised on the MSG Network - included Tony Schiavone & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary:
Prime Time Wrestling - 6/12/89: Greg Valentine (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned the Blue Blazer at 10:57 by catching him coming off the top rope and slamming him to the mat (Owen Hart's final MSG appearance for 3 and a half years)
Hillbilly Jim defeated Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) via disqualification at the 24-second mark after Honky attacked Jim from behind with Hart's megaphone after Jim became distracted by Hart, with Honky & Hart then further attacking Jim before leaving ringside; after Hillbilly got to his feet, he grabbed the mic and said he didn't want that type of victory and challenged Honky to come back out and continue the match, but the challenge went unanswered
Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Hercules at 16:26 by sitting on Herc's chest and then holding onto the ropes for leverage; after the bout, Hercules applied the full nelson on Bravo
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/8/89: Paul Roma pinned Boris Zhukov at 12:21 with a powerslam; after the bout, Hillbilly Jim returned to the ring and said he said he wanted to fight Honkytonk Man anywhere he could get a match with him; later in the show, Howard Finkel announced a rematch had been signed for 5/8 at the Meadowlands
Jake Roberts pinned Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) at 16:16 with a roll up as Dibiase played to the fans; after the bout, Dibiase & Virgil attacked Jake until they knocked him out of the ring, as Dibiase & Virgil then began to leave ringside, Jake pulled Virgil back inside the ring, where he was about to lay Damien across him, but Dibiase returned to ringside and pulled Virgil away before Jake could do anything (SuperTape)
Mr. Perfect fought Bret Hart to a 20-minute time limit draw at 19:05; after the bout, Hart challenged Perfect to 5 more minutes, with the two briefly brawling until Hart sent his opponent to the floor
The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard at 10:02 when Butch pinned Anderson after Luke headbutted Anderson in the mid-section when he was attempting to powerslam Butch, with Butch falling on top for the pin
Randy Savage (w/ Sensational Sherri) defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out at 10:36 after Sherri jumped on Hogan's back to prevent him from reentering the ring, and Savage attacked Hogan from behind after Hogan he got Sherri off him and then quickly reentered the ring on the 9-count; after the bout, Sherri put the world title belt around Savage's waist and raised his hand in victory until Hogan snuck up behind them, rammed their heads together and reclaimed his title belt before chasing both from the ring
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – April 24, 1989
Detroit Demolition d. Ken Raper
Action Jackson fought Frankie Lancaster to a draw
Tony Anthony d. Chris Adams by DQ
Jeff Jarrett d. Dutch Mantell by DQ
John Paul & Tracy Smothers d. Robert Fuller & Brian Lee by DQ
Lord Humongous d. Master of Pain by DQ
Jerry Lawler d. PY Chu-Hi
Jerry Lawler d. Samurai
Jerry Lawler d. Mr. Devastation
Unified Heavyweight Title: Jerry Lawler d. Master of Pain (c)
NWA @ Dayton, OH - April 24, 1989
Shane Douglas defeated Doug Gilbert
The Great Muta defeated George South
The Samoan Swat Team defeated Bob Emory & Mike Justice
Ranger Ross defeated the Iron Sheik
NWA TV Champion Sting defeated Mike Rotunda
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat & NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Ric Flair & Michael Hayes
WWF @ Moline, IL - Wharton Fieldhouse - April 24, 1989
The Warlord defeated Koko B. Ware
Ron Garvin defeated Barry Horowitz
Tom Magee defeated Tim Horner
Big John Studd fought Andre the Giant to a double disqualification
The Rockers defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
WWF @ Des Moines, IA - Veterans Auditorium - April 25, 1989
Wrestling Challenge taping:
