Typhoon pinned LA Gore at 2:57 with the splash 4/4/93: A WrestleMania IX preview brunch was held at Caesars Palace, hosted by Gene Okerlund. The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Doink the Clown WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Ric Flair (w/ Bobby Heenan) in a 60-minute Ironman match, 3 falls to 2; fall #1 Hart pinned Flair with a waist lock into a roll up at 27:17; fall #2 Flair defeated Hart via submission with the figure-4 and by holding onto the top rope for leverage at 35:00 (during the fall, the referee ordered Heenan backstage); fall #3 Flair defeated Hart via submission with the figure-4 and by holding onto the bottom rope for leverage at 37:40; fall #4 Hart defeated Flair via submission with the Sharpshooter at 55:03; fall #5 Hart pinned Flair by reversing a figure-4 attempt into an inside cradle at 59:42 as Flair attempted the figure-4; at the beginning of the fall, Heenan returned to the ring to hand Flair a pair of brass knuckles which ended up being used on the champion before once again being ejected from ringside, WWF @ East Rutherford, NJ Meadowlands January 9, 1993 (matinee) (8,700) Owen Hart pinned Ricky Rich with a northern lights suplex at 1:47 Bo Alexander defeated Randy Rockett Johnny Polo defeated Virgil Typhoon pinned Larry Ludden with a splash at 2:31 Doink the Clown defeated Kamala (w/ Slick) via count-out at 5:40 when Doink distracted Kamala with a gift box on the floor; after opening the box to find it empty, Kamala chased Doink under the ring; after Doink emerged, he grabbed a chair and waited for Kamala but Kamala came out another side of the ring, attacked him, and chased him backstage with the chair (The Best of Raw: Seasons 1 & 2) The Undertaker defeated Lex Luger via count-out Tatanka defeated Doink the Clown via disqualification The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Rick Martel Brian Christopher defeated Jeff Gaylord Bret Hart defeated Shawn Michaels (sub. PG-13 defeated the American Eagles Randy Savage pinned Giant Gonzalez in a matter of seconds with the flying elbowsmash after hitting him in the back with a steel chair after Gonzalez became distracted by Harvey Wippleman at ringside; after the bout, Wippleman argued with Gonzalez in the ring, with Gonzalez then throwing Wippleman around the ring Yokozuna pinned Jim Duggan with the Bonzai Drop The Undertaker defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna via disqualification, WWF @ Dusseldorf, Germany Phillipshalle December 8, 1993 (5,500; sell out) 12/26/93: Mr. Razor Ramon defeated Mr. Hughes The two versions of the game have 12 playable wrestlers each: 7 in common between versions and 5 exclusives.. Wrestling Challenge taping: The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Terry Taylor 11/21/93 featured a vignette promoting the debut of Jeff Jarrett in which he was shown in the recording studio not satisfied with the performance of the other musicians; the vignette also featured Miss Texas (Jackie) but she wasnt referred to; included Jim Ross debut as host of Face to Face, taking over for Joe Fowler: TOTAL ROSTER: 50, The WWF roster for June 1993 was as follows: Tito Santana, "The Brooklyn Bret Hart defeated Doink the Clown (Steve Lombardi) USWA World Champion Papa Shango defeated Jeff Gaylord The Undertaker defeated Yokozuna via disqualification, WWF @ Richfield, OH Coliseum March 25, 1993 Tatanka pinned Razor Ramon by lifting his shoulder after Ramons back suplex into a bridge Skinner defeated Jim Powers Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS to win the titles when Scott pinned Dibiase with a top rope move as Dibiase attempted to piledrive Rick Owen Hart pinned Bastion Booger with a missile dropkick Perfect vs. Ric Flair & Razor Ramon Perfect pinned Lex Luger, WWF @ Exeter, England WestPoint Exhibition Centre April 10, 1993 (4,000) Tatanka vs. Doink the Clown Steiner, Jerry "The King" Lawler, "Made in the USA" Lex Luger, The Giant Perfect defeated Razor Ramon & Lex Luger after Perfect reversed a small package, putting Hart on top of Razor for the win, WWF @ Shamokin, PA High School March 26, 1993 WWF World Champion Yokozuna defeated Randy Savage, WWF @ Wilton, CT High School Fieldhouse August 15, 1993 (800) Yokozuna defeated the