wwf 1993 roster

Repo Man pinned Jim Powers The 1-2-3 Kid pinned Iron Mike Sharpe at 2:14 with a standing moonsault Wrestling Challenge taping: WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS defeated the Nasty Boys after using the briefcase; the Nastys originally won the match via pinfall but the match was restarted as the referee had been knocked down moments before the pinfall Crush defeated Chris Duffy via submission with the head vice at 2:33 Doink the Clown pinned Shawn Michaels after Michaels became distracted by Razor Ramon at ringside Perfect) & Tatanka defeated WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels & Diesel when Tatanka pinned Michaels WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Scott DAmore & Otis Apollo following the bulldog double team The Volcano Kid pinned Bobby Young Bam-Bam Bigelow, Rick Steiner, Scott Steiner, Jerry "The King" Lawler, "The Bret Hart defeated Lex Luger via disqualification when Razor Ramon interfered as Hart had Luger in the Sharpshooter, WWF @ Binghamton, NY Broome County Arena May 2, 1993 Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Executioners at 3:01 when Scott scored the pin following the top rope bulldog double team; during the match, Doink the Clown was shown walking through the crowd Mr. Mr. WWF World Champion Yokozuna pinned the Undertaker at 8:53 with a legdrop after hitting the challenger four times with his salt bucket; after the match, Undertaker cleared the champion from the ring, WWF @ Sacramento, CA Arco Arena October 2, 1993 (4,200) The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Doink the Clown Birth Of The Stunner. Moondog Spot defeated Bobby Knight via disqualification Tito Santana defeated Terry Taylor Hulk Hogan defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna via disqualification when Mr. Fuji interfered (Hogans last match with the WWF for almost 9 years), USWA @ Memphis, TN Mid-South Coliseum August 9, 1993 (1,500) 3/22/93 featured Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, & Rob Barlett on commentary; included footage from the Michael Landon Awards the previous week in New York City, with appearances by Vince McMahon, Hulk Hogan, and Randy Savage; during the segment, Hogan introduced the same video package that aired the previous week on Raw that noted the WWFs charity work; Hogan then said McMahon was his hero and presented McMahon with the Michael Landon Award of Honor; McMahon then accepted and said he was undeserving, noting the work was done by the WWF superstars who took away the chronic pain of a child just by giving them some of their time and attention; featured the announcement of the formation of the WWF Hall of Fame and Andre the Giant as the first inductee, followed by a video package on Andres WWF career; included an ICO PRO ad featuring WWF World Champion Bret Hart; featured a WWF Hasbro ad; included a WrestleMania IX Report hosted by Gene Okerlund in which he announced the Hart vs. Yokozuna contract signing would take place that coming weekend on WWF Superstars and Wrestling Challenge; featured an ad promoting WWF Mania; included the announcement that WWF Mania would feature a world premiere of a music video tribute to Hart to the tune of Aretha Franklins Respect; featured an ad promoting the March to WrestleMania IX; included a closing segment in which the Rosetti sisters were introduced as Bartletts fan club, with Barlett then kissing one of them; featured the announcement that Savage vs. Yokozuna, the Undertaker vs. Bam Bam Bigelow would be part of the March to WrestleMania, plus an interview with Hogan, Brutus Beefcake, & Jimmy Hart: The Brooklyn Brawler defeated Jim Powers (sub. Order of elimination: Shango by Flair as Shango attempted to eliminate Backlund (2:35); Knobbs eliminated himself when Dibiase ducked a charge (9:00); Moon by Lawler via a backdrop (14:03); Flair by Perfect via a clothesline after ducking a clothesline from Flair (18:39); Skinner by Perfect via a dropkick (21:19); Lawler by Perfect via a backdrop (24:54); Virgil by Berzerker via a boot to the face (25:15); Perfect by Dibiase & Koko, and an illegal assist from Lawler, via pushing him off the ring apron as Perfect tried holding onto the ropes (25:28); after the elimination, Perfect and Lawler briefly traded blows on the floor; Samu by the Undertaker via a choke throw (27:07); during this time, the Berzerker assaulted Backlund on the floor, taking Backlund out of the match for several minutes; Tenryu by Taker via a backdrop (27:29); Koko & Taylor by Dibiase as Koko attempted to eliminate Taylor (28:46); Dibiase by Taker via a clothesline (29:05); Berzerker by Taker via a backdrop (29:41); Taker by Giant Gonzalez when Gonzalez, accompanied by Harvey Wippleman, came to the ring after Taker cleared the ring, and knocked him to the floor after two chops (Gonzalez surprise debut) (30:50); following the elimination, Gonzalez assaulted Taker in and outside