wwf 1993 roster
Mr. [9] Ramon later escalated the feud by attacking Owen Hart, Bret's brother. WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Headshrinkers Lex Luger fought Terry Zeller to a no contest when Luger knocked Zeller out before the match began after Luger caught his opponent checking himself out in Lugers full-length mirror Rick Martel defeated 1-2-3 Kid Lex Luger defeated Ludvig Borga Wrestling Challenge taping: for the Berzerker) Doink the Clown defeated Kamala (w/ Slick) via count-out at 3:19 when Doink distracted Kamala with a present on the arena floor; after opening the empty box, Kamala hit a number of chops and a splash before chasing Doink backstage (Invasion of the Bodyslammers) The Headshrinkers defeated SMW Tag Team Champions the Rock n Roll Express in a non-title match WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels pinned Mr. WWF World Champion Bret Hart vs. Ric Flair, WWF @ Denver, CO Coliseum January 22, 1993 (5,200) 6/20/93 featured an opening announcement the WWF Tag Team Titles had changed hands twice in the past week, with Rick & Scott Steiner winning them 6/14 in Columbus, OH and Ted Dibiase & IRS regaining them 6/16 in Rockford, IL; included a post-King of the Ring Report where Gene Okerlund conducted an interview with WWF World Champion Yokozuna & Mr. Fuji, with Fuji saying Yokos title win would be celebrated July 4 on the USS Intrepid and challenged any American athlete to attempt to bodyslam Yoko; featured a Special Report segment showing last weeks incident on WWF Superstars where the Undertaker & Paul Bearer were attacked by Giant Gonzalez and Mr. Hughes and the urn was stolen, followed by pre-taped comments from Hughes in which he said Taker would never regain the urn: The Headshrinkers defeated Owen Hart & Koko B. Ware Unified Heavyweight Champion Jerry Lawler defeated Randy Savage via reverse decision; Savage originally won the match and title but was caught with a chain after the fall and the call was changed, WWF @ Valparaiso, IN October 7, 1993 Perfect pinned Doink the Clown (w/ Razor Ramon on crutches, who he was a sub. Brute Forcz defeated Johnny West & Randy Rockett Skinner defeated Koko B. Ware Mike Samples, & Ron & Don Harris defeated the Moondogs & Richard Lee 9/20/93: Hulk Hogan defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna via disqualification at 13:00 when Mr. Fuji broke the challengers cover after he hit the legdrop; after the bout, Hogan cleared Yoko from the ring after hitting him with Jimmy Harts megaphone, WWF @ Dortmund, Germany Westfalenhalle July 30, 1993 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: IRS pinned the 1-2-3 Kid (sub. Bob Backlund defeated Beau Beverly for Lance Cassidy) Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecers via disqualification Adam Bomb defeated the 1-2-3 Kid Tatsumi Fujinami defeated Shiro Koshinaka Diesel defeated Bob Backlund WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated Rick Martel via count-out at 4:56 after Martel collided with Harvey Wippleman on the floor, who came ringside mid-way through the bout; after the bout, there was a confrontation between Martel and Wippleman, and later Adam Bomb; moments later, Diesel and IRS settled things down between their tag team partners for the Survivor Series Cairo won a battle royal to become the inaugural champion. (sub. WWF World Champion Yokozuna defeated Bret Hart in a steel cage match, WWF @ Haifa, Israel October 8, 1993 (4,000; sell out) USWA Tag Team Champions Moondog Spike & Mike Anthony defeated Doug Gilbert & the Dog Catcher; Spikes hair and the Dog Catchers mask were at stake in the bout Yokozuna defeated Jim Duggan via count-out WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels (w/ Diesel) pinned Kevin Kruger with a superkick and piledriver at 3:08 for Nailz), WWF @ Sioux Falls, SD Arena January 15, 1993 Miss Texas, Steve & Bill Marino defeated PG-13 & Brandy Wine Bret Hart defeated Shawn Michaels (sub. [11][30], The third televised match featured the Big Boss Man facing Bam Bam Bigelow. Bob Backlund defeated Repo Man Hulk Hogan pinned WWF World Champion Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) to win the title with a clothesline and the legdrop at the 23-second mark after Fuji accidentally threw salt in the champions eyes; the bell never rang to begin the match; after the bout, in a segment not televised, Hogan celebrated in the ring with Randy Savage, Beefcake, and Vince McMahon (Yokozunas first pinfall loss) (1993 Year in Review), WWF @ Phoenix, AZ America West Arena April 5, 1993 (7,000; 4,500 paid) Tatanka pinned Razor Ramon at 5:30 by lifting his