1/2/93 –
featured Randy
Savage's return as co-host, replacing Bobby Heenan alongside Vince McMahon &
Jerry Lawler; during the
opening, Lawler announced he would be in the Royal Rumble match; included an
'Update' segment where comments were shown from
Bobby Heenan where he said he would unveil "The Narcissist" at the Royal Rumble;
featured a brief preview of the following Saturday's debut of WWF Mania, with
footage of Razor Ramon attacking Owen Hart backstage; included the announcement
that the
Steiner Brothers would face the Beverly Brothers at the Royal Rumble and 5 more
participants for the Royal Rumble match:
Earthquake, Carlos Colon, Crush, Papa Shango, and Rick Martel; featured Raymond
Rougeau conducting an interview with Crush to
close the show in which Crush warned Doink the Clown to stop picking on kids in
the audience, in reference to the incident following Crush's match:
1. Mr. Perfect v. the Berzerker (during the bout, Ric Flair came ringside but was held back by referees before he could get in the ring)
2. Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) v. George Anderson
3.
Marty Jannetty v. Tom Stone (After the
bout, Doink the Clown acted like he was going to throw a bucket of something at
Jannetty, as he had done weeks before, but the bucket was empty.)
4. Damien Demento v. Mitch Bishop
5.
Crush v. Dave Sigfrids ( after the bout,
Crush had a confrontation with Doink the Clown in the aisle and began twisting
his arm slightly after Doink threw a ball in a kid's face at ringside )
1/9/93 –
included Raymond
Rougeau conducting an interview with "the Clown" where he introduced himself for
the first time as Doink, and appeared with his arm in an arm cast and a sling;
clips were shown of his antics over the previous weeks to several wrestlers and
Doink said he likes to look at kids' smiles and then take them away and he
didn't care about Crush's warning he received last week; Doink then ended the
interview by squirting water from the flower on his jacket in Rougeau's face;
featured an 'Update' segment where Rougeau's interview with Owen Hart from WWF
Mania was shown in its entirety, where Owen was attacked by Razor Ramon;
included comments from Bobby Heenan about "Narcissis;" featured a Royal Rumble
Report where it was announced WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels will face Marty
Jannetty at the Royal Rumble and Sensational Sherri would be in a neutral corner
and 6 more participants were announced for the Royal Rumble match: Genichiro
Tenryu, Tito Santana, Typhoon, the Headshrinkers, & Jim Duggan:
1. Kamala (w/ Harvey Wippleman & Kimchee) v. Todd Becker (after the bout,
Kimchee & Wippleman pushed Kamala around
until Slick came out and stood in front of Kamala to protect him; Kimchee then
punched Slick knocking him to the mat,
angering Kamala who then attacked Kimchee and then chased Wippleman back to the
locker room)
2. Rick & Scott Steiner v. Rock Werner & Butch Banks
3. Lance Cassidy v. George Petrovsky
4. The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) v. Scott Zappa
5. Bam Bam Bigelow v. Red Tyler
1/16/93 –
featured a Bobby Heenan vignette to promote the debut of "Narcissis" at the Royal Rumble; included the announcement that the Nasty Boys, Skinner, Repo Man, Damien Demento, Owen Hart, & Koko B. Ware would be participants in the Royal Rumble match; featured Raymond Rougeau conducting an interview with WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels about his match with Marty Jannetty at the Royal Rumble, with Michaels stating Sensational Sherri would definitely be in his corner; included an 'Update' segment showing the aftermath of Kamala's match last week, where he split with Harvey Wippleman and Kimchee and joined Slick, with comments from Wippleman where he stated the WWF would never be the same again after he drops the "big bomb":
1. Razor Ramon v. Buck Zumhoff
2. The Nasty Boys v. Mickey Jay & Rock
3.
Crush v. WT Jones at (after the match,
Crush confronted a seemingly injured Doink the Clown in the aisle, Doink's arm
in
a sling after what Crush did to him two weeks earlier, with Doink giving Crush a
flower in attempt to apologize; after
Crush took the flower and turned away, Doink used the "injured" arm - a
prosthetic - and repeatedly hit Crush in the
back of the head and neck until referees, officials, JJ Dillon, and Sgt.
Slaughter came out to tend to the knocked out
Crush; moments later, EMTs came out, loaded Crush on a stretcher, and took him
from the arena in an ambulance)
4. Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) v. Carl
5. Tatanka v. Tom Bennett
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:
1. The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) v. Dave Silguero
2. Marty Jannetty v. Ken Johnson at
3. Papa Shango v. Rudy Gonzalez
4. Bam Bam Bigelow v. Gary Jackson
5. Kamala (w/ Slick) v. Dale Wolfe
1/30/93 –
featured clips
from the Royal Rumble of Giant Gonzalez attacking the Undertaker; included
comments from WWF World Champion Bret Hart where he said he would worry about
facing Yokozuna when it got closer to WrestleMania; featured Raymond Rougeau
conducting an interview with Jim Duggan during which Duggan challenged Yokozuna
to a match for the following week, saying he could knock Yoko to the mat; the
challenge was accepted by Yoko & Mr. Fuji at the end of the show:
The Headshrinkers (w/ Afa) v. Reno Riggins & Bobby Perez at 2:34 when Fatu v.
