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Post by siredger on Nov 5, 2024 19:56:41 GMT 1
WWE Royal Rumble 1992 – January 19, 1992 Location: Albany, New York – MVP Arena
Event Overview Bret is stripped of the Intercontinental Championship as he's suffering from strep throat and is unable to make it the show. Rowdy Roddy Piper vs The Mountie is announced for the vacant Intercontinental Championship
Match Card Opening Match: The New Foundation vs. The Orient Express Participants: Owen Hart & Jim Neidhart vs. Kato & Tanaka Result: The New Foundation wins after Owen Hart executes a beautiful spinning heel kick on Kato.
Intercontinental Championship Match: Roddy Piper vs. The Mountie Result: Roddy Piper wins by submission with the Sleeper Hold, becoming the new Intercontinental Champion. The Mountie initially puts up a good fight, but Piper's tenacity shines through, leading to a raucous ovation from the crowd.
Tag Team Championship Match: The Legion of Doom vs. The Natural Disasters Result: The Legion of Doom successfully defends their titles, defeating the Natural Disasters with the Doomsday Device. The match is a hard-hitting battle that showcases the incredible power of both teams.
Women's Championship Match: Alundra Blayze vs. Bull Nakano Result: Alundra Blayze retains her title in a thrilling match where both women display incredible athleticism. Blayze scores the victory with a top-rope Frankensteiner.
30-Man Royal Rumble Match Announced Entrants:
1.The British Bulldog 2.Ted DiBiase 3.Jerry "The King" Lawler 4.El Matador (In this universe, El Matador is a masked luchador, thus why Tito Santana appears later in the Rumble at #13) 5.IRS 6.Rick Martel 7."Superfly" Jimmy Snuka 8.Randy Savage 9.Shawn Michaels 10.The Big Boss Man 11.Haku 12.The Texas Tornado 13.Tito Santana 14.Skinner 15.Greg "The Hammer" Valentine 16.Jake "The Snake" Roberts 17.The Undertaker 18.Carlos Colon 19.Steve Austin 20.The 1-2-3 Kid 21.Crush 22.Razor Ramon 23.Rick Rude 24.Jimmy Hart 25.El Gigante 26.Tatanka 27.Bam Bam Bigelow 28.Hulk Hogan 29.Ultimate Warrior 30.Ric Flair Match Highlights:
The Rumble begins with The British Bulldog and Ted DiBiase battling it out. Memorable eliminations include The Undertaker devastating everyone in his path before being eliminated by a surprise team-up from Savage and Roberts.
Hulk Hogan makes a dramatic entrance and immediately goes after Flair, reviving their long-standing rivalry.
As the match progresses, chaos ensues with alliances forming and being broken.
In a shocking turn of events, Ric Flair eliminates Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan in quick succession, leaving him as a final contender.
The final moment sees Flair and The British Bulldog, the last two superstars, exchanging high-impact moves. After an intense struggle, Flair counters a press slam attempt by Bulldog and thrusts him over the top rope for the victory.
Ric Flair wins the 1992 Royal Rumble
Result: Ric Flair outlasts 29 other competitors, securing his shot at the WWF Championship at WrestleMania VIII. The crowd erupts as Flair, celebrating with the traditional "Woo!" punctuations, holds up the Rumble trophy, soaked in sweat but triumphant.
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Post by siredger on Nov 5, 2024 20:10:32 GMT 1
Saturday Night Main Event 30 Date: February 8, 1992 Location: MVP Arena, Albany, New York Attendance: 15,000
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Jesse "The Body" Ventura
With Bret Hart still not cleared from his health issues, he is also stripped of the WWF Championship. Hulk Hogan regains the title in a Royal Rumble style non-televised event at MSG a few days after the Rumble, last eliminating Ric Flair. Flair gets his title shot on this episode of SNME.