shoulder out of Ramons back suplex into a bridge The Bushwhackers defeated Barry Horowitz & Blake Beverly at 2:31 when Butch pinned Horowitz following the battering ram after Blake threw his partner back in the ring following a miscommunication between the two Perfect b Ric Flair in a "Loser Leaves the WWF" match.. February 1, 1993 - RAW: Tatanka b Damian Demento, High Energy (Owen Hart & Koko B. Ware) b Iron Mike Sharpe & Glen Ruth, Doink b Typhoon, Yokozuna b . View Reports-/5-RATE QUIZ. Wrestling Challenge taping: Crush defeated Papa Shango via submission with the head vice for Shawn Michaels) for Owen Hart) pinned the Tazmaniac (Taz) with a powerslam for Mr. Hughes) Owen Hart defeated Terry Taylor Crush defeated Papa Shango (sub. Skinner pinned Dave Silguero at 2:30 with the reverse DDT Perfect defeated Diesel via disqualification The Undertaker vs. Adam Bomb Bret Hart pinned Lex Luger Owen Hart pinned Mike Bell at 2:18 with a gutwrench suplex The Undertaker defeated Giant Gonzalez via disqualification Bam Bam Bigelow vs. the Big Bossman The Undertaker defeated Yokozuna via disqualification, WWF @ Poughkeepsie, NY Mid-Hudson Civic Center March 15, 1993 Lex Luger pinned Larry Ludden at 1:25 with the running forearm (Lugers ring debut) During an interview in which Hart was talking about the upcoming match, Ramon and Flair came to the ring and attacked Hart. Crush defeated Terry Taylor via submission with the head vice at around 3:46; the bout began during the commercial break WWF Superstars Of Wrestling (1994) - WWF Old School Perfect (Fowlers debut); featured Fowler conducting a backstage interview with the 1-2-3 Kid regarding his upcoming match with IRS; included Pettengill conducting an interview with Bruce & Owen Hart in the crowd regarding Bret Harts upcoming match with Jerry Lawler, during which they announced Stu and Helen Hart who were scheduled to be on hand were at home after Stu recently had surgery; featured a vignette of Ludvig Borga in the ghetto of Detroit, during which he cut a promo on Lex Luger and mentioned his upcoming bout with Marty Jannetty; included Fowler conducting a backstage interview with WWF World Champion Yokozuna, Jim Cornette, & Mr. Fuji regarding Yokos upcoming match with Luger, during which Cornette replied to his Heavenly Bodies loss earlier in the night; featured Fowler conducting an interview backstage with Hank Carter, the driver for the Lex Express, about his experiences on the road with Luger and rooting for Luger in the main event; included Pettengill conducting an interview with a fan in the crowd in a makeshift red, white, and blue outfit; featured Lex Lugers Ill Be Your Hero music video, following the conclusion of the main event: 6/7/93 included Yokozuna & Mr. Fuji as guests of the Kings Court in which Fuji cut a promo on Yoko facing WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan at the King of the Ring and mentioned Yoko was now 550 pounds; before introducing his guests, Lawler spent several minutes insulting the New York crowd; featured the announcement that Marty Jannetty would face Doink the Clown the following week; included a closing segment in which Vince McMahon interviewed Razor Ramon about his problems with the 1-2-3 Kid, with Razor saying the Kid would face him the next week for $7,500; moments later, McMahon said there was no confirmation that would happen and that Razor earned only 7% of the fan vote in the King of the Ring hotline when it came to the wrestler the fans thought would win the tournament; Ramon then said Bret Hart would be a nutter loser, in reference to the name of the arena: 7/19/93 featured footage from the start of the Lex Express tour; included Tiny Tim as a guest of the Kings Court in which Lawler broke Tims ukulele for calling him the Dairy Queen; featured Vince McMahon conducting an in-ring interview with Money Inc in which their upcoming title match with the Steiner Brothers on Superstars was hyped; after Ted Dibiase cut a promo on Razor Ramon, Razor came out to the ring; moments later, Razor cleared the ring of Dibiase and IRS after Dibiase offered to let Razor be a custodian; as the segment came to a close, Dibiase demanded a match with the Kid with the intent of beating him in 30 seconds and making Razor look even worse: WWF Superstars taping: WWF World Champion Yokozuna pinned the Undertaker after hitting him with his salt bucket, WWF @ New Haven, CT Coliseum September 27, 1993 (5,500; 3,200 paid) Perfect at WrestleMania IX. Doink the Clown pinned Shawn Michaels after Michaels became distracted by Razor Ramon at ringside The All-Americans ( Lex Luger, The Steiner Brothers ( Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner) and The Undertaker) (with Paul Bearer) defeated The Foreign Fanatics ( Crush, Quebecer Jacques, Ludvig Borga and Yokozuna) (with Jim Cornette, Johnny Polo and Mr. Fuji) in a 4-on-4 Survivor Series elimination match. The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) pinned Bam Bam Bigelow at 5:07 with the chokeslam, moments after avoiding the headbutt off the top (WWE: Unreleased: 1986-1995) Displaying items 1 to 220 of total 220 items that match the search parameters. Perfect pinned Barry Hardy at 3:00 with the Perfect Plex; during the bout, WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels cut a promo regarding Perfect Virgil pinned Terry Taylor with a crucifix at 12:30 Bret Hart did not appear due to suffering an ankle injury two nights earlier at Madison Square Garden, he was scheduled to face Lex Luger Yokozuna defeated Jim Duggan, WWF @ Hamilton, Ontario Copps Coliseum May 23, 1993 Doink the Clown (w/ Dink) pinned Duane Gill with the Whoopie Cushion [18] The rivalry culminated in a coffin match at Survivor Series 1992. Virgil pinned Terry Taylor with a double axe handle off the top after 13 minutes Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Doink the Clown via disqualification when Doink threw water on his opponent (c) refers to the champion(s) heading into the match. Adam Bomb pinned Virgil Marty Jannetty pinned Glen Ruth with the Rocker Dropper at 5:12; during the bout, WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels called in to the commentary team to discuss his upcoming title defense against Jannetty at the Royal Rumble The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) defeated the Giant Gonzalez (w/ Harvey Wippleman) via disqualification at 7:32 when Gonzalez smothered Taker with a rag soaked in Chloraphorm after headbutting Bearer off the ring apron; prior to the bout, Taker was carried out to the ring on a funeral chariot alongside a vulture; after the match, Gonzalez chokeslammed referee Bill Alphonso as the Undertaker was rolled onto a stretcher and taken backstage by officials; the crowd then chanted Hogan; moments later, the Undertakers gong was sounded and he staggered his way back to the ring where he eventually took Gonzalez down and out of the ring with a flying clothesline; Gonzalez was then escorted backstage by security (The Undertaker: 15-0) The Bushwhackers & Tiger Jackson defeated Dave Heath (Gangrel), the Cuban Assassin, & Little Louie Tatanka pinned Barry Hardy with the Samoan Drop Ludvig Borga defeated Dan Dubiel via submission with the backbreaker at 2:02 All American Wrestling 5/23/93: Doink the Clown pinned Virgil at 5:17 with an elbow drop after squirting something into Virgils eyes On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. TOTAL ROSTER: 47, The WWF roster for April 1993 was as follows: Hulk Hogan, Tito Santana, Lou Albano was introduced to the crowd and provided guest commentary for the match; following the ring entrances, Afa and the Headshrinkers pointed at Albano from the ring and yelled; during the bout, it was noted Yokozuna would be one of the lumberjacks the following week; after the bout, the Headshrinkers ripped Bells singlet (Albanos first appearance in six years) Kamala (w/ Slick) pinned Kimchee at 4:54 with a splash Tatanka pinned Razor Ramon 1. All American Wrestling 8/15/93: Marty Jannetty pinned Fred Williams with the flying fistdrop at 4:25 The Headshrinkers defeated Jesse Storm & Mark Ming at 2:20 when Fatu pinned Ming with the splash off the top; during the bout, Rick & Scott Steiner cut an insert promo on facing the Headshrinkers at WrestleMania The Moondogs defeated the Dog Catchers The Predator defeated Frankie Lancaster 12/93: Rage in the Cage was released on Sega CD. The Brooklyn Brawler pinned Jim Powers at 12:30 Kamala defeated Damien Demento Crush defeated Doink the Clown via disqualification WWF Hasbro release order? | Wrestlingfigs.com WWE Figure Forums Every two minutes, one of the remaining twenty-eight contestants entered the match according to the number they drew prior to the event. Perfect defeated WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels via disqualification; Perfect initially won the match and title with the Perfect Plex at 5:59 but initial referee Bill Alphonso disputed the call since Michaels had collided with him moments before the pinfall; replacement referee Earl Hebner awarded the title to Perfect, and Perfect left the ring with the title belt and was announced as the new champion; moments later, Hebner and Alphonso argued, with the two also twice shoving Michaels to