Perez with a splash off the top
1. Damien Demento v. Tommy Knight at 1:56 with a kneedrop
2. Mr. Perfect v. Louie Spicolli
3. WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels v. Gary Jackson
4. Owen Hart & Koko B. Ware v. the Brooklyn Brawler & Chuck West
5. Bob Backlund v. Iron Mike Sharpe
6. Razor Ramon v. Pete Christie
2/6/93
included an
'Update' segment focusing on the Giant Gonzalez / Undertaker incident at the
Royal Rumble; featured a Mr.
perfect promo in which he had a regular-sized man pose for him, saying he was
just like Lex Luger, with Perfect then chopping him in
the chest and saying the blow was for Luger:
1. The Nasty Boys v. Dave Silguero & Robert Taylor
2. Bam Bam Bigelow v. Rudi Flores
3. Doink the Clown v. Reno Riggins
4. Jim Duggan v. Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) (in a contest in which Duggan had to knock Yoko to the mat to win; after the contest, Yoko ttacked Duggan, hit three Bonzai Drops, laid the American flag over Duggan, and hit a fourth; moments later, Duggan was taken backstage on a stretcher as he began to cough up blood)
5. The Beverly Brothers v. Pete Christie & Bob Eas
2/13/93 –
included a vignette of Mr. Perfect with Steve Jordan of the Minnesota Vikings in which Perfect threw and caught his own
football pass; featured the first WrestleMania IX Report in which it was announced the Undertaker would face Giant Gonzalez and
Crush would face Doink the Clown at the event; included Vince McMahon conducting an interview with Brutus Beefcake about his
return to the ring 2 days later on Monday Night Raw; featured a closing interview segment where Raymond Rougeau was with
1. Earthquake and Bam Bam Bigelow when the two agreed to have a match the following week:
2.
Tatanka v. WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels (Tatanka scores an upset victory
over Michaels with the Totem Pole Drop
in a non-title match at around the 7-minute mark after avoiding the Teardrop
suplex. This was also the debut of
Michaels' current theme music in which he himself sang the lyrics to "Sexy Boy"
instead of Sensational Sherri)
3. Rick & Scott Steiner v. Alan Burke & Larry Sampson
4. Lex Luger v. Larry Ludden
5. Crush v. the White Shadow via (Crush's return after being sidelined by Doink the Clown four weeks earlier)
6.
Giant Gonzalez (w/ Harvey Wippleman) v.
Louie Spicolli, Scott Bazo, & Dan Farren (Spicolli was the only one to
actually
wrestle Gonzalez as the other 2 guys ran to the back)
2/20/93
featured opening comments from Earthquake and Bam Bam Bigelow regarding their match later in the show; included an
Update' segment showing the Brutus Beefcake / Ted Dibiase match from Raw in which it was announced Beefcake sustained a broken
nose and that Beefcake would appear on Raw alongside Hulk Hogan; featured comments from Jim Duggan's wife, Debra, in which she said she didn't want her husband to wrestle again after the injuries he sustained from Yokozuna several weeks earlier; included a
WrestleMania IX Report in which the following matches were announced: Mr. Perfect vs. Lex Luger, WWF IC Champion Shawn
Michaels vs. Tatanka, and Rick & Scott Steiner vs. the Headshrinkers; featured closing comments from Doink the Clown and the Big
Bossman regarding their match the following week:
1. Razor Ramon v. Buddy Wayne
2. Mr. Perfect v. Bobby Young
3. Bam Bam Bigelow v. Earthquake (This was Earthquake's last appearance for a year)
4. Kamala (w/ Slick) v. Mike Starr
5. The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) v. Raven Clark
6.
2/27/93
included the Big Bossman / Doink the Clown match from the 1/26/93 Wrestling Challenge taping, shown in full, with
comments before the match from Doink saying he had a big surprise for the Bossman; the bout was commentated by Gorilla Monsoon
Bobby Heenan; featured footage from Monday Night Raw of the unveiling of the Mega Maniacs - Hulk Hogan, Brutus Beefcake, & Jimmy Hart; included a vignette showing Mr. Perfect with Felton Spencer of the Minnesota Timberwolves where Perfect was shown to
be a perfect basketball player:
1.
Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) v. Brian West at 2:02
with the Bonzai Drop (after the bout, Vince McMahon spoke on the phone
with Retired Police Chief Duggan, Jim Duggan's father, where he encouraged his
son to return to the ring)
2. The Nasty Boys v. Mark Ming & Jim Gorman
3. Lex Luger v. Jim Powers
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 Dibiase's challenge from Monday Night Raw for a match at WrestleMania IX; included highlights of Tatanka's 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
Whippleman & Giant Gonzalez were in the ring, apparently searching for the Undertaker, with Gonzalez saying that the Undertaker
will rest in peace:
1. Razor Ramon v. Brian Boyer
2. Crush v. Louie Spicolli
3. The Headshrinkers (w/ Afa) v. Gary Key & Davey
4. Bam Bam Bigelow v. Brian West
5. Rick & Scott Steiner v. Bill Marcetti & Dan Farren (Beau Beverly under a mask)
6.
