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AJPW @ Kawasaki, Japan – April 22, 1988 (3,100)
Mighty Inoue & Isamu Teranishi d. Masa Fuchi & Kenta Kobashi
Footloose fought Shinichi Nakano & Tiger Mask to a draw
Giant Baba & John Tenta d. Rusher Kimura & Goro Tsurumi
Hiroshi Wajima d. Tom Magee
The Great Kabuki & Yoshiaki Yatsu d. Austin Idol & George Skaaland
Jumbo Tsuruta d. Big Bubba Rogers
AJPW World Tag Titles: Ashura Hara & Genichiro Tenryu (c) d. Bruiser Brody & Tommy Rich
NJPW @ Okinawa, Japan – April 22, 1988 (2,830)
Hiro Saito & Kensuke Sasaki d. Los Villanos IV y V
George Takano d. Crusher Krunsky by DQ
Yoshiaki Fujiwara & Osamu Kido d. Steve Casey & Scott Hall
Kengo Kimura d. Super Strong Machine
Riki Choshu d. Manny Fernandez
Shiro Koshinaka & Keichi Yamada d. Hiroshi Hase & Kuniaki Kobayashi
Tatsumi Fujinami & Antonio Inoki d. Masa Saito & Big Van Vader by DQ
WWF @ Springfield, MA - Civic Center - April 22, 1988 (9,000)
Andre the Giant pinned Jake Roberts; after the match, Roberts hit the DDT on Bobby Heenan
Saturday Night's Main Event #16 - 4/30/88 on NBC - featured Vince McMahon & Jesse Ventura on commentary:
Jim Duggan defeated Hercules via disqualification at 7:22 when Andre the Giant interfered; after the bout, the Ultimate Warrior made the save
Brutus Beefcake defeated Danny Davis via submission with the sleeper at 3:02
WWF World Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned the One Man Gang (w/ Slick) with the flying elbowsmash at 5:56 after Slick accidentally hit the challenger in the face with his cane (closing moments featured on Macho Madness)
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated The British Bulldogs via disqualification at 4:46 in a non-title match
Ted Dibiase pinned Don Muraco at 4:10 even though Muraco's foot was on the bottom rope during the cover
Rick Rude pinned Koko B. Ware at 3:37 with the Rude Awakening after Koko landed throat first onto the top rope
Wrestling Challenge:
5/1/88 - featured the debut of female ring announcer Mike McGuirk; included Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with Ted Dibiase & Virgil, where Dibiase said he would become the WWF World Champion; included both the Jake Roberts, and Rick Rude matches from the 4/23 Superstars, both shown in full:
Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Oliver Humperdink) pinned Iron Mike Sharpe with the slingshot splash into the ring at 1:43
WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Jose Luis Rivera in a non-title match with the Shake, Rattle, & Roll at 2:02
Bret Hart pinned Barry Horowitz with the piledriver at 3:47
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated Chris Duffy & Joe Milano at 1:32 when Raymond scored the pin after a clothesline off the top from Jacques (the first instance of the Rougeaus being referred to as 'Fabulous')
5/8/88 - included Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with Jake Roberts; included the Beefcake / Davis and Duggan / Hercules bouts from SNME, both shown in full:
The British Bulldogs defeated Steve Lombardi & Randy Brian at 3:15 when the Dynamite Kid pinned Brian following the press slam / headbutt combo
The Ultimate Warrior pinned Conquistador #1 with the press slam and splash at 2:18
Bad News Brown pinned Reno Riggins with the Ghetto Blaster at 2:35
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Jerry Allen & Nelson Veilleux at 2:04 when Ax pinned Veilleux following the Decapitation
5/15/88 - included Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with Dino Bravo & Frenchy Martin; included the Koko / Rude and Dibiase / Muraco bouts from SNME, both shown in full:
Tito Santana & Rick Martel defeated Tony Ulysses & Rick Gantner at 5:02 when Santana pinned Ulysses with the flying forearm
The One Man Gang (w/ Slick) pinned Mario Mancini at 1:30 with a powerslam
The Killer Bees defeated Iron Mike Sharpe & Terry Gibbs at 3:38 when B. Brian Blair pinned Sharpe following a dropkick from Brunzell
Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov (w/ Slick) defeated Brady Boone & Billy Woods at 2:17 when Zhukov pinned Woods with a clothesline
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – April 22, 1988 (4,440)
Lex Luger & Barry Windham were to have teamed up for the tournament but, due to Windham turning on Luger to join the Four Horsemen two days earlier, Sting was paired with Luger instead
Opening Round: Dick Murdoch & Ivan Koloff (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Jimmy Valiant & Mighty Wilbur when Koloff pinned Valiant with the Russian Sickle after Murdoch landed a knee to the back as Valiant ran the ropes
Opening Round: NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner (w/ Kevin Sullivan) defeated Steve Williams & Ron Simmons via count-out after Sullivan hit Simmons with a foreign object on the floor; the bell rang just as Williams dropped Rotundo with the Oklahoma Stampede
Second Round: NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Kendall Windham & the Italian Stallion in a non-title match when Anderson pinned the Stallion with the DDT as Stallion attempted a backdrop
Second Round: The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defated Pez Whatley & Tiger Conway when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Whatley with the clothesline off the top after avoiding a flying clothesline from Whatley
Second Round: Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko & Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) when Fulton pinned Zybzsko with an inside cradle as Zbyzsko & Perez attempted a double team, with Rogers then knocking Perez to the floor with a dropkick
Second Round: Lex Luger & Sting (w/ Magnum TA) defeated Dick Murdoch & Ivan Koloff (w/ Paul Jones) when Sting pinned Murdoch by reversing a bodyslam from the apron into the ring into a cradle
Second Round: NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated the Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan) when Lane pinned Butch after Eaton hit Butch from behind with Cornette's tennis racquet; the champions were heavily cheered in the contest
Non-tournament match: Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) pinned Kevin Sullivan (w/ Rick Steiner) in a blindfold match with an inside cradle; after the match, Steiner unmasked Sullivan and attacked Garvin from behind; moments later, Ron Garvin came out to make the save, with NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo appearing as well; during the brawl, Sullivan hit Garvin in the chest with his golden spike
WWC @ Fajardo, Puerto Rico - April 22, 1988
Invader III vs. Dan Kroffat
Bobby Jaggers vs. TNT
Miguel Perez Jr. vs. Danny Spivey
Caribbean Tag Titles: The Renegade Warriors (c) vs. Kendo Nagasaki & Mr. Pogo
The Invader vs. Super Black Ninja
Carlos Colon vs. Hercules Ayala
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – April 22, 1988
Shaun Simpson d. Bob Bradley by DQ
Wild Bill Irwin d. Killer Brooks
DJ Peterson d. The Hood
Masahiro Chono & Mike George d. Jeff Raitz & Mike Reed
Steve Simpson & Kerry Von Erich d. Iceman Parsons & Buddy Roberts
John Tatum & Jack Victory d. The Missing Link & Jason Sterling
Chris Adams d. Terry Taylor by DQ
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – April 22, 1988 (700)
Brick Bronsky d. Goldie Rogers
Cuban Assassin & Gerry Morrow d. Beef Wellington & Suni War Cloud
Steve DiSalvo d. Randy Thatcher
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Chris Benoit (c) d. Shinji Sasazaki
International Tag Titles: Bad Company (c) d. Kerry Brown & Rip Rogers
Makhan Singh d. Jason the Terrible
North American Heavyweight Title: Johnny Smith d. Owen Hart (c) by countout
NJPW @ Okinawa, Japan – April 23, 1988 (1,780)
Kuniaki Kobayashi & Hiro Saito d. Los Villanos IV y V
Osamu Kido battled Super Strong Machine to a double countout
Hiroshi Hase d. Keichi Yamada
Handicap: Big Van Vader d. Tatsutoshi Goto & George Takano
