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Survivor Series 1987

Date: November 26, 1987

Location: Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, OH


Ted Dibiase's influence on André The Giant finally got to him as he convinced him to captain his own team at the inaugural Survivor Series against Hogan's. Conspicuous by his absence on the card....Ted Dibiase himself.

Match Card & Results:

Main Event:

Team Hulk Hogan (Hulk Hogan, Bam Bam Bigelow, Ken Patera, Don Muraco, and Dino Bravo) vs. Team André the Giant (André the Giant, King Kong Bundy, One Man Gang, Rick Rude, and Butch Reed)



Match Type: Traditional Survivor Series elimination match



Outcome:



André the Giant was the sole survivor for Team André, eliminating Hogan last after a grueling match.


Final eliminations:

Bam Bam Bigelow by André

Don Muraco by André

Dino Bravo by André

Ken Patera by André

Hulk Hogan by André



Survivor Series Match 2:

The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart, and The British Bulldogs) vs. The Bolsheviks (Nikolai Volkoff, Boris Zhukov, and The Iron Sheik & Slick)



Outcome:



The Hart Foundation and The British Bulldogs emerged victorious with Bret Hart pinning Boris Zhukov.

Survivor Series Match 3:

The Young Stallions (Paul Roma and Jim Powers) vs. The Islanders (Haku and Tama)



Outcome:



The Islanders secured the victory after Haku pinned Jim Powers.

Survivor Series Match 4:

The Killer Bees (Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine) vs. The Rougeau Brothers (Jacques and Raymond Rougeau)



Outcome:



The Killer Bees won with Brutus Beefcake pinning Raymond Rougeau
 
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Saturday Night Main Event 13 – November 28th, 1987



Location: Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, WA


The Honky Tonk Man officially becomes the Intercontinental Champion shortly before Survivor Series as he defeats Randy Savage on Superstars of Wrestling. HTM makes his first title defense against former champ Greg Valentine 2 days after Survivor Series.

Match Card & Highlights:

1. The Honky Tonk Man vs. Greg "The Hammer" Valentine

Intercontinental Championship Match


In a battle to determine the true Intercontinental Champion, Greg Valentine challenges for the title. The Honky Tonk Man retains after interference from Jimmy Hart, sending Valentine crashing into the turnbuckle.



2. The Ultimate Warrior vs. Rick Rude

A high-energy showdown between two powerhouse contenders. The Warrior dominates Rude with his signature running splash, securing a decisive victory.



3. The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) vs. The Islanders (Haku & Tama)


The Hart Foundation showcases their technical prowess, defeating the Islanders after Bret Hart pins Haku following a Hart Attack.



4. "Macho Man" Randy Savage vs. King Kong Bundy

A clash of styles with Savage utilizing speed and agility against the powerhouse Bundy. Savage pulls off a surprise roll-up for the win.



5. Main Event: Hulk Hogan & Jake Roberts vs. André the Giant & Ted DiBiase


In a highly anticipated main event, Hulk Hogan teams with Jake Roberts to face the formidable duo of André the Giant and Ted DiBiase. The match is filled with drama, with Hogan and Roberts working in tandem to overcome the odds. Hogan hits André with a big boot and leg drop to secure the victory for his team.
 
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Saturday Night Main Event 14

Date: January 2, 1988

Location: Capital Center, Landover, MD

Honky Tonk Man & Greg Valentine patch things up to team in the main event of SNME 14 against WWF Champion Hulk Hogan & Randy Savage but HTM pulls double duty, taking on Ricky Steamboat for the Intercontinental Championship. Elsewhere, the Junkyard Dog takes on King Harley Race; The Rockers battle the Bolsheviks; Rick Rude takes on Jake "The Snake" Roberts

Main Event

Hulk Hogan & Randy Savage vs. The Honky Tonk Man & Greg Valentine




In a high-energy tag team match, Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage team up to take on The Honky Tonk Man and Greg Valentine. The crowd roars as Hogan and Savage display their signature teamwork, culminating in Hogan delivering a leg drop to The Honky Tonk Man for the victory.

Featured Matches

1. Intercontinental Championship Match

The Honky Tonk Man (c) vs. Ricky Steamboat




A classic technical showdown. The Honky Tonk Man tries to use underhanded tactics, but Steamboat’s agility and technical skill shine through. After a series of high-flying moves, Steamboat captures the Intercontinental title with a crossbody for the pin.