Card: 1. Opening Match: The New Foundation (Owen Hart & Jim Neidhart) vs. The Beverly Brothers (Beau & Blake) A fast-paced opener featuring impressive teamwork from both sides. The New Foundation showcased innovative offense, with Owen doing high-flying moves while Neidhart used his power to dominate the Beverly Brothers. The match ended when Owen pinned Beau Beverly after a beautiful spinning heel kick. Winner: The New Foundation
2. Women's Feature Match: Alundra Blayze vs. Leilani Kai Alundra Blayze, known for her technical prowess, faced off against the veteran Leilani Kai. The match was a showcase of technical skill and hard-hitting action. Blayze delivered a stunning German suplex followed by a top-rope bulldog to secure the victory. Winner: Alundra Blayze
3. Tag Team Championship Match: The Legion of Doom (Hawk & Animal) (c) vs. The Natural Disasters (Earthquake & Typhoon) A highly anticipated clash featuring two of the most dominant tag teams in WWE history. The match was a brawl from start to finish. The Natural Disasters took control early, but L.O.D.'s resilience shone through. In a climactic moment, Animal hit the Doomsday Device on Earthquake for the pinfall victory. Winners: The Legion of Doom (retains the Tag Team Championship)
4. Intercontinental Championship Match: Roddy Piper (c) vs. The Mountie Roddy Piper defended his Intercontinental title against The Mountie, who aimed to capture the gold with his underhanded tactics. After a hard-fought battle, Piper managed to defeat The Mountie with the Sleeper Hold, leading to a dramatic finish as the champion retained his title. Winner: Roddy Piper (retains the Intercontinental Championship)
5. Mid-Card Attraction: Tatanka vs. Repo Man Tatanka, riding a wave of momentum, took on Repo Man in a match that showcased his strength and resilience. After a competitive match, Tatanka executed the Samoan Drop for the win, earning a big pop from the crowd. Winner: Tatanka
6. Main Event: WWF Champion Hulk Hogan vs. Ric Flair The main event saw WWF Champion Hulk Hogan defend his title against the cunning Ric Flair. The match was a classic encounter with Flair using every trick in the book to gain an advantage. Tara (Woman) stayed involved, attempting to distract the referee and assist Flair. However, Hogan showcased his legendary resilience, fighting back against the odds.
The match concluded with Hogan hitting the big boot followed by the leg drop for the victory, solidifying his place as the ultimate champion.
Winner: Hulk Hogan (retains the WWF Championship)
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Post by siredger on Nov 5, 2024 20:28:16 GMT 1
April 5th, 1992 Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, IN Hogan's reign was short-lived as Ric Flair became WWF Champion at the MSG March show, not without help from his valet Tara. Hogan gets his rematch at Wrestlemania VIII vs Flair. In the meantime, Bret Hart is cleared for the March MSG show and regains the Intercontinental championship against Roddy Piper. Piper gets his rematch at Wrestlemania as well. However, the main event for the show is Ultimate Warrior vs Sid Justice.WrestleMania VIII Card:
1. Opening Match: The Rockers vs. The Body Donnas
A fast-paced, high-energy tag team match featuring Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty taking on Chris Candido and Tom Prichard. The match showcases the athleticism of both teams, with plenty of near falls. In the end, The Rockers hit their famous double team finisher for the victory, energizing the crowd. 2. Intercontinental Championship: Bret Hart (c) vs. Roddy Piper
A highly anticipated match built on mutual respect and a storied rivalry. Roddy Piper brings the intensity with his iconic promos leading up to the event. The match features technical wrestling and a few high spots. In a heartbreaking moment, Hart retains his championship after a hard-fought contest, winning via a small package. 3. Women's Championship: Alundra Blayze (c) vs. Bull Nakano
Alundra Blayze defends her title against the formidable Bull Nakano in a fierce women’s championship match. The two trade hard-hitting moves, showcasing the evolution of women's wrestling. Alundra manages to counter Bull’s finishing move and secures a victory with a top rope move. 4. Tag Team Championship: The Legion of Doom (c) vs. The Nasty Boys
