May 17th On this day in history in .... 1938 - Memphis legend Jackie Fargo is born. 1949 - Dave and Earl Hebner are born. 2011 - Kristoffer Diaz' "The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity" an Off-Broadway drama about race and how it is portrayed in the world of professional wrestling was named the Best New American Play in the 2011 OBIE Awards, a prestigious theater awards ceremony in New York City. 2011 - WWE broadcast NXT. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report: We are live on tape from Corpus Christi, Texas and your announcers are William ‘Anyone gets on my bad side, they are going into the Gulf’ Regal and Todd ‘Where are these Texicans that Jesse Ventura talked about’ Grisham. Your hosts are Matt ‘Teaching the three Rs’ Striker and Maryse. Todd asks William who he thinks is on the hot seat and Regal says that they have all been working hard to stay in the competition. Darren Young comes out to the ring and he has a purpose tonight. Darren says that next week he did something that no other rookie had done and that was defeat Titus O’Neil. For weeks, he has been dominating NXT. He has dominated the Redemption Points and the challenges. Darren talks about Titus’ bark and he says that it makes him sick. Darren tells Titus that he knows his weakness. Darren says that he has the key to Titus’ weakness. He says that Titus will never see Hornswoggle again, he will never beat Darren again, and he will not win NXT. Titus O’Neil comes out to the ring to confront Darren Young. Match Number One: Titus O’Neil versus Darren Young Titus backs Young into the corner and he wants to know where Hornswoggle is. They lock up and Titus backs Darren into the corner. Young with a kick and a back elbow followed by a knee drop. Young with a kick to the back of O’Neil. Young hits a short arm clothesline on Titus and gets a near fall. O’Neil with a shoulder tackle that sends Young into the ropes and Titus hits a power slam for a near fall. Titus with a hard Irish whip followed by a short arm clothesline. Titus barks for the fans and he gets a near fall. Young with a kick to the head but Titus kicks back and connects with an English uppercut. Titus with a kick to the back. Titus gets ready for Sky High but we see Chavo in the back with a trunk and we hear Hornswoggle grunting. Titus gets the key and he leaves the ring. Titus shows his 40 speed that got him on the University of Florida football team. Titus is counted out. Winner: Darren Young by count out After the match, we see Titus get Hornswoggle out of the trunk and then Chavo attacks Titus from behind and then Chavo grabs Hornswoggle by the beard and they leave. Darren Young wants Chavo to bring Hornswoggle into the ring for him while Regal is surprised at how Darren and Chavo had him buying that Chavo was okay with Hornswoggle. Hornswoggle is brought into the ring and Darren yells at Hornswoggle with his knee on his chest. Young holds Hornswoggle for Chavo to hit a frog splash on Hornswoggle. Chavo hits the frog splash on Hornswoggle. Titus O’Neil has recovered and he makes his way back into the arena and he forces Young and Chavo out of the ring. We go to commercial. We are back with a Moments Ago Moment of Titus O’Neil saving Hornswoggle only to have Chavo and Darren Young attacking Hornswoggle after Chavo got done with Titus in the back. We see Titus carrying Hornswoggle out of the ring during the commercial break and Hornswoggle is being taken to a medical facility and Titus went with Hornswoggle. It is time to take a look at the I Quit Match between John Cena and Miz at Over the Limit. We go to commercial. Match Number Two: Yoshi Tatsu versus Byron Saxton in a Pro and Rookie Civil War Match They lock up and Byron backs Yoshi into the corner and Byron with a forearm instead of a clean break. Yoshi turns things around and he chops Saxton. Saxton pushes Yoshi but Yoshi chops back. Saxton wants Yoshi to back off as he retreats into the corner. Yoshi with a Japanese arm drag and a regular arm drag into an arm bar. Yoshi continues to work on the arm and he misses a Shining Wizard. Saxton hits Yoshi from behind and then he kicks Yoshi around the ring. Saxton sends Yoshi into the turnbuckles followed by a hard Irish whip. Saxton gets a near fall on Yoshi and he applies a reverse chin lock. Yoshi kicks and chops Saxton but Saxton with a head butt to Yoshi’s midsection. Yoshi with a kick to the chest followed by more kicks from Yoshi. Yoshi hits the Shining Wizard but he can only get a near fall. Yoshi with an Irish whip followed by running knees into the corner. Yoshi goes up top for the spinning heel kick and he connects for the three count. Winner: Yoshi Tatsu We go to commercial. We are back and Did You Know how many houses can get WWE programming? Matt Striker is in the ring and he brings out his co-host Maryse. Maryse say that peoples are happy to see her. She say that tonight is the first elimination. However, there is some unfinished business that needs to be dealt with. She brings out Vladimir Kozlov and Conor O’Brian. Matt reminds everyone that Vladimir Kozlov and JTG have a gentlemen’s wager to mold their rookie into their own likeness. Vladimir says that he trained him and he is best of the best just like him. Matt brings out the other half of this situation so JTG and Jacob Novak come out to the ring. William Regal gives his thoughts on JTG and Jacob Novak and he challenges Steve Austin for his blunt opinions. Maryse tells Jacob and Conor that they will be performing for us tonight, but we need a judge. Matt suggests that it be the audience in Corpus Christi. JTG introduces his boy, his rookie, and his homie. He calls Jacob ‘Glacier Thug’. Jacob says that the people of Corpus Christi sound like haters, just like the stupid English commentator. Novak says that he took Regal to the max and he lost only because he hurt his back. Jacob insults Conor and he tells him that he should have learned how to wrestle from his pro. People may not like him, but he will win redemption. Jacob calls Conor and Vladimir clowns. It is time for the rebuttal from Conor and Vladimir. Now is the time on NXT when we dance. Fortunately, there will be no monkey touching. Kozlov and Conor toss each other around the ring and then it is time for some board breaking. In a major shocker, Conor O’Brian is your winner. JTG pushes Kozlov and Kozlov kicks JTG down to the mat. Jacob and JTG leave the ring, but we might have a tag match. We go to commercial. Match Number Three: JTG with Jacob Novak versus Vladimir Kozlov with Conor O’Brian The match was joined in progress and JTG with chops but Kozlov with a belly-to-belly suplex followed by a slam. Kozlov with a hip lock take down and then he puts JTG in a side head lock. Kozlov with a shoulder tackle that sends JTG to the floor. JTG tells Regal that this isn’t funny and Kozlov sends JTG into the ring. JTG with a drop kick that knocks Kozlov off the apron after Novak distracts him. JTG sends Kozlov into the announce table and then back first into the ring post. JTG gets a near fall when they return to the ring. JTG punches Kozlov in the head and the referee pulls JTG off. JTG chokes Kozlov in the ropes. JTG has Kozlov in the corner and he punches Kozlov and then hits the Mug Shot but he can only get a near fall. JTG with a front face lock on Kozlov but Kozlov gets back to his feet and he sends JTG into the corner. Kozlov sends JTG into the turnbuckles and then Kozlov with a boot to the chest. Kozlov traps the arm and he connects with a series of head butts. Kozlov sets for a power slam but JTG escapes and JTG hits a neck breaker. JTG gets a near fall on Kozlov. JTG with a front face lock but Kozlov runs JTG into the turnbuckles again. JTG with a drop kick to the knees and then he goes to the turnbuckles but he takes too long and Kozlov with a head butt to the chest and then Kozlov with a uranage for the three count. Winner: Vladimir Kozlov Maryse is in the back and Yoshi Tatsu asks her if she saw his match. Yoshi tells her that he won. Maryse talks to Yoshi about the purses that Lucky bought for her. Yoshi says that he thinks Maryse likes things more than people so it is time that they broke up. Maryse says that they cannot break up because they are not in a relationship. Lucky Cannon enters and he tells her that she needs a shopping spree and he tells her that it is a date. We go to commercial. We are back and it is time to see who will not be redeemed. Titus O’Neil is not with the other rookies because he is still with Hornswoggle. Maryse says that it is sad that someone is going home tonight. We go to the Redemptron 5000 for the first elimination. We say goodbye to Jacob Novak. Novak shows some anger at his elimination while Regal is ready to throw a party. Novak says that this is twice that the people have shoved him out. He says that maybe NXT isn’t the place where Jacob Novak gets his redemption. Jacob says that he will be in the WWE and redemption will be his. The day that you don’t flinch is the day that he knocks you out. That day will be soon. Regal says that it was the most charismatic and passionate that he was the entire time on NXT this season. JTG tells Jacob not to worry about the haters. We go to credits. 