2. Singles Match

Junkyard Dog vs. King Harley Race




An intense brawl with the crowd firmly behind JYD. After a hard-fought match, Junkyard Dog pins Harley Race following a Thump.

3. Tag Team Match

The Rockers (Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty) vs. The Bolsheviks (Boris Zhukov & Nikolai Volkoff)




The Rockers showcase their agility and teamwork, defeating the Bolsheviks with a double dropkick followed by a pin.

4. Special Feature Match

Ravishing Rick Rude vs. Jake "The Snake" Roberts




Rude attempts to intimidate Roberts early on, but Roberts fights back with his psychological tactics and a DDT for the victory.

Highlights

Jimmy Snuka makes a surprise appearance, challenging The Honky Tonk Man to a future match.

Brother Love Segment: Promoting upcoming events and hyping the main event.
 
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WWF The Main Event

Date: February 5, 1988

Location: Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, IN


Randy Savage defeats Hulk Hogan at MSG in mid-January to become the new WWF Champion and takes on newcomer The Ultimate Warrior on this primetime NBC special. Honky Tonk Man regains his Intercontinental title from Ricky Steamboat on the same card and offers the Macho Man an opportunity he can't refuse; Savage can walk out of The Main Event as a double champion if he can first beat HTM for the Intercontinental title. This show also marks the WWF debut of the Rock N' Roll Express & "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes, both jumping ship from the NWA.

Card & Results:

1. Opening Match:

Tag Team Match

The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson) vs. The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart)

Result: The Hart Foundation pick up the victory after Jim Neidhart pins Ricky Morton following a Hart Attack.



2. Singles Match:

"The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes vs. "Ravishing" Rick Rude

Result: Rick Rude wins via Rude Awakening DDT after a hard-fought contest.



3. Intercontinental Championship Match:

Honky Tonk Man (c) vs. "Macho Man" Randy Savage

Result: The Honky Tonk Man retains the title after interference from Jimmy Hart distracts Savage, allowing Honky Tonk to hit the Shake, Rattle & Roll.



4. Special Attraction Match:

Andre the Giant vs. King Kong Bundy

Result: Andre the Giant wins by pinfall after a big boot and leg drop, demonstrating his dominance.



5. Main Event:

WWF World Heavyweight Championship:

"Macho Man" Randy Savage (c) vs. "The Ultimate Warrior"


Result:

In a highly energetic main event, The Ultimate Warrior unleashes his signature power and agility. After a devastating Warrior Splash, he pins Savage to become the new WWF World Heavyweight Champion. The crowd erupts as Warrior celebrates his victory, signaling a new era in the WWF.



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Saturday Night Main Event – March 12th, 1988



Venue: Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN

Broadcast: NBC


Main Event:

Hulk Hogan & Macho Man Randy Savage beat Andre the Giant & Ted DiBiase


In a high-stakes tag team match, the Hulkster and Macho Man team up to take on the formidable duo of Andre the Giant and the Million Dollar Man. Tensions run high as alliances are tested and the crowd roars with excitement.


Under Card Highlights:

1. Intercontinental Championship Match

The Honky Tonk Man (c) beat Ricky Steamboat


Honky Tonk Man defends his title in a hard-fought contest, showcasing his cunning and ring psychology against the technical prowess of Steamboat.



2. Tag Team Match

The Rockers (Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty) vs. The Bolsheviks (Boris Zhukov & Nikolai Volkoff)


The Rockers display their agility and teamwork in a high-energy bout.



3. Singles Match

Don Muraco vs. King Kong Bundy


Powerful clash as Muraco looks to upset the towering Bundy.



4. Special Attraction:

Mini-Event — WWF Legend "Superstar" Billy Graham makes a special appearance, hyping upcoming events and engaging with the live crowd.

Commentators: Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby "The Brain" Heenan



Classic back-and-forth match.

Interference occurs when André the Giant comes down to distract the referee, allowing DiBiase to attempt cheating.

Savage fights back, hits the flying elbow drop, and retains the title.
 
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WWF WrestleMania IV

Date: March 27, 1988

Location: Trump Plaza, Atlantic City, New Jersey


Hulk Hogan quickly regains his WWF Championship 1 week after Ultimate Warrior beat Randy Savage and Hogan accepts to grant Savage a shot at the title in the main event of Wrestlemania IV. In light of discovering that Jimmy Hart bribed WWF officials to favor Honky Tonk Man in his title defenses, the Intercontinental title is vacated and if Honky Tonk Man wants to get it back, he must win it rightfully in a tournament.