Big John Studd defeated Andre the Giant via disqualification when Haku interfered; after the bout, Jim Duggan made the save
The Ultimate Warrior vs. Randy Savage
5/14/89 - included a trailer for "No Holds Barred" as well as a lengthy clip from the film; featured a promo by Koko B. Ware about looking forward to seeing Hulk Hogan's new film; included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with WWF IC Champion Rick Rude & Bobby Heenan regarding the challenge of the Ultimate Warrior; featured closing comments from the Rockers and the Rougeaus regarding their match the following week:
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Greg Valentine & Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) via disqualification at around the 5-minute mark in a non-title match after the referee was knocked out and Honky hit Ax with Hart's megaphone; Ron Garvin came to the ring as a referee to make the disqualification call (Demolition)
Bret Hart pinned Dave Wagner at 2:23 with an elbow drop from the middle turnbuckle; recently reinstated Danny Davis was the referee for the bout
The Barbarian (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Kim Yates at 1:52 with a flying shoulderblock
The Bushwhackers defeated the Invader & an unknown at 2:02 when Luke pinned the unknown following the battering ram and double gutbuster; prior to the Bushwhackers' entrance, Zeus made an appearance and scared both ring announcer Mike McGuirk as well as the enhancement talent from the ring before leaving ringside
Hercules defeated Randy Spears via submission with the backbreaker at 2:00; Ron Garvin was the referee for the bout
Rick Martel (w/ Slick) pinned Jim Evans at 2:11 with a kneedrop off the top; prior to the bout, Tony Schiavone interviewed Slick & Martel at ringside regarding his turning on Tito Santana and the fans
5/21/89 - included a trailer for "No Holds Barred"; featured a promo from Hillbilly Jim regarding Hogan's film; included two clips from the film, one focused on Hogan and the other on Zeus; featured Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with Miss Elizabeth regarding Randy Savage naming Sensational Sherri as his new manager as well as Savage's quest to regain the WWF World Title from Hulk Hogan:
Brutus Beefcake defeated Mike Thomas via submission with the sleeper at 2:54; after the bout, Beefcake cut some of his opponent's hair
Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Scott Colton with the side suplex at 2:39
Tito Santana pinned Tom Stone at 3:22 with the flying forearm; Ron Garvin was the referee for the bout
Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Jim Powers at 2:30 via submission with the Million $ Dream
The Rockers fought Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) to a no contest when Michaels was assaulted with Hart's megaphone during a brawl on the floor before the match began, causing Michaels to bleed from the mouth; prior to the bout, Tony Schiavone interviewed Jimmy Hart & the Rougeaus regarding the Rockers' theme music, with Raymond Rougeau then claiming the Rockers were copycats for singing their theme song as well and saying they worth worthy enough to wrestle the Rougeaus, resulting in Michaels & Jannetty going out to the floor to start the fight
The Ultimate Warrior pinned Barry Horowitz at 3:21 with the press slam / splash combo; after the bout, Warrior carried Horowitz backstage
5/28/89 - included comments from several fans in attendance regarding "No Holds Barred", set to premiere Friday, June 2nd; featured a promo from the Bushwhackers regarding the film; included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with Zeus in which Zeus said he was the real star of "No Holds Barred" because he was bigger, badder, and he would kick Hulk Hogan's butt; featured a clip from the film; included closing comments from the Big Bossman and Hulk Hogan regarding their upcoming steel cage match on Saturday Night's Main Event:
Jake Roberts pinned Tom Burton with the DDT at 3:42
Big John Studd defeated an unknown via submission with a bearhug at 1:55