Shiro Koshinaka & Seiji Sakaguchi d. Steve Casey & Manny Fernandez
Yoshiaki Fujiwara & Kengo Kimura battled Riki Choshu & Masa Saito to a no contest
Durban, South Africa - April 23, 1988
Gama Singh d. Matt Borne by DQ
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – April 23, 1988
Max Pain & Gary Young d. Alan Reynolds & Freezer Thompson
Ken Wayne d. Scotty the Body
Doug & Tommy Gilbert d. Alan Reynolds & Scott Steiner
The Bruise Brothers, Jeff Jarrett, & Billy Travis fought The Cuban Assassins, Rough & Ready to a draw
WWF @ Providence, RI - Civic Center - April 23, 1988 (6,700)
Brady Boone fought Steve Lombardi to a draw
Dino Bravo defeated Ken Patera via forfeit after Bravo attacked Patera during an arm-wrestling contest as Bravo was about to lose; as a result of the attack, Patera was unable to compete
The Islanders & Bobby Heenan defeated Davey Boy Smith, the Dynamite Kid, & Koko B. Ware
Jose Luis Rivera pinned Barry Horowitz
Ted Dibiase defeated WWF World Champion Randy Savage via count-out
WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri pinned Desiree Peterson
Junkyard Dog defeated Ron Bass via disqualification
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – April 23, 1988 (6,300)
Quarter-Finals: The Powers of Pain (w/ Paul Jones & Ivan Koloff) defeated the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) via reverse decision; Road Warrior Animal originally pinned the Barbarian following a double clothesline after the Barbarian missed a diving headbutt, with replacement referee Teddy Long counting the pinfall; however, the initial referee Randy Anderson disqualified the Road Warriors for Animal accidentally hitting a clothesline on him
Non-tournament match: The Midnight Rider (Dusty Rhodes under a mask) pinned JJ Dillon in a Texas Bullrope match at 4:10 after coming off the middle turnbuckle and hitting Dillon with the cowbell; stipulations stated that if Dillon were to unmask the Rider and reveal him as Rhodes then Rhodes would be suspended for a year; after the bout, another masked man appeared as Rhodes choked Dillon, with the second man attacking Rhodes until Steve Williams attempted to make the save; as Dillon choked the Rider, the second masked man assaulted Williams with the cowbell until Rider eventually cleared the ring
Semi-Finals: Sting & Lex Luger (w/ Magnum TA) defeated the Powers of Pain (w/ Paul Jones & Ivan Koloff) when Luger pinned the Warlord after Sting hit a dropkick on Warlord as he had Luger up for a slam, with Luger falling on top for the win
Semi-Finals: NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers in a non-title match when Anderson pinned Rogers after hitting him with the shoe of JJ Dillon, who appeared ringside during the contest
Non-tournament match: Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification when Flair backdropped Koloff over the top rope to the floor; prior to the bout, Flair was escorted to the ring by Barry Windham, with Flair then cutting an in-ring promo regarding Windham joining the Four Horsemen; moments later, as Windham left ringside, he was greeted in the aisle by JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard; late in the match, Koloff hit the Russian Sickle but Flair kicked out at 2
Finals: Sting & Lex Luger (w/ Magnum TA) defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) in a non-title match when Luger pinned Anderson with a roll up as Anderson grabbed at Magnum on the floor, moments after Magnum interfered; after the bout, Elizabeth Crockett, the widow of Jim Crockett Sr., and Jim Crockett Jr. presented Sting & Luger with the Crockett Cup and the $1 million prize; moments later, Luger cut an in-ring promo thanking the fans for their support
WWC @ Guaynabo, Puerto Rico – April 23, 1988
Tuxedo: Huracan Castillo Jr. vs. El Profe
WWC Jr. Heavyweight Title: Invader III (c) vs. Tony Falk
Invader II vs. Mr. Pogo
Puerto Rican Heavyweight Title: Miguel Perez Jr. (c) vs. Kendo Nagasaki
Carribean Tag Titles: The Renegade Warriors d. Bobby Jaggers & Dan Kroffat (c)
Super Black Ninja vs. TNT
Hercules Ayala & Chicky Starr vs. Carlos Colon & The Invader
WWF @ Pontiac, MI - Silverdome - April 23, 1988 (3,000)
Ricky Steamboat vs. Greg Valentine was advertised but did not take place due to Steamboat's leaving
Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a draw
Jake Roberts vs. King Harley Race
Andre the Giant defeated Jim Duggan via count-out
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated The Killer Bees
Rick Rude pinned Don Muraco
WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man defeated Brutus Beefcake via count-out when Beefcake chased Peggy Sue around ringside, eventually revealing her to be Jimmy Hart
Rick Martel & Tito Santana vs. WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition
Stampede @ Edmonton, Alberta – April 23, 1988 (400)
Steve DiSalvo d. Brick Bronsky
Cuban Assassin & Gerry Morrow d. Beef Wellington & Suni War Cloud
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Chris Benoit (c) d. Shinji Sasazaki
International Tag Titles: Bad Company (c) d. Kerry Brown & Rip Rogers
North American Heavyweight Title: Johnny Smith d. Owen Hart (c) by DQ
PNW @ Portland, OR – Sports Arena – April 23, 1988
Steve Austin d. Billy Two Eagles
Mike Golden & Paul Neu d. The Assassin & Art Barr
Street Fight: Scott Peterson d. Al Madril by DQ
Steve Doll d. The Destroyer
Texas Bullrope: The Grappler d. Jimmy Jack Funk
NJPW @ Kumamoto, Japan – April 24, 1988 (1,660)
Shiro Koshinaka & Keichi Yamada d. Los Villanos IV y V
Osamu Kido d. Crusher Krunsky by DQ
Scott Hall d. Tatsutoshi Goto
Hiroshi Hase d. Manny Fernandez by DQ
Handicap: Big Van Vader d. Kuniaki Kobayashi & Hiro Saito
Riki Choshu, Masa Saito, & Super Strong Machine d. Kengo Kimura, Seiji Sakaguchi, & George Takano
WWF @ Toronto, Ontario - Maple Leaf Gardens - April 24, 1988
Featured Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby Heenan on commentary
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/2/88: Scott Casey pinned Iron Mike Sharpe with a bulldog at 9:42
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated The Killer Bees when Jacques pinned Brunzell at 11:41 after Raymond punched Brunzell in the face as Brunzell attempted a powerslam
The Islanders & Bobby Heenan defeated Davey Boy Smith, the Dynamite Kid, & Koko B. Ware
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/2/88: Rick Rude defeated Don Muraco; after the bout, Rude attempted to kiss Cheryl Roberts which brought out Jake Roberts who attacked Rude
Jake Roberts (sub. for Ricky Steamboat) pinned Greg Valentine with the DDT at 10:39
WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man defeated Brutus Beefcake via count-out
Andre the Giant defeated Jim Duggan (sub. for Bam Bam Bigelow) via count-out
WWF @ Landover, MD - Capital Centre - April 24, 1988 (4,500)
Barry Horowitz pinned Jose Luis Rivera
Brady Boone pinned Steve Lombardi
Dino Bravo defeated Ken Patera via forfeit after Bravo attacked Patera during an arm-wrestling contest as Bravo was about to lose; as a result of the attack, Patera was unable to compete
Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a draw
The Ultimate Warrior pinned Hercules
Bam Bam Bigelow vs. the One Man Gang
WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri defeated Desiree Peterson
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Tito Santana & Rick Martel when Santana was pinned after being distracted by Mr. Fuji
Ted Dibiase defeated WWF World Champion Randy Savage via count-out after Virgil pushed the champion off the top to the floor as Savage attempted the flying elbowsmash
JCP @ Charleston, WV – April 24, 1988 (2,500)
Jimmy Garvin d. Mike Rotundo by DQ
The Fantastics battled The Midnight Express to a DDQ
Steel Cage: Lex Luger & Sting d. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Atlanta, GA - The Omni - April 24, 1988 (1,400)
Rick Steiner & Mike Rotundo and The Lightning Express went to a draw