2012 - Brooke Hogan, the daughter of Hulk Hogan, officially signed with TNA. Hogan, who's one time pop music career was launched with the VH-1 reality series "Hogan Knows Best" has most recently been doing some acting in lower budget science fiction and horror films. While she did an angle with Randy Orton to help build a Summerslam bout with her father, this will be her first official job in the wrestling business. TNA's announcement reads: BROOKE HOGAN TO JOIN TNA’S “IMPACT WRESTLING” ON SPIKE TV STARTING THURSDAY, MAY 31 New York, NY, May 17, 2012 – Television personality and recording artist Brooke Hogan is joining the cast of the highly-rated weekly wrestling program, TNA’s “IMPACT WRESLTING” starting Thursday, May 31 on Spike TV. Brooke’s role will be as the Executive in Charge of the female wrestling division, The Knockouts. Brooke will join a star-studded cast of the biggest names in professional wrestling, including her father, wrestling legend Hulk Hogan. TNA’s flagship series, “IMPACT WRESLTING,” telecasts on Spike TV and is one of the network’s top-rated series on Thursday nights with young men and currently ranks among the top shows on cable in its timeslot with Men 18-34. In addition to overseeing the traditional duties of the Knockouts Division, Brooke will bring a new energy and direction to the role working with the girls in a variety of capacities. "I have really gotten to know Brooke by working with her on her music career this past year and a half," said Dixie Carter, President of TNA Wrestling. "When we did talk wrestling, I not only loved her passion and knowledge of it, but the fresh, creative ideas she would come up with. She is very savvy. I asked if she would consider teaming up with me in this capacity while she also worked on her music, and I was thrilled when she said ‘yes.’ A big personality runs in her genes, obviously, and I know she is going to take an already exciting division of Impact Wrestling to another level." Brooke is heading to New York next week for a media tour to promote her addition to the IMPACT WRESTLING team. Brooke will also promote “IMPACT WRESTLING’s” move to 8 PM and that the series will telecast LIVE for the summer starting Thursday, May 31. TNA's 10th anniversary SLAMMIVERSARY pay-per-view-event is set for June 10th in Dallas, Texas. The TNA roster features many of the top names in wrestling including the aforementioned Hulk Hogan, Jeff Hardy, Kurt Angle, Bobby Roode, Sting, James Storm, Rob Van Dam, and the lovely and lethal Knockouts. Brooke Hogan, a native of Tampa, Fl, is a successful television personality, singer and songwriter. Brooke starred in two acclaimed non-scripted shows on Spike’s sister network, VH1, including “Hogan Knows Best” and the spinoff, “Brooke Knows Best.” Both were #1 rated shows for the network. Brooke has also released two albums, “Undiscovered” in 2006 which peaked at #28 on the Billboard Hot 100, and “The Redemption” in 2009. Her song, "Everything To Me," peaked at #1 twice on Billboard’s Top Single Chart. Hogan’s film credits include “Little Hercules in 3D,” “Sand Sharks,” and “Devour.” About Spike TV:
-Pat Barrett pinned Good Chihuahua at 10:11.
-Johnny Barend pinned Tim Woods at 11:14.
-Pedro Morales pinned Willie Bath at 9:58.
-The Great Mortimer pinned the Great Scott at 8:29.
-The Fabulous Kangaroos defeated Pete Sanchez & Vittorio Apollo after 30 minutes.
-Bobo Brazil & Dory Dixon fought WWWF U.S. Tag Team Champions Skull Murphy & Brute Bernard to a curfew draw.
1965 - WWWF ran at Madison Square Garden in New York City, headlined by WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated Bill Watts when Watts was unable to continue in 22:08 in a Best of Three Falls match. The undercard results saw:
-Miguel Perez defeated Steve Stanlee at 12:34.
-Don McClarity defeated Magnificent Maurice at 16:53.
-Haystacks Calhoun & Argentina Apollo fought Jerry Graham & the Goden Terror to a no contest in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match at 24:14.
-Chief Big Heart & White Owl defeated Waldo Von Erich & Smasher Sloan in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match at 14:10.
-Bobo Brazil defeated Smasher Sloan.
-Waldo Von Erich defeated Chief Big Heart via disqualification.
-WWWF World Champion Bruno Sammartino defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna.
1966 - A live event in Macon, GA was headlined by Enrique Torres & Alberto Torres beating The Medics by DQ, Swede Karlson beating Danny Little Bear and Billy Hines beating Red Dugan.
1967 - The AWA World title was defended in Denver, Colorado as champion Verne Gagne defeated Larry Hennig in a bout with no time limit. Other results from the event saw:
Johnny Powers beat Ernie Ladd in a Best of Three Falls bout.
Danny Hodge beat Johnny Valentine in a Best of Three Falls, winning the final fall by DQ.
Harley Race beat Silento Rodriguez via pin
1968 - A live event in Atlanta, GA at the Paul Jones Sports Arena saw the following results:
Dick Steinborn beat Hans Schmidt via DQ.
El Mongol beat Mr. Wrestling and unmasked him as Dick Steinborn
Enrique Torres & Alberto Torres beat Tony Nero & Tank Morgan
Louie Tillet beat Oki Shikina
Johnny Walker & Jim Wilson beat Rising Suns
Pedro Valdez drew Silento Rodrgiuez
1969 - A live event in Cincinatti, Ohio at the Gardens saw Mark Lewin defeat Thunderbolt Patterson using a reverse crandle in this one-fall match. Patterson was without the services of his valet "Man Hamilton" due to what took place in a special handicap match just before the main event. That match saw Patterson handcuffed to the ring post. Lewin destroyed Hamilton before the match and slammed him, laying him out. He was carried to the back.
In other matches:
Rocky Johnson pinned Dr. Jerry Graham after knocking him off his feet with a drop kick.
The Mighty Igor defeated Man Mountain Mike.
Lou Klein downed George "Cry Baby" Cannon.
Dan Miller and Kojika fought to a time-limit draw.
The Stomper defeated Bob Harmon.
The Scufflin' Hillbillies (Rip Collins & Chuck Conley) won over the team of Mike Loren & Jack Armstrong.
1973 - WWWF ran New London, CT with the following results:
-Joe Esposito defeated Vincenti Pometti via submission with a bearhug.
-Ricky Sexton pinned Juan Caruso.
-WWWF World Champion Pedro Morales pinned Moondog Mayne.
1974 - A Georgia Championship Wrestling event at the Omni in Atlanta, GA saw the following live results:
In a Lights Out Match, Andre The Giant & Mr. Wrestling II beat Bill Watts & Big Bad John
NWA World Champion Jack Brisco beat Dusty Rhodes via DQ
Georgia Tag Team Champions Ronnie Garvin & Terry Garvin beat Bob Armstrong & Haystack Calhoun
Southern States Champion Jerry Brisco beat Bobby Duncum
Gene Anderson & Ole Anderson beat Steve Keirn & Dennis Stamp
Art Nelson drew Jerry Oates
Bob Sweetan beat Mike Stallings
Ali Vaziri beat Zebra Kid
-The Fabulous Moolah defeated Susan Green at 11:14.
-Baron Mikel Scicluna fought Jose Gonzalez to a draw.
-Tony Parisi defeated Rocky Tamayo at 6:09.
-Scandor Akbar defeated Louis Cerdan at 5:09.
-Billy White Wolf defeated Crusher Blackwell at 8:46.
-The Executioners defeated Pat Barrett & Kevin Sullivan at 11:43.
-Gorilla Monsoon, Haystacks Calhoun, & Bobo Brazil defeated Superstar Billy Graham, Ivan Koloff, & Ernie Ladd.
-Spiros Arion defeated Mike Busick.
-George Steele defeated Jim Ray.
-Luke Graham defeated Jim Oliver.
-WWWF Tag Team Champions Dino Bravo & Dominic DeNucci defeated Strong Kobayashi & the Golden Terror.
-The Yukon Lumberjacks defeated Jim Oliver & Johnny Rivera.
-Strong Kobayashi defeated Pete Austin.
-George Steele defeated Fred Marzino.
-Spiros Arion defeated Charlie Brown.
-Stan Stasiak fought Larry Zbyszko to a draw.
-Luke Graham defeated Jim Ray.
-Stan Stasiak defeated Jim Oliver.
-Haystacks Calhoun & Larry Zbyszko defeated Sylvano Sousa & Frank Monroe.
-WWWF World Champion Bob Backlund defeated Strong Kobayashi.
-WWWF Tag Team Champions Dino Bravo & Dominic DeNucci defeated Tank Patton & Butcher Vachon.
-WWWF World Champion Bob Backlund defeated George Steele via countout.
1978 - Georgia Championship Wrestling ran Columbus, GA at the Municipal Auditorium featuring the following results:
Dusty Rhodes & Mr. Wrestling II beat Rock Hunter & Abdullah the Butcher
Thunderbolt Patterson beat Ole Anderson
Tommy Rich & Adrian Adonis beat Ken Dillinger & Helmut Schmidt
The French Angel beat Paul Ellering
Hartford Love beat Steve Regal
1978 - A live event at Blaisdell Arena in Honolulu, Hawaii saw the following results:
George Wells defeated Rocky Tomayo
John Tolos defeated Chris Markoff by disqualification
Buddy Rose and Big John Studd defeated Bill and Russ Francis
Tor Kamata defeated Billy Whitewolf in a loser leaves town match
Joyce Grable and Vicki Williams defeated Pepper LeBlanco and Leilani Kai
Nick Bockwinkel defeated Rick Martel in a bout that saw Bobby Heenan locked in a cage at ringside
1979 - WWF ran Brooklyn, NY with the following results:
-Jose Estrada fought Johnny Rivera to a draw.