The Legion of Doom defend their titles against Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags in a wild brawl. The match features high impact moves and outside interference from both teams' managers. The Legion of Doom eventually prevails, hitting the Doomsday Device for the win. 5. Special Attraction Match: Randy Savage vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts
A no-disqualification match that is heavy on emotion, stemming from their long-documented feud. The match sees Savage use a mix of brawling and aerial attacks while Jake relies on psychological warfare and underhanded tactics. In the end, Savage takes the victory after hitting a flying elbow drop. He grabs the snake, and in a celebration moment, lets it go free outside the ring. 6. WWF Championship: Ric Flair (c) vs. Hulk Hogan
The main event features Ric Flair defending his title against Hulk Hogan in a classic showdown. The match is filled with drama, with classic Flair heel tactics and Hogan’s iconic comeback spots. After a grueling battle, Hogan eventually emerges victorious after hitting a leg drop, reclaiming the WWF Championship in front of a roaring crowd. 7. Main Event: The Ultimate Warrior vs. Sid Justice
The night concludes with a colossal confrontation between two fan favorites, The Ultimate Warrior and Sid Justice. The match features relentless action, power displays, and a dramatic finish as both men vie for supremacy. In an unpredictable finish, Warrior manages to overcome Sid and secures a hard-fought victory, solidifying his place in the main event scene.
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Post by siredger on Nov 5, 2024 20:50:51 GMT 1
WWE SummerSlam 1992 Date: August 29, 1992 Location: Wembley Stadium, London, England Attendance: 80,000
Background: Randy Savage defeats Hulk Hogan in June to become the new WWF Champion as Hogan had movie commitments and by virtue of his 1992 successes, Ric Flair will challenge the Macho Man for the title. Elsewhere, British Bulldog defeats Bret Hart in May to become the new Intercontinental Champion and has the opportunity to defend his title on home soil against a newly turned-heel Shawn Michaels, who stabbed Marty Jannetty in the back. The Natural Disasters defeated the Legion of Doom in June to regain the WWF Tag Team titles and defends the titles against the Steiner Brothers, who have recently signed with WWF.
Match Card:
Tag Team Championship Match The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon) (c) vs. The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner) The Steiner Brothers look to dethrone the powerful Natural Disasters in a hard-hitting opener. After an intense showcase of strength and technique, the Steiners manage a surprise pinfall on Earthquake to capture the titles.
Intercontinental Championship Match The British Bulldog (c) vs. Shawn Michaels In front of a home crowd, The British Bulldog defends his title against the cocky Shawn Michaels. The match is a back-and-forth showcase that culminates in Bulldog hitting a running powerslam for the victory, retaining the championship and sending the crowd into a frenzy.
Submission Match Bret Hart vs. Rick Rude A classic technical clash sees the excellence of execution face off against “Ravishing” Rick Rude. Both men showcase their skills, but in a dramatic finish, Bret locks Rude in the Sharpshooter, forcing him to tap out.
Women's Championship Match Alundra Blayze (c) vs. Medusa (a masked woman) In a highly anticipated rematch, Alundra Blayze defends her title against Medusa. The match is filled with athleticism and grit, and after a beautifully executed German Suplex, Blayze retains her title.
Special Attraction Match The Undertaker vs. The Ultimate Warrior Two of the most iconic figures in WWE collide in a battle of the supernatural. The match features both men delivering their signature moves. After a series of near falls and high spots, The Undertaker ultimately prevails with a Tombstone Piledriver.
WWF Championship Match Randy Savage (c) vs. Ric Flair (with Mr. Perfect) In a high-stakes main event, Randy Savage defends his WWF Championship against the enigmatic Ric Flair. The match sees Flair try every trick in the book, but Savage’s resilience shines through. After an incredible back-and-forth battle, Savage hits the Flying Elbow Drop and retains his title.