Main Event:

WWF World Heavyweight Championship

Hulk Hogan (c) beat "Macho Man" Randy Savage


Under Card Highlights:

1. Tournament for the WWF Intercontinental Championship



First Round Matches:

Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat beat. Greg "The Hammer" Valentine

Honky Tonk Man beat Brave Bull Hogan (Brutus Beefcake in a mask)

The Ultimate Warrior beat Ron Bass

Tito Santana gets a bye

Semi-Finals & Finals:

Honky Tonk Man beat Ricky Steamboat
Ultimate Warrior beat Tito Santana

Honky Tonk Man beat Ultimate Warrior

2. Tag Team Match:

The British Bulldogs (Dynamite Kid & Davey Boy Smith) beat The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers



3. Special Attraction:

Andre the Giant beat. King Kong Bundy



4. Opening Match:

Junkyard Dog beat Harley Race
 

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Saturday Night's Main Event XVI - April 30, 1988​

Venue: Springfield Civic Center, Springfield, Massachusetts
Attendance: 9,000

This episode of SNME marks the debut of another team who jumped ship from the NWA to the WWF; The Midnight Express, Dennis Condrey & Bobby Eaton, as they renew their rivalry with the Rock N' Roll Express in the opening match of the show.

Opening Segment:

Host: Vince McMahon and Gorilla Monsoon welcome viewers. They hype the upcoming matches and highlight the main event featuring Hulk Hogan defending the WWF World Heavyweight Championship against "Macho Man" Randy Savage.


Match 1: The Midnight Express (Dennis Condrey & Bobby Eaton) vs. The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson)

Result: The Rock 'n' Roll Express win via pinfall after a double dropkick on Condrey.


Highlights: Classic tag team action, high-flying maneuvers, and crowd-pleasing spots.



Interview Segment:

Hulk Hogan cuts a promo backstage, vowing to defend his title against Savage tonight. He promises to "shake the ropes and bring the pain."


Match 2: King Duggan vs. The Honky Tonk Man (with Jimmy Hart)

Result: King Duggan wins by disqualification when Honky Tonk Man uses a guitar as a weapon.


Highlights: Duggan's brawling power, Honky Tonk Man's underhanded tactics.



Special Feature:

"A Day in the Life" segment with "Macho Man" Randy Savage, showcasing his intense training regimen ahead of his title shot.


Match 3: The Islanders (Tama & Haku) vs. The Bolsheviks (Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov)

Result: The Islanders win with a double-team maneuver on Zhukov.


Highlights: Hard-hitting action emphasizing the Islanders' strength.



Main Event: WWF World Heavyweight Championship Match

Hulk Hogan (c) vs. Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth)


Savage employs quick strikes and high-flying moves, testing Hogan’s resilience.

Elizabeth distracts the referee, allowing Savage to use a foreign object briefly.

Hogan rallies back with his signature leg drop and power moves.

The climax sees Hogan hitting the leg drop, covering Savage for the pin.

Result: Hulk Hogan retains the WWF World Heavyweight Championship.



Post-Match:

Savage and Elizabeth argue on the ramp, setting up tension for future encounters.

Hogan celebrates with the fans, holding the title high as "Real American" plays.
 

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WWF SummerSlam 1988

Date: August 29, 1988

Location: Madison Square Garden, New York City


Honky Tonk Man pulls double duty on the show, defending his Intercontinental title against Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake in the co-main event but also battles Jake "The Snake" Roberts in the opening match



Main Event:

WWF World Heavyweight Championship

Hulk Hogan (c) beat Randy "Macho Man" Savage




A classic showdown for the coveted title, featuring intense rivalry and high-energy wrestling. Hogan aims to defend his title against Savage, who seeks redemption after a series of provocations and attacks.



Undercard Highlights:

Intercontinental Championship Match

The Honky Tonk Man (c) beat Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake


A grudge match with the Honky Tonk Man defending his title against the rising star Beefcake.



Tag Team Championship Match

The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart) (c) beat The British Bulldogs (Dynamite Kid and Davey Boy Smith)


*A fierce tag team contest between two of the best teams in WWF history.



Special Attraction Match

Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat beat "Ravishing" Rick Rude


*A technical classic between two of the era's most talented wrestlers.



Midcard Battle

Ultimate Warrior vs. King Harley Race


*An explosive match to showcase the Warrior's rising star power.

