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Post by siredger on Nov 2, 2024 22:05:30 GMT 1
Saturday Night's Main Event 27 Date: July 28, 1990 Location: Convention Center, San Antonio, Texas Broadcast on NBC
Commentary Team: Vince McMahon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura
Bret Hart works double duty tonight, subbing for an injured Kerry Von Erich so Bret has the opportunity to win 2 titles in the same night. The Legion of Doom defeated Demolition in May to win the tag titles and are defending the titles tonight vs The Hart Foundation
Match Card 1. Opening Match: The Rockers vs. The Orient Express Winners: The Rockers A fast-paced opener with high energy, Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty showcase their incredible teamwork and agility. After a series of near falls, the Rockers hit the double dropkick for the victory.
2. Ted DiBiase vs. Jimmy Snuka (Special Guest Referee: Virgil) Winner: Ted DiBiase DiBiase, with his newfound arrogance, faces off against the fan-favorite Snuka. In a surprise twist, Virgil (who had issues with DiBiase in recent weeks) sides with DiBiase after a controversial call, helping him to get the win with a roll-up while holding the tights.
3. The Big Boss Man vs. Akeem the African Dream Winner: The Big Boss Man A classic big-man match with plenty of power moves on display. Boss Man overcomes Akeem's offense and delivers the Boss Man Slam to score the pinfall victory.
4. Women's Champion Sensational Sherri (c) vs. Dusty Rhodes Winner: Sensational Sherri In a surprising intergender match, Sherri challenged The American Dream to a match. The match sees Dusty Rhodes using his charisma and size to dominate, but Sherri secures victory with a handful of tights after distracting the referee, as well as some assistance from Randy Savage.
5. Intercontinental Championship Match: Mr. Perfect (c) vs. Bret Hart Winner: Mr. Perfect This highly technical match showcases the best of both wrestlers’ abilities. With near falls and impressive counters, Mr. Perfect retains his title after countering Hart's Sharpshooter into a roll-up.
6. Tag Team Championship Match: The Hart Foundation vs. The Legion of Doom (c) Winners: Legion of Doom The electric crowd sees a clash of titans as LOD faces off against the Harts. After a hard-fought battle featuring high impact moves and teamwork, LOD retains their titles with the Doomsday Device.
7. Main Event: Hulk Hogan & Ultimate Warrior vs. Randy Savage & The Undertaker Winners: Hulk Hogan & Ultimate Warrior A monumental main event featuring the top Superstars of the time. The action spills outside the ring, with all four men getting involved. The Ultimate Warrior hits the Warrior Splash on Randy Savage, allowing Hogan to secure the victory after a leg drop.
Segment: Post-Match Celebration After the main event, Hogan and Warrior celebrate together in the ring while Savage and Taker look on, clearly frustrated. The show ends with Hogan and Warrior posing with the fans, leaving the audience buzzing for the next event.
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Post by siredger on Nov 2, 2024 22:20:27 GMT 1
Event: SummerSlam 1990 Date: August 27, 1990 Location: Madison Square Garden, New York City Theme: “Rumble in the Big Apple”
Demolition regain their tag titles from the Legion of Doom in early August but choose to defend their titles against the Hart Foundation at Summerslam instead of granting Hawk & Animal their automatic rematch.