-Bulldog Brower defeated SD Jones.
-Cowboy Lang & Tiny Thumb defeated Little Tokyo & Butch Cassidy.
-Ivan Putski defeated Jimmy Valiant via countout.
-Manuel Soto defeated Marc Pole.
-WWF Tag Team Champions the Wild Samoans defeated Mike Masters & Rick McGraw.
-Jose Estrada fought Johnny Rodz to a draw.
-Ivan Putski defeated Bobby Duncum.
1981 - Tommy Rich won a tournament for the Georgia Heavyweight championship at the Omni in Atlanta, GA. The full results of the event saw:
In a No Time Limit, No DQ Match, Ted Dibiase & Junkyard Dog beat The Freebirds' Terry Gordy & Buddy Roberts
Round One:
Tommy Rich beat Bill Irwin
Ken Patera beat Ray Candy
Dusty Rhodes beat French Angel
Greg Valentine beat Mr. Wrestling II
Mike Sharpe beat Jim Duggan
Nikolai Volkoff received a bye.
Semi Finals:
Tommy Rich beat Nikolai Volkoff
Dusty Rhodes went to a double DQ against Ken Patera
Greg Valentine beat Mike Sharpe
Finals
Tommy Rich beat Greg Valentine to win the Georgia Heavyweight title.
In other bouts on the event, Ricky Gibson beat Gypsy Joe, Roberto Soto beat Bobby Eaton and Robert Gibson beat Bryan St. John.
1982 - NWA World champion Ric Flair defeated Terry Gordy in the main event of an event in Birmingham, Alabama. The event also featured the following results:
Roy Welch beat Tommy Wright
Scott McGhee beat Ted Oates
Jacques Rougeau beat Jos LeDuc by DQ
Ron & Robert Fuller beat New Zealand Sheepherders
1982 - Jim Crockett Promotions ran Greenville, SC with the following results:
Mike Rotundo beat Tony Russo
King Parsons beat Bill White
Killer Kahn beat Mike Davis
Don Muraco & Jake Roberts beat Ole & Gen Anderson
Jimmy Valiant & Paul Jones beat Ivan Koloff & The Ninja.
1982 - Georgia Championship Wrestling ran Augusta, GA with the following live results:
Bob Armstrong beat Gary Hart
Tommy Rich beat Buzz Sawyer via DQ
Leroy Brown beat Masked Superstar
Tom Prichard drew Ray Stevens
Brad Armstrong beat Chick Donovan
-Mike Rotundo defeated Gene Anderson.
-Jimmy Valiant & Bugsy McGraw defeated the Great Kabuki & the Magic Dragon.
-Rufus R. Jones defeated Jake Roberts via disqualification.
-NWA U.S. Champion Greg Valentine defeated Dory Funk Jr.
1983 - Georgia Championship Wrestling, empowered by WTBS' national cable outlet, ran Grand Rapids, Michigan with the following results:
Tommy Rich & Paul Orndorff beat Killer Brooks & Larry Zbyszko
Tony Atlas beat Buzz Sawyer via DQ
Dick Murdoch beat Iron Sheik
Ronnie Garvin beat Bob Roop
Matt Borne & Arn Anderson beat Brian Blair & Brett Wayne
-Brian Adidas defeated Jeff Sword.
-Rufus R. Jones & Pez Whatley defeated Ernie Ladd & Jesse Barr.
-Angelo Mosca Jr. defeated the Outlaw.
-Jimmy Valiant defeated Adrian Street.
-Shunji Kosugi defeated Naoki Sano.
-Kuniaki Kobayashi & Black Cat defeated Norio Honaga & Fumihiro Niikura.
-Big John Studd & Otto Wanz defeated Animal Hamaguchi & Isamu Teranishi.
-Adrian Adonis defeated Osamu Kido.
-Riki Choshu & Yoshikai Yatsu fought Fujiwara & Kengo Kimura to a double countout.
-Dick Murdoch defeated Ken Patera.
-Andre The Giant defeated Mr. Saito via disqualification.
-Antonio Inoki, Seigi Sakaguchi, & Tatsumi Fujinami defeated WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan, the Masked Superstar, & John Quinn.
-B. Brian Blair fought Johnny Valiant to a draw.
-Pat Patterson & Rocky Johnson defeated Sika & Samula (Samu).
-Ivan Putski defeated Greg Valentine via count-out.
-Bob Backlund defeated the Iron Sheik via disqualification .
1984 - WWF ran Plymouth Meeting, PA, with the following results:
-Tony Garea defeated Tiger Chung Lee via disqualification.
-David Schultz defeated Chief Jay Strongbow.
-Jose Gonzalez defeated SD Jones.
-David Schultz, Mr. Fuji, & Tiger Chung Lee defeated Tony Garea, Terry Daniels, & Akira Maeda.
-The Italian Stallion defeated Mike Davis via disqualification.
-Buzz Sawyer defeated Tommy Lane.
-Pez Whatley fought Bob Roop to a draw.
-Ron Garvin defeated John Tatum.
-Manny Fernandez & Thunderbolt Patterson defeated National Tag Team Champions Ole & Arn Anderson.
-George Wells pinned Bret Hart by reversing a roll up.
-Ricky Steamboat pinned Moondog Spot with the crossbody off the top.
-Barry Windham & Mike Rotundo defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff.
-Black Bart defeated Sam Houston.
-Manny Fernandez defeated Leo Burke.
-The Rock N' Roll Express,Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated NWA World Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express, Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey in a non-title match; Jim Cornette was held in a cage for the duration of the match.
-Ron Garvin defeated Arn Anderson.
-NWA US Champion Magnum TA fought NWA National Heavyweight Champion Tully Blanchard to a no contest.
-Dusty Rhodes & the Road Warriors defeated NWA Six Man Tag Team Champions Baron Von Raschke, Ivan & Nikita Koloff to win the titles.
-Jim Neidhart pinned Lanny Poffo.
-Jim Brunzell pinned Hercules.
-Danny Spivey pinned Bret Hart.
-Big John Studd & King Kong Bundy defeated George Steele & Cousin Luke (substituting for Uncle Elmer) when Bundy pinned Luke.
-Ricky Steamboat fought Jake Roberts to a double disqualification.
-Tito Santana defeated WWF IC Champion Randy Savage via disqualification.
-WWF champion Hulk Hogan defeated Adrian Adonis via disqualification.
-King Tonga defeated Bob Orton Jr..
-Nikolai Volkoff defeated Cpl. Kirchner.
-Pedro Morales fought Moondog Spot to a draw.
-Paul Orndorff fought Don Muraco to a double disqualification.
-WWF Tag Team Champions The British Bulldogs defeated Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake.
-Bob Orton Jr. pinned Frankie Laine with a running powerslam at 4:42.
-Don Muraco pinned Lanny Poffo with the tombstone at 6:50.
-WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan defeated King Harley Race; after the bout, Race attacked Hogan as he was posing and bloodied him; later on in the card, the champion returned ringside and challenged Race to a Texas Death Match for the following month's card and if he couldn't beat Race then he would quit pro wrestling.
-Outback Jack pinned Frenchy Martin with a bulldog at 4:21.
-Nikolai Volkoff pinned Cpl. Kirschner at 13:05 with a backbreaker.
-Demolition defeated The Killer Bees.
-Koko B. Ware defeated Boris Zhukov.
-Hercules defeated Haku.
-The Warlord defeated Tito Santana.
-Rick Martel defeated Ron Garvin.
-Earthquake defeated Jim Duggan.
-The Hart Foundation fought WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition to a double disqualification.
-Hillbilly Jim defeated the Brooklyn Brawler.
-Brutus Beefcake defeated the Genius.
-The Bushwhackers defeated Greg Valentine & the Honky Tonk Man via disqualification.
-The Barbarian defeated Jimmy Snuka.
-The Big Bossman pinned Ted Dibiase.
-Dino Bravo pinned the Red Rooster.
-Jim Powers pinned Pez Whatley.
-WWF World Champion the Ultimate Warrior pinned WWF IC Champion Mr. Perfect.
-Dan Spivey defeated Big Josh via count-out.
-Jack Victory defeated David Johnson.
-The Junkyard Dog defeated El Cubano.
-Dustin Rhodes defeated Black Bart.
-El Gigante defeated the One Man Gang via disqualification.
-WCW World TV Champion Arn Anderson defeated Tommy Rich.