the ring for several minutes before leaving ringside; moments later, Bearer returned ringside with the urn, awoke the Undertaker, and the two went backstage in search of Gonzalez; Typhoon by Earthquake after Typhoon hit the corner attempting a splash (43:49); Demento by Colon after ducking a punch (45:58); Fatu by Backlund (47:18); IRS eliminated himself when Earthquake ducked a lariat (49:32); Tatanka by Yoko (52:06); Colon by Yoko via a blow as Colon was on the ring apron (52:25); Earthquake by Yoko with a belly to belly suplex after Quake hit the corner, attempting a splash (53:53); Santana by Yoko (58:05); Saggs by Owen via an accidental dropkick after Martel avoided the move (58:23); Owen by Yoko via a hiptoss as Owen ran the ropes (58:53); Owen appeared to injure his leg after the fall to the floor; Repo by Savage (58:59); Martel by Backlund via a forearm blow after Backlund put him on the top rope (1:00:28); during this time, Fuji returned ringside to cheer on Yokozuna, waving the Japanese flag; Backlund by Yoko (1:01:10); Savage by Yoko by pressing him out of the ring after Savage dropped the flying elbowsmash and went for a cover, WWF @ San Jose, CA San Jose State Event Center January 25, 1993 (5,000; sell out) Those who were scheduled to compete were Doink the Clown, Crush, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, The Mountie, and Kamala. Perfect pinned the Brooklyn Brawler with the Perfect Plex at 2:21; during the bout, Lex Luger cut an insert promo on facing Perfect at WrestleMania IX Marty Jannetty fought Doink the Clown to a double count-out when both men began brawling on the floor; after the match, a number of referees came ringside to seperate the two Mr. Perfect defeated Diesel via disqualification Crush (sub. for Mr. Hughes) WWF World Champion Bret Hart & Mr. WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Ted Dibiase & IRS. for Mr. Mr. SMW Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson fought Scott & Steve Armstrong to a no contest for Razor Ramon) at 2:54 with the flying forearm Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Beverly Brothers Curt Hennig, Luke Williams, Butch Miller,The Undertaker, "The Mountie" Lex Luger defeated Crush Michiyoshi Ohara pinned Akitoshi Saito at 9:26 with a powerbomb into a cover Hulk Hogan defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna via disqualification, WWF @ Toulon, France Zenith Omega August 5, 1993 Perfect fought Doink the Clown to a time-limit draw at 6:39 as Perfect had Doink down in the Perfect Plex Bob Backlund defeated WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels via count-out, WWF @ Berlin, Germany Desutschlandhalle February 8, 1993 Luna Vachon defeated Sensational Sherri 11/1/93: American Eagle #1 defeated Wolfie D Lex Luger pinned Larry Ludden at 1:25 with the running forearm (Lugers ring debut) Virgil pinned Tommy Knight at 1:40 with a side Russian legsweep; during the bout, an insert promo from Virgil was shown speaking of the recent Headlock on Hunger show from MSG Perfect defeated Razor Ramon via disqualification when Ric Flair interfered Razor Ramon defeated Tito Santana Master of Terror defeated Hurricane Hatchet Tito Santana pinned Skinner Perfect & Tatanka Despite next to no competition from WCW (Nitro and the nWo were two and three years away respectively), the WWE had a very interesting, historical, and probably their toughest year ever in 1993. 7/18/93 included Owen Hart as a guest of the Kings Court: Scotty Flamingo defeated Danny Davis Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS via disqualification at around 10:20 when IRS hit Scott with one of the title belts as Scott had Dibiase covered after hitting the Frankensteiner; prior to the bout, the referee threatened to strip the champions of their title if they refused to give up IRS steel briefcase and allow it to be taken backstage (Global Warfare, Best of the WWF: European Rampage Tour, Best of the WWF: Battle of the WWF Superstars) Tatanka pinned Al Burke with the Samoan drop at 2:02; after the bout, Giant Gonzalez and Harvey Wippleman came to the ring with Wippleman saying Gonzalez was supposed to wrestle 102030 opponents tonight and that everyone had packed their bags and left when finding out who they were facing, which was why Undertaker wasnt in the building tonight, and that they were going to find the Undertaker right now, with Gonzalez saying he would bury the Undertaker Lex Luger pinned Bret Hart at 20:55 after adjusting his forearm pad when the referee was down and hitting the running forearm Bob Backlund (sub. Dave Heath, the Cuban Assassin, & Little Louie defeated the Bushwhackers & Tiger Jackson Perfect) defeated Diesel & Rick Martel Rescheduled for 12/30. for WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels) pinned the 1-2-3 Kid at 5:49 Jeff Jarrett defeated Southern Heavyweight Champion Brian Christopher in a non-title match Typhoon defeated Repo Man Jeff