10 Batista/Billy Gunn (4 - 1) Both Batista and Billy Gunn have been able to put together a 4-1 record at SummerSlam. Adam Bomb (w/ Harvey Wippleman) pinned Russ Greenberg (Wipplemans debut with Bomb) Rex King & Steve Doll defeated Tito Santana & Virgil Cancelled; the show was rescheduled for November 12 and tickets from this card would be honored for that event, WWF @ Anaheim, CA Arena August 21, 1993 (15,000) The Headshrinkers defeated Mike Bucci & Mike Moraldo following Fatus splash off the top Debut at the venue Owen Hart pinned Bastion Booger vignette; included the announcement Adam Bomb and the Smoking Gunns would be in action the following week and the Undertaker would be on hand for an interview segment; moments later, Gorilla Monsoon came ringside and confronted Heenan about what Heenan had been saying about him during the show; Monsoon then grabbed Heenan by his jacket and dragged him backstage, threw Heenans bag out the back door and then did the same to Heenan; Heenan then scrambled to grab all his belongings before finally turning back to the building and giving a salute as the show ended (Heenans last appearance for more than 7 years): Ludvig Borga defeated John Paul via submission with the backbreaker at 2:17 Danny Davis defeated Jamie Dundee Tito Santana defeated Skinner WWF Womens Championship Tournament First Round: Rusty Thomas defeated Angie Marino Perfect via count-out at 11:18 when Diesel threw the challenger into the steel ring post after the challenger rolled Michaels back into the ring; after the match, Perfect attacked Michaels and Diesel in the ring before he was eventually double teamed, with Diesel knocking Perfect out with a punch to the face; moments later, Todd Pettengill conducted an interview with Michaels and Diesel in the aisle, during which Michaels proclaimed himself the greatest IC champion of all time; in footage shot exclusively for Coliseum Video, Perfect jumped Michaels and Diesel moments later as Gene Okerlund conducted a backstage interview with the champion, with officials having to break up the fight (The Best of the Intercontinental Championship, The Life and Times of Mr. Crush defeated Repo Man Mr. Hughes pinned Bert Centeno with the sidewalk slam at 3:02 Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Luna Vachon) pinned Rod Bell at 1:42 with the diving headbutt; after the bout, Doink the Clown made his way to the ring for his match and met Bigelow & Luna in the aisle; Doink then dumped a pail of confetti over Bigelows head and, after Bigelow left, a pail of water over Lunas head; Bigelow then returned and chased Doink under the ring; when Bigelow couldnt find him, he attacked Doinks scheduled opponent after he tried consoling Luna in the ring; as this was happening, Doink crawled out from under the ring and tied a tripwire across the guardrails; moments later, Doink attacked Bigelow in the ring with a broom until Bigelow chased him off and tripped over the wire Mr. Damien Demento pinned Tito Santana at 9:13 Ludvig Borga pinned Mike Khoury with a clothesline off the top at 2:06 "I.R.S." WWF World Champion Yokozuna pinned Randy Savage with the Bonzai Drop Jeff Jarrett defeated John Crystal Crush defeated Doink the Clown Doink the Clown pinned Joey Maggs with the Whoopie Cushion Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Beverly Brothers Yokozuna defeated Jim Duggan Perfect came out with another referee to dispute the call, with the original referee then reversing the decision; after the bout, Michaels & Diesel attacked both Ramon & Perfect, hitting a spike piledriver on both WWF World Champion Bret Hart pinned Ric Flair at 24:14, WWF @ Valparaiso, IN Athletic & Recreation Center January 2, 1993 (matinee) Mr. Lex Luger defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji & Jim Cornette) via count-out at 17:58 after removing his forearm pad and hitting Yoko with a running forearm, knocking him to the floor and out cold; prior to the bout, a Japanese representative sang the Japanese national anthem while Randy Savage introduced Aaron Neville, who performed the American national anthem; upon his ring introduction for Luger, Savage named him the next WWF Champion; pre-match stipulations stated Luger would have to wear a protective pad over his forearm and that this would be his only title shot; after the contest, Savage, Tatanka, WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner celebrated Lugers win, with red, white, and blue balloons then dropping from the rafters (1993 Year in Review, Summer Slam: The Greatest Hits), WWF @ Grand Rapids, MI Grand Center August 31, 