No Disqualification Match The Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal) vs. Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster) In a chaotic and brutal contest, this match has no rules. The teams unleash fury with chairs, kendo sticks, and any weapon they can find. In the end, the Legion of Doom secures the win after hitting the Doomsday Device on DiBiase.
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Post by siredger on Nov 5, 2024 21:26:14 GMT 1
Saturday Night's Main Event 31 Date: November 14, 1992 Location: The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Randy Savage drops the WWF Championship to The Undertaker in October and the Phenom will defend it against the former Intercontinental Champion British Bulldog, who dropped his title to Roddy Piper around the same time. The Steiners' reign ended up being short lived as they lost the titles in late October on Superstars to the former champs, The Natural Disasters. The Steiner Brothers invoke their rematch clause for this episode of SNME.
1. Opening Match: Tag Team Championship The Natural Disasters (Earthquake & Typhoon) (c) vs. The Steiner Brothers (Rick & Scott Steiner)
In a hard-hitting opener, the Natural Disasters defend their tag team titles against the fan-favorite Steiner Brothers. The match features high-energy spots, but ultimately, the Disasters' power leads them to retain their titles after a miscommunication between the Steiners. 2. Singles Match
Bret "Hit Man" Hart vs. Shawn Michaels
Tension between these two superstars has been building for weeks, culminating in a classic clash. In a competitive and technical match, both men showcase their skills. Bret is on the verge of victory, but interference from Diesel distracts the referee, leading to a shocking win for Shawn Michaels via roll-up. 3. Women's Championship Match
Alundra Blayze (c) vs. Bull Nakano
Alundra Blayze defends her Women's Championship against the fierce Bull Nakano. This hard-hitting match features dramatic near-falls and innovative moves from both competitors. Blayze retains her title after countering Nakano’s finisher into a roll-up, solidifying her status as a top star in the division. 4. Intercontinental Championship Match
Roddy Piper vs. Rick Martel
Roddy Piper, in a nostalgic return, faces off against Rick Martel. The match is filled with mind games, with Piper taunting Martel throughout. In a thrilling encounter, Piper locks in the Sleeper Hold for the win, earning the respect of the fans and Martel. 5. Main Event: World Heavyweight Championship
The Undertaker (c) vs. The British Bulldog
In the main event, The Undertaker defends the World Heavyweight Championship against The British Bulldog. The match features fiery exchanges, with Bulldog showing incredible resilience against the Deadman. In the climax, Undertaker hits the Tombstone Piledriver and secures the victory to retain his championship.
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Post by siredger on Nov 5, 2024 21:45:57 GMT 1
WWE Survivor Series 1992 Date: November 25, 1992 Location: Rich Stadium, Buffalo, New York
Theme: "Survival of the Fittest"
Bret Hart captures the WWF Championship from The Undertaker 1 week before Survivor Series and the events during the opening match between Team Hogan and Team Flair lead to the main event title defense from Bret. Meanwhile, The Smoking Gunns upset the Natural Disasters in an open challenge on WWF Superstars to win the WWF Tag Team titles. The Disasters invoke their rematch clause at Survivor Series. Ted Dibiase works double duty, replacing Razor Ramon, who was supposed to be on Team Flair.
Match Card: 1. Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match Team Hogan (Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart, Randy Savage, & The Ultimate Warrior) vs. Team Flair (Ric Flair, The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, & Ted DiBiase) In a thrilling opener, the combined star power of Hogan, Hart, Savage, and Warrior goes against the villainous Team Flair. Each elimination adds to the suspense, ultimately leading to a final showdown between Hogan and Flair after all other competitors are eliminated. In a dramatic finish, Hogan forces Flair to submit, showcasing the power of friendship and teamwork.
Result: Team Hogan wins after Hogan pins Ric Flair.