the mat when he tried to complain; later in the night, it was announced Michaels was still the champion (WWE: Unreleased: 1986-1995) The team split up in December 1991, when Michaels attacked Jannetty during an episode of Brutus Beefcake's interview segment, "The Barber Shop". WWF Superstars (German version): Bret Hart defeated Adam Bomb (w/ Johnny Polo) via submission with the Sharpshooter at 11:38 after throwing Bomb off the top (Inside the WWF, Bret The Hitman Hart) Mr. The Headshrinkers defeated the Smoking Gunns at 12:30 Terry Taylor defeated Jim Powers Men on a Mission (w/ Oscar) defeated Russ Greenburg & Mark Thomas at 2:28 when Mabel scored the pin with a spin kick Perfect vs. Razor Ramon Luna Vachon defeated USWA Womens Champion Miss Texas to win the title Zoey Stark To The Main Roster? + Barry Windham Health Update for Mr. WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS defeated the Nasty Boys 10/3/93 included Ludvig Borga as a guest of the Kings Court; featured a Special Report segment where it was announced Shawn Michaels had been stripped of the WWF IC Title and suspended for failing to appear for some title matches and not fulfilling his contractual obligations; it was also announced there would be a 20-man battle royal the following week on Raw to determine what two men would battle for the vacant championship; included highlights of the interview from last weeks WWF Superstars where the Undertaker challenged WWF World Champion Yokozuna to a title match; featured a clip of the Mr. Brian Lee defeated Tracy Smothers in a coal miners glove match WWE Championship - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Ric Flair via submission with the Sharpshooter at 29:02, WWF @ Philadelphia, PA Spectrum February 7, 1993 (matinee) (5,725) Perfect regarding his upcoming match with Lex Luger; included a vignette showing Yokozuna & Mr. Fuji beside the Eiffel Tower, with Fuji saying Yoko was bigger than the tower: The Brooklyn Brawler defeated Jim Powers Bob Backlund defeated Terry Taylor Terry Taylor defeated Duane Gill Hulk Hogan & Brutus Beefcake (w/ Crush) defeated Ted Dibiase & IRS (w/ Giant Gonzalez) in a lumberjack match; after the bout there was a near confrontation between Hogan and Gonzalez, but Hogan escaped the ring when Gonzalez went to charge at him in the corner He had a series of matches against Kamala in 1992 that included a bout at SummerSlam. Men on a Mission defeated Barry Horowitz & Pat Tanaka Perfect during WrestleMania IX; included the WrestleMania music video: Adam Bomb pinned PJ Walker with the powerbomb at 2:13 Tito Santana defeated the Predator Skinner defeated Jim Powers The Headshrinkers defeated Virgil & Jim Powers (sub. The Undertaker defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna via disqualification, WWF @ Cincinnati, OH Riverfront Coliseum December 30, 1993 WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS vs. Rick & Scott Steiner 1/23/93 included an interview with WWF World Champion Bret Hart regarding his title match with Razor Ramon at the Royal Rumble, during which Razor appeared on the big screen and insulted the champion; Hart eventually challenged Razor to come out and fight him there but Razor refused; featured an Update segment focusing on the Crush / Doink the Clown incident from the previous week: Bob Backlund defeated Papa Shango The Brooklyn Brawler pinned the Predator at 15:00 WWF World Champion Bret Hart & Mr. It has been produced every January by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) since 1988, and has been broadcast on PPV since 1989. Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Kamala The 1-2-3 Kid (sub. Virgil pinned the White Shadow at 2:04 with a Russian leg sweep Virgil defeated Reno Riggins Tatanka defeated WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels (w/ Luna Vachon) via count-out at 18:15 after the champion missed a dive to the floor and hit his head against the ring steps; after Tatankas entrance, Sensational Sherri came ringside not to be in his corner but to watch Michaels lose the title; referee Joey Marella went to signal for the bell but Michaels tripped him from the floor; moments later, Tatanka dropped Michaels with the Samoan Drop inside the ring and made the cover, with Marella then calling for the bell; after the bout, Luna pulled Sherri off the ring apron, hit a clothesline and bodyslam on the floor, and ran backstage; Tatanka helped Sherri backstage moments later (Lunas surprise debut) The Heavenly Bodies (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Bert Centeno & Rich Meyers at 2:09 when Del Ray pinned Myers with the moonsault