1993 (3,500; sell out) Perfect defeated Diesel Doink the Clown (w/ Dink) defeated Cory Student WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecers vs. Rick & Scott Steiner Mr. The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Terry Taylor Virgil defeated Barry Horowitz Perfect defeated Doink the Clown (sub. Tatanka defeated WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels via disqualification WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Lex Luger via count-out Perfect vs. Diesel The Great Kabuki, Masashi Aoyagi, & Kuniaki Kobayashi, Kengo Kimura, & Shiro Koshinaka defeated Takashi Ishikawa, Super Strong Machine, Tatsutoshi Goto, Ashura Hara, & Hiro Saito at 11:26 when Koshinaka pinned Goto The Smoking Gunns defeated Duane Gill & the Brooklyn Brawler at 1:36 when Bart pinned Gill following the Revolver for Adam Bomb) I try to load them in Fed Simulator and they always fail to load in. WWF World Champion Yokozuna defeated Jim Duggan Razor Ramon defeated Tito Santana Virgil pinned Repo Man with a small package Men on a Mission defeated Well Dunn Doink the Clown defeated Scott Dane via submission with the Stump Puller at 1:02 SMW Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Duane Gill & Barry Hardy (Morton & Gibsons debut) Owen Hart defeated Bastion Booger Birdman" Koko B. Ware, "The Model" Rick Martell, "The Million Dollar Man" for Beau Beverly), & Little Louie Tatanka pinned Reno Riggins (sub. Perfect pinned Razor Ramon at 13:00 with the Perfect Plex Dark match after the show: Jim Duggan pinned Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) at 3:17 with the running clothesline after Fuji accidentally threw salt in Yokos eyes when Duggan moved out of the way, WWF @ Allentown, PA Agricultural Hall April 12, 1993 The profile of each WWE wrestler features their Career History, Ring Names, Face / Heel Turns, Accomplishments, Pictures, Bio and more information and statistics. [50], Earthquake and Typhoon stopped teaming after their confrontation during the Royal Rumble match. Randy Savage defeated Mr. Hughes, WWF @ Scranton, PA CYC July 23, 1993 (2,500) The Undertaker defeated Giant Gonzalez The 1st show held at the renamed USAir Arena The Smoking Gunns defeated Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Luna Vachon) & Bastion Booger via count-out when Booger and Bigelow got into a fight on the floor after Booger began kissing and hugging Luna 3/27/93: Typhoon pinned the Berzerker at the 6-minute mark with a splash Owen Hart defeated Duane Gill 1 IRS pinned PJ Walker with the Write Off Doink the Clown pinned Rich Myers at 2:10 with the Whoopie Cushion; after the bout, Doink dumped a pail of water on Bobby Heenans head Doink the Clown pinned Mike Moraldo at 2:37 with a sit-down splash off the top Lex Luger pinned Ludvig Borga at 9:29, WWF @ Bushkill, PA Fernwood Resort November 8, 1993 Adam Bomb defeated Virgil The Undertaker defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna via disqualification when the champion used his salt bucket as a weapon WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS defeated the Nasty Boys when IRS pinned Jerry Saggs Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match. Luna Vachon defeated Sensational Sherri Mr. The Undertaker vs. Papa Shango Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Buddy Wayne at 1:40 with the diving headbutt WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game lets you dance on the mats with some of the biggest names in professional wrestling. Kamala defeated Papa Shango Scott won the match for his team by pinning Blake after executing a Frankensteiner. The Undertaker defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna via disqualification WWF Mania 4/10/93: Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Typhoon at 1:50 with the Bonzai Drop Mr. Hughes pinned Rich Myers; the match was taped to air on the 9/11/93 WWF Superstars but was replaced with 1-2-3 Kid vs. Bastion Booger match from Wrestling Challenge after Hughes was fired WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon pinned Ralph Mosca The Night Stalker (Brian Clarke) defeated Reno Riggins Televised on Tele+2 featured Dan Peterson on commentary; included Guido Bagatta conducting backstage interviews with WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS, Yokozuna & Mr. Fuji, Tatanka, Bam Bam Bigelow, and Bret Hart before their matches: KOTR Qualifying Match: Lex Luger defeated Bob Backlund via count-out at 4:15 after Backlund sustained Lugers running forearm and fell to the floor Perfect vs. WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels, WWF @ Los Angeles, CA Sports Arena May 14, 1993 (5,000) Tatanka fought Steve Vega to a no contest when, after Tatankas music played several times, footage on the video wall showed an unconscious Tatanka backstage, with Bam Bam Bigelow cutting Tatankas dyed hair (1993 Year in Review) Scotty Flamingo defeated Randy Rockett WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon pinned Diesel with a small package Pierre Oullete, "The Doctor of Desire" Tom Pritchard, "The Gigolo" Jimmy Bam Bam Bigelow (sub. Mr. Bret Hart defeated Doink the Clown WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Headshrinkers when Rick got the pin with a roll up Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Jim Duggan with a splash in the corner and the Bonzai Drop at 7:31 after Duggan became distracted by Fuji on the floor; after the bout, Duggan assaulted Yoko with his 24 and cleared the ring; moments later, Duggan hit Yoko from behind with the 24 in the aisle before returning to the ring and leading the crowd in a chant of USA (Global Warfare, Best of the WWF: European Rampage Tour), WWF @ Bournemouth, England International Centre April 9, 1993 (4,000) The Smoking Gunns defeated Tony Mata & Reno Riggins at 2:08 following a powerbomb / elbow drop off the top combo The Headshrinkers defeated Jim Brunzell & Koko B. Ware when Brunzell was pinned Hart applied the Sharpshooter, his signature hold, but Ramon grabbed the ropes, which forced the referee to instruct Hart to break the hold. WWF Superstars of Wrestling . Perfect defeated Diesel via disqualification when Rick Martel interfered as Diesel was caught in the Perfect Plex; prior to the contest, Paul Bearer appeared and said the Undertaker would bury Yokozuna in their casket match rematch; moments later, Rick Martel appeared and protested his loss earlier in the show, leading to Martel and Perfect having a scuffle; after the bout, Razor Ramon made the save, WWF @ Philadelphia, PA Spectrum September 26, 1993 (matinee) (6,000) Crush defeated Doink the Clown via count-out after Jeff Jarrett came out and grabbed Doinks leg from the floor for Mr. Hughes) The Undertaker defeated Papa Shango Shawn Michaels pinned Doink the Clown with the superkick at 8:18 after Doink became distracted by Bam Bam Bigelow at ringside; Michaels came out in possession of his own WWF IC Title belt, with him then telling ring announcer Howard Finkel that he should be referred to as champion but that this is a non-title bout; late in the bout, Luna Vachon came ringside, with Doink kissing her leading to Bigelow coming out; after the bout, Bigelow & Luna double teamed Doink for several minutes; moments later, Bigelow went to hit the headbutt off the top only for Doink to trip Luna and Bigelow hit Luna with the headbutt instead; Doink then returned to the ring and doused her with a pail of water to revive her, with Bigelow then tripping over himself to try to get at Doink as Doink left ringside for Beau Beverly), Blake Beverly, & Little John Tito Santana defeated Skinner The Headshrinkers defeated the Smoking Gunns at 11:00 when Fatu pinned Billy Gunn with a side kick to the face WWF @ San Jose, CA Arena October 1, 1993 (7,500) Virgil defeated Terry Taylor Yokozuna defeated Randy Savage The Undertaker defeated Papa Shango Razor Ramon defeated IRS Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Typhoon The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Rick Martel Tito Santana defeated Louie Spicolli Tatanka defeated Damien Demento This event was to have taken place on 11/1/92 but was postponed 12/13/93 included Jim Cornette doing guest commentary for the show alongside Vince McMahon; during the duration of the show, a voteline was set up to vote yes or no as to whether or not Randy Savage should be allowed his old co-hosting job on WWF Mania: WWF World Champion Yokozuna defeated Jim Duggan, WWF @ Toronto, Ontario Maple Leaf Gardens July 11, 1993 The Headshrinkers defeated Owen Hart & Koko B. Ware when Samu pinned Koko Bob Backlund (sub. Kamala (w/ Slick) pinned Dale Wolfe at 1:47 with a splash to the back; during the bout, Harvey Wippleman cut an insert promo saying Kamala would have to face Kimchee in the ring soon for Razor Ramon) defeated Tito Santana The Undertaker defeated Razor Ramon via count-out at 7:32 The Headshrinkers defeated the Smoking Gunns (sub. Cancelled, WWF @ Sacramento, CA Arco Arena March 26, 1993 (4,200) Monday Night Raw taping: Virgil defeated the Brooklyn Brawler Tatanka defeated Bam Bam Bigelow via count-out for Terry Taylor) for Mr. Hughes) WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecers (sub. WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS defeated the Nasty Boys Hulk Hogan vs. WWF World Champion Yokozuna, WWF @ Sheffield, England Arena August 6, 1993 (10,000; sell out) Doink the Clown defeated Virgil Wrestling Spotlight 3/20/93: Damien Demento pinned Davey Starr at 1:30 with a kneedrop [10][11], Another major feud featured at the event was between Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty, who had teamed for several years as The Rockers. The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Doink the Clown for Lance Cassidy) 1/1/94 included Ray Rougeau conducting an interview with WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon; featured a vignette promoting the debut of Sparky Plugg; included a Royal Rumble Report with Todd Pettengill; included the Lex Luger vs. WWF Tag Team Champion Jacques Rougeau match, taped 12/15/93 in Augusta, ME: Bret Hart defeated Shawn Michaels in a steel cage match, despite the outside interference of Diesel, by escaping over the top as Michaels had his feet caught inbetween the steel bars, WWF @ Canton, OH Memorial Civic Center December 28, 1993 (3,400) for Jerry Lawler) Tatanka defeated the Brooklyn Brawler WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Ted Dibiase & IRS. Tatanka pinned Bam Bam Bigelow Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Beverly Brothers The Headshrinkers defeated Owen Hart & Koko B. Ware when Fatu pinned Ware for Bam Bam Bigelow) Adam Bomb (w/ Johnny Polo) pinned Mitch Bishop at 1:42 with the powerbomb; after the bout, Bomb hit the move a second time Tatanka defeated Doink the Clown via disqualification after Doink sprayed his opponent in the eyes The Brooklyn Brawler defeated Jim Powers (sub. WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Lex Luger (sub. The Bruise Brothers & Mike Samples defeated the Moondogs & Richard Lee Crush defeated Skinner (sub. Giant Gonzalez, WWF @ Sioux City, IA Arena June 2, 1993 Del Rios (USWAs Spellbinder) pinned Bobby Who Typhoon pinned Barry Horowitz at 2:05 with a splash; after the bout in an non-televised segment, the Mad Monk (Friar Ferguson) attacked Typhoon with a wooden staph Giant Gonzalez, WWF @ Niagara Falls, NY Civic & Convention Center May 27, 1993 (8,500) The Undertaker defeated Yokozuna via disqualification, WWF @ Boston, MA Boston Garden March 21, 1993 (matinee) (6,000) 11/27/93 featured the debut of Stan Lane as a commentator alongside Vince McMahon; included an Update segment where it was announced a WWF Womens Championship tournament would begin the following Monday in Memphis, TN; the segment also featured Gorilla Monsoon speaking with Owen Hart by phone in which Owen asked not to be referred to as Bret Harts brother and said he had always been in Brets shadow and Bret did not carry his part at the Survivor Series; featured a vignette promoting the debut of Jeff Jarrett: Savage, Jim Powers, "The Birdman" Koko B. Ware, "The Model" Rick Martell, Perfect pinned Ric Flair at around the 23-minute mark with the Perfect Plex as Flair attempted a backdrop; stipulations stated the loser would leave the WWF; during his entrance, Flair slapped hands with Bobby Heenan, at ringside; late in the match, Perfect bled from the forehead; after the match, Heenan was censored on commentary before throwing down his headset and complaining to the referee; moments later, Flair and Heenan went backstage together (Flairs last TV appearance for nearly 9 years) (WrestleFest 93, Monday Night Raw Prime Cuts UK, The Best of Raw 15th Anniversary, The Best of Raw: Seasons 1 & 2), WWF @ Sarasota, FL January 19, 1993 [51] The rivalry between Virgil and DiBiase was not mentioned again until the following year, when Virgil had a brief feud with Nikolai Volkoff, who was managed by DiBiase. Bigelow responded by throwing Boss Man with a belly to back suplex, and then threw him out of the ring. Lex Luger vs. WWF Tag Team Champion Jacques Rougeau (w/ Johnny Polo) with the running forearm after knocking out an interfering Pierre and covering both men. Mr. Hughes defeated Bret Hart Featured Shane McMahon conducting a non-televised interview with WWF World Champion Yokozuna & Mr. Fuji Prior to 1992, there was no prize for winning the match. WWE (a efectos legales, World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.) es una empresa estadounidense de medios y entretenimiento, [6] [7] integrada principalmente por el rea de la lucha libre profesional.La WWE tambin se ha diversificado en otros campos, incluidos el cine y ftbol americano, entre otros varios negocios.. Su propietario, administrador y director ejecutivo es Vince McMahon, quien . Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Steve Smith & Lavern Gill at 2:12 when Scott pinned Gill following the bulldog off the top double team Typhoon pinned the Berzerker with a roll up at 6:01 after the Berzerker thought he had won the match with his feet on the ropes Predictions in reply to this comment. USWA Champion Jerry Lawler defeated Tatanka via disqualification; Lawler was recognized as champion despite losing the title days earlier in Memphis, WWF @ Florence, SC September 18, 1993 Mr. for Mr. Shawn Michaels pinned Dan Dubiel at 1:54 with the piledriver IRS pinned Mike Khoury following a back suplex Bret Hart vs. Jeff Jarrett (the Big Bossman scheduled as guest referee) Tatanka defeated the Brooklyn Brawler Perfect attacked Luger, preventing him from making the cover on Duggan; late in the bout, Yokozuna and Mr. Fuji appeared ringside, with Yoko attacking Duggan outside of the ring moments before the finish; after the bout, Luger and Yoko double teamed Perfect until Duggan cleared the ring with his 24 All American Wrestling 8/15/93: Bastion Booger pinned Phil Apollo with the sit-down splash at 2:34 Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecers via disqualification Owen Hart & Koko B. Ware vs. the Headshrinkers Chris Candido defeated Tim Horner Ms. Simpson defeated Ms. Texas in a hair vs. hair match Midget D defeated Little Eagle for Mr. The Dog Catchers defeated the Moondogs to win the USWA tag team championship The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Bastion Booger (sub. for Razor Ramon) to a double count-out Rick Martel pinned Marty Jannetty with a roll up Curator's Pick. Bret Hart pinned Lex Luger Cancelled, WWF @ Poughkeepsie, NY Mid-Hudson Civic Center April 12, 1993 (3,500; most were freebies since tickets for the previous card in town were accepted at this show as a result of a number of no-shows at that event) "Tatanka" Chris Chavis, "The Rocket" Owen Hart, Barry Horowitz, Papa Bret Hart vs. Lex Luger 3/8/93 included an opening segment with comments from Hulk Hogan, Brutus Beefcake, & Jimmy Hart in which they accepted the challenge to face WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS at WrestleMania IX; featured Rick Martel twice appearing ringside, telling the Raw girls to leave, taking her sign, and then walking it around the ring himself; included the announcement Typhoon would face Bam Bam Bigelow and Kamala would be in action (neither took place due to numerous no-shows as a result of a blizzard): Wrestling Challenge taping: Typhoon pinned Larry Ludden with a splash at 2:31 WWF Mania 6/12/93: Tatanka fought Mr. Hughes to a double disqualification at 6:12 after both men struck the referee; after the bout, Hughes dropped Tatanka with the sidewalk slam Hennig, Luke Williams, Butch Miller,The Undertaker, "The Mountie" Jauques WWF World Champion Yokozuna defeated Bret Hart in a steel cage match at 23:04 by escaping the cage moments before Hart, USWA @ Memphis, TN September 11, 1993 for Mr. The Headshrinkers defeated the Smoking Gunns Gunn, Bart Gunn, Bastion Booger, The 1-2-3 Kid, Adam Bomb, Diesel, Timothy Bookmark Quiz Bookmark Quiz Bookmark. WWF World Champion Yokozuna defated Bret Hart in a steel cage match by escaping through the door as Bret was trying to escape over the top, WWF @ Sioux City, IA Municipal Auditorium October 10, 1993 (matinee) Bob Backlund pinned Larry Ludden at 2:32 with a leg roll up following a monkey flip out of the corner; after the bout, the two men shook hands Owen Hart defeated Marty Jannetty via submission with the Sharpshooter at 8:14 after Jannetty injured his ankle attempting a leapfrog Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Beverly Brothers at 17:28 when Scott pinned Beau following the Frankensteiner; during the bout, Rick was injured and returned to the locker room but returned later in the bout with his leg heavily taped Crush fought Doink the Clown to a double count-out after a second Doink came ringside Mr. WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecers vs. Rick & Scott Steiner Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecers via disqualification at 12:37 when Pierre jumped on referee Danny Davis to prevent Jacques from being pinned after sustaining the Frankensteiner; after the bout, the Steiners celebrated with the title belts; moments later, Scott took the mic and challenged the Quebecers to get back in the ring and try to take the belts from them; Jacques then said they would think about giving the Steiners 5 more minutes, with