Ivan Koloff d. Jimmy Valiant
Ron Garvin d. the Terminator
The Midnight Express battled The Fantastics to a no contest
Arn Anderson d. the Midnight Rider by DQ
Jimmy Garvin d. Dick Murdoch
Ric Flair & Tully Blanchard d. Lex Luger & Sting
Steel Cage: Paul Ellering & the Road Warriors d. Paul Jones & the Powers of Pain
FCW @ Orlando, FL – April 24, 1988
Mike Graham, Steve Keirn, & Vic Steamboat vs. The Mighty Yankees & Danny Spivey
World Class @ Fort Worth, TX – Will Rogers Coliseum – April 24, 1988 (500)
Angel of Death d. Jeff Raitz
Killer Brooks d. Steve Casey
Terry Taylor d. Wild Bill Irwin
Chris Adams d. Black Bart by DQ
Kevin Von Erich d. Buddy Roberts
Terry Gordy & Iceman Parsons battled Michael Hayes & Kerry Von Erich to a DDQ
Stampede @ Castor, Alberta – April 24, 1988
Beef Wellington d. Cuban Assassin by DQ
Gerry Morrow d. Suni War Cloud
Kerry Brown d. Brick Bronsky by DQ
Jason the Terrible battled Johnny Smith to a double countout
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Chris Benoit (c) d. Johnny Smith
WWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - April 25, 1988 (17,000)
Televised on the MSG Network - included Gorilla Monsoon & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary; the card was to have included Ricky Steamboat vs. Greg Valentine but the match was cancelled due to Steamboat leaving the WWF:
Brady Boone pinned Steve Lombardi with a German suplex at 14:57
Dino Bravo defeated Ken Patera via forfeit after Bravo attacked Patera during an arm-wrestling contest as Bravo was about to lose; as a result of the attack, Patera was unable to compete; Patera had already won the arm-wrestling contest once, but Bravo said Patera had cheated and so it was restarted
Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a 20-minute time-limit draw
The One Man Gang defeated Bam Bam Bigelow via disqualification at 9:12 after Bigelow rammed OMG's head into the top turnbuckle for longer than the referee's 5-count
Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated WWF World Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) via count-out at the 12-minute mark after Virgil pushed the champion from the top rope to the floor; after the bout, Savage chased Dibiase and Virgil away with a chair
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/2/88: Barry Horowitz pinned Jose Luis Rivera at 10:39 with a Russian leg sweep
WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri pinned Desiree Peterson at 7:29 by reversing Peterson’s Irish whip and throwing her down by the hair (The Women of the WWF)
The Ultimate Warrior pinned Hercules with the gorilla press slam at 12:48 (The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior FYE version)
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Rick Martel & Tito Santana at 7:22 when Smash pinned Santana after Fuji interfered and hit the challenger with his cane as Santana prepared to put Smash in the figure-4
JCP @ Nashville, TN – April 25, 1988
The Fantastics vs. The Midnight Express
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Dusty Rhodes & Road Warrior Animal
NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair (c) vs. Road Warrior Hawk
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – April 25, 1988
The Cuban Assassins d. Tom Brandi & Scotty the Body
Scott Steiner & Billy Travis d. Brickhouse Brown & Gary Young
CWA Tag Titles: The Bruise Brothers (c) d. Doug & Tommy Gilbert
Stan Frazier d. Max Pain by DQ
Jeff Jarrett d. Ken Wayne by DQ
Jerry Lawler d. Robert Fuller
Double Jeopardy Battle Royal won by The Bruise Brothers
PNW @ Tigard, OR – April 25, 1988
Scott Peterson d. Steve Austin
Art Barr d. CW Bergstrom
Mike Golden & Paul Neu d. Billy Two Eagles & Steve Doll
The Assassin d. Al Madril by DQ
Battle Royal won by The Assassin
NJPW @ Shimonoseki, Japan – April 26, 1988 (2,490)
Kuniaki Kobayashi & Kensuke Sasaki d. Los Villanos IV y V
Shiro Koshinaka & Keichi Yamada d. Hiroshi Hase & Hiro Saito by DQ
Super Strong Machine battled George Takano to a double countout
Yoshiaki Fujiwara & Osamu Kido d. Scott Hall & Crusher Krunsky
Handicap: Kengo Kimura & Seiji Sakaguchi d. Big Van Vader by DQ
Riki Choshu & Masa Saito d. Steve Casey & Manny Fernandez
WWF @ Glens Falls, NY – Civic Center – April 26, 1988
Scott Casey vs. Iron Mike Sharpe
The Killer Bees vs. Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Don Muraco vs. Rick Rude
The British Bulldogs vs. The Islanders
Harley Race vs. Jake Roberts
Bam Bam Bigelow vs. One Man Gang
WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Title: The Honky Tonk Man (c) vs. Brutus Beefcake
JCP @ Chattanooga, TN – UTC Center – April 26, 1988
Sting d. John Savage
Ivan Koloff d. Joe Cruz
The Sheepherders d. The Lightning Express
Barry Windham d. George South
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard d. Tommy Angel & Trent Knight
The Fantastics d. Andrew Bellamy & Bob Riddle
Shaska Whatley d. Larry Stevens
The Jive Tones d. Tommy Angel & John Savage
US Tag Titles: The Fantastics d. The Midnight Express (c)
Stampede @ St. Paul, Alberta – April 26, 1988
Cuban Assassin d. Beef Wellington
Gerry Morrow d. Suni War Cloud
Brian Pillman d. Kerry Brown
Bruce Hart d. Rip Rogers
Steve DiSalvo battled Jason the Terrible to a double countout
Chris Benoit & Owen Hart d. Makhan Singh & Johnny Smith
NJPW @ Osaka, Japan – April 27, 1988 (5,000)
Osamu Kido d. Steve Casey
Manny Fernandez d. Super Strong Machine
Seiji Sakaguchi & George Takano d. Scott Hall & Crusher Krunsky
Riki Choshu & Masa Saito d. Yoshiaki Fujiwara & Kengo Kimura
No Time Limit Elimination: Hiroshi Hase, Norio Honaga, Kuniaki Kobayashi, Hiro Saito, & Kensuke Sasaki d. Tatsutoshi Goto, Kantaro Hoshino, Shiro Koshinaka, Akira Nogami, & Keichi Yamada
Tatsumi Fujinami d. Big Van Vader by countout
WWF @ Syracuse, NY - Onondaga War Memorial - April 27, 1988
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated The Killer Bees
WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri pinned Desiree Peterson
Jim Duggan pinned Jim Neidhart
Scott Casey pinned Iron Mike Sharpe
WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man defeated Brutus Beefcake via count-out
Bam Bam Bigelow fought the One Man Gang to a double disqualification
Rick Rude pinned Don Muraco
The British Bulldogs defeated the Islanders
WWF @ Allentown, PA - April 27, 1988 (800)
Outback Jack pinned Conquistador #1
Butcher LeDuc pinned Jose Luis Rivera
Jim Powers & Paul Roma defeated Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov via disqualification
Velvet McIntyre pinned Judy Martin
SD Jones pinned George Skaaland
Sam Houston pinned Danny Davis
Junkyard Dog pinned Ron Bass
JCP @ Atlanta, GA - WTBS Studios - April 27, 1988
Al Perez d. George South
Ivan Koloff d. Larry Davis
The Sheepherders d. Tommy Angel & Larry Stevens
Jimmy Garvin d. Alan Martin
Rick Steiner & Mike Rotundo d. Andrew Bellamy & Joe Cruz
Sting d. Steve Atkinson
Nikita Koloff d. Trent Knight
The Powers of Pain d. Jerry Price & Keith Steinborn
Rip Morgan d. Ryan Wagner
CWA @ Evansville, IN – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – April 27, 1988
Scotty the Body vs. Gary Young
Brickhouse Brown vs. Billy Travis
CWA Heavyweight Title: Max Pain (c) vs. Scott Steiner
Southern Tag Titles: The Bruise Brothers (c) vs. The Cuban Assassins
SR – Max Pain: Jerry Lawler vs. Ernest Angel
US Jr. Heavyweight Title: Ken Wayne (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett
Bounty: Robert Fuller vs. Jerry Lawler
Stampede @ Lloydminster, Alberta – April 27, 1988
Gerry Morrow d. Beef Wellington
Cuban Assassin d. Suni War Cloud
Steve DiSalvo battled Jason the Terrible to a no contest
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Johnny Smith d. Chris Benoit (c) by DQ
International Tag Titles: Bad Company (c) d. Kerry Brown & Rip Rogers
North American Heavyweight Title: Owen Hart (c) d. Makhan Singh
NJPW @ Izumo, Japan – April 28, 1988 (1,550)