Opening Match:

Jake "The Snake" Roberts beat The Honky Tonk Man in a non-title match


*An intense singles match with psychological warfare and high stakes.
 

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Saturday Night's Main Event XVII - October 29, 1988​

Venue: Baltimore Arena, Baltimore, Maryland
Attendance: 11,200

Opening Segment:

The show kicks off with Vince McMahon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura welcoming viewers. They hype the main event, a confrontation between WWF Champion Hulk Hogan and "Macho Man" Randy Savage, as well as other exciting matches on the card.




Match 1: The Bushwhackers vs. The Bolsheviks

Result: The Bushwhackers win via disqualification when Nikolai Volkoff and Boris Zhukov use a chain behind the referee's back.


The playful, chaotic antics of The Bushwhackers get a big pop from the crowd, setting an energetic tone early on.



Match 2: Ted DiBiase w/ André the Giant vs. Jimmy Jack Funk

Result: Ted DiBiase wins with the Dream Street finisher.


After the match, DiBiase taunts the crowd.



Segment: Hulk Hogan and "Macho Man" Randy Savage Face-Off

Hogan and Savage come out for a heated promo, exchanging words about their upcoming match. Savage claims he’s the true "Macho" and challenges Hogan to a showdown tonight. Hogan accepts, rallying the crowd.




Match 3: The Rockers (Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty) vs. The Powers of Pain (The Barbarian & The Warlord)

Result: The Rockers win after Michaels hits the Superkick on The Barbarian, followed by a pin.


High-energy tag action, showcasing the athleticism of The Rockers.



Main Event: Hulk Hogan vs. Randy Savage (Non-title match)

Result: Hulk Hogan defeats Randy Savage via pinfall after a leg drop.


The match features intense back-and-forth action, with both superstars coming close to victory. The crowd is electric, chanting “Hulk! Hulk!” as Hogan scores the pin. After the match, Hogan helps Savage to his feet, and they share a brief stare-down.



Closing Segment:

Vince and Jesse wrap up the show, teasing upcoming matches and events. Hogan and Savage are shown in the ring, exchanging words, with Hogan extending a friendly hand as the show fades out.
 

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Survivor Series - November 24, 1988​

Venue: Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, Ohio
Attendance: 19,000

A grueling night awaits WWF Champion Hulk Hogan as he must team with Randy Savage to take on the Twin Towers - with Andre the Giant & King Haku lurking at ringside but also take part in the first WarGames Match in WWF history (by jumping ship to WWF, Dusty Rhodes buys the concept from WCW and allows it to happen at Survivor Series). The Rougeaus also pull double duty as they take on the Rock N' Roll Express in a dark match before the show before battling the British Bulldogs later in the night.

Match Card & Results:

Pre-Show Match:

The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson) vs. The Fabulous Rougeaus (Jacques & Raymond Rougeau)

Result: The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express secure the victory after a double dropkick on Raymond Rougea
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Main Card:

1. WarGames Match:

Team Hulk Hogan (Hulk Hogan, Jim Duggan, The Bushwhackers) vs. Team Andre the Giant (Andre the Giant, Ted Dibiase , The Bolsheviks)

Result: Hulk Hogan's team emerges victorious when Hogan pins Ted Dibiase after a leg drop. The WarGames structure adds chaos, with multiple eliminations leading to Hogan’s triumphant pin.



2. Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match:

The Mega Powers (Hulk Hogan & Randy Savage) vs. The Twin Towers (Big Boss Man & Akeem) with The Colossal Connection (Andre & Haku) at ringside

Result: Hogan and Savage outlast the Twin Towers, with Hogan pinning Big Boss Man after a leg drop.



3. Tag Team Match:

The British Bulldogs (Dynamite Kid & Davey Boy Smith) vs. The Fabulous Rougeaus

Result: The Bulldogs win via submission when Dynamite applies the Sharpshooter on Jacques Rougeau.



4. Intercontinental Championship Match:

The Honky Tonk Man (c) vs. Brutus Beefcake

Result: The Honky Tonk Man retains after interference from Jimmy Hart, who distracts Beefcake, allowing Honky Tonk to hit the Shake, Rattle & Roll.



5. Special Attraction Match:

The Ultimate Warrior vs. King Haku

Result: The Warrior wins with a splash after a high-energy match, showcasing his rising star status.
 