-Bobby Eaton defeated Terrance Taylor via disqualification.
-Sting & Brian Pillman defeated WCW World Champion Ric Flair & Barry Windham.
1992 - WCW held their "WrestleWar" Pay-per-view at the Jacksonville Coliseum in Jacksonville, Florida. Here are the results:
- Dark match: Diamond Dallas Page & Tommy Rich defeated Bob Cook & Firebreaker Chip.
- The Freebirds (Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin) defeated Terry Taylor & Greg Valentine to win the United States Tag Team Championship.
- Johnny B. Badd defeated Tracey Smothers.
- Scotty Flamingo defeated Marcus Bagwell.
- Ron Simmons defeated Mr. Hughes.
- Super Invader defeated Todd Champion.
- Big Josh defeated Richard Morton.
- WCW World Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Tatsumi Fujinami & Takayuki Iizuka.
- WCW Light Heavyweight Champion Brian Pillman defeated Tom Zenk.
- Sting, Nikita Koloff, Dustin Rhodes, Ricky Steamboat & Barry Windham defeated Arn Anderson, Bobby Eaton, Rick Rude, Steve Austin & Larry Zbyszko in a War Games match. The finish saw Zbyszko accidentally hit Bobby Eaton in the arm with a steel connecting pole from the turnbuckle that Eaton had taken apart during the match. Sting then put Eaton in an armbar for the submission win.
1992 - Smoky Mountain Wrestling ran Beckley, West Virginia at the Raleigh County Armory with the following results:
Thunder Tiger defeated the Master of Disaster
Dixie Dynamite (a masked Brian Armstrong aka Road Dogg) pinned Dutch Mantell
Tim Horner pinned Buddy Landel
Robert Gibson pinned Jimmy Golden
Brian Lee pinned the Dirty White Boy. Bob Armstrong was the guest referee for the bout
Brad & Bart Batten defeated SMW Tag Team Champions The Heavenly Bodies, Stan Lane & Tom Prichard via disqualification
-Jim Powers pinned the Brooklyn Brawler.
-Tatanka pinned Col. Mustafa.
-Kamala pinned Sgt. Slaughter after the Mountie interfered.
-Virgil pinned the Genius.
-Kerry Von Erich pinned Skinner.
-The Undertaker defeated the Mountie.
-The Natural Disasters defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Money, Inc. - Ted DiBiase & IRS via count-out.
-WWF World Champion Randy Savage defeated Ric Flair via disqualification.
1993 - Monday Night Raw was broadcast live from the Manhattan Center in New York City, and provided one of the more memorable one-hour shows in the history of the program. Here are the results:
- The Smoking Gunns defeated Tony Vadja and Glenn Ruth.
- The Kid pinned Razor Ramon with a top rope moonsault on a standing Ramon. This was the match where the 1-2-3 Kid gimmick for Sean Waltman was created. The Kid, who had wrestled as "Lightning Kid", "Cannonball Kid", and "Kamikaze Kid" over the previous weeks on WWF television (and lost to the likes of Doink The Clown and Mr. Hughes) scored the huge upset. After the match, color commentator Randy Savage led the crowd in a chant of "1-2-3" to infuriate Ramon.
- Tatanka defeated Scott Taylor (who later would become Scotty 2 Hotty).
- Yokozuna defeated Kamala.
- Marty Jannetty defeated Shawn Michaels to win the Intercontinental Title. Earlier in the show Jannetty, who had not been seen in months, came in from the crowd in street clothes, his face hidden by a hood and sunglasses, to accept an open challenge Michaels had made to anyone who wanted a shot at the Intercontinental Title. Curt Hennig came to ringside during the bout to prevent Michaels from walking out.
-Adam Bomb pinned Phil Apollo with the powerbomb.
-WWF Tag Team Champions Owen Hart & Yokozuna defeated Lex Luger & Davey Boy Smith via disqualification when Smith made the save after Luger recieved the Bonzai Drop.
-Bret Hart pinned Hakushi (with Shinja) with a roll up after Hakushi accidentally hit Shinja.
-Howard Finkel pinned Harvey Wippleman with an elbow drop.
-Shawn Michaels & the Undertaker defeated Psycho Sid & Kama.
-Action Zone - 5/21/95: Psycho Sid pinned Bob Holly with the powerbomb.
-Action Zone - 5/28/95: In his official WWF in-ring debut, Savio Vega pinned Eli Blu (with Uncle Zebakiah - Dutch Mantel) with a roll up at around the 11-minute mark after ducking a punch; Jacob Blu was in Eli's corner but was ejected from ringside mid-way through after interfering and prompting Razor Ramon to come out; moments later, both men brawled around ringside until about a half dozen referees appeared and sent both men backstage; after the match, both Jacob and Razor returned ringside, with Razor holding the Blus from entering the ring.
-King Kong Bundy defeated Tim McNeeny.
-The Blu Brothers defeated Ross Greenberg & Brian Walsh.
-Aldo Montoya defeated Nick Barberry.
-Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Bert Centenno.
-The Bushwhackers defeated Barry Horowitz & the Brooklyn Brawler when Brawler was pinned.
-The Undertaker defeated Mike Bell.
-Lex Luger & Davey Boy Smith defeated Roy Raymond & Laurice Moralis.
-Kama (w/ Ted Dibiase) pinned Bill Weaver with a right hand punch.
-Adam Bomb defeated Gus Kantarrakis at 2:41 with a clothesline off the top.
-Henry Godwinn pinned John Crystal at 2:35 with the Slop Drop.
-Rad Radford pinned Mike Khoury at 2:29 with a northern lights suplex into a bridge.
-Duke Drose defeated Bob Cook.
-Techno Team 2000 defeated Bob Cook & Howard Nalley.
-Jean Pierre Lafitte defeated Brian Walsh.
-Shawn Michaels defeated Barry Horowitz
-Men on a Mission defeated Aaron Ferguson & Laurice Moralis.
-Hakushi defeated Bill Payne.
-Savio Vega defeated the Brooklyn Brawler.
-Rob Van Dam defeated El Puerto Ricano.
-Big Titan defeated Hack Myers.
-Taz defeated Axl Rotten.
-Pitbull 2 defeated Buh Buh Ray Dudley via disqualification.
-ECW World Champion Raven defeated Mikey Whipwreck.
-John Kronus defeated Mustafa.
-New Jack pinned Perry Saturn.
-2 Cold Scorpio defeated Chris Jericho.
-Brian Lee defeated Tommy Dreamer in a falls count anywhere match that saw them brawl out of the building and into the backyard of a residence next door.
-The Bushwhackers defeated Marty Jannetty & Leif Cassidy at 7:38 when Butch pinned Cassidy after Luke interfered behind the referee's back.
-Justin Bradshaw pinned Aldo Montoya at 8:01 with a superkick.
-Savio Vega pinned Mike Khoury at the 58-second mark with a back kick.
-Ahmed Johnson defeated Davey Boy Smith via disqualification at 10:45 when Owen Hart interfered as Ahmed prepared to hit the Pearl River Plunge; after the bout, Ahmed chased both men to the back
-Steve Austin pinned Jake Roberts at 17:10 with a roll up and using the tights for leverage after Roberts thought he had won the match with the DDT; Ted Dibiase had placed Austin's foot on the ropes to break the cover moments prior to the finish.
-The Ultimate Warrior pinned Owen Hart at 7:25 with a flying shoulder block.
-Vader pinned Yokozuna at 12:22 after hitting him with Jim Cornette's tennis racquet.
-WWF Tag Team Champions Skip & Zip defeated Henry & Phinneas Godwinn at 13:10.
-Hunter Hearst Helmsley pinned Razor Ramon at 12:32 with the Pedigree as Razor tried to revive the referee
-WWF champion Shawn Michaels defeated Diesel.
1997 - WWF ran in Madison Square Garden in New York City. Mike Johnson filed the following live report for the Wrestling Lariat Newsletter, which is archived in the Elite section of PWInsider.com:
The main event was originally supposed to be the Undertaker & Sycho Sid meeting Mankind & Vader, but Sid is wherever the heck he is (and does anyone REALLY care? I sure don’t.). The day of the show, local promos in NY listed Ken Shamrock as UT’s partner, as did the program, but they made an announcement that “due to injury”, The Undertaker would defend against Mankind in a Lumberjack match instead.
-The Headbangers defeated Los Boricuas.
-Jeff Jarrett defeated Steve Blackman.
-Kurrgan defeated D-Lo Brown.
-WWF Tag Team Champions Road Dogg & Billy Gunn defeated the Legion of Doom.
-Terry Funk defeated Marc Mero.
-Bradshaw defeated Owen Hart via countout.
-The Undertaker defeated Kane via disqualification.
-Vader defeated WWF IC Champion the Rock via disqualification.
-WWF World Champion Steve Austin defeated WWF European Champion Triple H.