3/13/93
featured an opening pre-taped segment with Hulk Hogan, Brutus Beefcake, wearing a steel face mask, & Jimmy Hart in
which they
discussed their tag team title match at WrestleMania IX before Hogan hit
Beefcake in the face with a briefcase to show
how indestructible the mask was; included a WrestleMania Report where it was
announced that Razor Ramon would face Bob
Backlund at the event; featured a promo with Mr. Perfect and NHL All-Star Mike
Modano, showing Perfect as the perfect goaltender:
1. Papa Shango v. Mark Ming at 1:56 with a reverse shoulderbreaker
2. Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) v. Casey Cleric
3. Tatanka v. Al Burke
4. Lex Luger v. Joey Maggs
3/20/93:
1. WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS v. Alan Reid & Robert Thompson Kamala v. Jim Gorman
2. WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels v. Joey Maggs
3. Bob Backlund v. Larry Ludden
4. Doink the Clown v. Larry Sampson
3/27/93:
1. Crush v. Lee Armstrong
2. The Headshrinkers v. two unknowns
3. The Nasty Boys v. Duane Gill & Barry Hardy
4. Lex Luger v. an unknown
4/3/93
featured Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, & Jerry Lawler hosting the show from Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas where they
conducted interviews during the show with Lex Luger, WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels, Giant Gonzalez & Harvey Wippleman,
and WWF World Champion Bret Hart to discuss their matches at WrestleMania IX; included the Giant Gonzalez / Virgil match and a
apecial interview with Hulk Hogan, Brutus Beefcake, & Jimmy Hart both taped the following day in Augusta, GA; Gorilla Monsoon &
Bobby Heenan provided commentary for the matches; featured a music video to the tune of Aretha Franklin's "Respect", in tribute to
WWF World Champion Bret Hart:
1. Mr. Perfect v. Duane Gill
2. Bam Bam Bigelow v. Glen Ruth
3. Tatanka v. Barry Hardy
4. Doink the Clown v. Dale Wolfe
5. Giant Gonzalez v. Virgil
6. Rick & Scott Steiner v. two
4/10/93
included the Mr. Hughes / JD Stryker bout from the 4/11 episode of Wrestling Challenge; featured footage of Gene Okerlund
interviewing Mr. Fuji & Yokozuna following WrestleMania IX, after which WWF President Jack Tunney officially recognized Hulk
Hogan as the new WWF World Champion, saying that there was a verbal contract and that the decision would stand despite the
protests by Yokozuna & Mr. Fuji:
1. Jim Duggan v. Barry Horowitz (Duggan's return match after being injured by Yokozuna two months earlier)
2. Papa Shango v. David Clements
3. Tito Santana v. the Brooklyn Brawler
4. Lex Luger v. Dale Wolfe
5. Kamala v. Duane Gill
6. Bob Backlund v. Anthony Howard
4/17/93
featured comments from Bam Bam Bigelow and Owen Hart to open the show speaking of their match later in the show;
included the premiere of the "WrestleMania" music video; featured an 'Update' segment hosted by Sean Mooney showing the brawl
between Sensational Sherri and Luna Vachon from Monday Night Raw (Mooney's final appearance):
1. Crush v. Glen Ruth
2. The Headshrinkers (w/ Afa) v. Ron Preston & JD Stryker
3. Mr. Perfect v. Barry Hardy
4. Bam Bam Bigelow v. Owen Hart
5. Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) v. Chris Katowski
4/24/93
featured a scheduled interview with Bam Bam Bigelow which was interrupted by Sensational Sherri who wanted to talk
about Luna Vachon; Bigelow then threatened Sherri when she refused to leave until Tatanka made the save and knocked Bigelow from
the interview
platform, with both men having to be separated by officials; included the first
vignette promoting the debut of the
Smoking Gunns; featured an 'Update' segment hosted by Gorilla Monsoon in which
footage was shown from the WrestleMania
Brunch of Lex Luger knocking out WWF World Champion Bret Hart with his forearm;
because of the incident, it was revealed Jack
Tunney began an investigation into Luger's forearm and x-rays revealed he had a
steel plate surgically implanted in it which was why
he had been knocking out all his opponents; because it was part of his body
Tunney was unable to do anything about it; included
closing comments from Doink the Clown and Mr. Perfect about their KOTR
Qualifying match to take place the following week:
WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels v. Dale Wolfe at 3:17 after picking him up and pushing him back to the mat after hitting the
Superkick
1. Rick & Scott Steiner v. Reno Riggins & Billy Jones at 3:54 when Scott v. Riggins following the Frankensteiner
2. Tito Santana v. Louie Spicolli at 2:03 with the flying forearm
3. Damien Demento v. KC Cleric at 2:33 with a kneedrop
4. Jim Duggan v. Tim Patterson at 2:55 with the running clothesline
5.