2. Women's Survivor Series Match Team Sherri (Sherri Martel, Alundra Blayze, Bull Nakano, & Luna Vachon) vs. Team Ripper (Monster Ripper, Jacqueline, Debbie Malenko, & Leilani Kai) This match features an intense clash of styles and creeds, with Sherri leading a diverse but talented team against the power and athleticism of Ripper's crew. The match is fast-paced, ending when Alundra Blayze eliminates Ripper after a series of high-flying moves.
Result: Team Sherri wins after Alundra Blayze pins Ripper.
3. Tag Team Championship Match The Smoking Gunns (Billy Gunn & Bart Gunn) (c) vs. The Natural Disasters (Earthquake & Typhoon) The Gunns' speed and agility go against the punishment of the Natural Disasters. The match builds to an explosive finish, with the Gunns pulling off a surprise victory after an impressive roll-up on Earthquake, maintaining their titles.
Result: The Smoking Gunns retain the Tag Team Championship.
4. Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match Team LOD (Legion of Doom) (Animal & Hawk), The British Bulldog, & The Steiner Brothers vs. Team Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster), The Kid, & The Quebecers This match is filled with power moves and high drama as the formidable duo of LOD teams up with the Bulldogs and the Steiners to face off against the scheming Money Inc. and their allies. The elimination of The Kid leads to a showdown where LOD and The Steiners dominate Team Money Inc., showcasing their strength.
Result: Team LOD wins after Hawk pins Ted DiBiase.
5. Main Event: WWF Championship Match Bret Hart (c) vs. Ric Flair After the earlier Survivor Series match meddling, Flair gets a shot at the WWF Championship against the excellence of execution. The match is a classic technical and psychological encounter, with Flair using all his tricks against Hart. In a nail-biter finish, Hart locks in the Sharpshooter, and after a long struggle, Flair eventually taps out.
Result: Bret Hart retains the WWF Championship.
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Post by siredger on Nov 5, 2024 22:12:03 GMT 1
Event: Royal Rumble 1993 Date: January 24, 1993 Location: ARCO Arena, Sacramento, California Attendance: 16,000
Busy night for Rick Martel as he works 3 matches, including a pre-show match vs Tatanka. Shawn Michaels beat Roddy Piper in late December to win the Intercontinental Championship. Road Dogg Jesse James, newly signed to WWF, subs in for an injured Bart Gunn in the WWF Tag Team Championship match against the Steiners.
Pre-Show Match: Tatanka vs. Rick Martel
Tatanka defeats Rick Martel with the Tatanka’s End (a modified DDT) after a fast-paced, back-and-forth match that showcases both athletes' skills. Main Card:
Intercontinental Championship Match Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Marty Jannetty
Shawn Michaels retains his title after a hard-hitting contest filled with high-flying maneuvers and dramatic near falls. The match culminates when Michaels dodges a flying leap from Jannetty, then hits the Sweet Chin Music for the win. Tag Team Championship Match
The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and Road Dogg) vs. The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner) The New Age Outlaws pull off a shock upset, retaining their titles after a controversial finish where they used the ropes for leverage during a pinfall attempt, despite the referee missing the illegal maneuver.
No Holds Barred Match Razor Ramon vs. Rick "The Model" Martel
This brutal match sees weapons effective as both competitors use chairs and the ring steps. Razor Ramon emerges victorious after delivering a devastating Razor’s Edge onto a steel chair, leaving Martel unable to continue. Royal Rumble Match
Entry #1: Rick Martel
Entry #2: Bob Backlund
Matches continue as Superstars enter every 90 seconds. Participants include Davey Boy Smith, The Undertaker, Yokozuna, The British Bulldog, and many more.
Highlights include:
Yokozuna eliminating multiple competitors with his Samoan Drop. The Undertaker displaying his supernatural presence, eliminating several with ease. Hulk Hogan entering as a late surprise at #30, quickly getting the crowd to erupt. Final Four: Hulk Hogan, Yokozuna, The Undertaker, and Bret Hart.