Norio Honaga & Kuniaki Kobayashi d. Los Villanos IV y V
Crusher Krunsky d. Tatsutoshi Goto
Manny Fernandez d. Osamu Kido
Scott Hall d. Seiji Sakaguchi by DQ
Handicap: Big Van Vader d. Kantaro Hoshino & George Takano
Masa Saito d. Steve Casey
Yoshiaki Fujiwara, Kengo Kimura, & Shiro Koshinaka battled Hiroshi Hase, Riki Choshu, & Super Strong Machine to a double countout
WWF @ White Plains, NY - Westchester County Civic Center - April 28, 1988
SD Jones d. George Skaaland by countout
Velvet McIntyre d. Judy Martin
Jos LeDuc d. Jose Luis Rivera
Junkyard Dog d. Ron Bass
Outback Jack d. Conquistador #1
Danny Davis d. Sam Houston
The Young Stallions d. The Bolsheviks
JCP @ Rock Hill, SC – Winthrop Coliseum – April 28, 1988
Steve Williams d. The Terminator
Rip Morgan & The Sheepherders d. Johnny Ace, Ricky Santana, & Kendall Windham
Lex Luger d. Arn Anderson by DQ
Rick Steiner & Mike Rotundo fought Sting & Steve Williams to a draw
Kevin Sullivan d. Ricky Santana
The Road Warriors d. The Jive Tones
Lex Luger d. Bobby Eaton
Central States @ Kansas City, KS – Memorial Hall – April 28, 1988 (375)
Curtis Hughes fought Joe Lightfoot to a draw
Steve Cox d. Russell Sapp
Bob Brown & Masahiro Chono d. Russell Sapp & Vinnie Valentino
WWA Heavyweight Title: Mike George (c) d. Chris Adams by DQ
DJ Peterson d. Bob Brown by DQ
Ken Timbs d. TC Carter
Stampede @ Sylvan Lake, Alberta – April 28, 1988
Beef Wellington d. Goldie Rogers
Johnny Smith d. Jonathan Holliday
Steve DiSalvo d. Suni War Cloud
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Chris Benoit (c) d. Rip Rogers
Bruce & Owen Hart, & Brian Pillman d. Cuban Assassin, Makhan Singh, & Gerry Morrow
WWF @ Utica, NY - Memorial Auditorium - April 29, 1988 (5,084)
Joe LeDuc defeated Jose Luis Rivera
Outback Jack defeated Conquistador #1 (Jose Estrada)
Jim Neidhart defeated SD Jones
Junkyard Dog defeated Ron Bass via disqualification
Sam Houston pinned Danny Davis
Velvet McIntyre defeated Judy Martin
Paul Roma & Jim Powers defeated Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov
Andre the Giant defeated Jim Duggan via count-out
Brooklyn, NY – Gleason’s Gym – April 29, 1988 (175)
Cactus Jack & Lou Fabiano d. Tom Brandi & George Skaaland by DQ
Tommy Rich d. Dick Slater
JCP @ Washington, DC - Armory - April 29, 1988
Jimmy Valiant d. Mark Fleming
Ron Simmons d. The Terminator
The Sheepherders d. The Lightning Express
Nikita Koloff d. Ivan Koloff
Al Perez d. Chris Champion
The Fantastics battled The Midnight Express to a double countout
Steel Cage: The Road Warriors d. The Powers of Pain
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – April 29, 1988
Green Machine d. Gene Ligon
The Jivetones d. Italian Stallion & Kendall Windham
Mike Rotundo & Kevin Sullivan d. The Challenger & Ricky Santana
Jimmy & Ronnie Garvin d. Rick Steiner & Kevin Sullivan
Steve Williams d. Larry Zbyszko
Barbed Wire: The Midnight Rider d. Tully Blanchard
Arn Anderson & Ric Flair d. Lex Luger & Sting
Central States @ St. Joseph, MO – April 29, 1988 (349)
Masahiro Chono fought Steve Cox to a draw
Steve Ray d. Russell Sapp
Bob Brown d. TC Carter
Curtis Hughes d. Ken Timbs by DQ
Elimination: TC Carter, Steve Cox, Curtis Hughes, & Steve Ray d. Bob Brown, Masahiro Chono, Russell Sapp, & Ken Timbs
WWA Heavyweight Title: DJ Peterson d. Mike George (c) by DQ
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – April 29, 1988
Bob Bradley fought Jason Sterling to a draw
Black Bart d. Tom Fowler
Iceman Parsons d. The Glassman
Solomon Grundy d. Killer Brooks
Texas Tornado: Shaun & Steve Simpson d. John Tatum & Jack Victory
Sweet Brown Sugar d. Tom Fowler
Steve Simpson d. Grim Reaper
Wild Bill Irwin d. Black Bart by DQ
The Missing Link d. Iceman Parsons by DQ
First Blood: Terry Gordy vs. Kevin Von Erich
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – April 29, 1988
Cuban Assassin & Gerry Morrow d. Jonathan Holliday & Beef Wellington
Kerry Brown d. Suni War Cloud
Steve DiSalvo d. Brick Bronsky by countout
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Chris Benoit (c) d. Rip Rogers
International Tag Titles: Bad Company (c) d. Hashif Khan & Shinji Sasazaki
Makhan Singh d. Jason the Terrible
North American Heavyweight Title: Owen Hart (c) d. Johnny Smith
NJPW @ Fukuyama, Japan – April 30, 1988 (1,610)
Norio Honaga & Hiro Saito d. Los Villanos IV y V
Manny Fernandez d. Kuniaki Kobayashi
Osamu Kido d. Scott Hall by DQ
Seiji Sakaguchi d. Crusher Krunsky
Handicap: Masa Saito & Big Van Vader d. Tatsutoshi Goto, Kantaro Hoshino, & George Takano
Yoshiaki Fujiwara, Kengo Kimura, & Shiro Koshinaka battled Hiroshi Hase, Riki Choshu, & Super Strong Machine to a double countout
Durban, South Africa - April 30, 1988
Gama Singh d. Matt Borne
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – April 30, 1988
Billy Travis d. Blue Knight
Doug & Tommy Gilbert d. Doug Dancing & Alan Reynolds
2 out of 3 falls: Jeff Jarrett, Scott Steiner, & Mark Starr d. Cuban Choir Boys & Keith Eric
Atco, NJ – April 30, 1988 (175)
Tom Brandi d. Mike Kaluha
Iron Sheik battled David Sammartino to a DDQ
SR – Dominic DeNucci: Tommy Rich battled Dick Slater to a no contest
NECW @ Collingswood, NJ – April 30, 1988 (500)
Sgt. Slaughter d. Russian Assassin
Abdullah the Butcher battled Johnny Rodz to a DDQ
USA @ Hazard, KY – April 30, 1988
Bill Dundee d. Shogun
Cousin Junior d. Moondog Spot
Hector Guerrero d. Scott Armstrong
USA Tag Titles: The Rock n Roll RPM’s (c) d. The Party Patrol
Tennessee Heavyweight Title: Doug Furnas d. Buddy Landell (c) by DQ
USA Heavyweight Title: Mongolian Stomper (c) d. The Bullet
JCP @ Laurinburg, NC – April 30, 1988 (620)
Ricky Santana d. Green Machine
Chris Champion fought The Terminator to a draw
Shaska Whatley d. Kendall Windham
Barry Windham d. Rocky King
Nikita Koloff d. Al Perez by DQ
The Fantastics d. The Midnight Express
Handicap: Lex Luger & The Midnight Rider d. Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, & JJ Dillon
CWA @ Jonesboro, AR – Sports Arena – April 30, 1988 (350)
Scott Steiner d. Booker T Studd
Don Bass d. Lou Winston
Scott Steiner d. Doug Gilbert by DQ
Mark Starr d. Don Bass
Jerry Lawler & Eddie Marlin d. Doug & Tommy Gilbert by DQ
Windy City @ Chicago, IL – International Amphitheater – April 30, 1988
Col. DeBeers d. Frank Nelson
Candi Divine d. Debbie Combs by DQ
Big Bubba & JT Southern battled Buddy Rose & Doug Somers to a double countout
Steve Regal d. Spike Huber
Bruiser Brody battled Nord the Barbarian to a double countout
JCP @ Detroit, MI – Cobo Hall – April 30, 1988 (4,000)
Ivan Koloff d. Jimmy Valiant
The Sheepherders d. The Lightning Express
Larry Zbyszko d. Ron Simmons
Jimmy & Ronnie Garvin battled Rick Steiner & Kevin Sullivan to a no contest
Mike Rotundo fought Steve Williams to a draw
NWA World Heavyweight Title: Sting d. Ric Flair (c) by DQ
The Road Warriors d. The Powers of Pain
Stampede @ Edmonton, Alberta – April 30, 1988
Shinji Sasazaki d. Beef Wellington
Cuban Assassin & Gerry Morrow d. Jonathan Holliday & Suni War Cloud
Steve DiSalvo d. Brick Bronsky
Chris Benoit, Bruce Hart, & Brian Pillman d. Kerry Brown, Goldie Rogers, & Rip Rogers
Makhan Singh d. Jason the Terrible
North American Heavyweight Title: Owen Hart (c) d. Johnny Smith
WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - April 30, 1988 (11,104)
Steve Lombardi pinned Brady Boone
Dino Bravo defeated Ken Patera via forfeit when Patera was unable to compete after Bravo attacked and injured him during their arm wrestling contest
Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a 20-minute time-limit draw
Rick Rude pinned Don Muraco by using the ropes for leverage
Ted Dibise defeated WWF World Champion Randy Savage via count-out
Lanny Poffo pinned Barry Horowitz
The Ultimate Warrior defeated Hercules
Tito Santana & Rick Martel defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition via disqualification
PNW @ Portland, OR – Sports Arena – April 30, 1988
Coconut Willie fought Cowboy Lang to a draw
CW Bergstrom d. Art Barr