The Big Bossman & Akeem (w/ Slick) defeated JT Thomas & Red Tyler at 3:31 when Akeem pinned Tyler with a splash; after the bout, Slick distracted the referee as Thomas was handcuffed to the ropes and beaten with Bossman's nightstick
The Red Rooster defeated Tom Stone at 3:53 via submission with an elevated chicken wing; Ron Garvin was the referee for the bout
Mr. Perfect pinned Frank DeFalco at 3:08 with the Perfect Plex
Hillbilly Jim pinned Jeff Curtis at 2:37 with a boot to the face; prior to the bout, Jim danced with Mike McGuirk at ringside
Saturday Night's Main Event #21 - 5/27/89 on NBC; featured Vince McMahon & Jesse Ventura on commentary; included two seperate clips from "No Holds Barred", one featuring Hulk Hogan and the other featuring Zeus:
King Jim Duggan defeated WWF IC Champion Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) via count-out at around 7:15 when the running clothesline from the challenger knocked Rude to the floor and the champion could not break the count back inside; Haku briefly appeared ringside at around the 3:40 mark but was sent backstage by referees; Duggan's exit theme was "Stars and Stripes Forever" as it was Memorial Day Weekend (Duggan's first match as King, even though he did not actually win the crown until 4/26)
Randy Savage (w/ Sensational Sherri) pinned Jim Neidhart with the flying elbowsmash at 5:54 after hitting a double axe handle from the top to the floor
WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman (w/ Slick) in a steel cage match at 10:01 by stealing Bossman's handcuffs from an interfering Slick and handcuffing Bossman to the top rope, with the champion then escaping over the top just seconds before Slick was able to uncuff Bossman so he could escape out the door; prior to the bout, Slick introduced Zeus who then came ringside and awaited Hogan's entrance; moments later, as Hogan approached the cage, he was beaten down by Zeus; after the bout, Hogan rammed Bossman into the cage on the floor and did the same to Slick inside the ring before Bossman pulled his manager to safety; Hogan then posed in the ring while wearing Slick's hat
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ Bobby Heenan) defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition via disqualification at around 9:15 when a frustrated Ax entered the ring, a brawl ensued, and Ax shoved referee Joey Marella to the mat; after the match, both teams battled their way backstage (Demolition)
Jimmy Snuka pinned Boris Zhukov (w/ Slick) at 1:11 with a backbreaker and the top rope splash (Snuka's in-ring return after a 4 year absence)
CWA @ Owensboro, KY – Civic Center – April 26, 1989
Tony Anthony vs. Pat Tanaka
Detroit Demolition vs. Paul Diamond
Robert Fuller & Brian Lee vs. Jeff Jarrett & John Paul
Unified Heavyweight Title: Master of Pain (c) vs. Lord Humongous
WWF @ Omaha, NE - Civic Center - April 26, 1989 (10,310; sell out)
WWF Superstars taping:
Megaman (w/ Jimmy Hart) vs. ?
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/15/89: The Warlord (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Tim Horner
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/8/89 - included Tito Santana as a guest of the Brother Love Show
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/8/89: Hercules fought the Barbarian (w/ Mr. Fuji) to a double count-out at 7:25; after the bout, Hercules broke Fuji's cane over the Barbarian's back
Kendo Nagasaki (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Tim Horner
Jimmy Snuka defeated Honkytonk Man
Big John Studd defeated Andre the Giant via disqualification when Haku interfered; after the bout, Jim Duggan made the save
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/15/89: Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Koko B. Ware & the Blue Blazer when Anderson pinned Blazer following the spike piledriver
Randy Savage defeated the Ultimate Warrior via count-out when Warrior attacked Rick Rude at ringside
Jake Roberts pinned Greg Valentine
WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated the Big Bossman in a steel cage match
5/13/89 - featured a brand new logo and theme music for the show, the first change since the show began in 9/86; included Tony Schiavone conducting an interview with Miss Elizabeth where she said she would be Hulk Hogan's manager for as long as he needs her and Hulkamania will live forever; featured closing comments from the Brooklyn Brawler & Bobby Heenan as well as the Red Rooster regarding their match the following week:
The Ultimate Warrior pinned Al Burke at 2:08 with the press slam / splash combo; after the bout, Warrior carried his opponent backstage
Bad News Brown pinned Tom Stock with the Ghetto Blaster at 1:58; Danny Davis made his return as a referee for the bout, with Vince McMahon stating that Davis was placed on probation status after surrendering his contract to be a wrestler
Brutus Beefcake defeated Tony Leone via submission with the sleeper at 2:16; Ron Garvin was the referee for the bout
The Big Bossman & Akeem (w/ Slick) defeated Jim Merkel & Kevin Michaelson at 1:43 when Akeem pinned Michaelson with a splash following the sidewalk slam from Bossman; after the bout, Merkel was handcuffed to the top rope and beaten with Bossman's nightstick
Jim Duggan pinned King Haku (w/ Bobby Heenan) with the running clothesline at 3:29 to win the crown; after the bout, Heenan ran backstage with the robe and crown - unwilling to let Duggan have them (Best of the WWF Vol. 20)
Tito Santana pinned Barry Horowitz with the flying forearm at 2:30
5/20/89 - included Jake Roberts as a guest of the Brother Love Show, taped 4/4/89 in Glens Falls; featured the coronation of King Jim Duggan, with most of the babyface wrestlers in attendance for the segment:
WWF IC Champion Rick Rude (w/ Bobby Heenan) pinned Jim Evans with the Rude Awakening at 1:25; after the bout, Rude rejected a woman that was brought into the ring for him to kiss, saying he didn't want to kiss anyone
The Bushwhackers defeated Barry Horowitz & Chris Curtis at 2:08 when Butch pinned Curtis following the double gutbuster
Rick Martel (w/ Slick) pinned JT Thomas at 2:10 with a kneedrop off the top
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler (w/ Bobby Heenan) at 4:51 with a roll up as the Brawler began arguing with referee Ron Garvin; after the bout, Brawler attacked Garvin with Garvin quickly clearing him from the ring
Mr. Perfect pinned Red Tyler with the Perfect Plex at 1:26
5/27/89 - included Zeus as a guest of the Brother Love Show; featured the Rockers / Rougeaus match from the previous week's Wrestling Challenge:
Koko B. Ware pinned the Black Knight with the Ghostbuster at 3:36
Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated Scott Colton via submission with the Million $ Dream at 2:59
Bret Hart pinned Randy Spear with the piledriver at 2:28; Ron Garvin was the referee for the bout
Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Warren Bianchi with the side suplex at 2:04
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Tom Stone & Mark Thomas at 2:17 when Ax pinned Thomas following the Decapitation
WWF @ Hershey, PA - Hersheypark Arena - April 27, 1989 (3,000)
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem via disqualification
Rick Martel defeated Tito Santana
Bret Hart fought Mr. Perfect to a time-limit draw
Bad News Brown pinned the Blue Blazer
Honkytonk Man pinned Hillbilly Jim
Greg Valentine defeated Jim Powers
The Ultimate Warrior defeated WWF IC Champion Rick Rude via count-out
WWF @ Rochester, NY - War Memorial - April 28, 1989
Greg Valentine defeated Jim Powers
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler
Rick Martel fought Tito Santana to a no contest when Martel attacked Santana before the bout; the match was postponned for later in the card
Bad News Brown pinned the Blue Blazer
The Ultimate Warrior defeated WWF IC Champion Rick Rude via count-out
Bret Hart fought Mr. Perfect to a time-limit draw after the 16-minute mark
Rick Martel pinned Tito Santana
Honkytonk Man pinned Hillbilly Jim