The climactic moment comes when Hogan and The Undertaker unite to eliminate Yokozuna, paving the way for a showdown between Hart and Hogan.
In the end, Hogan pulls off the impossible by tossing Bret Hart over the top rope, winning the Royal Rumble and earning a shot at the WWF Championship at WrestleMania IX.
Post-Match: Hulk Hogan celebrates in the ring, pointing to the WrestleMania IX sign as confetti rains down. The camera zooms in on Yokozuna, who looks furious, vowing revenge as the show fades to black.
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Post by siredger on Nov 5, 2024 22:24:35 GMT 1
WrestleMania IX: April 4, 1993
Location: Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada
Theme: "A Night Under the Stars" – A Roman-themed spectacle held in the grandeur of Caesars Palace with elaborate set designs reminiscent of ancient Rome, complete with chariots, gladiators, and a star-studded lineup.
The Steiners finally get the WWF Tag Titles back on RAW in March after Road Dogg accidentally hit Bart Gunn with a title belt. They defend tonight vs The Headshrinkers
Match Card: Opening Match: The Mighty Yokozuna vs. Tatanka
Stipulation: Singles Match Result: This highly anticipated opener featured the powerful Yokozuna making his WrestleMania debut against the proud Native American Tatanka. After a hard-hitting match, Yokozuna secured victory after delivering a devastating Banzai Drop. Intercontinental Championship: Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Rick Martel
Stipulation: Singles Match Result: Michaels defended his title against the cunning Martel in a match filled with high-flying moves and theatrics. In a nail-biting finish, Michaels retained his championship after executing a superkick out of nowhere, causing Martel to crash into the corner turnbuckle. Tag Team Championship Match: The Steiner Brothers (c) vs. The Headshrinkers
Stipulation: Tag Team Match Result: The Steiners faced the savage Headshrinkers in a thrilling contest showcasing their technical prowess. With the crowd roaring behind them, the Steiners managed to hit their signature Doomsday Bulldog for the win, retaining the tag titles. Women’s Championship: Alundra Blayze (c) vs. Bull Nakano
Stipulation: Singles Match Result: This fierce encounter showcased the incredible athleticism of women’s wrestling. Blayze defended her title against the intimidating Bull Nakano. In a surprising turn, Blayze countered Nakano's power moves and executed her iconic German suplex for the victory. Million Dollar Championship: Ted DiBiase vs. Undertaker
Stipulation: No Disqualification Match Result: The match was a theatrical battle, complete with DiBiase's minions and Undertaker's resilience. The match featured chairs, briefcases, and over-the-top antics. Taker prevailed after delivering a chokeslam followed by the Tombstone Piledriver, capturing the Million Dollar Championship to add to his legacy.
Main Event: WWF Championship – Bret Hart (c) vs. Hulk Hogan
Stipulation: Singles Match Result: The atmosphere was electric as the champions clashed in a heavyweight showdown. With the crowd split in their loyalties, the match showcased incredible storytelling and athletic prowess. After a series of near falls, Bret Hart secured victory with a decisive Sharpshooter, solidifying his status as a top star.
Post-Event: The closing segment featured Bret Hart celebrating with the championship while the stars of WWF surrounded the ring. Hulk Hogan raised Hart’s hand in a show of respect, culminating in a touching moment that resonated with the crowd.