Mike Golden d. Billy Two Eagles
The Assassin d. Steve Austin
The Southern Rockers d. The Grappler & Al Madril
Coal Miners Glove: The Assassin d. Paul Neu
Mighty Inoue & Isamu Teranishi d. Masa Fuchi & Kenta Kobashi
Footloose fought Shinichi Nakano & Tiger Mask to a draw
Giant Baba & John Tenta d. Rusher Kimura & Goro Tsurumi
Hiroshi Wajima d. Tom Magee
The Great Kabuki & Yoshiaki Yatsu d. Austin Idol & George Skaaland
Jumbo Tsuruta d. Big Bubba Rogers
AJPW World Tag Titles: Ashura Hara & Genichiro Tenryu (c) d. Bruiser Brody & Tommy Rich
NJPW @ Okinawa, Japan – April 22, 1988 (2,830)
Hiro Saito & Kensuke Sasaki d. Los Villanos IV y V
George Takano d. Crusher Krunsky by DQ
Yoshiaki Fujiwara & Osamu Kido d. Steve Casey & Scott Hall
Kengo Kimura d. Super Strong Machine
Riki Choshu d. Manny Fernandez
Shiro Koshinaka & Keichi Yamada d. Hiroshi Hase & Kuniaki Kobayashi
Tatsumi Fujinami & Antonio Inoki d. Masa Saito & Big Van Vader by DQ
WWF @ Springfield, MA - Civic Center - April 22, 1988 (9,000)
Andre the Giant pinned Jake Roberts; after the match, Roberts hit the DDT on Bobby Heenan
Saturday Night's Main Event #16 - 4/30/88 on NBC - featured Vince McMahon & Jesse Ventura on commentary:
Jim Duggan defeated Hercules via disqualification at 7:22 when Andre the Giant interfered; after the bout, the Ultimate Warrior made the save
Brutus Beefcake defeated Danny Davis via submission with the sleeper at 3:02
WWF World Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned the One Man Gang (w/ Slick) with the flying elbowsmash at 5:56 after Slick accidentally hit the challenger in the face with his cane (closing moments featured on Macho Madness)
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated The British Bulldogs via disqualification at 4:46 in a non-title match
Ted Dibiase pinned Don Muraco at 4:10 even though Muraco's foot was on the bottom rope during the cover
Rick Rude pinned Koko B. Ware at 3:37 with the Rude Awakening after Koko landed throat first onto the top rope
Wrestling Challenge:
5/1/88 - featured the debut of female ring announcer Mike McGuirk; included Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with Ted Dibiase & Virgil, where Dibiase said he would become the WWF World Champion; included both the Jake Roberts, and Rick Rude matches from the 4/23 Superstars, both shown in full:
Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Oliver Humperdink) pinned Iron Mike Sharpe with the slingshot splash into the ring at 1:43
WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Jose Luis Rivera in a non-title match with the Shake, Rattle, & Roll at 2:02
Bret Hart pinned Barry Horowitz with the piledriver at 3:47
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated Chris Duffy & Joe Milano at 1:32 when Raymond scored the pin after a clothesline off the top from Jacques (the first instance of the Rougeaus being referred to as 'Fabulous')
5/8/88 - included Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with Jake Roberts; included the Beefcake / Davis and Duggan / Hercules bouts from SNME, both shown in full:
The British Bulldogs defeated Steve Lombardi & Randy Brian at 3:15 when the Dynamite Kid pinned Brian following the press slam / headbutt combo
The Ultimate Warrior pinned Conquistador #1 with the press slam and splash at 2:18
Bad News Brown pinned Reno Riggins with the Ghetto Blaster at 2:35
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Jerry Allen & Nelson Veilleux at 2:04 when Ax pinned Veilleux following the Decapitation
5/15/88 - included Craig DeGeorge conducting an interview with Dino Bravo & Frenchy Martin; included the Koko / Rude and Dibiase / Muraco bouts from SNME, both shown in full:
Tito Santana & Rick Martel defeated Tony Ulysses & Rick Gantner at 5:02 when Santana pinned Ulysses with the flying forearm
The One Man Gang (w/ Slick) pinned Mario Mancini at 1:30 with a powerslam
The Killer Bees defeated Iron Mike Sharpe & Terry Gibbs at 3:38 when B. Brian Blair pinned Sharpe following a dropkick from Brunzell
Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov (w/ Slick) defeated Brady Boone & Billy Woods at 2:17 when Zhukov pinned Woods with a clothesline
JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – April 22, 1988 (4,440)
Lex Luger & Barry Windham were to have teamed up for the tournament but, due to Windham turning on Luger to join the Four Horsemen two days earlier, Sting was paired with Luger instead
Opening Round: Dick Murdoch & Ivan Koloff (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Jimmy Valiant & Mighty Wilbur when Koloff pinned Valiant with the Russian Sickle after Murdoch landed a knee to the back as Valiant ran the ropes
Opening Round: NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner (w/ Kevin Sullivan) defeated Steve Williams & Ron Simmons via count-out after Sullivan hit Simmons with a foreign object on the floor; the bell rang just as Williams dropped Rotundo with the Oklahoma Stampede
Second Round: NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Kendall Windham & the Italian Stallion in a non-title match when Anderson pinned the Stallion with the DDT as Stallion attempted a backdrop
Second Round: The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defated Pez Whatley & Tiger Conway when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Whatley with the clothesline off the top after avoiding a flying clothesline from Whatley
Second Round: Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko & Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) when Fulton pinned Zybzsko with an inside cradle as Zbyzsko & Perez attempted a double team, with Rogers then knocking Perez to the floor with a dropkick
Second Round: Lex Luger & Sting (w/ Magnum TA) defeated Dick Murdoch & Ivan Koloff (w/ Paul Jones) when Sting pinned Murdoch by reversing a bodyslam from the apron into the ring into a cradle
Second Round: NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated the Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan) when Lane pinned Butch after Eaton hit Butch from behind with Cornette's tennis racquet; the champions were heavily cheered in the contest
Non-tournament match: Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) pinned Kevin Sullivan (w/ Rick Steiner) in a blindfold match with an inside cradle; after the match, Steiner unmasked Sullivan and attacked Garvin from behind; moments later, Ron Garvin came out to make the save, with NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo appearing as well; during the brawl, Sullivan hit Garvin in the chest with his golden spike
WWC @ Fajardo, Puerto Rico - April 22, 1988
Invader III vs. Dan Kroffat
Bobby Jaggers vs. TNT
Miguel Perez Jr. vs. Danny Spivey
Caribbean Tag Titles: The Renegade Warriors (c) vs. Kendo Nagasaki & Mr. Pogo
The Invader vs. Super Black Ninja
Carlos Colon vs. Hercules Ayala
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – April 22, 1988
Shaun Simpson d. Bob Bradley by DQ
Wild Bill Irwin d. Killer Brooks
DJ Peterson d. The Hood
Masahiro Chono & Mike George d. Jeff Raitz & Mike Reed
Steve Simpson & Kerry Von Erich d. Iceman Parsons & Buddy Roberts
John Tatum & Jack Victory d. The Missing Link & Jason Sterling
Chris Adams d. Terry Taylor by DQ
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – April 22, 1988 (700)
Brick Bronsky d. Goldie Rogers
Cuban Assassin & Gerry Morrow d. Beef Wellington & Suni War Cloud
Steve DiSalvo d. Randy Thatcher
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Chris Benoit (c) d. Shinji Sasazaki
International Tag Titles: Bad Company (c) d. Kerry Brown & Rip Rogers
Makhan Singh d. Jason the Terrible
North American Heavyweight Title: Johnny Smith d. Owen Hart (c) by countout
NJPW @ Okinawa, Japan – April 23, 1988 (1,780)
Kuniaki Kobayashi & Hiro Saito d. Los Villanos IV y V
Osamu Kido battled Super Strong Machine to a double countout
Hiroshi Hase d. Keichi Yamada
Handicap: Big Van Vader d. Tatsutoshi Goto & George Takano