Big Bossman, WWF @ Nashville, TN Municipal Auditorium January 16, 1993 (4,800) Rick Martel pinned Marty Jannetty with a roll up The Foreign Fanatics, it was also announced that the Survivor Series at the Boston Garden had sold out in less than 1-hour; in the Survivor Series Report later in the broadcast, a second match was announced of Jerry Lawler & his knights vs. Bret Hart and his brothers Owen, Keith, & Bruce Hart; featured a vignette promoting the debut of Jeff Jarrett: WWF Mania 5/22/93: Tatanka pinned Terry Taylor with the Samoan Drop The Brooklyn Brawler pinned Jim Powers with a swinging neck breaker Bastion Booger (sub. The WWF roster for January 1993 was as follows: Hulk Hogan, Tito Santana, [15] Virgil defeated DiBiase for the belt at SummerSlam 1991,[16] although DiBiase later regained the title. Bob Backlund defeated Papa Shango The Smoking Gunns defeated the Headshrinkers Oh well. Ludvig Borga defeated Rod Bell via submission at 3:04 with the backbreaker WWF World Champion Bret Hart & Mr. Doink the Clown defeated Jim Powers via submission at 3:04 with the Stump Puller; during the bout, a second Doink cut an insert promo WWF Superstars (Italian version): WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels pinned Typhoon at 5:09 with a clothesline from the middle turnbuckle after hitting him with the title belt as Typhoon tended to the referee, who had been knocked down moments earlier 5/24/93 included Vince McMahon conducting an in-ring interview with Razor Ramon in which Razor offered the Kid $2500 for a rematch; moments later, Bret Hart came ringside and joined the crowd in chanting 1-2-3 before implying Razor was too distracted to be able to win against Bret at the King of the Ring: Typhoon pinned Damien Demento 1993 WWF Rosters - Angelfire Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Executioners at 3:01 when Scott scored the pin following the top rope bulldog double team; during the match, Doink the Clown was shown walking through the crowd for Rick & Scott Steiner) via count-out when the champions left ringside Le Hall of Fame a t cr en 1993, avec l'introduction de l'ancien de la WWF Andr the Giant, mort plus tt dans l'anne [1].D'autres membres y ont t ajouts chaque anne jusqu'en 1996, les crmonies de 1994 et 1995 tant organises l'occasion du week-end du King of the Ring.L'institution a ensuite t mise en pause et n'a repris qu'en 2004, l'occasion du . Bob Backlund & Virgil defeated Well Dunn As Boss Man approached, Bigelow kicked him in the face and followed this up by performing a diving headbutt from the top rope to win the match by pinfall. In a segment only aired on USWA TV, Vince McMahon was a guest of the Kings Court; after Lawler complained about Bret Hart being referred to as the king, Vince noted that Bret pinned Lawler the previous Monday in Memphis; Lawler then responded by saying it was Paul Neighbors fault and he would face him the following Monday to get revenge; Lawler went on to state that if he didnt send his opponent to the hospital, he would personally refund everyone in the audience their money; upon hearing this, Vince told Lawler to expect to see him in Memphis because he wanted to be one of the people Lawler refunded Bastion Booger pinned Tito Santana by blocking a sunset flip attempt with a sit-down splash for WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels) for Yokozuna) via count-out Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Executioners when Scott got the pin Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Luna Vachon) pinned Phil Apollo at 1:54 with the diving headbutt Jerry Lawler (sub. 5/17/93 featured Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, & Bobby Heenan on commentary; included footage from earlier in the day of Savage and the Smoking Gunns helping with a Special Olympics event earlier in the day in New York City; featured footage from the previous week of WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels and Mr. Perfect pinned Rick Martel with the Perfect Plex at around the 10-minute mark as Martel attempted a backdrop; the finish took place during the commercial break; after the bout, Perfect brought back out the two Raw girls Martel had sent backstage earlier in the show (The Best of Raw: Seasons 1 & 2) The Undertaker defeated Yokozuna via disqualification, USWA @ Nashville, TN February 20, 1993 (about 1,400) The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Rick Martel WWF Mania 4/10/93: Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Typhoon at 1:50 with the Bonzai Drop Mr. The Great Kabuki defeated Jushin Liger The Nasty Boys defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS (w/ Jimmy Hart) via disqualification Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Kamala via count-out Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Beverly Brothers at 10:00 when Scott pinned Blake with the Frankensteiner (the Steiners MSG debut) 1/18/93 featured an opening segment in which Rob Bartlett tore up a photo of Bobby Heenan, saying Fight the real enemy; moments later, Repo Man decked Randy Savage from behind, stole his cowboy hat, and escaped into the crowd; included an ad promoting the Royal Rumble Hotline; featured an ICO-PRO ad featuring WWF World Champion Bret Hart; included Vince McMahon conducting an in-ring interview with Hart about his upcoming title defense at the Royal Rumble against Razor Ramon, during which Hart responded to Razors attack on Owen Hart and threats to slap Stu Hart; there were some chants for Razor during the segment; featured a Headlock on Hunger promo by the Undertaker & Paul Bearer; included footage from WWF Superstars of Doink the Clown attacking Crush with a prosthetic arm; featured an ad promoting WWF Mania; included an outdoor segment with Sean Mooney in which Repo appeared wearing Savages cowboy hat, then saying Savage was late on payments; moments later, Savage told Repo on his headset that he would get revenge and get his hat back; featured a Royal Rumble Report hosted by Gene Okerlund; included an outdoor segment with Mooney in which Savage went looking for Repo; featured info on how fans could attend the Feb. 1 taping; included a closing segment in which Repo had Bartletts car towed away in a repossession: Perfect vs. Jimmy Snuka Ted Dibiase vs. Kerry Von Erich Sgt. Mr. Typhoon pinned Skull Von Krus at 2:37 with the splash; during the bout, Jim Duggan called in to speak to the commentary team about his match the following week against WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels for Mr. WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS defeated the Smoking Gunns in a non-title match at 6:59 when Dibiase pinned Bart with a knee to the back, roll up, and grabbing Barts jeans for leverage after IRS tripped Bart from the floor; during the bout, Rick & Scott Steiner cut an insert promo regarding them teaming with the Gunns to face Dibiase, IRS, & the Headshrinkers as part of the King of the Ring Shawn Michaels defeated the 1-2-3 Kid Chris Candido defeated Tim Horner Adam Bomb pinned Tito Santana after disctraction from Johnny Polo The Dog Catchers defeated USWA Tag Team Champions the Moondogs to win the titles Hulk Hogan defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna via disqualification when Mr. Fuji interfered (Hogans last match with the WWF for almost 9 years), USWA @ Memphis, TN Mid-South Coliseum August 9, 1993 (1,500) The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) pinned Raven Clark with the tombstone at 1:57 Bert Prentice defeated Miss Texas for WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels) via disqualification USA" Lex Luger, Moe, Mable, Billy Gunn, Bastion Booger, Bart Gunn, The The Headshrinkers defeated Virgil & Jim Powers (sub. No feud ever materialized, as Earthquake was released by the WWF and left to compete in Japan. Perfect pinned Shawn Michaels Crush pinned Bastion Booger after three bodyslams at 5:37, WWF @ Chicago, IL Rosemont Horizon June 25, 1993 Crush defeated Terry Taylor via submission with the head vice at around 3:46; the bout began during the commercial break 1 WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels fought Mr. Mr. Hughes (w/ Harvey Wippleman) pinned Russ Greenberg with the sidewalk slam Owen Hart pinned Iron Mike Sharpe with a missile dropkick at 1:49 Randy Savage (w/ Vince McMahon) defeated Unified Heavyweight Champion Jerry Lawler (w/ Downtown Bruno) to win the title, WWF @ Bielfeld, Germany Seidenstickerhalle October 12, 1993 Featured Shane McMahon