Tatanka v. Steve Vega (no match, as after Tatanka’s music played several
times, footage on the video wall showed an
unconscious Tatanka backstage, with Bam Bam Bigelow cutting Tatanka’s dyed hair)
6. Mr. Hughes v. Raven Clark
5/1/93
included Raymond Rougeau conducting an interview with the Undertaker and Paul Bearer regarding Giant Gonzalez;
featured the announcement that WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan would defend the title against Yokozuna at the King of the Ring
and that Bret Hart had received a first round bye into the KOTR tournament:
1. The Headshrinkers (w/ Afa) v. Scott Bazo & Bob Young at 2:46 when Fatu v. Bazo with the splash off the top
2. Virgil v. the White Shadow at 2:04 with a Russian leg sweep
3. KOTR Qualifying Match: Mr. Perfect v. Doink the Clown to a time-limit draw at 6:39 as Perfect had Doink down in the Perfect
4. Typhoon v. Larry Ludden
5. Lex Luger v. Terry
5/8/93
featured a closing segment in which Raymond Rougeau interviewed Giant Gonzalez and Harvey Wippleman regarding
Gonzalez' KOTR Qualifying match with Tatanka the following week:
1. Mr. Hughes, WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS v. Kamala (w/ Slick) & the Nasty Boys
2. Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) v. Sean Dakota
3. Crush v. Steve Vega
4. KOTR Qualifying Match: Razor Ramon v. Tito Santana
5/15/93
included a vignette promoting the debut of the Smoking Gunns; featured the debut of Bonnie Blackstone as she interviewed
Lex Luger regarding his steel plated forearm:
1. Rick & Scott Steiner v. Mark Ming & Jim Armstrong
2. Mr. Hughes v. Bobby Young
3. Bob Backlund v. Terry Zeller
4. Virgil v. Jose Martinez
5. WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels v. Billy Jones
6. KOTR Qualifying Match: Tatanka v. Giant Gonzalez (w/ Harvey Wippleman)
5/22/93
included the announcement that the Steiner Brothers & Smoking Gunns would face Money Inc. & the Headshrinkers at the
ing of the Ring:
1. The Smoking Gunns v. Duane Gill & Chris Duffy when Bart v. Duffy (the Gunns' Superstars debut)
2.
Bam Bam Bigelow v. Jerry Seavey (Bigelow
came to the ring with a small plastic bag with a lock of
Tatanka's cut hair inside)
3.
KOTR Qualifying Match: Crush v. WWF IC
Champion Shawn Michaels (Michaels’ entrance was not shown in order to
cover up for the fact he lost the title on Monday Night 5aw 5 days before this
match aired)
4. Adam Bomb (w/ Johnny Polo) v. Burt Centeno
5. Jim Duggan v. the Brooklyn Brawler
5/29/93
included a pre-taped comment from the Kid regarding Razor Ramon offering him $2500 for a rematch; the Kid ultimately
turned down the offer, knowing that Razor would be out to cripple him; featured the announcement that Crush would face Shawn
Michaels at the King of the Ring; included a closing segment in which Ramon increased the offer to $5,000 to get a rematch with the
Kid; featured Bonnie Blackstone conducting an interview with Sensational Sherri regarding Luna Vachon:
1. Tatanka v. Ricky Rich
2. Doink the Clown v. Kevin Armstrong
3. Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) v. Tony Roy
4. Rick & Scott Steiner v. Mike Bell & Tony Devito
5. Mr. Perfect v. Rich Myers
6/5/93
included the newly named 1-2-3 Kid turning down Razor Ramon's $5,000 offer for a rematch:
1. Bret Hart v. Papa Shango
2. The Headshrinkers (w/ Afa) v. Tim McNeany & Scott Taylor
3. Kamala v. Phil Apollo (during the bout, Vince McMahon made mention that Slick had done all he could do for Kamala
4. nd was at the Mt. Ephriam Baptist Church)
5. Lex Luger v. Jason Knight
6. Mr. Hughes (w/ Harvey Wippleman) v. Russ Greenberg
7. The Smoking Gunns v. Gus Kantarakis & Dale Wolfe
6/12/93
included the showing of still photographs depicting the Shawn Michaels / Marty Jannetty IC title match from Albany, NY as
well as the debut
of Diesel and the announcement that the previously signed Crush / Michaels match
at the King of the Ring would
now e for the championship; featured the 1-2-3 Kid turning down Razor Ramon's
offer of $7500 for a rematch:
1. Rick & Scott Steiner v. Iron Mike Sharpe and Ralph LaRue following the double team DDT off the top
2. Razor Ramon v. Burt Centeno
3. Jim Duggan v. Mike Bell with the running clothesline
4. The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) v. PJ Walker
5. WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS v. Tony Ray and Buddy Lane (After the match, the Steiners came ringside and challenged Money Inc. for the titles )