Shiro Koshinaka & Seiji Sakaguchi d. Steve Casey & Manny Fernandez
Yoshiaki Fujiwara & Kengo Kimura battled Riki Choshu & Masa Saito to a no contest
Durban, South Africa - April 23, 1988
Gama Singh d. Matt Borne by DQ
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – April 23, 1988
Max Pain & Gary Young d. Alan Reynolds & Freezer Thompson
Ken Wayne d. Scotty the Body
Doug & Tommy Gilbert d. Alan Reynolds & Scott Steiner
The Bruise Brothers, Jeff Jarrett, & Billy Travis fought The Cuban Assassins, Rough & Ready to a draw
WWF @ Providence, RI - Civic Center - April 23, 1988 (6,700)
Brady Boone fought Steve Lombardi to a draw
Dino Bravo defeated Ken Patera via forfeit after Bravo attacked Patera during an arm-wrestling contest as Bravo was about to lose; as a result of the attack, Patera was unable to compete
The Islanders & Bobby Heenan defeated Davey Boy Smith, the Dynamite Kid, & Koko B. Ware
Jose Luis Rivera pinned Barry Horowitz
Ted Dibiase defeated WWF World Champion Randy Savage via count-out
WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri pinned Desiree Peterson
Junkyard Dog defeated Ron Bass via disqualification
JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – April 23, 1988 (6,300)
Quarter-Finals: The Powers of Pain (w/ Paul Jones & Ivan Koloff) defeated the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) via reverse decision; Road Warrior Animal originally pinned the Barbarian following a double clothesline after the Barbarian missed a diving headbutt, with replacement referee Teddy Long counting the pinfall; however, the initial referee Randy Anderson disqualified the Road Warriors for Animal accidentally hitting a clothesline on him
Non-tournament match: The Midnight Rider (Dusty Rhodes under a mask) pinned JJ Dillon in a Texas Bullrope match at 4:10 after coming off the middle turnbuckle and hitting Dillon with the cowbell; stipulations stated that if Dillon were to unmask the Rider and reveal him as Rhodes then Rhodes would be suspended for a year; after the bout, another masked man appeared as Rhodes choked Dillon, with the second man attacking Rhodes until Steve Williams attempted to make the save; as Dillon choked the Rider, the second masked man assaulted Williams with the cowbell until Rider eventually cleared the ring
Semi-Finals: Sting & Lex Luger (w/ Magnum TA) defeated the Powers of Pain (w/ Paul Jones & Ivan Koloff) when Luger pinned the Warlord after Sting hit a dropkick on Warlord as he had Luger up for a slam, with Luger falling on top for the win
Semi-Finals: NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers in a non-title match when Anderson pinned Rogers after hitting him with the shoe of JJ Dillon, who appeared ringside during the contest
Non-tournament match: Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification when Flair backdropped Koloff over the top rope to the floor; prior to the bout, Flair was escorted to the ring by Barry Windham, with Flair then cutting an in-ring promo regarding Windham joining the Four Horsemen; moments later, as Windham left ringside, he was greeted in the aisle by JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard; late in the match, Koloff hit the Russian Sickle but Flair kicked out at 2
Finals: Sting & Lex Luger (w/ Magnum TA) defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) in a non-title match when Luger pinned Anderson with a roll up as Anderson grabbed at Magnum on the floor, moments after Magnum interfered; after the bout, Elizabeth Crockett, the widow of Jim Crockett Sr., and Jim Crockett Jr. presented Sting & Luger with the Crockett Cup and the $1 million prize; moments later, Luger cut an in-ring promo thanking the fans for their support
WWC @ Guaynabo, Puerto Rico – April 23, 1988
Tuxedo: Huracan Castillo Jr. vs. El Profe
WWC Jr. Heavyweight Title: Invader III (c) vs. Tony Falk
Invader II vs. Mr. Pogo
Puerto Rican Heavyweight Title: Miguel Perez Jr. (c) vs. Kendo Nagasaki
Carribean Tag Titles: The Renegade Warriors d. Bobby Jaggers & Dan Kroffat (c)
Super Black Ninja vs. TNT
Hercules Ayala & Chicky Starr vs. Carlos Colon & The Invader
WWF @ Pontiac, MI - Silverdome - April 23, 1988 (3,000)
Ricky Steamboat vs. Greg Valentine was advertised but did not take place due to Steamboat's leaving
Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a draw
Jake Roberts vs. King Harley Race
Andre the Giant defeated Jim Duggan via count-out
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated The Killer Bees
Rick Rude pinned Don Muraco
WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man defeated Brutus Beefcake via count-out when Beefcake chased Peggy Sue around ringside, eventually revealing her to be Jimmy Hart
Rick Martel & Tito Santana vs. WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition
Stampede @ Edmonton, Alberta – April 23, 1988 (400)
Steve DiSalvo d. Brick Bronsky
Cuban Assassin & Gerry Morrow d. Beef Wellington & Suni War Cloud
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Chris Benoit (c) d. Shinji Sasazaki
International Tag Titles: Bad Company (c) d. Kerry Brown & Rip Rogers
North American Heavyweight Title: Johnny Smith d. Owen Hart (c) by DQ
PNW @ Portland, OR – Sports Arena – April 23, 1988
Steve Austin d. Billy Two Eagles
Mike Golden & Paul Neu d. The Assassin & Art Barr
Street Fight: Scott Peterson d. Al Madril by DQ
Steve Doll d. The Destroyer
Texas Bullrope: The Grappler d. Jimmy Jack Funk
NJPW @ Kumamoto, Japan – April 24, 1988 (1,660)
Shiro Koshinaka & Keichi Yamada d. Los Villanos IV y V
Osamu Kido d. Crusher Krunsky by DQ
Scott Hall d. Tatsutoshi Goto
Hiroshi Hase d. Manny Fernandez by DQ
Handicap: Big Van Vader d. Kuniaki Kobayashi & Hiro Saito
Riki Choshu, Masa Saito, & Super Strong Machine d. Kengo Kimura, Seiji Sakaguchi, & George Takano
WWF @ Toronto, Ontario - Maple Leaf Gardens - April 24, 1988
Featured Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby Heenan on commentary
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/2/88: Scott Casey pinned Iron Mike Sharpe with a bulldog at 9:42
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated The Killer Bees when Jacques pinned Brunzell at 11:41 after Raymond punched Brunzell in the face as Brunzell attempted a powerslam
The Islanders & Bobby Heenan defeated Davey Boy Smith, the Dynamite Kid, & Koko B. Ware
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/2/88: Rick Rude defeated Don Muraco; after the bout, Rude attempted to kiss Cheryl Roberts which brought out Jake Roberts who attacked Rude
Jake Roberts (sub. for Ricky Steamboat) pinned Greg Valentine with the DDT at 10:39
WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man defeated Brutus Beefcake via count-out
Andre the Giant defeated Jim Duggan (sub. for Bam Bam Bigelow) via count-out
WWF @ Landover, MD - Capital Centre - April 24, 1988 (4,500)
Barry Horowitz pinned Jose Luis Rivera
Brady Boone pinned Steve Lombardi
Dino Bravo defeated Ken Patera via forfeit after Bravo attacked Patera during an arm-wrestling contest as Bravo was about to lose; as a result of the attack, Patera was unable to compete
Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a draw
The Ultimate Warrior pinned Hercules
Bam Bam Bigelow vs. the One Man Gang
WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri defeated Desiree Peterson
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated Tito Santana & Rick Martel when Santana was pinned after being distracted by Mr. Fuji
Ted Dibiase defeated WWF World Champion Randy Savage via count-out after Virgil pushed the champion off the top to the floor as Savage attempted the flying elbowsmash
JCP @ Charleston, WV – April 24, 1988 (2,500)
Jimmy Garvin d. Mike Rotundo by DQ
The Fantastics battled The Midnight Express to a DDQ
Steel Cage: Lex Luger & Sting d. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
JCP @ Atlanta, GA - The Omni - April 24, 1988 (1,400)