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WWF Saturday Night Main Event 18

Date: November 26, 1988

Location: Miami Arena, Miami, FL


A Coliseum Home Video exclusive explains the fallout from Survivor Series as WWF Champion Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage have a confrontation backstage after the show, leading to Savage attacking Hogan with the help of a monster named Zeus, co-star of the No Holds Barred movie with Hogan. Elizabeth is conspicuous by her absence at Saturday Night Main Event, leading to Mr. Fuji stepping in to manage Savage & Zeus. Elsewhere; the Bushwhackers battle the Bolsheviks; Honky Tonk Man takes on Jim Brunzell; Ultimate Warrior takes on Dino Bravo.

Opening Segment:

Vince McMahon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura welcome viewers, hyping tonight’s main events and the ongoing rivalry between Hulk Hogan and Randy "Macho Man" Savage. They also preview the upcoming Survivor Series.




Match 1: The Bushwhackers vs. The Bolsheviks (Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov)

Result: The Bushwhackers secure the win with a Battering Ram on Zhukov.


The crowd erupts as the lovable New Zealand tag team dances and feigns chaos, setting an energetic tone for the evening.



Match 2: The Honky Tonk Man (with Jimmy Hart) vs. Jim Brunzell

Result: Honky Tonk Man wins via Shake, Rattle & Roll after interference from Jimmy Hart.


Honky continues his heel dominance, taunting the crowd and mocking his opponent.



Special Interview Segment:

Hulk Hogan is interviewed backstage, discussing the fallout of Survivor Series and his determination to defend the WWF Championship against "Macho Man" Randy Savage.




Match 3: The Ultimate Warrior vs. Dino Bravo (with Frenchy Martin)

Result: The Ultimate Warrior wins via Gorilla Press Slam.


Warrior’s high-energy performance excites the crowd, setting him up as a strong contender for future title matches.



Main Event:

Hulk Hogan & Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake vs. Randy "Macho Man" Savage & Zeus (with Mr. Fuji)



The match is intense, with all four men showcasing their skills. Hogan and Savage brawl outside the ring, while Beefcake and Zeus clash inside. The referee is distracted by the chaos, leading to Jimmy Hart interfering on behalf of Savage and Zeus.

Finish:

Hogan delivers a big leg drop to Savage, while Beefcake hits Zeus with a sleeper hold. Hogan pins Savage for the victory as Zeus retreats in frustration.
 

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WWF Saturday Night Main Event 19

Date: January 7th, 1989

Location: Tampa SunDome, Tampa, F
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Hogan and Savage clash in the first SNME of 1989 and this time, Miss Elizabeth is back in the corner of the Macho Man but doesn't make too many waves. Hogan must instead worry about Zeus, always lurking somewhere and ready to attack Hogan at any time. Elsewhere, The Rockers battle the Brain Busters; Rick Rude takes on Jim Duggan; The Bushwhackers continue their rivalry with the Bolsheviks

Match Card & Highlights:

1. Main Event: WWF Champion Hulk Hogan vs. "Macho Man" Randy Savage (with Elizabeth) – Title Match

Stipulation: No disqualification


Tensions have been escalating between Hogan and Savage since Savage's heel turn at Survivor Series. Tonight, they finally face off in a heated battle for the WWF Championship.

Result: Hulk Hogan retains after a massive leg drop on Savage following interference by Zeus, who tries to attack Hogan but gets thwarted by Hulk's allies. The crowd erupts as Hogan stands tall with the title.



2. Tag Team Match: The Rockers (Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty) vs. The Brain Busters (Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard)


The high-flying Rockers showcase their agility against the seasoned tag team. After a thrilling back-and-forth, The Rockers secure the victory with a double dropkick combo.

3. Special Appearance: "Macho Man" Randy Savage confronts Hulk Hogan backstage, reigniting their rivalry. Savage vows to reclaim the WWF Championship soon.



4. Singles Match: "Ravishing" Rick Rude vs. Jim Duggan

Rude's ruthless tactics nearly score him the win, but Duggan fights back with his signature 2x4. Rude wins after a Rude Awakening DDT.



5. Opening Match: The Bushwhackers vs. The Bolsheviks (Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov)


The Bushwhackers entertain the crowd with their antics, ultimately pinning Zhukov after a Battering Ram.
 

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WWF Royal Rumble 1989

Date: January 15, 1989

Location: Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, ON, Canada

Attendance: Approximately 20,000 fans



Card Highlights:

Pre-Show Match:

The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) vs. The Rougeau Brothers

Result: The Hart Foundation wins after Bret Hart pins Jacques Rougeau following a Hart Attack.