6/19/93:
1. The Smoking Gunns v. Reno Riggins and Scott Taylor
2. Virgil v. Bastion Booger (Booger's TV debut)
3. Tatanka v. Mike Davis
4. Lex Luger v. Phil Apollo
5. Crush v. Joey Tempest
6. Adam Bomb v. Jerry Seavey
6/26/93
featured an "Update" segment hosted by Gorilla Monsoon in which he acknowledged the three WWF Tag Team Title
changes between Money Inc. and the Steiner Brothers over the previous two weeks, and showed stills from the three matches, as well as comments from the new champions the Steiners; included a promo from WWF World Champion Yokozuna & Mr. Fuji in which Fuji
challenged any American athlete to bodyslam Yoko on the USS Intrepid on July 4 during the Stars & Stripes Challenge; featured
promos from Crush
and Tatanka in which they said they would slam Yoko on the Intrepid; included
the 1-2-3 Kid / Razor Ramon
match from Monday Night Raw, shown in full; featured a Men on a Mission rap
vignette promoting their debut; included Bonnie
Blackstone conducting a podium interview with Bam Bam Bigelow in which he said
he had fallen in love and then brought out Luna Vachon; featured the premiere of
Jim Duggan's "U.S.A" music video:
1. Mr. Hughes (w/ Harvey Wippleman) v. Tito Santana
2. Doink the Clown v. Scott Dane
3. The Headshrinkers (w/ Afa) v. Buddy Lenny & Mike Davis
4. Bastion Booger v. Virgil
5. Mr. Perfect v. Burt Satano
7/3/93
featured the 1-2-3 Kid / Reno Riggins match which took place at the 6/21/93 Raw taping in Poughkeepsie, with Jim Ross
providing commentary for the match; included Bonnie Blackstone conducting a podium interview with Bret Hart regarding Jerry
lawler and the
upcoming Stars & Stripes Challenge to be held at the USS Intrepid; featured a
Men on a Mission rap vignette
promoting their debut the following week; included an 'Update' segment focusing
on the Stars & Stripes Challenge; featured footage
of the previous Monday's Raw of Vince McMahon interviewing Ted Dibiase & IRS,
who made fun of Razor Ramon:
1. Marty Jannetty v. Tom Stone
2. Lex Luger v. Rich Myers
3. WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner v. Barry Horowitz & Brian Costello
4. Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Luna Vachon) v. Rudi Gonzalez
5. Adam Bomb (w/ Johnny Polo) v. Jay Sledge
7/10/93
included footage of the Stars & Stripes Challenge, held July 4, with Lex Luger slamming WWF World Champion Yokozuna;
featured the announcement Bret Hart would face Jerry Lawler at Summer Slam in the first match signed for the event:
1. The Smoking Gunns v. WT Jones & Rock Werner
2. Crush v. Doink the Clown
3. WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels (w/ Diesel) v. Kevin Kruger
4. Men on a Mission (w/ Oscar) v. Mitch Bishop & Chad (MOM's debut on Superstars)
7/17/93
included an 'Update' segment announcing Lex Luger's "Call to Action" campaign where Luger would be travelling around
the country on the Lex Express bus petitioning for a title shot against WWF World Champion Yokozuna; featured the announcement
the Undertaker would face Giant Gonzalez in a Rest in Peace match at Summer Slam and that nobody except the Undertaker knew the
rules of the match:
1. Tatanka v. Brian Costello
2. Adam Bomb (w/ Johnny Polo) v. Rich Myers
3. WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner v. Ted Dibiase & IRS
4. Mr. Hughes (w/ Harvey Wippleman) v. Sonny Rogers
7/24/93
included the announcement that WWF President Jack Tunney agreed to give Lex Luger a world title shot against Yokozuna
at Summer Slam, with the added stipulation that Luger must wear a protective pad on his forearm; featured closing comments from
Luna Vachon and Sensational Sherri regarding their match scheduled for the following week:
1. Jim Duggan v. Duane Gill
2. Ludvig Borga v. Tony Dimauro (Borga's debut)
3. WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner v. Ted Dibiase & IRS
4. The 1-2-3 Kid v. Barry Horowitz
5. The Quebecars v. Tony Webb & Rich Myers (the Quebecars' debut)
7/31/93
featured the announcement WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels would defend against Mr. Perfect at Summer Slam:
1. Men on a Mission v. the Brooklyn Brawler & Brian Costello
2. Adam Bomb v. Tony Devito
3. Mr. Hughes v. Jason Headings
4. The Headshrinkers v. Dave Thornberg & Bret Tyler
5. Mr. Perfect v. Glen Ruth
6.