The Repo Man, it's a genuinely difficult decision to make. for Razor Ramon) defeated Tito Santana Perfect for Papa Shango) with the Perfect Plex at 9:28 after reversing Taylors suplex attempt; Randy Savage rejoined the commentary team early in the match and discussed his plans to get revenge on Repo Man for the attack he sustained earlier in the show; there were chants of We want Flair during the bout; during the match, Bobby Heenan called in to the commentary team, upset Rob Bartlett tore up a photo of him in the opening of the show; during the final moments of the bout, Ric Flair appeared ringside and attacked Perfect on the floor behind the referees back; immediately after the contest, Perfect ran backstage to find Flair Doink the Clown defeated Bob East Perfect vs. Doink and Lex Luger vs. Bob Backlund matches that weekend, on WWF Superstars and Wrestling Challenge, would be qualifiers for the King of the Ring; included an ICO PRO ad featuring Tatanka; featured a WWF Hasbro ad; included a vignette promoting the debut of the Smoking Gunns; featured McMahon conducting an in-ring interview with WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels about the challenge of Mr. Results were predetermined by WWF's writers, with storylines produced on their weekly television show, Raw. Bret Hart vs. This includes the list of all WWE Superstars, division between Men and Women Roster, as well as Managers, Announcers, Authority figures, Producers and other personalities in World Wrestling Entertainment. All American Wrestling 7/18/93: Tatanka, WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Blake Beverly & Well Dunn at 9:07 when Tatanka pinned Blake with the Samoan Drop Owen Hart vs. Papa Shango Bob Backlund defeated Damien Demento (sub. The Headshrinkers defeated Owen Hart & Koko B. Ware after Koko was hit with a flying headbutt behind the referees back Kamala vs. Kimchee Perfect" Curt Hennig, Luke Williams, Butch Miller,The Undertaker, "The Gunn, Bart Gunn, Bastion Booger, The 1-2-3 Kid, Adam Bomb, Diesel, Timothy Boss Man performed two clotheslines on Bigelow to gain the advantage. The Headshrinkers defeated the Smoking Gunns Raw 8/9/93 included footage of the Lex Express at Commiskey Park; featured the official contract signing for Luger / Yoko at Summer Slam in which Jim Cornette came out with Mr. Fuji and the champion as Yokos new American spokesperson; after Luger signed the contract, Cornette announced that an added clause to the match said that there would be no rematch; WWF President Jack Tunney and a number of officials oversaw the signing; included the debut of Randy Savages music video Speaking from the Heart from the WrestleMania album: WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon pinned Tony Devito with the Razors Edge at 3:21; after the bout, IRS, Diesel, Adam Bomb, & Rick Martel came to ringside and surrounded the ring but Marty Jannetty, Mr. Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Rudy Flores at 1:36 with the Bonzai Drop; during the bout, Typhoon cut an insert promo about appearing in the Royal Rumble The 1-2-3 Kid pinned Reno Riggins Yokozuna defeated Jim Duggan Perfect at Summer Slam: Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Beverly Brothers at 10:56 when Scott pinned Blake with the Frankensteiner; prior to the bout, it was noted the Steiners had challenged the winners of the previous nights WWF Tag Team Title match (Monday Night Raw Prime Cuts UK) Brutus Beefcake pinned Terry Taylor Tatanka defeated Bastion Booger Yoshiaki Fujiwara defeated Masahiro Chono WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated IRS via count-out Backlund, Yokozuna, Matt "Doink the Clown" Borne, Marty Jannette, Bam-Bam WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated IRS via count-out Bret Hart vs. Adam Bomb, WWF @ Dupo, IL High School November 13, 1993 (700) Tatanka vs. Bam Bam Bigelow 3/6/93 featured Raymond Rougeau conducting an interview with WWF World Champion Bret Hart about facing Yokozuna at WrestleMania IX; included comments from Hulk Hogan, Brutus Beefcake, & Jimmy Hart, who accepted WWF Tag Team Champions IRS & Ted Dibiases challenge from Monday Night Raw for a match at WrestleMania IX; included highlights of Tatankas two recent pinfall victories over Shawn Michaels; featured comments from Jim Duggan at home, who said he felt ashamed for letting down his family and country and was sorry for it; included an interruption of the WrestleMania Report to go back to the arena where Harvey Wippleman & Giant Gonzalez were in the ring, apparently searching for the Undertaker, with Gonzalez saying that the Undertaker will