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem via disqualification
WWF @ Providence, RI - Civic Center - April 28, 1989 (8,000)
Paul Roma pinned Boris Zhukov
WWF Women's Champion Rockin Robin defeated Judy Martin
Dino Bravo pinned Hercules
Randy Savage pinned Brutus Beefcake
The Warlord defeated Koko B. Ware
The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Jake Roberts pinned Ted Dibiase
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – April 28, 1989
Buddy Roberts d. Tony Falk
Mil Mascaras d. El Grande Coloso
Kerry Von Erich d. Super Zodiac
Jeff Jarrett d. Cactus Jack
Chris Adams & Jimmy Jack Funk d. Brickhouse Brown & Iceman Parsons
Texas Tag Titles: Shaun & Steve Simpson d. Beauty & The Beast (c)
Unified Heavyweight Title: Jerry Lawler (c) d. Matt Borne
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – April 28, 1989
North American Heavyweight Title: Larry Cameron d. Davey Boy Smith (c)
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – April 29, 1989
Action Jackson d. Frankie Lancaster
Robert Fuller & Dutch Mantell d. David Elder & Alan Yates
Master of Pain & PY Chu-Hi d. Hart & Jimmy Masters
Jeff Jarrett d. Ready
Lord Humongous d. Rough
The Mason-Dixon Connection d. Tony Anthony & Brodie Chase
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – April 29, 1989
Cactus Jack d. Craig Whitford
NWA @ Baltimore, MD – Civic Center – April 29, 1989 (3,300)
Shane Douglas d. The Raider
Butch Reed d. Bob Emory
Rick Steiner d. Joey Maggs
Eddie Gilbert d. Great Muta by DQ
The Samoan Swat Team d. Steve Casey & Junkyard Dog
Dick Murdoch d. Bob Orton Jr. by DQ
Sting d. Danny Spivey
The Road Warriors d. Mike Rotundo & Steve Williams
Lex Luger & Ricky Steamboat d. Ric Flair & Michael Hayes
WWC @ Carolina, Puerto Rico – April 29, 1989
Mr. Pogo vs. Ricky Santana
Jonathan Holliday vs. Super Medico
Abuddadein & El Profe vs. Rufus R. Jones & White Angel
Huracan Castillo Jr. & Miguel Perez Jr. vs. Bart & Brad Batten
Rip Rogers vs. TNT
Carlos Colon & The Invader vs. Chicky Starr & Steve Strong
WWF @ Auburn Hills, MI - Palace - April 29, 1989 (15,000)
Paul Roma defeated Boris Zhukov
The Warlord defeated Koko B. Ware
Bret Hart fought Mr. Perfect to a draw
Dino Bravo defeated Hercules
WWF Women's Champion Rockin Robin defeated Judy Martin
The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Jake Roberts pinned Ted Dibiase
Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out
WWF @ Minneapolis, MN - Met Center - April 29, 1989 (3,500)
Greg Valentine pinned the Blue Blazer
The Red Rooster pinned the Brooklyn Brawler
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Big Bossman & Akeem via disqualification
Brutus Beefcake pinned Bad News Brown
Rick Martel pinned Tito Santana
Honkytonk Man pinned Hillbilly Jim
The Ultimate Warrior fought WWF IC Champion Rick Rude to a double count-out
NWA @ Philadelphia, PA - Civic Center - April 30, 1989 (1,200)
Shane Douglas defeated the Raider
Butch Reed defeated Bob Emory
NWA US Tag Team Champion Rick Steiner defeated Joey Maggs
The Great Muta defeated NWA US Tag Team Champion Eddie Gilbert via disqualification
The Samoan Swat Team defeated the Junkyard Dog & Steve Casey
Bob Orton Jr. fought Dick Murdoch to a no contest
The Road Warriors defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda in a non-title match
NWA TV Champion Sting defeated Dan Spivey
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Michael Hayes via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated the Iron Sheik
Continental @ Montgomery, AL – Civic Center – April 30, 1989
US Jr. Heavyweight Title: Alan Martin d. Danny Davis (c)
WWF @ Richfield, OH - Coliseum - April 30, 1989 (8,300)
Paul Roma pinned Boris Zhukov
Mr. Perfect pinned Bret Hart
Dino Bravo pinned Hercules
WWF Women's Champion Rockin Robin pinned Judy Martin
Randy Savage defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan via count-out
The Bushwhackers defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Koko B. Ware defeated the Warlord via disqualification
Jake Roberts pinned Ted Dibiase