Match Card: Opening Match: The Rockers vs. The Orient Express
A fast-paced tag team match featuring Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty taking on the duo of Kato and Tanaka. The Rockers showcase their high-flying techniques while the Orient Express highlights their unique martial arts skills. After a spectacular sequence, The Rockers hit the Rocker Dropper for the win. Intercontinental Championship: Mr. Perfect (c) vs. Tito Santana
Mr. Perfect defends the Intercontinental Championship against Tito Santana in a classic bout defined by technical wrestling and storytelling. Santana nearly captures the title with a flying forearm, but Mr. Perfect counters and rolls him up with a handful of tights for the win. After the match, Santana confronts Perfect, hinting at a rematch in the future. Tag Team Championship: Demolition (c) vs. The Hart Foundation
In a hard-hitting tag team contest, Demolition defends their titles against the legendary Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart). The match is filled with nearfalls and dramatic moments. In a shocking finish, the referee is knocked out, allowing the Legion of Doom to run in and attack both teams, resulting in a no contest. Women's Championship: Sensational Sherri (c) vs. Velvet McIntyre
Sherri defends the Women’s Championship against Velvet McIntyre in a showcase of athleticism. McIntyre impresses the crowd with her high-energy offense, but Sherri's clever tactics allow her to retain the title after hitting a jumping DDT. The Ultimate Warrior vs. Rick Rude (Steel Cage Match)
A highly anticipated steel cage match where The Ultimate Warrior seeks revenge against Rick Rude for their last encounter. The match features intense brawling with Warrior showing his incredible strength. He ultimately uses classic “Warrior Splash” to leave Rude helpless before escaping the cage for the victory. World Championship: Hulk Hogan (c) vs. Earthquake
In the main event, Hulk Hogan defends the Heavyweight Championship against Earthquake, who has been a dominant force. The match sees Hogan getting overwhelmed by Earthquake's power, but the crowd rallies behind Hogan. In a dramatic finish, Hogan powers up after a series of Earthquake's attacks and delivers the leg drop to retain the championship. Golden Opportunity Battle Royal (taped for WWF Superstars)
Featuring numerous mid-card wrestlers and future stars, this battle royal serves as a way to determine the next contender for the Intercontinental Championship. Notable appearances include: Ted DiBiase Jake "The Snake" Roberts Greg "The Hammer" Valentine Jim Powers The final two are Jake Roberts and Ted DiBiase, with Roberts eliminating DiBiase to earn a shot at Mr. Perfect’s title.
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Post by siredger on Nov 2, 2024 22:36:46 GMT 1
Saturday Night's Main Event 28 Date: October 13, 1990 Location: Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, Illinois Hosted by: Vince McMahon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura
The Hart Foundation ended up regaining the tag titles in September from Demolition. They defend tonight against the Rockers.
Main Event Match WWF Championship: Hulk Hogan (c) beat The Ultimate Warrior
Special Attraction Match Jake "The Snake" Roberts beat Ted DiBiase
Tag Team Championship Match The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) (c) beat The Rockers (Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty)
Intercontinental Championship Match Mr. Perfect (c) beat Tito Santana
Women’s Match Sensational Sherri beat Alundra Blayze
Six-Man Tag Team Match The Legion of Doom & The Big Boss Man beat Demolition & Earthquake
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Post by siredger on Nov 2, 2024 22:49:16 GMT 1
Survivor Series 1990: The Ultimate Showdown
Date: November 22, 1990 Location: Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY Theme: "The Ultimate Showdown"
Bret Hart subs in for Hulk Hogan, out of action with a rib injury - he was written off on a Brother Love Show segment by an attack from Earthquake - and pulls double duty for the show. The show also marks one-night appearances from The Midnight Express (captaining their team with the Nasty Boys, Undertaker and his new manager, Paul Bearer) and Nick Bockwinkel, coming out of retirement to be part of the team captained by Ted Dibiase
Main Event: Traditional 5-on-5 Survivor Series Elimination Match Team Ultimate Warrior (Ultimate Warrior, Bret Hart, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, The British Bulldog, and Big Boss Man)
beat Team Ted DiBiase (Ted DiBiase, Rick Martel, Nick Bockwinkel, The Warlord, and Haku)
Second Match: Women's Survivor Series Elimination Match Team The Fabulous Moolah (The Fabulous Moolah, Alundra Blayze, Wendi Richter, and Luna Vachon)
beat Team Sensational Sherri (Sensational Sherri, Velvet McIntyre, Rockin’ Robin, and Sapphire)
Third Match: Tag Team Survivor Series Elimination Match Team The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart, The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty), and The Bushwhackers (Butch and Luke))
beat Team The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane, The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags), and The Dark Side (The Undertaker and Paul Bearer))
Fourth Match: Singles Match for the Intercontinental Championship Mr. Perfect (Champion) beat Tito Santana
Fifth Match: Singles Match "Macho Man" Randy Savage beat Earthquake
Main Event Conclusion:
The main event sees intense action, with both teams losing members in electrifying fashion. In a heart-wrenching finale, the Ultimate Warrior stands alone against Ted DiBiase and The Warlord. After a hard-fought struggle, the Ultimate Warrior overcomes the odds, eliminating both adversaries to secure victory for his team.