Rick Steiner & Mike Rotundo and The Lightning Express went to a draw
Ivan Koloff d. Jimmy Valiant
Ron Garvin d. the Terminator
The Midnight Express battled The Fantastics to a no contest
Arn Anderson d. the Midnight Rider by DQ
Jimmy Garvin d. Dick Murdoch
Ric Flair & Tully Blanchard d. Lex Luger & Sting
Steel Cage: Paul Ellering & the Road Warriors d. Paul Jones & the Powers of Pain
FCW @ Orlando, FL – April 24, 1988
Mike Graham, Steve Keirn, & Vic Steamboat vs. The Mighty Yankees & Danny Spivey
World Class @ Fort Worth, TX – Will Rogers Coliseum – April 24, 1988 (500)
Angel of Death d. Jeff Raitz
Killer Brooks d. Steve Casey
Terry Taylor d. Wild Bill Irwin
Chris Adams d. Black Bart by DQ
Kevin Von Erich d. Buddy Roberts
Terry Gordy & Iceman Parsons battled Michael Hayes & Kerry Von Erich to a DDQ
Stampede @ Castor, Alberta – April 24, 1988
Beef Wellington d. Cuban Assassin by DQ
Gerry Morrow d. Suni War Cloud
Kerry Brown d. Brick Bronsky by DQ
Jason the Terrible battled Johnny Smith to a double countout
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Chris Benoit (c) d. Johnny Smith
WWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - April 25, 1988 (17,000)
Televised on the MSG Network - included Gorilla Monsoon & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary; the card was to have included Ricky Steamboat vs. Greg Valentine but the match was cancelled due to Steamboat leaving the WWF:
Brady Boone pinned Steve Lombardi with a German suplex at 14:57
Dino Bravo defeated Ken Patera via forfeit after Bravo attacked Patera during an arm-wrestling contest as Bravo was about to lose; as a result of the attack, Patera was unable to compete; Patera had already won the arm-wrestling contest once, but Bravo said Patera had cheated and so it was restarted
Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a 20-minute time-limit draw
The One Man Gang defeated Bam Bam Bigelow via disqualification at 9:12 after Bigelow rammed OMG's head into the top turnbuckle for longer than the referee's 5-count
Ted Dibiase (w/ Virgil) defeated WWF World Champion Randy Savage (w/ Miss Elizabeth) via count-out at the 12-minute mark after Virgil pushed the champion from the top rope to the floor; after the bout, Savage chased Dibiase and Virgil away with a chair
Prime Time Wrestling - 5/2/88: Barry Horowitz pinned Jose Luis Rivera at 10:39 with a Russian leg sweep
WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri pinned Desiree Peterson at 7:29 by reversing Peterson’s Irish whip and throwing her down by the hair (The Women of the WWF)
The Ultimate Warrior pinned Hercules with the gorilla press slam at 12:48 (The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior FYE version)
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Rick Martel & Tito Santana at 7:22 when Smash pinned Santana after Fuji interfered and hit the challenger with his cane as Santana prepared to put Smash in the figure-4
JCP @ Nashville, TN – April 25, 1988
The Fantastics vs. The Midnight Express
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Dusty Rhodes & Road Warrior Animal
NWA World Heavyweight Title: Ric Flair (c) vs. Road Warrior Hawk
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – April 25, 1988
The Cuban Assassins d. Tom Brandi & Scotty the Body
Scott Steiner & Billy Travis d. Brickhouse Brown & Gary Young
CWA Tag Titles: The Bruise Brothers (c) d. Doug & Tommy Gilbert
Stan Frazier d. Max Pain by DQ
Jeff Jarrett d. Ken Wayne by DQ
Jerry Lawler d. Robert Fuller
Double Jeopardy Battle Royal won by The Bruise Brothers
PNW @ Tigard, OR – April 25, 1988
Scott Peterson d. Steve Austin
Art Barr d. CW Bergstrom
Mike Golden & Paul Neu d. Billy Two Eagles & Steve Doll
The Assassin d. Al Madril by DQ
Battle Royal won by The Assassin
NJPW @ Shimonoseki, Japan – April 26, 1988 (2,490)
Kuniaki Kobayashi & Kensuke Sasaki d. Los Villanos IV y V
Shiro Koshinaka & Keichi Yamada d. Hiroshi Hase & Hiro Saito by DQ
Super Strong Machine battled George Takano to a double countout
Yoshiaki Fujiwara & Osamu Kido d. Scott Hall & Crusher Krunsky
Handicap: Kengo Kimura & Seiji Sakaguchi d. Big Van Vader by DQ
Riki Choshu & Masa Saito d. Steve Casey & Manny Fernandez
WWF @ Glens Falls, NY – Civic Center – April 26, 1988
Scott Casey vs. Iron Mike Sharpe
The Killer Bees vs. Jacques & Raymond Rougeau
Don Muraco vs. Rick Rude
The British Bulldogs vs. The Islanders
Harley Race vs. Jake Roberts
Bam Bam Bigelow vs. One Man Gang
WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Title: The Honky Tonk Man (c) vs. Brutus Beefcake
JCP @ Chattanooga, TN – UTC Center – April 26, 1988
Sting d. John Savage
Ivan Koloff d. Joe Cruz
The Sheepherders d. The Lightning Express
Barry Windham d. George South
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard d. Tommy Angel & Trent Knight
The Fantastics d. Andrew Bellamy & Bob Riddle
Shaska Whatley d. Larry Stevens
The Jive Tones d. Tommy Angel & John Savage
US Tag Titles: The Fantastics d. The Midnight Express (c)
Stampede @ St. Paul, Alberta – April 26, 1988
Cuban Assassin d. Beef Wellington
Gerry Morrow d. Suni War Cloud
Brian Pillman d. Kerry Brown
Bruce Hart d. Rip Rogers
Steve DiSalvo battled Jason the Terrible to a double countout
Chris Benoit & Owen Hart d. Makhan Singh & Johnny Smith
NJPW @ Osaka, Japan – April 27, 1988 (5,000)
Osamu Kido d. Steve Casey
Manny Fernandez d. Super Strong Machine
Seiji Sakaguchi & George Takano d. Scott Hall & Crusher Krunsky
Riki Choshu & Masa Saito d. Yoshiaki Fujiwara & Kengo Kimura
No Time Limit Elimination: Hiroshi Hase, Norio Honaga, Kuniaki Kobayashi, Hiro Saito, & Kensuke Sasaki d. Tatsutoshi Goto, Kantaro Hoshino, Shiro Koshinaka, Akira Nogami, & Keichi Yamada
Tatsumi Fujinami d. Big Van Vader by countout
WWF @ Syracuse, NY - Onondaga War Memorial - April 27, 1988
Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated The Killer Bees
WWF Women's Champion Sensational Sherri pinned Desiree Peterson
Jim Duggan pinned Jim Neidhart
Scott Casey pinned Iron Mike Sharpe
WWF IC Champion Honkytonk Man defeated Brutus Beefcake via count-out
Bam Bam Bigelow fought the One Man Gang to a double disqualification
Rick Rude pinned Don Muraco
The British Bulldogs defeated the Islanders
WWF @ Allentown, PA - April 27, 1988 (800)
Outback Jack pinned Conquistador #1
Butcher LeDuc pinned Jose Luis Rivera
Jim Powers & Paul Roma defeated Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov via disqualification
Velvet McIntyre pinned Judy Martin
SD Jones pinned George Skaaland
Sam Houston pinned Danny Davis
Junkyard Dog pinned Ron Bass
JCP @ Atlanta, GA - WTBS Studios - April 27, 1988
Al Perez d. George South
Ivan Koloff d. Larry Davis
The Sheepherders d. Tommy Angel & Larry Stevens
Jimmy Garvin d. Alan Martin
Rick Steiner & Mike Rotundo d. Andrew Bellamy & Joe Cruz
Sting d. Steve Atkinson
Nikita Koloff d. Trent Knight
The Powers of Pain d. Jerry Price & Keith Steinborn
Rip Morgan d. Ryan Wagner
CWA @ Evansville, IN – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – April 27, 1988
Scotty the Body vs. Gary Young
Brickhouse Brown vs. Billy Travis
CWA Heavyweight Title: Max Pain (c) vs. Scott Steiner
Southern Tag Titles: The Bruise Brothers (c) vs. The Cuban Assassins
SR – Max Pain: Jerry Lawler vs. Ernest Angel
US Jr. Heavyweight Title: Ken Wayne (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett
Bounty: Robert Fuller vs. Jerry Lawler
Stampede @ Lloydminster, Alberta – April 27, 1988
Gerry Morrow d. Beef Wellington
Cuban Assassin d. Suni War Cloud
Steve DiSalvo battled Jason the Terrible to a no contest
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Johnny Smith d. Chris Benoit (c) by DQ
International Tag Titles: Bad Company (c) d. Kerry Brown & Rip Rogers
North American Heavyweight Title: Owen Hart (c) d. Makhan Singh
NJPW @ Izumo, Japan – April 28, 1988 (1,550)
Norio Honaga & Kuniaki Kobayashi d. Los Villanos IV y V
Crusher Krunsky d. Tatsutoshi Goto
Manny Fernandez d. Osamu Kido