-Buff Bagwell defeated Scotty Riggs via forfeit when Riggs failed to appear as scheduled.
-Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned Psychosis at around the 15-minute mark with a springboard hurricanrana into a cover.
-Jeff Jarrett defeated WCW TV Champion the Ultimo Dragon in a non-title match via submission with the figure-4 at around the 19-minute mark.
-Dean Malenko (sub. for Chris Jericho) defeated WCW Cruiserweight Champion Syxx via disqualification when WCW Tag Team Champions Scott Hall & Kevin Nash attacked Malenko as he had the Texas Clover Leaf applied.
-Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Public Enemy at around the 25-minute mark when Rick pinned Johnny Grunge after avoiding an elbow off the top through a table.
-The Giant defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Scott Hall & Kevin Nash via disqualification in a handicap match at around the 12-minute mark when Syxx interfered; Lex Luger was scheduled to be the Giant's partner but wasn't allowed to compete; after the bout, Luger made the save against the nWo.
-Diamond Dallas Page defeated Randy Savage via disqualification at around the 8-minute mark when Buff Bagwell interfered as DDP attempted the Diamond Cutter; after the bout, Page dropped Bagwell with the Diamond Cutter, prompting Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, and Syxx to come out; moments later, the Giant, Lex Luger, and Rick & Scott Steiner made the save.
-The Pitbulls defeated Little Guido & Tracy Smothers (w/ Tommy Rich) at 14:04 when Pitbull #2 pinned Guido following the Super Bomb
-Balls Mahoney pinned Bill Wiles at 4:53 after a chairshot to the head
-Taz defeated Spike Dudley via submission with the Tazmission at 5:30.
-Raven (with Chasity & Lupus) & Stevie Richards (mystery partner) defeated Tommy Dreamer (with Beulah McGillicutty wearing a neckbrace) & ECW World Champion Terry Funk (Dreamer's mystery partner) at 16:16 when Richards pinned Funk after saving him from an interfering Louie Spicolli by dropping Spicolli with the Stevie Kick as Funk was set up for the Spicolli Driver.
-Tommy Dreamer pinned Louie Spicolli at 7:35 with the DDT after Beulah McGuillicuty, who Spicolli held in front of him to block a chairshot from Dreamer, gave Spicolli a mule kick low blow; prior to the bout, Spicolli cut an in-ring promo putting over the fact his interference cost Dreamer & Funk their win earlier in the show, the fact he broke Beulah's neck, and Dreamer was too hurt to compete - with Dreamer then appearing as the referee began counting him out; after the bout, Spicolli dropped Dreamer with the Spicolli Driver to abruptly end his victory celebration
-ECW World Champion Terry Funk defeated Raven (with Lupus & Chasity), Stevie Richards, and the Sandman in an elimination match at 10:41; Sandman pinned Raven at 5:07 following the Stevie Kick from Richards; Richards pinned Sandman with the Stevie Kick at 10:30; Funk pinned Richards after dropping the steel retaining barrier across Richards' back. Richards' injury would keep him out of the ring for the remainder of his initial ECW run. He would sign with WCW shortly thereafter.
-WCW World TV Champion Fit Finlay pinned Chris Benoit with the tombstone.
-Lex Luger defeated Brian Adams via submission with the Torture Rack.
-Ciclope won a cruiserweight battle royal; due to pre-match stipulations, he earned an immediate WCW Cruiserweight Title match; other participants included Evan Karagias, Damien, El Dandy, El Grio, Juventud Guerrera, Chavo Guerrero Jr., Marty Jannetty, Kidman, Lenny Lane, Psychosis, Super Calo, Johnny Swinger, and Villano IV; After the match, Ciclope unmasked to reveal himself as Dean Malenko.
Dean Malenko defeated WCW Cruiserweight Champion Chris Jericho to win the title via submission with the Texas Cloverleaf.
-Eddie Guerrero (with Chavo Guerrero Jr.) pinned Ultimo Dragon at 11:10 with a brainbuster and the frog splash after Dragon accidentally knocked Chavo off the ring apron when Eddie moved out of the way; stipulations stated Chavo would win his freedom from Eddie if Dragon won; after the contest, Chavo cornered Eddie and acted as though he was going to attack him but then attacked Dragon instead, with Chavo shoving Eddie away when Eddie tried to stop him.
-WCW U.S. Champion Bill Goldberg pinned Perry Saturn.
-Bret Hart defeated Randy Savage. Roddy Piper was the guest referee.
-WCW Tag Team Champions Raven & Perry Saturn defeated Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko.
-WCW Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned Evan Karagias.
-Randy Savage & Madusa defeated Ric Flair & Charles Robinson.
-Hardcore Hak fought Fit Finlay to a no contest.
-WCW World TV Champion Rick Stiener fought Sting to a no contest.
-Curt Hennig pinned Konnan.
2002 -
-Jackie pinned Crash Holly with a roll up
-Brock Lesnar pinned D-Lo Brown with the Brockbuster.
-WWE Women's Champion Trish Stratus pinned Molly Holly with the bulldog.
-Nick Dinsmore (the future Eugene) & Rob Conway defeated OVW Southern Tag Team Champions Doug Basham & Damaja(Danny Basham), with Victoria with a double team move to win the titles.
-WWF Intercontinental champion Eddie Guerrero pinned Rob Van Dam with a roll up and using the ropes for leverage.
-Matt & Jeff Hardy defeated Shawn Stasiak & Goldust following the swanton.
-WWE Hardcore Champion Steven Richards pinned Bubba Ray Dudley after Raven interfered and hit the DDT on the challenger, before suffering the Steven Kick from Richards.
-William Regal pinned Spike Dudley after using the brass knuckles as a weapon.
-The Undertaker pinned Bradshaw after kicking a chair into Bradshaw's face.
-Steve Austin defeated Ric Flair & the Big Show in a handicap steel cage match by pinning Flair with the Stunner after outside interference from Booker T backfired.
2003 - Frontier Wrestling and Ring of Honor ran a joint event titled "Frontiers of Honor" in London, Great Britain featuring the following results:
James Tighe pinned Paul London with a standing star press at 10:37
Jack Xavier pinned Mikey Whipwreck with a wheelbarrow roll up at 11:58
Paul Burchill defeated the Double Dragons in a handicap match at 6:39, the referee stopped the match after Burchill hit both men with a standing moonsaults followed by a standing star press
AJ Styles pinned Jonny Storm with a springboard 450 Splash at 16:03; after the match, Storm attacked Styles after a feined handshake and Jody Fleisch made the save
ROH champion Samoa Joe pinned the Zebra Kid after a rolling german suplex into a rolling dragon suplex into bridging german suplex pin at 9:27; as a result of the win, the ROH Heavyweight Title was renamed the ROH World Title
Low Ki fought Flash Barker to a 20-minute time-limit draw
Christopher Daniels pinned Jody Fleisch with the Angels Wings at 23:55
2004 - WWE Smackdown ran Palm Springs, CA with the following results:
-Mordecai pinned Orlando Jordan.
-Mark Jindrak pinned Sho Funaki with the Mark of Excellence.
-Billy Kidman & Paul London defeated Doug & Danny Basham and Nunzio & Johnny Stamboli in an elimination match; a Basham pinned Stamboli with a roll up; London pinned a Basham with the 450 splash.
-The Undertaker pinned Booker T with the tombstone.
-WWE US Champion John Cena pinned Rene Dupree with the FU.
-WWE Cruiserweight Champion Chavo Guerrero defeated Jamie Noble and Spike Dudley by pinning Spike.
-Rob Van Dam & Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated the Dudley Boys in a No DQ match by scoring simultaneous pins.
2004 - WWE broadcast Raw from San Diego, CA at the Sports Arena, drawing 5,600 fans with the following results:
-Rhyno pinned Steven Richards with the Gore at 5:05
-Rob Conway & Sylvan Grenier defeated Aaron Aguilera & Chad Wicks when Grenier pinned Wicks following a double team move at 4:59
-Garrison Cade pinned the Hurricane with the flying elbowsmash at 4:42.
-WWE Smackdown Tag Team Champions Johnny Nitro & Joey Mercury (with Melina) defeated Stevie Lee & Jason Bates at 4:38 when Mercury pinned Lee following the Snapshot.
-Nunzio & Sho Funaki defeated Akio & Spike Dudley at 6:40 when Funaki pinned Spike with an Oklahoma side roll.
-Chavo Guerrero pinned Shannon Moore with the Gory Bomb at 5:53.
Smackdown:
-Booker T pinned Mark Jindrak at 2:44 with the scissors kick; moments prior to the bout, Booker confronted Jindrak backstage after he implied Sharmell was a gutter slut; Booker then brawled with Jindrak through the backstage area, through the crowd, and into the ring.
-John Heidenreich pinned WWE US Champion Orlando Jordan in a non-title match at 3:03 with a sidewalk slam.