Post-Match Moment:
As the confetti falls, the Ultimate Warrior celebrates with his teammates in the ring, while Ted DiBiase is left frustrated and plotting his next move. The event closes with the iconic theme music and electrifying visuals of the Ultimate Warrior, signaling a new chapter in WWE’s storied history.
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Post by siredger on Nov 2, 2024 23:02:33 GMT 1
Event: WWF Royal Rumble 1991
Date: January 19, 1991 Location: Miami Arena, Miami, Florida Attendance: 18,000
Ultimate Warrior regains the Intercontinental Championship from Mr. Perfect in December and defends it tonight against "Texas Tornado" Kerry Von Erich. The Royal Rumble Match only has 20 entrants this year.
Pre-Show Match:
The Bushwhackers (Butch & Luke) vs. The Orient Express (Kato & Tanaka) The face-painted duo entertains the crowd with their comedic antics and high-energy style, ultimately winning with the Battering Ram after a distraction from Mr. Fuji. Main Card:
2. Intercontinental Championship Match Champion: Ultimate Warrior vs. Texas Tornado
The Ultimate Warrior retains the title in an explosive match filled with power moves. The crowd erupts as Warrior hits the Warrior Splash for the pinfall victory. 3. Tag Team Championship Match
Champions: The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) vs. The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs & Jerry Sags)
A hard-hitting bout showcasing traditional wrestling versus brawling. After a chaotic finish and some controversial interference, The Hart Foundation secures the victory with the Hart Attack. 4. Jake "The Snake" Roberts vs. Randy "Macho Man" Savage
In a feud fueled by animosity and mind games, this bout saw both superstars pull out all the stops. The match ends controversially when Sensational Sherri distracts the referee, allowing Savage to land a top-rope elbow drop for the win. 5. Royal Rumble Match
Entrants (in order of entry):
1.The British Bulldog 2.Bret Hart 3.Dino Bravo 4.Big Boss Man 5.Rick Martel 6.Haku 7.The Warlord 8.Kerry Von Erich 9.Tito Santana 10.Earthquake 11.Jimmy Snuka 12.Tugboat 13.Mr. Perfect 14.Roddy Piper 15.The Undertaker 16.Sgt. Slaughter 17.Warrior 18.Jim Neidhart 19.General Adnan 20.Ric Flair (surprise entrant)Match Highlights:
The Rumble features incredible eliminations, including The British Bulldog throwing out Dino Bravo and Earthquake smashing the Warlord. Roddy Piper and Ric Flair engage in a classic showdown, demonstrating their legendary rivalry.
Undertaker’s ominous presence dominates the ring until he is eliminated by a combination of Warrior and Texas Tornado.
The final four consist of Warrior, Flair, Hart, and Piper. The tension escalates as they trade blows, showcasing their storied careers and exchanging signature moves.
Ultimately, Ric Flair wins the match, outlasting the others and securing his place in history. He celebrates his victory with a dramatic flair, solidifying his status as the No. 1 contender for the WWF Championship at WrestleMania VII.
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Post by siredger on Nov 2, 2024 23:14:00 GMT 1
WrestleMania VII: The Grandest Stage of Them All
Location: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Date: March 24, 1991
Sgt. Slaughter defeated Hulk Hogan thanks to interference from the Rumble winner, Ric Flair in February at MSG. As a result, WWF President Jack Tunney suspended Ric Flair, preventing Flair to appear at Mania, thus ensuring Hogan a fair rematch with Slaughter. IRL, Flair was incapacitated with a knee injury suffered in the Rumble match that he won and was out for an undisclosed amount of time. The Legion of Doom defeated the Hart Foundation on the same night to win the tag titles and defend them against the Nasty Boys tonight.