conducting a non-televised interview with WWF World Champion Yokozuna & Mr. Fuji Perfect, Marty Jannetty, & Tatanka in an elimination match at 22:36; Diesel pinned Jannetty at 12:42 with a punch to the back of the head; Tatanka and Bigelow fought to a double count-out at 18:20; Perfect pinned Michaels with the Perfect Plex at 22:26 after throwing Michaels into the corner; Diesel pinned Perfect with a punch to the back of the head; after the contest, Perfect was double teamed by Michaels and Diesel and thrown to the floor; moments later, Perfect came back and knocked both men out of the ring, WWF @ Wildwood, NJ Convention Center August 13, 1993 Typhoon pinned Terry Taylor with a splash Perfect, Marty Jannetty, and Tatanka defeated WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels, Diesel, and Bam Bam Bigelow in an elimination match; Perfect was the sole survivor after pinning Michaels with a slingshot into the ring post; earlier eliminations saw Jannetty be pinned after a Diesel punch, Tatanka and Bigelow fight to a double count-out, and Diesel be disqualified for breaking a pin attempt on Michaels, WWF @ Winnipeg, Manitoba Arena August 21, 1993 This week Throwback Thursday heads back to 1993 to revisit a pre-Survivor Series '93 edition of WWF Superstars, as seen on the WWE Network and Peacock, that aired 29 years ago this month!. Perfect), the 1-2-3 Kid, & Marty Jannetty defeated IRS, Rick Martel, Adam Bomb (w/ Harvey Wippleman), & Diesel in an elimination match at 26:59; prior to the bout, IRS cut an in-ring promo saying the fans should be happy his team wasnt going to their house to audit them; following Razors entrance, he took the mic and said Perfect tagged out before the match began and intrduced the replacement partner by saying he had as much machismo as himself, with Savage then appearing; Martel and Bomb argued at the 7-minute mark, during which Martel punched Wippleman and the teammates came to blows until Diesel and IRS intervened; Savage pinned Diesel with a bodyslam the flying elbowsmash at 10:20 after causing Bomb to collide with Diesel, then knocking Bomb to the floor with a running knee to the back; IRS pinned Savage at 16:48 with a scoop from the middle turnbuckle as Savage stood on the turnbuckle challenging Crush, who appeared ringside moments earlier, to come into the ring; moments earlier, Savage attempted to hit the flying elbowsmash on IRS, only for Crush to appear in the aisle and distract Savage; after the fall, Crush immediately returned backstage, with Savage then chasing after; Razor pinned IRS with the Razors Edge at 20:33; Razor was counted-out at 21:43 after IRS hit Razor in the gut with his briefcase behind the referees back as Razor set Martel up for the Razors Edge; moments later, IRS was seen bleeding from the eye area as he returned backstage; the Kid pinned Martel at 26:49 with a roll up out of the corner; Jannetty pinned Bomb with a sunset flip into the ring Comments. Razor Ramon defeated Jerry Lawler for Kamala, who had a family emergency) at 8:07 with a stun gun Terry Taylor defeated Jim Brunzell Virgil defeated Frankie Lancaster hide this ad. WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated IRS via count-out USWA Champion Jerry Lawler fought Randy Savage to a double disqualification when Jeff Jarrett and Brian Christopher interfered; Savage played the heel in the bout, WWF @ Louisville, KY Louisville Gardens March 6, 1993 (4,200) The Nasty Boys fought the Headshrinkers to a double count-out Monday Night Raw taping: Randy Savage pinned WWF Tag Team Champion Ted Dibiase (w/ Jimmy Hart) at the 14-minute mark with a DDT WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Ted Dibiase & IRS via reverse decision; Dibiase originally pinned Scott at around 15:30 after IRS hit him with his steel briefcase and then put Dibiase on top for the pin; moments later, another referee came out and told the original referee what happened and the decision was reversed; after the bout, Bonnie Blackstone interviewed Dibiase & IRS in the ring, where they said they were robbed out of winning back their titles and challenged the Steiners to a rematch the following week; the Steiners accepted the challenge at the end of the show

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