he, Pierre, and Johnny Polo then returning backstage The Undertaker defeated Lex Luger via count-out WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon pinned Bastion Booger by reversing Boogers sit-down splash attempt into a sunset flip at 7:09 Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecers via disqualification Perfect via count-out at 11:00 Perfect" Curt Hennig, Luke Williams, Butch Miller, 2", "WWE Royal Rumble: the Complete Anthology Vol. Jim Duggan vs. Yokozuna (sub. WWF @ Utica, NY War Memorial December 1, 1993 (4,500) The Smoking Gunns defeated Afa & Samu Rotundo, Blake Beverly, "Tatanka" Chris (sub. Randy Savage defeated Giant Gonzalez via disqualification Perfect) WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS defeated the Nasty Boys at 12:00 after Dibiase used the briefcase USWA Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett fought Tommy Rich to a no contest Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Mike Bell & Tony Devito following the top rope bulldog double team Damien Demento pinned Tito Santana by holding onto the top rope as Santana attempted to slam him into the ring, with Demento falling on top for the win Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Kamala with a roll up WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Ted Dibiase & IRS Tatanka defeated Damien Demento (January 2, 1993) McMahon and Lawler (October 23, 1993) McMahon and Reo Rodgers (for one week only) McMahon and Stan Lane (November 27, 1993) McMahon and . After the match, Vachon attacked Sherri. for the Bushwhackers) Bob Backlund defeated Doink the Clown via disqualification 1/25/93 featured an opening outdoor segment in which Repo Man drove up in his tow truck to speak with Sean Mooney about his match later in the show against Randy Savage; Repo then ran past fans into the building; included Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan, & Rob Bartlett on commentary; featured a Headlock on Hunger promo by Bob Backlund, and how fans could contribute to the American Red Cross; included an ad promoting tickets to WrestleMania IX; during the show open, McMahon noted the Bushwhackers would be in action but were not; featured a post Royal Rumble Report hosted by Gene Okerlund in which he noted the successful title defense by WWF World Champion Bret Hart, Rumble victory by Yokozuna, and debuts of Lex Luger and Giant Gonzalez; included an ad promoting the Royal Rumble Hotline; featured an ad promoting WWF Mania; included ticket info for the following weeks show; featured a closing announcement that Ric Flair would still appear for his scheduled appearances the coming weekend and that Typhoon would face Doink the Clown the following week: Slaughter caught IRS trying to hit Hogan with his steel briefcase, moments after Hogan hit Dibiase with the weapon himself; a Coliseum Video banner was hung and the logo appeared on the video screen during the ring entrances; after the bout, Slaughter hit both Dibiase & IRS with the briefcase before calling for the bell (WWE: Unreleased: 1986-1995) He is one wrestler whose face I have NEVER been able to get right. Crush defeated Joey Tempest via submission with the head vice Jim Brunzell pinned the Predator at 5:35 Perfect pinned Rich Myers with the Perfect Plex Bret Hart defeated IRS via disqualification at around the 10-minute mark when Mr. Fuji hit Hart with the Japanese flagpole; after the bout, Hart dropkicked WWF World Champion Yokozuna who came ringside mid-way through the contest to scout his opponent for the Survivor Series Showdown off the ring apron, WWF @ Plymouth, MA Memorial Hall October 21, 1993 Overall, he rated the event as "mildly recommended". Perfect in a steel cage match Included the taping of two Kings Court segments with WWF President Jack Tunney with portions of both been edited together for airing on the 9/19/93 episode of Wrestling Challenge Sensational Sherri vs. Luna Vachon did not take place as scheduled WWF World Champion Bret Hart pinned Bam Bam Bigelow at 11:42 with a victory roll after kicking Bigelow as he ran into the corner Giant Gonzales, Moe, Mable, Billy Gunn, Bart Gunn, Mr. Hughes, Bastion Mike Samples defeated Paul Neighbors in a boxing match Tatanka defeated the Predator (sub. Mr. Owen Hart & Koko B. Ware vs. the Headshrinkers for the Undertaker) & Randy Savage defeated Giant Gonzalez & Mr. Hughes (w/ Harvey Wippleman) at 7:13 when Perfect pinned Hughes with a small package (Randy Savage Unreleased: The Unseen Matches of the Macho Man) Ludvig Borga defeated Greg Hatfield via submission at 1:56 with the backbreaker