Scott Hall d. Seiji Sakaguchi by DQ
Handicap: Big Van Vader d. Kantaro Hoshino & George Takano
Masa Saito d. Steve Casey
Yoshiaki Fujiwara, Kengo Kimura, & Shiro Koshinaka battled Hiroshi Hase, Riki Choshu, & Super Strong Machine to a double countout
WWF @ White Plains, NY - Westchester County Civic Center - April 28, 1988
SD Jones d. George Skaaland by countout
Velvet McIntyre d. Judy Martin
Jos LeDuc d. Jose Luis Rivera
Junkyard Dog d. Ron Bass
Outback Jack d. Conquistador #1
Danny Davis d. Sam Houston
The Young Stallions d. The Bolsheviks
JCP @ Rock Hill, SC – Winthrop Coliseum – April 28, 1988
Steve Williams d. The Terminator
Rip Morgan & The Sheepherders d. Johnny Ace, Ricky Santana, & Kendall Windham
Lex Luger d. Arn Anderson by DQ
Rick Steiner & Mike Rotundo fought Sting & Steve Williams to a draw
Kevin Sullivan d. Ricky Santana
The Road Warriors d. The Jive Tones
Lex Luger d. Bobby Eaton
Central States @ Kansas City, KS – Memorial Hall – April 28, 1988 (375)
Curtis Hughes fought Joe Lightfoot to a draw
Steve Cox d. Russell Sapp
Bob Brown & Masahiro Chono d. Russell Sapp & Vinnie Valentino
WWA Heavyweight Title: Mike George (c) d. Chris Adams by DQ
DJ Peterson d. Bob Brown by DQ
Ken Timbs d. TC Carter
Stampede @ Sylvan Lake, Alberta – April 28, 1988
Beef Wellington d. Goldie Rogers
Johnny Smith d. Jonathan Holliday
Steve DiSalvo d. Suni War Cloud
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Chris Benoit (c) d. Rip Rogers
Bruce & Owen Hart, & Brian Pillman d. Cuban Assassin, Makhan Singh, & Gerry Morrow
WWF @ Utica, NY - Memorial Auditorium - April 29, 1988 (5,084)
Joe LeDuc defeated Jose Luis Rivera
Outback Jack defeated Conquistador #1 (Jose Estrada)
Jim Neidhart defeated SD Jones
Junkyard Dog defeated Ron Bass via disqualification
Sam Houston pinned Danny Davis
Velvet McIntyre defeated Judy Martin
Paul Roma & Jim Powers defeated Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov
Andre the Giant defeated Jim Duggan via count-out
Brooklyn, NY – Gleason’s Gym – April 29, 1988 (175)
Cactus Jack & Lou Fabiano d. Tom Brandi & George Skaaland by DQ
Tommy Rich d. Dick Slater
JCP @ Washington, DC - Armory - April 29, 1988
Jimmy Valiant d. Mark Fleming
Ron Simmons d. The Terminator
The Sheepherders d. The Lightning Express
Nikita Koloff d. Ivan Koloff
Al Perez d. Chris Champion
The Fantastics battled The Midnight Express to a double countout
Steel Cage: The Road Warriors d. The Powers of Pain
JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – April 29, 1988
Green Machine d. Gene Ligon
The Jivetones d. Italian Stallion & Kendall Windham
Mike Rotundo & Kevin Sullivan d. The Challenger & Ricky Santana
Jimmy & Ronnie Garvin d. Rick Steiner & Kevin Sullivan
Steve Williams d. Larry Zbyszko
Barbed Wire: The Midnight Rider d. Tully Blanchard
Arn Anderson & Ric Flair d. Lex Luger & Sting
Central States @ St. Joseph, MO – April 29, 1988 (349)
Masahiro Chono fought Steve Cox to a draw
Steve Ray d. Russell Sapp
Bob Brown d. TC Carter
Curtis Hughes d. Ken Timbs by DQ
Elimination: TC Carter, Steve Cox, Curtis Hughes, & Steve Ray d. Bob Brown, Masahiro Chono, Russell Sapp, & Ken Timbs
WWA Heavyweight Title: DJ Peterson d. Mike George (c) by DQ
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – April 29, 1988
Bob Bradley fought Jason Sterling to a draw
Black Bart d. Tom Fowler
Iceman Parsons d. The Glassman
Solomon Grundy d. Killer Brooks
Texas Tornado: Shaun & Steve Simpson d. John Tatum & Jack Victory
Sweet Brown Sugar d. Tom Fowler
Steve Simpson d. Grim Reaper
Wild Bill Irwin d. Black Bart by DQ
The Missing Link d. Iceman Parsons by DQ
First Blood: Terry Gordy vs. Kevin Von Erich
Stampede @ Calgary, Alberta – April 29, 1988
Cuban Assassin & Gerry Morrow d. Jonathan Holliday & Beef Wellington
Kerry Brown d. Suni War Cloud
Steve DiSalvo d. Brick Bronsky by countout
British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Title: Chris Benoit (c) d. Rip Rogers
International Tag Titles: Bad Company (c) d. Hashif Khan & Shinji Sasazaki
Makhan Singh d. Jason the Terrible
North American Heavyweight Title: Owen Hart (c) d. Johnny Smith
NJPW @ Fukuyama, Japan – April 30, 1988 (1,610)
Norio Honaga & Hiro Saito d. Los Villanos IV y V
Manny Fernandez d. Kuniaki Kobayashi
Osamu Kido d. Scott Hall by DQ
Seiji Sakaguchi d. Crusher Krunsky
Handicap: Masa Saito & Big Van Vader d. Tatsutoshi Goto, Kantaro Hoshino, & George Takano
Yoshiaki Fujiwara, Kengo Kimura, & Shiro Koshinaka battled Hiroshi Hase, Riki Choshu, & Super Strong Machine to a double countout
Durban, South Africa - April 30, 1988
Gama Singh d. Matt Borne
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – April 30, 1988
Billy Travis d. Blue Knight
Doug & Tommy Gilbert d. Doug Dancing & Alan Reynolds
2 out of 3 falls: Jeff Jarrett, Scott Steiner, & Mark Starr d. Cuban Choir Boys & Keith Eric
Atco, NJ – April 30, 1988 (175)
Tom Brandi d. Mike Kaluha
Iron Sheik battled David Sammartino to a DDQ
SR – Dominic DeNucci: Tommy Rich battled Dick Slater to a no contest
NECW @ Collingswood, NJ – April 30, 1988 (500)
Sgt. Slaughter d. Russian Assassin
Abdullah the Butcher battled Johnny Rodz to a DDQ
USA @ Hazard, KY – April 30, 1988
Bill Dundee d. Shogun
Cousin Junior d. Moondog Spot
Hector Guerrero d. Scott Armstrong
USA Tag Titles: The Rock n Roll RPM’s (c) d. The Party Patrol
Tennessee Heavyweight Title: Doug Furnas d. Buddy Landell (c) by DQ
USA Heavyweight Title: Mongolian Stomper (c) d. The Bullet
JCP @ Laurinburg, NC – April 30, 1988 (620)
Ricky Santana d. Green Machine
Chris Champion fought The Terminator to a draw
Shaska Whatley d. Kendall Windham
Barry Windham d. Rocky King
Nikita Koloff d. Al Perez by DQ
The Fantastics d. The Midnight Express
Handicap: Lex Luger & The Midnight Rider d. Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, & JJ Dillon
CWA @ Jonesboro, AR – Sports Arena – April 30, 1988 (350)
Scott Steiner d. Booker T Studd
Don Bass d. Lou Winston
Scott Steiner d. Doug Gilbert by DQ
Mark Starr d. Don Bass
Jerry Lawler & Eddie Marlin d. Doug & Tommy Gilbert by DQ
Windy City @ Chicago, IL – International Amphitheater – April 30, 1988
Col. DeBeers d. Frank Nelson
Candi Divine d. Debbie Combs by DQ
Big Bubba & JT Southern battled Buddy Rose & Doug Somers to a double countout
Steve Regal d. Spike Huber
Bruiser Brody battled Nord the Barbarian to a double countout
JCP @ Detroit, MI – Cobo Hall – April 30, 1988 (4,000)
Ivan Koloff d. Jimmy Valiant
The Sheepherders d. The Lightning Express
Larry Zbyszko d. Ron Simmons
Jimmy & Ronnie Garvin battled Rick Steiner & Kevin Sullivan to a no contest
Mike Rotundo fought Steve Williams to a draw
NWA World Heavyweight Title: Sting d. Ric Flair (c) by DQ
The Road Warriors d. The Powers of Pain
Stampede @ Edmonton, Alberta – April 30, 1988
Shinji Sasazaki d. Beef Wellington
Cuban Assassin & Gerry Morrow d. Jonathan Holliday & Suni War Cloud
Steve DiSalvo d. Brick Bronsky
Chris Benoit, Bruce Hart, & Brian Pillman d. Kerry Brown, Goldie Rogers, & Rip Rogers
Makhan Singh d. Jason the Terrible
North American Heavyweight Title: Owen Hart (c) d. Johnny Smith
WWF @ San Francisco, CA - Cow Palace - April 30, 1988 (11,104)
Steve Lombardi pinned Brady Boone
Dino Bravo defeated Ken Patera via forfeit when Patera was unable to compete after Bravo attacked and injured him during their arm wrestling contest
Bret Hart fought Bad News Brown to a 20-minute time-limit draw
Rick Rude pinned Don Muraco by using the ropes for leverage
Ted Dibise defeated WWF World Champion Randy Savage via count-out
Lanny Poffo pinned Barry Horowitz
The Ultimate Warrior defeated Hercules
Tito Santana & Rick Martel defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition via disqualification
PNW @ Portland, OR – Sports Arena – April 30, 1988
Coconut Willie fought Cowboy Lang to a draw
CW Bergstrom d. Art Barr
Mike Golden d. Billy Two Eagles
The Assassin d. Steve Austin
The Southern Rockers d. The Grappler & Al Madril
Coal Miners Glove: The Assassin d. Paul Neu