Opening Match: The Rockers (Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty) vs. The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) The high-energy opening match features the young and charismatic Rockers taking on the experienced and technically sound Hart Foundation. The match ends with a surprise roll-up by Shawn Michaels on Bret Hart, giving The Rockers a shocking victory to start the night.
Match 2: Intercontinental Championship Match Mr. Perfect (c) vs. Kerry Von Erich In a battle of athleticism and charisma, Mr. Perfect defends his title against the 'Texas Tornado.' After a hard-fought battle and some near falls, Mr. Perfect retains his championship with a Perfect Plex, solidifying his status as one of the all-time greats in the Intercontinental division.
Match 3: Tag Team Championship Match The Legion of Doom (Hawk & Animal) (c) vs. The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs & Jerry Sags) The road warriors defend their titles against the rough-and-tumble Nasty Boys. The match is hard-hitting and filled with high-energy spots, with the Legion of Doom ultimately retaining their titles after hitting the Doomsday Device.
Match 4: Randy Savage vs. Ultimate Warrior In a highly anticipated clash, the intense rivalry between "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Ultimate Warrior comes to a head. The match features dramatic storytelling with near falls and significant interference attempts from Sensational Sherri. Ultimately, Warrior overcomes the odds to gain the victory, but both men earn respect from the crowd.
Match 5: Women’s Championship Match Sensational Sherri (c) vs. Alundra Blayze Sensational Sherri puts her title on the line against the rising star of women's wrestling, Alundra Blayze. Sherri shows a more aggressive side, but Blayze counters with her impressive technical skills. The match ends with a surprising win for Alundra Blayze, crowning her the new Women's Champion.
Match 6: The Undertaker vs. Jake “The Snake” Roberts In a dark and psychological match, The Undertaker battles Jake Roberts. The build-up features mind games and psychological warfare. The Undertaker takes the psychological advantage and wins after hitting the Tombstone Piledriver, furthering his dominance.
Main Event: Hulk Hogan vs. Sgt. Slaughter (c) - WWF Championship Match The main event pits Hulk Hogan against the villainous Sgt. Slaughter, who has become a polarizing figure due to his anti-American rhetoric. The atmosphere is electric as Hogan makes his iconic entrance. After an intense back-and-forth match featuring interference from Colonel Mustafa and General Adnan, Hogan fights back with the classic Hulk-up. He ultimately pins Slaughter after hitting the leg drop, reclaiming the WWE Championship and celebrating with the crowd.
Closing Segment: With Hogan celebrating in the ring, pyro goes off in the background as the scene fades to black, leaving fans excited about the future of the WWE and the memorable moments of WrestleMania VII.
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Post by siredger on Nov 4, 2024 1:49:48 GMT 1
Saturday Night’s Main Event 29 Date: April 27, 1991 Location: Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, Virginia Attendance: 12,000
Commentators: Vince McMahon and Jim Ross
Following the loss of the WWF Championship to Hulk Hogan at Wrestlemania VII, Sgt. Slaughter appeared more contrived and vowed to change his ways and earn the trust of the WWF fans. This lead to the main event for this show as he challenges Mr. Perfect for the Intercontinental Championship.
Opening Match: The Rockers (Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty) vs. The Orient Express (Kato & Tanaka) In a fast-paced opening contest featuring high-flying and tag team action, The Rockers continue to prove their chemistry. After a series of miscommunications between The Orient Express, The Rockers hit their signature double-team maneuver, the Rocker Dropper, to secure the victory. Winners: The Rockers via pinfall.
Segment: Mean Gene Okerlund interviews the current Intercontinental Champion, Mr. Perfect. Okerlund asks about his upcoming title defense against the multifaceted opponent, Sgt. Slaughter. Mr. Perfect: "Sgt. Slaughter thinks he can take my title, Mean Gene? I’m perfect, and this is my time!"
Second Match: The Big Boss Man vs. The Barbarian This match showcases intense power moves and hard-hitting action. The Big Boss Man utilizes his agility and size advantage, while The Barbarian displays his resilience. After a grueling bout, The Boss Man hits the Boss Man Slam to secure the three-count. Winner: The Big Boss Man via pinfall.