-Hardcore Holly pinned WWE Smackdown! Tag Team Champion Joey Mercury (with WWE Smackdown Tag Team Champion Johnny Nitro & Melina) at 4:51 with the Alabama Slam.
-WWE World Champion John Cena defeated Doug & Danny Basham in a handicap match at 8:53 by pinning Danny with the FU.
CM Punk vs. Umaga.
Punk opened up with kicks, and Umaga knocked Punk down with a shove, but missed a headbutt to the mat. Punk continued with his kick-based offense, then tried a springboard bodypress, but Umaga caught it and hit a spinning side slam. Umaga stomped Punk, then worked him over in a corner. Punk battled back with right hands, but was taken down with a back elbow. Umaga whipped Punk hard into a corner, then did the same into the opposite turnbuckles. Umaga pounded Punk's shoulder, then applied a nervehold. Punk grabbed the ropes to break it, and Umaga jumped on the outstretched arm. Umaga threw Punk shoulder-first into the ringpost, then applied a double nervehold. Punk upkicked to try and break out, but Umaga switched to an armbar.
Punk got to his feet, but Umaga threw him to the mat and delivered a kneedrop. Umaga scored a two count, but Punk rolled to the apron. Umaga kicked Punk off the apron, and into the security wall at ringside. Punk got on the apron and hit some shoulderblocks, then went for a slingshot sunset flip, but couldn't get him over. Umaga dropped all his weight on Punk's chest, then did it a second time. Umaga went to do it a third time, but Punk got his feet up and kicked Umaga in the face.
Punk picked up Umaga for a bodyslam, but collapsed under the weight and fell to the mat for a two count. Umaga went back to work on the arm, but Punk battled up and hit some right hands, only to be decked by a thrust chop. Umaga then went for a flying headbutt from the second rope, but Punk rolled out of the way. The fans have been chanting for Punk a lot here. Punk hit some right hands, then dodged a charging Umaga, pulling down the top rope so Umaga would fall to the floor. Punk then hit a pescado. Back in the ring, Punk hit a series of kicks, then a kneelift and a leg lariat. Punk went for a whip, but Umaga reversed it. Umaga charged into a Punk boot, then charged again and Punk moved, sending Umaga into the ringpost. Punk hit a jumping knee, then went for a bulldog, but Umaga shoved Punk into a corner.
Umaga went for the running posterior butt, but Punk moved out of the way and Umaga crashed in the corner. Punk hit a second rope bulldog for a two count. From the apron, Punk hit a kick to the head, then delivered a springboard clothesline onto Umaga for a two count. Punk called for the GTS, but couldn't lift Umaga. Umaga reversed positions and hit a Samoan Drop for a two count. Umaga called for the Samoan Spike. Punk ducked the Spike, hit three kicks to the head in a row, and went to lift Umaga for the GTS. Punk's back gave out on him, and Umaga hit a thrust kick. Punk fell into a corner, and Umaga hit the running posterior butt, then the Samoan Spike for the pin at the thirteen minute mark.
Winner: Umaga.
Backstage, Chavo Guerrero informed Vickie Guerrero that John Cena was medically cleared to wrestle tonight. Vickie Guerrero told Big Show, who was sitting on the couch across from her, that the match is on. Big Show said that Raw has already lost Triple H, and now they would lose John Cena, and it was "bad for business." Vickie said WWE was bigger than one man, and if Show takes out Cena, someone else would step up to take his place. Show said "I know who will take his place" and walked out. Edge entered, and Show stared him down and said "Hello Edge." Edge said he needed to talk to his wife, and Big Show left. Edge approached Vickie, and Chavo excused himself, while Vickie was not looking Edge in the face.
Matt Striker and Josh Mathews reviewed the events leading to the ECW Title match.
ECW Champion Christian vs. Jack Swagger.
They did the "big match" intros for the title match. Swagger lunged at Christian at the start, but Christian sidestepped him and hit some right hands. Swagger whipped Christian to the ropes, but Christian slid to the floor. Swagger gave chase, and back in the ring went for a press slam, but Christian floated out and went for the Killswitch. Swagger broke out, and Christian gestured that he almost had him. Swagger applied a waistlock to Christian, but Christian elbowed out, only to be hit by a shoulderblock. Swagger whipped Christian hard into a corner, but missed a clothesline. Christian dodged a charging Swagger and sent him over the top rope. As Swagger tried to get back in the ring, Christian dropkicked him between the ropes, sending him back to the floor. Christian then hit a springboard bodypress onto Swagger on the floor.
Christian rolled Swagger in the ring, and as Christian got in, Swagger hit a kneelift, and knocked him to the floor. Back outside, Swagger threw Christian ribs first into the ringpost, then stood on his midsection. Back in the ring, Swagger scored a two count. Swagger applied a bodyscissors, using the ropes for leverage at one point without the referee seeing. Swagger stomped Christian's gut, but Christian battled back with backhands before being hit with a knee to the midsection. Swagger slammed Christian, then went for a V-Bomb, but Christian got his knees up. Christian hit a second rope back elbow, but Swagger hoisted him in a slam position and rammed him into a corner. Swagger went for a second, but Christian floated over into a reverse facebuster for a two count. Christian hit a pair of pendulum kicks in the corner, but missed a top rope splash. Swagger rolled up Christian for a two count.
Swagger went for a powerbomb, but Christian blocked it. Swagger tossed Christian into a corner, but Christian ducked the charge. Christian went to the top rope, but Swagger met him there and hit a top rope belly to belly suplex for a two count. Swagger went to pick up Christian, but Christian rolled him into a small package for two. The two men clotheslined each other. Christian went for a second rope sunset flip, but Swagger dropped down on him for a two count. Christian went for a tornado DDT, which Swagger blocked, but Christian managed to reverse back into position and hit a reverse DDT for a two count. Swagger cradled Christian with a handful of tights, but only got a two count as the referee caught him. Christian and Swagger went into a series of reversals, with Swagger trying to get the gut wrench powerbomb and Christian tried to get the Killswitch. At one point, Christian pulled down Swagger's straps, and he rolled up Swagger and pulled the tights (out of view of the ref) to get the win at the ten minute mark. They showed replays of how Swagger was unable to pull the tights and get the win, but Christian was.
Winner: Christian.
Backstage, Chavo Guerrero was at the door of Vickie Guerrero's office. Edge came out, and Chavo wanted to know what was going on. Edge said he was talking to his wife, and Chavo pointed out they aren't living together. Edge ripped into Chavo for not defending Vickie against a "cross dresser" who called his aunt a pig. Edge said Chavo was an embarrassment and walked off.
John Morrison vs. Shelton Benjamin.
Charlie Haas accompanied Benjamin to the ring. Right as they locked up, Benjamin hit an Exploder suplex and applied an armbar, then kicked him in the gut hard. Benjamin hit a shoulderblock, but Morrison came back with some right hands. Benjamin bailed out to the floor, and Morrison teased a dive to the outside. Benjamin ducked and walked away, but when he walked back towards the ring, Morrison did a springboard 450 onto Shelton. If Shelton wasn't there, Morrison could have landed ugly on his leg. Insane spot. Morrison threw Benjamin back into the ring and went to the top rope. Morrison was distracted by Haas, and Benjamin clipped him, then hit an elevated kick that sent Morrison off the ropes and to the floor. Back in the ring, Benjamin grounded him with a chinlock.
Morrison battled out, but Benjamin hit a back elbow for a two count. Benjamin stomped and kicked Morrison, then rubbed his face in the mat before applying a camel clutch variation. Morrison fought out of it, but Benjamin grabbed a cravate and delivered a knee to the head. Benjamin applied a sleeper, but Morrison fought out and reversed into his own. Benjamin tossed Morrison into the ropes to escape, and they collided heads. Both got to their feet slowly, and Benjamin went for a back suplex, but Morrison shifted his weight and landed on top for a two count. Morrison hit an uppercut, but ran into an elbow. Morrison came back with a dropkick, a clothesline and a back elbow, then a tilt-a-whirl side legsweep for a two count.
Morrison went for the Moonlight Drive, but Benjamin reversed it into a inverted backbreaker for a two count. Benjamin went off the ropes, but Morrison hit a back kick, then a running knee to the face for a two count. Morrison went for a whip in the corner, but Benjamin went for a leapfrog, which Morrison sidestepped and hit a springboard kick. Morrison went for a rana, but Benjamin threw Morrison off into the turnbuckles, where Morrison had a ugly landing. Benjamin went for a whip, but Morrison reversed and went for a monkey flip. Benjamin landed on his feet. Haas got on the apron, but Morrison knocked him off. Benjamin dove for, and missed, a Stinger Splash, and Morrison hit the Flying Chuck kick and then Starship Pain (corkscrew split leg moonsault) for the win at the ten minute mark.
Winner: John Morrison.
There was a commercial for the Wrestlemania DVD, which you can order in the PWInsider.com Superstore.