Sensational Sherri v. Luna Vachon (after
the match Bam Bam Bigelow began insulting Sherri on the mic until she slapped
him, with Luna then choking Sherri in the corner; moments later, Tatanka made
the save and cleared Bigelow from the ring. This was Sherri's last WWF
appearance for nearly 12 years)
8/7/93
included the announcement that the 1-2-3 Kid would face IRS at Summer Slam and that Razor Ramon would take on Ted
Dibiase; featured a vignette of Ludvig Borga describing America as crumbling:
1. The Smoking Gunns v. Well Dunn (Well Dunn's debut)
2. Adam Bomb (w/ Johnny Polo) v. Chaz Ware
3. Doink the Clown v. Joey Maggs
4. Tito Santana v. Barry Hardy
5. Bastion Booger v. Mike Bell
8/14/93
included the announcement that WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner would defend against the Heavenly Bodies
at Summer Slam
and that Ludvig Borga would face Marty Jannetty; featured Jim Duggan's "U.S.A"
music video from the
WrestleMania album; included an 'Update' segment showing last week’s contract
signing between WWF World Champion Yokozuna
and Lex Luger from Monday Night Raw:
1. Razor Ramon v. Duane Gill
2. Ludvig Borga v. Mike Khoury
3. WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner v. Glen Ruth & Mike Bell
4. WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels (w/ Diesel) v. Darren Trujillo
5. Tatanka v. Fred Williams
6. The Heavenly Bodies (w/ Jim Cornette) v. Bert Centeno & Rich Meyers
8/21/93:
1. Marty Jannetty v. Barry Horowitz
2. The Quebecars v. Dan Dubiel & Scott Despres
3. Adam Bomb (w/ Johnny Polo) v. Mike Moraldo
4. Mr. Hughes (w/ Harvey Wippleman) v. Mike Bucci
5. Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Luna Vachon) v. Bobby Who
6. Men on a Mission (w/ Oscar) v. Iron Mike Sharpe & Jeff Libolt
7. Razor Ramon v. Damien Demento
8/28/93:
1. The 1-2-3 Kid v. the Brooklyn Brawler
2. The Heavenly Bodies v. Tony Roy & Jason Headings
3. Ludvig Borga v. Virgil
4. Mr. Perfect v. Duane Gill
5. The Smoking Gunns v. Reno Riggins & Barry Hardy
9/4/93
included an opening recap of the Lex Luger / Yokozuna match from Summer Slam as well as a pre-taped interview from Jim
Cornette and Yoko in which they emphasized the no-rematch clause Luger agreed to; featured Vince McMahon interviewing Luger,
with Luger claiming some day he will be WWF World Champion; included a WWF 'Unbelievable' promo showing handheld clips of a recent MSG event; featured a promo by Ludvig Borga:
The Quebecers v. Mike Khoury & Aaron Ferguson at 2:23 by pinning both men following the Tower of Quebec
Doink the Clown v. Mike Moraldo at 2:37 with a sit-down splash off the top
Men on a Mission (w/ Oscar) v. Russ Greenburg & Mark Thomas at 2:28 when Mabel scored the pin with a spin kick
Bastion Booger v. Ralph Mosca at 2:29 with the sit-down splash; during the match, it was announced Booger would face the 1-2-3
Kid the following week
Razor Ramon v. Reno Riggins with the Razor's Edge at 2:07
WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner v. Fred Williams & the Brooklyn Brawler at 2:33 when Scott scored the pin
following the DDT off the top rope double team; during the bout, it was announced the Quebecers would challenge the Steiners for the
itles on Sept. 13
9/11/93
featured Jerry Lawler throwing his crutch away at the beginning of the broadcast, saying he was fully healed from the injury
he sustained at
Summer Slam; included an 'Update' segment showing footage of the backstage Lex
Luger / Ludvig Borga
confrontation following Summer Slam; featured the Bastion Booger / 1-2-3 Kid
match from Wrestling Challenge; included the Randy
Savage Speaking From The Heart" music video from the WrestleMania Album:
1. The Headshrinkers (w/ Afa) v. Marty Jannetty & Virgil at
2. IRS v. Jeff LiBolt
3. Tatanka v. Damien Demento
4. Adam Bomb (w/ Johnny Polo) v. Ron Neal
9/18/93
included a WWF Report by Joe Fowler regarding the Quebecers winning the Tag Team titles from Rick & Scott Steiner on
Raw, with comments with the new champions and Johnny Polo; featured the final WWF TV appearance of Gene Okerlund for 8 years,
hosting the Face to Face promos:
1. Bret Hart v. Blake Beverly
2. Well Dunn v. Mark Thomas & Russ Greenberg
3. Razor Ramon v. Max Shane
4. Ludvig Borga v. PJ Walker
5. Mr. Perfect v. Barry Horowitz
6.
WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels (w/ Diesel)
v. Dan (after the match, Michaels and Diesel attacked the 1-2-3 Kid, who
was coming to the ring for a match against Duane Gill, until Mr. Perfect made
the save; following a commercial break, Bonnie Blackstone interviewed Michaels &
Diesel backstage, with Michaels saying the only reason Diesel attacked the
Kid first was because the Kid had touched him when trying to get by him to go to
the ring)
7. The Smoking Gunns v. Mike Bell & Tony DeVito
9/25/93
featured an opening segment in which the previous week's attack to the 1-2-3 Kid by WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels &
Diesel was shown, with Mr. Perfect then saying that wouldn't happen again because he would be in the Kid's corner later in the show;
included an 'Update' segment with highlights from the tag team title change from Monday Night Raw where the Quebecars v. the
Steiners and Johnny Polo saying the Steiners wouldn't get a rematch this week on Raw because they would be facing a more deserving
team; featured a Ludvig Borga vignette in which he was shown near a river, saying it was full of filth and pollution just like America;
included Bonnie Blackstone conducting a closing interview with WWF World Champion Yokozuna, Mr. Fuji, & Jim Cornette, with
Cornette saying there was no competition left for Yoko and that Lex Luger wouldn't be receiving a rematch from Summer Slam per the
re-match stipulations; moments later, the lights went out and when they came back on the Undertaker & Paul Bearer appeared
directly behind
Cornette, scaring him to the floor; Taker then issued a challenge to Yoko to
bring his belt and his soul and meet him
on he dark side:
Adam Bomb (w/ Johnny Polo) v. Kevin Kruger with the powerbomb at 2:35
Razor Ramon v. Brian Costello with the Razor's Edge at 3:08
Bastion Booger v. Todd Becker at 1:54 with the sit-down splash
The 1-2-3 Kid (w/ Mr. Perfect) v. Jack Reno with a reverse roll up at 2:14
Tatanka v. Barry Horowitz with the Samoan Drop at 2:35
The Smoking Gunns v. Tom Stone & Dan Rubins at 2:19 when Bart v. Rubins with a piledriver
10/2/93
included the 9/26/93 Wrestling Challenge segment where Doink the Clown was a guest of the King's Court; featured an
Update' 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 contratual obligations; it was also announced there would be a 20-man battle royal this
week on Raw to determine what two men would battle for the vacant championship:
1. Rick & Scott Steiner v. Chad Miller & Tom Bennett
2. Ludvig Borga v. Sonny Rogers
3. IRS v. Gary Jackson
4.
Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Luna Vachon) v. Rod Bell
(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
Bigelow's head and, after Bigelow left, a
pail of water over Luna's head; Bigelow then returned and chased Doink under the
ring; when Bigelow couldn't find
him, he attacked Doink's 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)
5. Marty Jannetty v. Steve Moore
6. The Heavenly Bodies (w/ Jim Cornette) v. Reno Riggins & John Paul
10/9/93
featured an 'Update' segment focusing on the feud between Bret Hart and Jerry Lawler; included highlights from the
Monday Night Raw battle royal, co-won by Razor Ramon and Rick Martel; featured Bonnie Blackstone conducting an interview with
Bam Bam Bigelow & Luna Vachon regarding Doink the Clown, with Bigelow saying he would make Doink pay dearly for humiliating
them the previous week; included closing comments from Razor and Martel about their upcoming match on Raw to determine the new
WWF IC Champion:
1. Men on a Mission (w/ Oscar) v. Damien Demento & an unknown
2. Adam Bomb (w/ Johnny Polo) v. Mitch
3. Mr. Perfect v. Red Tyler
4. Well Dunn (w/ Harvey Wippleman) v. Virgil & Jerry Fox
5. The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) v. Rod Bell
6. The Headshrinkers (w/ Afa) v. Steve Nixon & Tony Bithera
10/16/93
included a clip of the ending of the Razor Ramon / Rick Martel IC Title match from Monday Night Raw to begin the
broadcast;
featured footage of Lex Luger interrupting Ludvig Borga's interview on Raw;
included an 'Update' segment, where the
main event of the Survivor Series was announced as the All Americans vs. 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:
1. Tatanka v. Mike Bell
2. Ludvig Borga v. Tony Roy
3. The 1-2-3 Kid v. Pat Tanaka
4. Owen Hart v. Scott Taylor
5. Mike Davis & Jerry Seavey v. WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecars (w/ Johnny Polo)
10/23/93
Randy Savage was absent from commentary, selling injuries from the previous Monday's Raw from Crush; included an
Update' segment focusing on the two main event matches at Survivor Series; featured a vignette promoting the debut of Jeff Jarrett;
included a
'Survivor Series Report' where two more matches were announced for the event -
Bam Bam Bigelow, the Headshrinkers
and Bastion Booger vs. Four Doinks, and Razor Ramon, Mr. Perfect, Marty Jannetty
& the 1-2-3 Kid vs. IRS, Adam Bomb, Rick
Martel, & Diesel; featured closing comments from Ludvig Borga about his
scheduled match with Tatanka the following week:
1. Doink the Clown v. Barry Horowitz
2. Bastion Booger v. Raymond Roy
3. IRS v. Ken Garrison
4. SMW Tag Team Champions Rock & Roll Express v. Flex Armstrong & Richie
5. Diesel v. Ralph Mosca
6.
WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon v. Tony Devito
( after the bout, IRS, Diesel, Adam Bomb, & Rick Martel came to
ringside and surrounded the ring but Marty Jannetty, Mr. Perfect, and the 1-2-3
Kid quickly came to the ring and
several referees came out to prevent a mass brawl from taking place )
10/30/93
featured Jerry
Lawler dressed as Randy Savage for the show to celebrate Halloween; included
highlights from the "Savage
Crush Summit" from the 10/18/93 Raw to begin the show; featured an 'Update'
segment focusing on the Survivor Series match
between the All Americans and the Foreign Fanatics:
1. The Smoking Gunns v. the Executioners
2. Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Luna Vachon) v. Tim (during Bigelow's entrance, Doink the Clown was shown on the video wall with two buckets saying one was for Bigelow and one was for Luna )
3. Rick & Scott Steiner v. Bert Centeno & Chris (during the bout, WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecers & Johnny Polo cut an insert promo about next week's match between Rick Steiner and Jacques)
4. The Heavenly Bodies (w/ Jim Cornette) v. PJ Walker & Mark Thomas (during the bout, SMW Tag Team Champions the Rock 'n' Roll Express cut an insert promo about facing the Heavenly Bodies at the Survivor Series)
5.