Segment: Backstage, the Heenan Family cuts a promo. Bobby Heenan praises his stable and declares that they will dominate the WWF. Bobby Heenan: "With the talent I have, no one stands a chance. It’s only a matter of time before we hold every championship!"
Main Event: Sgt. Slaughter vs. Mr. Perfect (c) for the Intercontinental Championship The atmosphere is electric as Slaughter makes his way to the ring to a strong ovation. The match is filled with technical wrestling, hard strikes, and dramatic near-falls. Mr. Perfect uses his cunning and holds to maintain control, while Slaughter fights back with military precision. Just as Slaughter seems ready to win, interference by a distraught and frustrated Rick Rude leads to a DQ finish when Rude attacks Slaughter. Result: Match ends in a disqualification, Mr. Perfect retains the Intercontinental Championship.
Post-match, Rick Rude and Mr. Perfect team up to deliver a brutal beatdown on Sgt. Slaughter, leaving him incapacitated in the ring.
Closing Segment: As the show wraps up, the camera pans to the entrance ramp where the Ultimate Warrior makes a surprise appearance, scaring off Perfect and Rude. The crowd erupts as Warrior gestures a title challenge at Mr. Perfect, setting the stage for an epic showdown down the line.
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Post by siredger on Nov 5, 2024 18:42:50 GMT 1
Summerslam 1991: The Ultimate Challenge
Date: August 26, 1991 Location: Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY Attendance: 20,000
Opening Match: Heartbreak Kid Shawn Michaels vs. Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart In a fast-paced opener, Shawn Michaels showcases his incredible athleticism, taking control early with a series of high-flying moves. Neidhart uses his power to fight back, but Michaels counters with a superkick for the victory.
Match 2: The British Bulldog vs. Ted DiBiase (with Virgil) In a hard-hitting encounter, both wrestlers display technical prowess. Bulldog eventually gains the upper hand after a series of suplexes. DiBiase tries to cheat, but Virgil inadvertently costs him the match when he trips DiBiase, allowing Bulldog to hit the running powerslam for the win.
Match 3: The Undertaker vs. Ricky Steamboat A battle between legends, The Undertaker's ominous presence keeps Steamboat on the defensive. Steamboat utilizes his agility to evade Undertaker's powerful strikes, but ultimately falls victim to the Tombstone Piledriver, giving The Undertaker the victory in a classic clash of styles.
Match 4: Intercontinental Championship: Mr. Perfect (c) vs. Bret Hart In one of the most anticipated matches of the night, both champions exchange counters and holds in a technical showcase. Perfect attempts to cheat with a hidden foreign object, but Hart outsmarts him and applies the Sharpshooter, forcing Perfect to submit and winning the Intercontinental title.
Main Event: WWF Championship: Hulk Hogan (c) vs. The Ultimate Warrior In a highly emotional and electrifying main event, Hulk Hogan defends his title against The Ultimate Warrior in a rematch from their iconic WrestleMania VI encounter. The crowd is on fire as both legends trade blows, with Warrior’s agility contrasting Hogan’s sheer power. After a hard-fought battle, Hogan tries for a Leg Drop, but Warrior dodges and hits the Warrior Splash to claim the WWF Championship, marking a historic moment in Summerslam history.
Post-Match: As The Ultimate Warrior celebrates, Hogan raises his hand in a show of respect, creating an unforgettable moment that captivates the audience, solidifying both men as icons of the sport.
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Post by siredger on Nov 5, 2024 18:59:05 GMT 1
Survivor Series 1991: "The Battle for Supremacy" Date: November 27, 1991 Location: Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York Attendance: 20,000+
Bret Hart pulls a major upset by defeating Ultimate Warrior in a Superstars taping in Canada to become a dual champion, no thanks to Ted Dibiase's meddling. Despite that, Warrior takes Bret on his team for the Survivor Series, even though Bret will work double duty that night as he'll defend the WWF Championship against Randy Savage. The Natural Disasters defeated the Legion of Doom in September to become WWF Tag Team Champions and defend their titles against The Rockers tonight. Tonight also marks Miss Elizabeth's first ever wrestling match as she captains her team with Velvet McIntyre and Wendi Richter.