Jarrett defeated the 1-2-3 Kid Tatanka pinned Damien Demento at 4:55 with a tomahawk chop off the top Terry Taylor defeated Reno Riggins Jerry Lawler pinned USWA Champion Owen Hart to win the title with a roll up after referee Frank Morrell disallowed Paul Neighbors pinfall on Lawler, WWF @ Wilkes-Barre, PA Wilkes University Marts Center July 6, 1993 (3,400; sell out) Bob Backlund defeated Papa Shango 11/26/93: Edouard Carpentier, 66, filed suit against the WWF for wrongful termination from his role as French commentator on the syndicated shows. Crush defeated Scott Taylor via submission with the head vice, WWF @ Kitchener, Ontario Memorial Auditorium May 26, 1993 Like its predecessor, WWF Super WrestleMania, it is based on the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). WWF @ St. Johns, Newfoundland Memorial Stadium November 26, 1993, WWF @ Montreal, Quebec Forum November 26, 1993 (13,800) for Mr. Syndicated series featuring the stars of the World Wrestling Federation. Owen Hart defeated Terry Taylor Marty Jannetty pinned Tom Stone for WWF Tag Team Champion Ted Dibiase) Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Rich Myers Robin defeated Toni Adams WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon, Randy Savage (sub. Hulk Hogan pinned WWF World Champion Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) to win the title with a clothesline and the legdrop at the 23-second mark after Fuji accidentally threw salt in the champions eyes; the bell never rang to begin the match; after the bout, in a segment not televised, Hogan celebrated in the ring with Randy Savage, Beefcake, and Vince McMahon (Yokozunas first pinfall loss) (1993 Year in Review), WWF @ Phoenix, AZ America West Arena April 5, 1993 (7,000; 4,500 paid) Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Mike Khoury & Reno Riggins when Scott pinned Khoury with the Frankensteiner for Marty Jannetty) (w/ Slick) to a double count-out at 4:31; after the bout, Kamala brought the champion back inside the ring, hit a splash, and knocked Michaels over the top (Bashed in the USA) Monday Night Raw taping: WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Bam Bam Bigelow, WWF @ Halifax, Nova Scotia Metro Centre March 12, 1993 Rick Martel defeated Virgil at 12:35 The Best Of Saturday Night's Main Event. Men on a Mission vs. Ted Dibiase & IRS did not take place as advertised Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Luna Vachon) pinned Jerry Seavey at 1:32 with a kick to the back of the head The Undertaker defeated Yokozuna via disqualification During Harts comments, Luger knocked him out with a forearm blow from behind and Hart had to be helped to the back. Fundraising benefiting the Liberty Central Youth Center Virgil defeated the Brooklyn Brawler Randy Savage vs. Tatanka defeated Damien Demento The Undertaker vs. Mr. Hughes (casket match) Owen Hart pinned Iron Mike Sharpe with a missile dropkick at 1:49 Ephriam Baptist Church Perfect" Curt Hennig, Luke Williams, Butch Miller,The Undertaker, "The Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Beverly Brothers Damien Demento pinned Virgil This commment is unpublished, pending moderation. Bret Hart defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) via disqualification when Fuji interfered with the flag; after the bout, Lex Luger made the save 8/22/93 included a Kings Court segment to open the show with guests WWF World Champion Yokozuna, Mr. Fuji, & Jim Cornette; during the segment, Jerry Lawler brought a fan from the crowd up who had a Lex Luger poster and asked him who the real king of wrestling was, with the fan sayiing Bret Hart; Yoko then grabbed the poster and ripped it up; included a Special Report segment focusing on Lex Luger where he talked about drugs in sports and admitted to using steroids in the past when they were legal but not using them now; Luger also said noone in the WWF was using them either; featured a vignette of the Undertaker in a graveyard discussing his upcoming Rest in Peace match with Giant Gonzalez at SummerSlam; included the Jim Duggan USA music video from WrestleMania: The Album: Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Jim Powers at 2:46 with the diving headbutt Ric Flair defeated the Big Bossman The Undertaker defeated Giant Gonzalez The Headshrinkers defeated the Smoking Gunns (sub. The SNES version exclusively features Ric Flair, Mr. It has been produced every January by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) since 1988, and has been broadcast on PPV since 1989. Miss Texas defeated Candy Cane Bam Bam Bigelow pinned the Big Bossman at 9:56 with a diving headbutt off the top Doink the Clown pinned Marty Jannetty at 9:00 after spraying something in Jannettys eyes from his jacket Lauren Davenport defeated Miss Texas Adam Bomb vs. the 1-2-3 Kid WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated Chris Duffy

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