The Miz came to the ring. He said he wanted to give it up for the winner of the previous match... Marty Jannetty. Miz corrected himself, and said this won't be the last time he follows Morrison and puts on a superior performance. The fans were giving Miz the "What" treatment and Miz said they sounded like a bunch of quacking ducks. Miz ripped on John Cena, saying he won't take his challenge. Miz said Cena is a "loveable loser" and said he was just like the Chicago Cubs. Miz then pointed out Alfonso Soriano of the Cubs, who was in the front row. Miz did the "You can't see me" and said Alfonso won't see a World Series ring while he is playing for the Cubs. Miz said he wanted to apologize to anyone who was born before 1908, and actually saw a Cubs World Series victory. Miz said if Alfonso had a problem with him, he could either win a World Series, or serve as a "Cena surrogate" and get in the ring. Miz then said he got a phone call, and said "Really?" into his phone over and over. Miz said it was Lou Pinella, and he preferred Soriano get his "yearly injury" on the field, instead of off. Miz said since Soriano couldn't do it, it was a forfeit, and since Soriano was a substitute for Cena, Miz is now 4-0 against John Cena.
Santino Marella entered, and Miz asked what he wanted. Santino called him "The Fiz" and said he can't let Miz continue to talk about a "fellow Italian" like Alfonso Soriano. BTW, Soriano isn't Italian. Miz said he has noticed some WWE stars represent animals. Vickie Guerrero looks like a pig, and Vladimir Kozlov looks like Sam The American Eagle (of Muppets fame). Miz asked what animal he was, and Santino said "a jackass" and made donkey noises. Miz said he had no problem beating down Santino. Santino said he hoped Miz brought his "metal detector" because he "brought some guns." Santino flexed, Miz decked him and the two started exchanging punches on the mat. The crowd cheered when Santino was on top, and booed when Miz was. Miz finally got the better of it, and laid out Santino with a DDT.
Miz left, and Chavo Guerrero walked out. Chavo gave the downed Santino a frog splash, and yelled "Who's a pig now?"
Backstage, Josh Mathews interviewed Chris Jericho. Mathews asked if there was a "controversy" against him, but Jericho corrected him that it is a conspiracy. Jericho said it was more than that, it was an "attack" on him, noting he was screwed out of a World Title match twice. Jericho said Rey Mysterio has gotten by on the back of a biased General Manager and the fans, who he insulted in classic Jericho style. Jericho said there would be a new Intercontinental Champion tonight, and there would be no 619.
Intercontinental Champion Rey Mysterio vs. Chris Jericho.
Rey called for a 619 chant at the start of the match, playing off Jericho's promo. Mysterio hit a drop toe hold right away, and set up Jericho for the move, but Jericho slid to the floor. Jericho got back in and hit some right hands and kicks. Jericho rammed Rey into the turnbuckles, delivered a snap mare and kicked Rey in the back. Rey hit a series of forearms, then Jericho caught him with a back elbow and threw Rey to the floor. Jericho slid out of the ring, but Rey slid in, and then hit a baseball slide kick. Rey then hit a senton off the apron onto Jericho, and kicked him in the chest. Rey went for a whip on the floor, but Jericho reversed it and sent Rey into the security wall.
Back in the ring, Rey kicked Jericho so he was hanging off the ropes, then hit a guillotine legdrop off the top rope for a two count. Rey went for a headscissors, but Jericho shoved Rey off and onto the apron. Rey hit a shoulderblock between the ropes, then went to the top, but Jericho shoved him and Rey got crotched, catching his leg on the turnbuckle connector. Rey got up on the apron, but Jericho hit a springboard dropkick and sent him to the floor. Jericho went outside and dropped Mysterio across the security wall, then sent him back into the ring and hit a slingshot splash for a two count.
Jericho applied a crossface chickenwing, but Rey got out of it. Rey tried to boot a charging Jericho, but Jericho caught it. Rey hit an enzugiri, and Jericho fell into 619 position. Rey ran the ropes, but Jericho sprung up and backdropped Rey. Rey landed on his leg, and went to the floor to try and shake it off. Jericho pulled Rey onto the apron and went to suplex him back in the ring. Rey floated over and ran the ropes, but Jericho picked him up in a spinning torture rack, then dropped to his knees with it and covered Rey for a two count. Jericho then catapulted Rey into the middle rope for another two count. Rey tried to kick up from the mat, but Jericho sidestepped it and stomped him.
Jericho put Rey on the top rope and tried to pull off his mask. Rey elbowed Jericho to the mat, then hit a top rope senton. Rey is favoring his leg. Rey followed with a springboard bodypress for a two count. Jericho kicked Rey in the gut and went for a sunset flip, but Rey rolled through and kicked Jericho in the head for a two count. Mysterio went for a leapfrog, Jericho grabbed him and went for an electric chair, but Rey turned it into a sunset flip, but Jericho turned it into a Walls Of Jericho attempt. Rey wrangled out of that and ran the ropes, but Jericho caught him with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker for a two count.
Jericho kicked Rey in the gut, then headbutted him in a corner. Jericho went for a bulldog, but Rey shoved him off into a corner, then gave him a headscissors into 619 position. Jericho dodged the 619 attempt, and Rey went for a rana, but Jericho caught it and went for the Walls Of Jericho. Rey kicked it away, and Jericho fell back into 619 position. Rey went for the move again, but Jericho caught it and applied the Walls Of Jericho. Rey crawled for the ropes, but Jericho pulled Rey back into the center of the ring. He pulled too hard, and Rey rolled under the move and cradled Jericho into a small package for a two count. Rey went for a rana, but Jericho countered with a powerbomb for a two count.
Jericho pounded Rey and slapped him across the head. Jericho threw Rey in a corner, but then as he charged in, Rey gave him a drop toe hold, sending Jericho face first into the middle turnbuckle. Rey then hit a 619 in the corner, just avoiding catching his own legs on the ringpost, and immediately delivered a springboard splash for the pin at the 14 minute mark.
Winner: Rey Mysterio.
The events leading to Randy Orton vs. Batista was shown. Yep, the first Raw match of the night is going to be the WWE Title match.
WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. Batista.
Batista has a nasty scab above his left eye. Mixed reactions for both men during the introductions. Orton slid out of the ring at the bell. Jerry Lawler said the scar on Batista's forehead was actually eight stitches from a "confrontation" this weekend, and the announcers speculated that Orton had something to do with it. Orton got in the ring and Batista grabbed a headlock. Orton shoved him into the ropes and Batista knocked him down with a shoulderblock. Orton went to the floor to regroup. Orton kicked Batista in the gut, and Batista hit a clothesline. There was a faint "RKO" chant. Batista hit a suplex for a two count, then hit Orton with a forearm to the back. Batista dropped his weight on Orton's back twice, then hit some shoulderblocks to the back in a corner.
Batista whipped Orton hard into a corner, and stalked him around the ring. Orton grabbed his trunks and pulled Batista through the ropes and to the floor. Batista got on the apron, but Orton dropkicked him back to the floor. Orton went outside and dropped Batista back first across the security wall. Orton rolled Batista back in for a two count, then raked Batista's face across the laces of his boot. Orton hit a series of kneedrops to the chest, then got a two count. Orton applied a chinlock, but Batista powered out. Orton grabbed Batista with his side backbreaker and then stomped Batista. Orton applied a chinlock, and the "RKO" chants were there again.
Batista broke out of the chinlock with a back suplex, then hit some punches. Orton grabbed a sleeper, which Batista shoved off, and Orton hit a dropkick. It definitely seems Orton has more crowd support than Batista does. Batista hit some shoulderblocks from the apron, then Orton caught him with a knee. Orton stretched Batista on the ropes, then hit a DDT for a two count. Orton began measuring Batista for the RKO. Orton changed his mind, and instead lined up for the punt. Randy charged, but Batista nailed him with a spear. Positive reaction from the crowd for the spear. They exchanged punches, and the crowd definitely was more pro-Orton on the exchange. Batista hit some shoulderblocks in a corner, a clothesline, and then a powerslam for a two count. Orton hit a back elbow and rolled to the floor. Orton yelled at the referee to count him out.
Batista came out after Orton and pounded him around ringside. Orton ran around the ring, with Batista chasing him. Orton then hugged onto the ringpost to avoid Batista pulling him back into the ring. They got back in, and Orton hit a clothesline, but Batista responded with a more powerful one. Batista hit a kick to Orton's face, and Orton rolled out of the ring again. Batista reached out to grab him, and Orton pulled Batista throat first across the top rope. Orton went for a chair, but Batista hit him as he got on the apron and the chair was dropped. Batista threw Orton back in the ring, then hit a top rope shoulderblock for a two count. Batista has more crowd support now. Batista went for a Batista Bomb, but Orton pulled out and rolled out of the ring again. Orton grabbed the title belt and headed up the aisle.