Main Event Match Card 1. Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match:
Team Warrior: Ultimate Warrior, Bret Hart, Davey Boy Smith, & Ricky Steamboat beat Team DiBiase: Ted DiBiase, Irwin R. Schyster, Rick Martel, & The Warlord Storyline: Tensions rise as the Ultimate Warrior seeks revenge on Ted DiBiase for his underhanded tactics at previous events. This match showcases high-energy action, with the Warrior demonstrating his resilience.
2. Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match:
Team L.O.D.: Legion of Doom (Hawk & Animal), The Big Boss Man, & The Undertaker beat Team Flair: Ric Flair, The Mountie, & The Nasty Boys (Jerry Sags & Brian Knobbs) Storyline: Ric Flair's team of misfits aims to take down the formidable L.O.D. and their allies. The Undertaker's mystique and the Legion’s power create a classic clash of styles.
3. WWF Championship Match:
Champion: Bret Hart beat Challenger: Randy Savage Storyline: After a tumultuous rivalry culminating in the recent months, Randy Savage challenges Bret Hart for the title. The match is intense and technical, showcasing both superstars’ in-ring prowess, ultimately ending with Hart retaining through a sharpshooter.
4. Women's Survivor Series Match:
Team Sensational: Sensational Sherri, Alundra Blayze, & Moolah beat Team Babyface: Miss Elizabeth, Velvet McIntyre, & Wendi Richter Storyline: This historic match features the top female stars, with Sensational Sherri’s strong heel persona leading her team. The match emphasizes athleticism and storytelling, culminating in a victory for Team Sensational after a hard-fought battle.
5. Tag Team Match for the World Tag Team Championship:
Champions: The Natural Disasters (Earthquake & Typhoon) beat Challengers: The Rockers (Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty) Storyline: The Rockers look to dethrone the champions in a spirited challenge. Despite their heart and speed, the size and strength of the Natural Disasters prove too much to overcome, resulting in the Disasters retaining their titles.
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Post by siredger on Nov 5, 2024 19:43:38 GMT 1
Date: December 3, 1991 Location: Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, Texas Attendance: 16,000 fans Commentators: Vince McMahon, Jerry "The King" Lawler, and Roddy Piper
The Legion of Doom regained the WWF Tag titles from the Natural Disasters on 11/30 and the Disasters invoke their rematch clause for the show. Bret Hart only defends the Intercontinental Championship on that night against The Mountie.
Match Card: Opening Match: The New Foundation (Owen Hart and Jim Neidhart) vs. The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty) Result: The New Foundation wins by pinfall after Owen Hart hits Jannetty with a top-rope dropkick. This match showcases high-flying moves and teamwork, setting a high-energy tone for the night.
WWF Women's Championship: Alundra Blayze (c) vs. Bull Nakano Result: Alundra Blayze retains her title with a surprise roll-up after a hard-fought battle, including outside interference from Vivian St. John, who is neutralized by the returning Sensational Sherri.
Intercontinental Championship: Bret Hart (c) vs. The Mountie Result: Bret Hart retains the championship after locking The Mountie in the Sharpshooter. The Mountie puts up a good fight, but the excellence of execution prevails. Post-match, Bret celebrates with the fans.
Tag Team Championship: The Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal) (c) vs. The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon) Result: The Legion of Doom retains after hitting the Doomsday Device on Earthquake. This match features plenty of power moves and a chaotic atmosphere, full of intense moments.
The Undertaker vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts Result: The Undertaker wins after delivering a Tombstone Piledriver. Midway through the match, Roberts tries to use his snake Damien as a distraction, but Undertaker's resilience prevails, further solidifying his dark persona.
Main Event: Hulk Hogan vs. Ric Flair Result: The match ends in a no contest after Sid Justice runs in and attacks both Hogan and Flair, leading to chaos in the ring. Hogan and Flair unite momentarily to fend off Sid, but tensions linger as Hogan and Flair exchange heated words post-attack, hinting at future conflicts.
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