Ludvig Borga v. Tatanka (after the bout,
Fuji invited Yokozuna down to the ring who then gave Tatanka the Bonzai
drop; Lex Luger then fought off the Quebecers backstage and in the aisleway to
make the save; as the show came to a
close, Tatanka as taken from ringside on a stretcher; as a result of the
injuries sustained in the match, Tatanka was taken
out of the upcoming Survivor Series pay-per-view This was Tatanka's first
televised pinfall loss in the WWF)
11/6/93
included highlights of last week's Tatanka / Ludvig Borga match to begin the show; featured a vignette promoting the debut
of Jeff Jarrett; included the announcement that there would be some type of competition where a fan would appear on Jerry Lawler's
King's Court and would be able to tell him off and more details would be announced next week (the competition was later dropped
when Lawler left the WWF for several months):
1. Rick Steiner v. WWF Tag Team Champion Jacques Rougeau (w/ Johnny Polo)
2. Adam Bomb (w/ Harvey Whippleman) v. Rich Myers
3. Crush (w/ Mr. Fuji) v. Gary Jackson
4. The 1-2-3 Kid v. Tony DeVito
5. The Headshrinkers (w/ Afa) v. Greg Hatfield & ?
6.
Adam Bomb (w/ Harvey Wippleman) v. Marty
Jannetty (Bomb won by countout when Wippleman stomped on Jannetty on
the floor until the 1-2-3 Kid attempted to make the save and was attacked by
Bomb in the ring; a brawl then ensued
involving WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon, the Kid, and Jannetty against Bomb, Rick
Martel, IRS, and Diesel with
Razor's team clearing the others from the ring as the show came to a close )
11/13/93
featured the announcement Randy Savage had been barred from the broadcast booth after he attacked Crush during the
previous week's Raw; included Lex Luger, Rick & Scott Steiner introducing the Undertaker as their fourth member at the Survivor
Series,
substituting for an injured Tatanka, with Taker opening his jacket to show and
American flag printed on the inside; the
Foreign Fanatics team then appeared ringside but were held back by referees;
featured a vignette promoting the debut of Jeff Jarrett;
included closing comments from IRS and Bret Hart about their scheduled match the
following week:
1. Men on a Mission (w/ Oscar) v. Iron Mike Sharpe & Chuck Greenman
2. Ludvig Borga v. Dan Dubiel
3. Bastion Booger v. Joe Brenan
4.
WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon v. Rick Martel
(During the match, 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)
Diesel v. Chaz Ware (this match was joined in progress)
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:
The Smoking Gunns v. Phil Apollo & Mike Bell at 2:57 when Bart v. Bell following
the Revolver
1. Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Luna Vachon) v. Scott Taylor
2. Owen Hart v. Iron Mike Sharpe with a missile dropkick at 1:49
3. Well Dunn (w/ Harvey Wippleman) v. PJ Walker & Dennis Diamond
4. Bret Hart v. IRS
11/27/93
included Raymond Rougeau conducting an in-ring interview with Doink the Clown in which Santa Claus came out and
presented him with a gift - Dink the Clown:
1. Rick & Scott Steiner v. Steve Smith & Lavern Gill
2. WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon v. Mike Khoury
3. Adam Bomb v. Mike Bucci
4. Shawn Michaels v. Dan Dubiel
5. Doink the Clown v. Sid Garrison
6. Crush v. Paul Jones
12/4/93
included Shawn Michaels as a guest of Reo's Roundup in which Michaels said he answers to no man in reference to his
suspension and that Razor Ramon was an imposter and he was the true IC champion; Ramon then appeared and said, if it was up to
him, he would have v.en Michaels personally to win the title; Razor then burst Michaels' bubble gum with his toothpick; featured an
Update' segment showing clips from the Family Feud match at the Survivor Series, along with comments from Owen Hart in which he
said he was sick of not getting enough recognition and comments from Bret Hart who said he and Owen needed to talk and settle their
differences because they are family; included a vignette promoting the debut of Jeff Jarrett; featured clips from the Survivor Series
main event of Yokozuna facing the Undertaker:
1. Ludvig Borga v. John Paul via submission
2. Bob Backlund v. Iron Mike Sharpe
3. The Headshrinkers (w/ Afa) v. Greg Hatfield & Todd Mata
4. The 1-2-3 Kid v. Glen Ruth
5. Diesel v. Frank Kanyak
6. Men on a Mission (w/ Oscar) v. Steve Smith & Gus Kantarakis
7. Marty Jannetty v. Reno Riggins
12/11/93
included a pre-taped sit-down interview between Vince McMahon and Owen Hart in which Owen challenged his brother
Bret to a one-on-one match; featured an 'Update' segment where clips were shown of Gorilla Monsoon kicking Bobby Heenan out of
the arena on Monday Night Raw and the announcement was made that the Undertaker would challenge WWF World Champion
Yokozuna in a casket match at the Royal Rumble; included a vignette promoting the debut of Jeff Jarrett; featured highlights from
Monday Night Raw of the Shawn Michaels / 1-2-3 Kid match and aftermath:
1. WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecars (w/ Johnny Polo) v. Paul Jones & Chaz
2. Bastion Booger v. Tony Webb
3. IRS v. Mike Moraldo
4. Tatanka v. the Brooklyn Brawler (Tatanka's TV return after a 6-week absence)
5. The Smoking Gunns v. Corey Student & Joe Brennon
6. Rick Martel v. JS Storm via submission
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