Batista grabbed Orton and threw him into the ring. Orton went to hit Batista with the belt, but Batista ducked it and hit a spinebuster. Batista went for a powerbomb, but Orton shoved out if it. Orton went for an RKO, but Batista shoved it off. Batista went for a spear, but Orton dodged it and Batista went into ringpost. Orton lined up Batista for the RKO. Batista shoved off the attempt, and Orton almost ran into the referee. Batista put his hands on Orton, and Orton slapped the referee, getting disqualified at the sixteen minute mark.
Winner via disqualification: Batista.
Ted DiBiase & Cody Rhodes hit the ring and attacked Batista. There was a "Whoo!" and Ric Flair ran out. Flair started chopping and punching Legacy, helping Batista clean house. Batista gave Orton a Batista Bomb. DiBiase ate a Batista spinebuster. Flair stomped Rhodes out of the ring. Flair and Batista hugged, and the crowd popped for Flair. Legacy regrouped on the stage and stared at Flair and Batista.
The events leading to John Cena vs. Big Show were shown.
John Cena vs. Big Show.
They pushed the idea that John Cena wasn't a hundred percent for the match. Show smiled as he backed Cena into a corner, but Cena rolled away, and appeared to be hurt doing so. Show yelled "You're hurt" and smiled at Cena. Cena kept trying to avoid Show. Dueling chants, pro and con, for Cena. Show finally caught Cena and punched him in the back. Show then hit a shot to the gut and Cena winced on the mat in pain. Show delivered another body blow, then another. Show yelled "I told you, you couldn't do this, your career ends tonight" and punched him in the gut again. Cena battled back with some shots, but a shoulderblock attempt bounced off of Show. Show stood on Cena's midsection. Show scooped up Cena and slammed him.
Show dared Cena to get up, and went to slam him again. Cena floated over and hit a few shots, but then was given a side slam for a two count. Show acted surprised that Cena kicked out. Show headbutted Cena to the mat, then went for a running kick. Cena moved out of the way, but Show stopped short of crotching himself on the top rope. Cena charged and Show flung Cena over the top rope and to the floor. Show went outside, picked up Cena and drove him ribs first into the ringpost.
Show tossed Cena back into the ring, then went for the camel clutch, but Cena scooted out from under Show. Cena attempted a running bulldog, but Show tossed Cena across the ring. Show chopped Cena in a corner, then slugged him in the gut again. Show whipped Cena hard across the ring, but Cena kicked Show as he charged him. Cena got on the second rope and jumped right into a Big Show bearhug. Cena struggled, turning himself around in the hold, and managed to break Show's grip. Show headbutted Cena in the back and shoved him into the corner.
Show hit Cena with a reverse avalanche in a corner, then whipped him hard across the ring into the other corner. Show picked up Cena's armband, which had come off, and tossed it away in disgust. Show went for an avalanche, but Cena moved and Show hit the corner hard. Cena threw some punches, then hit a shoulderblock to Show's knee, taking him down. Cena hit the Throwback, then did the "You Can't See Me" and hit the Five Knuckle Shuffle fistdrop. Show grabbed Cena by the throat as he got up, but Cena grabbed Show with a DDT. Cena went for an STF, but Show's body was too long to apply it. Show shrugged him off, then hit a clothesline.
Show set up Cena in a corner and went for a V-Bomb, which he hit for a two count. Show stood on Cena's stomach and went for a second V-Bomb. Cena rolled out of the way, and Show crashed to the mat. Cena went for the STF again, but Show is just too long. Show kicked Cena out of the ring. Show reached down and pulled Cena onto the ring apron. Cena punched Show and kicked him in the head. Cena hit the top rope Rocker Dropper, and tried for the STF again. Again, Show is too tall for it, and Show elbowed Cena away. Big Show kicked Cena in the gut and then lifted him for a powerbomb and tossed him backwards, so Cena would land face first on the mat. Show called for the Knockout Punch. Show threw it, Cena ducked, lifted Big Show and hit the Attitude Adjustment for the pin at the 15 minute mark.
Winner: John Cena.
Cena went to ringside and did the "You can't see me" with Alfonso Soriano. They played it up as a "miracle win" for Cena. As Cena walked out, not selling being hurt at all, a fan at ringside was wearing a veterans hat. Cena put it on, saluted the camera, then gave it back to the fan.
The events leading to Edge vs. Jeff Hardy were shown.
They played up that this could be the "final chapter" in the Edge-Jeff Hardy feud. They circled each other at the bell, and Edge grabbed a wristlock. They traded reversals and Edge kicked Hardy in the gut and applied a headlock. Hardy tossed Edge into the ropes, but Edge hit a shoulderblock. Hardy hit a pair of armdrags in response, and when Edge tried to shove Jeff in a corner, fell victim to a third armdrag. Hardy drove a knee into Edge's arm, and there was a chant for Hardy. Edge put Jeff in a corner and hit a knee to the gut, but Jeff responded with a headscissors and an armdrag.
Edge tossed Hardy into the ropes, but Hardy put on the brakes. Edge charged and Hardy backdropped him onto the apron. Hardy mulekicked Edge to the floor, then hit a somersault dive onto him on the outside. Back in the ring, Cena went for a Whisper In The Wind, but Edge dodged it. Hardy rolled to the apron and Edge whipped Hardy into the ringpost, then gave him a spear to the back that sent Hardy to the floor. Edge tossed Hardy back in the ring and stomped his back. Edge hit an elbowdrop to the back for a two count. Jeff Hardy was placed up against the ropes, and Edge splashed his back for a two count. Edge put Hardy in a surfboard variation, using his head against Hardy's lower back while pulling on the arms.
Hardy got to his feet and broke out of the hold. He went for a Twist Of Fate, but Edge blocked it and drove Hardy back first into the mat for a two count. Edge punched Hardy and went for a clothesline, but Hardy ducked it and hit a cross bodyblock for a two count. Hardy hit a jawbreaker, then a gourdbuster. Hardy went to the top rope, but missed a flying bodypress. Edge covered Hardy for a two count. Edge missed a boot to the face and Hardy hit a pair of clotheslines, then a reverse atomic drop, a double legdrop between the legs, and a dropkick to the face for a two count.
Hardy whipped Edge across the ring, slid under him as he tried a kick and tripped him from the floor. Hardy hit the top rope bodypress for a two count, but missed a dropkick when Edge put on the brakes on a whip. Hardy upkicked Edge and rolled him into a small package for a two count. Edge kicked Hardy in the gut and went for a DDT, but Hardy blocked it, tripped Edge and put him in a Sharpshooter. Edge made the ropes to force the break. Hardy pulled Edge back towards him by the leg and hit the Twist Of Fate for a two count.
Hardy clotheslined Edge in a corner and went for the elevated kick, but Edge caught it and went for a powerbomb, but Hardy floated over Edge and into a sunset flip for a two count. Hardy went to the top rope, but Edge slugged him and went for a superplex. They battled it out on the ropes, and Hardy dove over Edge into a sunset flip off the ropes for a two count. Hardy dropkicked Edge into a corner, and went for the elevated kick again. Edge rolled to the apron to avoid it, and Jeff shifted his body to kick Edge to the floor. Hardy went to the floor and pulled the padding off the security wall. Jeff rammed Edge into the exposed security wall.
Jeff placed Edge on the Smackdown table, and prepared to run along the top of the security wall. Jeff started his run, but Edge got up and jumped off the table, spearing Hardy as he was jumping off the security wall, driving him into the ringside mats. Edge rolled into the ring and told the referee to count. The referee got up to nine before Hardy, to a pop, rolled in. Edge kicked Hardy into the apron, and there was a chant for Hardy. Edge went to spear Hardy off the apron, but Hardy dodged it and kicked Edge, and gave him a Twist of Fate from the apron, snapping Edge across the middle rope. Hardy gave Edge a slingshot legdrop and covered him, but Edge got his foot on the bottom rope. Hardy gave Edge a Whisper In The Wind for another two count.
Edge rolled to the floor. Jeff went after him, and moved the ringsteps. Jeff jumped off the ringsteps and hit Edge with a leg lariat, sending both of them over the security wall and into the crowd. Hardy threw Edge back over the wall, but as Jeff was slowly crawling over the wall, Matt Hardy ran up behind Jeff and hit him with his cast. Matt then hid behind the security wall so the referee wouldn't see him. Edge tossed Jeff into the ring, but only got a two count. Edge went for a spear, but Hardy dodged it and Edge hit the turnbuckles. Hardy went to climb the ropes, but was woozy from the cast shot. He lost his balance and crotched himself. Edge got onto the ropes and hit a DDT/superplex variation off the ropes for the pin at the twenty minute mark.
Winner: Edge.
The announcers played up that the cast shot was what kept Hardy from being able to climb the ropes. Trainers checked on Hardy and Edge held up the title belt on the stage as the show ended.
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