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Post by siredger on Nov 5, 2024 22:32:33 GMT 1
Event: King of the Ring 1993
Location: The Meadowlands Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey
Announcers: Jim Ross & Jerry "The King" Lawler
Match Card:
Opening Match:
The Smoking Gunns (Billy & Bart Gunn) vs. The Headshrinkers (Fatu & Sione) A high-energy tag team match that showcases both teams' athleticism. The Smoking Gunns pull off a surprising victory with the "Sling Blade" on Sione. Quarterfinal Matches of the King of the Ring Tournament:
Bret "The Hitman" Hart vs. Razor Ramon
A classic encounter between two fan favorites. Bret secures the win with the Sharpshooter after a back-and-forth battle, showcasing his technical prowess. Mr. Perfect vs. Tatanka
Mr. Perfect relies on his cunning and resilience to defeat Tatanka with the Perfect Plex after dodging a charging maneuver. Doink the Clown vs. Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster) - Handicap Match
Doink pulls a fast one, using distractions and trickery to outsmart Money Inc. and get a surprising roll-up pin on IRS, advancing in the tournament. Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker
In a hard-hitting showdown, Austin tries to take down the Deadman. However, The Undertaker ultimately prevails with a Tombstone Piledriver, sending a message to the entire locker room. Semifinal Matches of the King of the Ring Tournament:
Bret Hart vs. Mr. Perfect
A highly technical and emotional rematch from their previous encounters. Both wrestlers push each other to the limit, but Bret wins with a modified Sharpshooter, causing Perfect to tap out. Doink the Clown vs. The Undertaker
In a twist of fate, Doink uses deception to his advantage. However, The Undertaker manages to catch him in the end, delivering a chokeslam for the victory. Main Event - King of the Ring Finals:
Bret "The Hitman" Hart vs. The Undertaker A dramatic and intense match filled with near-falls and crowd anticipation. Hart showcases his skill against The Undertaker’s supernatural resilience. After a grueling battle, Hart connects with a superkick, followed by the Sharpshooter. The Undertaker fights valiantly but eventually has to submit, giving Bret Hart the title of King of the Ring. Post-Match Celebration: As the show closes, Bret Hart is crowned the new King of the Ring, wearing a crown and a robe, while fireworks go off in the arena. He dedicates his victory to all the fans who have supported him, hinting at future rivalries and challenges ahead.
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Post by siredger on Nov 5, 2024 22:42:24 GMT 1
WWF Summerslam 1993 Date: August 30, 1993 Location: United Center, Chicago, Illinois Theme: "Summer Sizzler"
Match Card: Opening Match: The 1-2-3 Kid vs. Dean Douglas
The up-and-coming 1-2-3 Kid faces off against the smarmy, self-proclaimed “teacher of wrestling,” Dean Douglas. The Kid pulls off a surprise victory after a thrilling back-and-forth bout. Intercontinental Championship Match: Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Mr. Perfect
Michaels and Perfect put on an outstanding technical performance, showcasing their abilities. After a series of near falls and high-impact moves, Michaels retains his title after hitting the Sweet Chin Music out of nowhere. Tag Team Championship Match: The Steiners (c) vs. The Headshrinkers
The Steiners defend their tag team titles against the hard-hitting Samoan duo. After a brutal contest filled with suplexes and power moves, the Steiners retain after hitting the Steiner Screwdriver on Samu. Women's Championship Match: Alundra Blayze (c) vs. Bull Nakano
A highly acclaimed women’s matchup, featuring blurring lines between high-flying and hard-hitting styles. Blayze showcases her resilience and ultimately retains her title after countering Nakano’s top rope attack into a roll-up. Ladder Match: Razor Ramon vs. Rick Martel
This match features both competitors battling to grab a briefcase suspended above the ring. Razor Ramon and Martel pull out all the stops, using the ladder in innovative ways. In a climactic finish, Ramon retrieves the briefcase after sending Martel crashing through a nearby ladder. Mid-Card Special Attraction: The Undertaker vs. Kamala
A clash of the titans, as the Deadman takes on the Ugandan Giant. The match is a showcase of power and intimidation, with Undertaker ultimately defeating Kamala with the Tombstone Piledriver. Main Event: Bret Hart vs. Jerry "The King" Lawler - No Holds Barred
This fiercely personal rivalry culminates in a No Holds Barred match. Both men go to extremes, using weapons and outside interference from Lawler's allies in an intense bout. After a dramatic finish, Hart prevails with the Sharpshooter, forcing Lawler to submit.
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