rest in peace: Ludvig Borga defeated Gary Jackson via submission at 2:43 with the backbreaker, USWA @ Nashville, TN September 4, 1993 (450) Tatanka pinned Iron Mike Sharpe at 3:01 with the Samoan Drop; during the bout, Randy Savage spoke about how he didnt want his friendship with Crush to end when discussing their meeting later in the show and mentioned appearing on Radio WWF two nights earlier speaking about his dislike for Hulk Hogan and how he thought he was a prima donna The Quebecers defeated Mike Bucci & Mike Moraldo at 2:19 when Pierre pinned Moraldo following the Tower of Quebec SMW Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson fought Scott & Steve Armstrong to a no contest The Undertaker defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna in a non-title casket match at 6:36 after hitting the champion with his own salt bucket 11/20/93 featured the debut of Reo Rogers (Bruce Prichard) who did guest commentary for the show alongside Vince McMahon, replacing Jerry Lawler; included footage of the Lex Luger / Pierre match from Raw to begin the show and the announcement Pierre was now out of the Survivor Series and the Foreign Fanatics would name a replacement later in the show; featured an Update segment showing footage from Monday Night Raw 2 weeks ago, showing Randy Savage throwing McMahon to the floor and attacking Crush, resulting in him being suspended as a broadcaster; included the Foreign Fanatics introducing Crush as their new partner; featured a vignette promoting the debut of Jeff Jarrett, which included a cameo appearance by Miss Texas (Jackie) of the USWA: Tatanka pinned Damien Demento The Undertaker defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna via disqualification after the champion used his salt bucket as a weapon Virgil defeated Horace Boulder 6/5/93 included the newly named 1-2-3 Kid turning down Razor Ramons $5,000 offer for a rematch: The Undertaker pinned Derek Domino Doug Gilbert defeated Eddie Gilbert Danny Davis defeated USWA Middleweight Champion Jamie Dundee to win the title Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS via disqualification Crush defeated Skinner via submission at 8:50 with the head vice Adam Bomb (w/ Johnny Polo) pinned Mitch Bishop at 1:42 with the powerbomb; after the bout, Bomb hit the move a second time Razor Ramon defeated Tito Santana The 1-2-3 Kid vs. Doink the Clown Barry Horowitz, Crush, Fatu, Samu, Scott "Razor Ramon" Hall, Bob Backlund, Marty Jannetty pinned Bastion Booger at 4:46 with a roll up immediately after Booger hit the sit-down splash (Best of the WWF: Fan Favorites) The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) pinned Adam Bomb (w/ Johnny Polo) (sub. WWF World Champion Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Jim Duggan with the Bonzai Drop in a non-title match after Fuji distracted Duggan as he went for the running clothesline Razor Ramon pinned Bob Backlund at 3:45 with an inside cradle; during the contest, the crowd briefly chanted Razor; moments later, the commentary team made mention of Lex Luger knocking WWF World Champion Bret Hart out during the WrestleMania IX brunch held earlier in the day Mountie" Jauques Rougeau, Mike "I.R.S." He helped The Undertaker revive, and The Undertaker returned to the locker room to find Gonzlez. Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna & Bam Bam Bigelow, USWA @ Memphis, TN Mid-South Coliseum September 20, 1993 Razor Ramon pinned the Executioner with a back suplex off the middle turnbuckle at 2:36 for Marty Jannetty) (w/ Sensational Sherri) defeated WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels via disqualification JC Ice defeated Mike Anthony Virgil pinned Jose Martinez with a standing side neckbreaker Men on a Mission defeated Well Dunn (sub. WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecers defeated Virgil & Mark Thomas when Thomas was pinned Perfect defeated Diesel via disqualification WWF World Champion Yokozuna pinned Jim Duggan in a lumberjack match Razor Ramon defeated Brian Boyer Crush defeated Louie Spicolli The Headshrinkers (Fatu . WWF Mania 9/4/93: Well Dunn defeated Mike Khoury & Scott Amonte at 2:50 when Steven Dunn pinned Khoury following a double DDT WWF @ Fresno, CA Convention Center January 26, 1993 Lex Luger pinned Bam Bam Bigelow The Undertaker defeated Razor Ramon via count-out at 7:32 [11][30], The Undertaker was the fifteenth wrestler to enter; he eliminated four men before Harvey Wippleman appeared, accompanying a large man (who was later revealed to be Giant Gonzlez, billed at eight feet tall).
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