Main Card:

1. Intercontinental Championship Match

Champion: The Honky Tonk Man vs. Randy Savage



Randy Savage challenges The Honky Tonk Man for the Intercontinental Title in a hard-fought bout. Savage executes a flying elbow drop but The Honky Tonk Man narrowly escapes with his title after interference from Greg "The Hammer" Valentine at ringside.



Result:

The Honky Tonk Man retains by pinfall.



2. Tag Team Match

Demolition (Ax & Smash) vs. The Brain Busters (Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard)



A clash of powerhouses and technical wrestlers. Demolition dominates early, but The Brain Busters turn the tide with cunning double-team tactics.

Result:

Demolition wins via pinfall after a Decapitation.



3. Special Attraction Match

Hulk Hogan vs. "Ravishing" Rick Rude


A highly anticipated showdown. Rude attempts to use underhanded tactics, but Hogan fights back with his trademark resilience. The match ends with Hogan hitting the leg drop for the victory.



Result:

Hulk Hogan wins by pinfall.



Royal Rumble Match (30-Man Over-the-Top Rope Battle Royal):


Entrants Include:

Hulk Hogan

Randy Savage

Ted DiBiase

The Big Boss Man

The Honky Tonk Man

Rick Rude

The Ultimate Warrior

Jake "The Snake" Roberts

Tito Santana

Dino Bravo

Koko B. Ware

Hacksaw Jim Duggan

The Mountie

Bad News Brown

Andre the Giant (special appearance)

Don Muraco

Jimmy Snuka

Bret Hart

Jim Neidhart

Rick Martel

King Haku

The Rockers (Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty)

Bushwhacker Luke

Bushwhacker Butch

Key Moments:



The Ultimate Warrior makes a huge impact upon entry, quickly eliminating several competitors.

Ted DiBiase tries to buy his way out but is eliminated by Hogan and Warrior teaming up.

Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart work together, eliminating several big names.

The final four are Hulk Hogan, The Ultimate Warrior, Ted DiBiase, and Rick Rude
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Climactic Finish:

Hogan and Warrior team up to eliminate DiBiase and Rude. In a tense showdown, Hogan and Warrior face off briefly before Warrior eliminates Hogan with a surprise toss over the top rope.




Winner: The Ultimate Warrior
 

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WWF Saturday Night Main Event 20

Date: March 11, 1989

Location: Louisville Gardens, Louisville, KY




Opening Segment:

Vince McMahon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura welcome viewers to the special edition of Saturday Night Main Event. They hype the night's big matches, including the main event featuring Hulk Hogan defending the WWF Championship against "Macho Man" Randy Savage.


Match 1: The Bushwhackers vs. The Bolsheviks (Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov)

A fun, high-energy opener with the Bushwhackers's comedic antics. The Bushwhackers pick up the win after Luke delivers a Battering Ram to Zhukov.

Segment: Honky Tonk Man with Jimmy Hart

Honky Tonk Man cuts a promo, claiming he's the greatest intercontinental champion of all time and daring anyone to challenge him.


Match 2: The Red Rooster (Terry Taylor) vs. Jim Powers

A quick match showcasing the Red Rooster's new character. He wins with a "Rooster Kick."

Special Feature Interview:

Hulk Hogan is interviewed backstage, reaffirming his focus on defending the WWF Championship tonight and teasing a surprise for after the match.


Match 3: The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) vs. The Fabulous Rougeaus

A competitive tag match. The Hart Foundation wins after Bret Hart executes a perfect Sharpshooter on Jacques Rougeau.

Main Event: WWF Championship Match
Hulk Hogan (c) vs. "Macho Man" Randy Savage




An intense, high-flying contest with both superstars showcasing their signature moves. The match features interference from Miss Elizabeth, who tries to distract Hogan.

In a dramatic finish, Hogan counters Savage's flying elbow drop and hits the leg drop to retain the title.

Post-match, Savage and Elizabeth argue, hinting at future rivalries, while Hogan celebrates his victory.

Closing Segment:

Vince and Jesse recap the main event, praising Hogan's resilience. They tease upcoming bouts and future Saturday Night Main Event specials
 

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WWF WrestleMania V

Date: April 2, 1989

Location: Trump Plaza, Atlantic City, New Jersey


An ultimate rematch for Randy Savage against Hulk Hogan for the WWF Championship and it could be his last. No Zeus around this time around to help Savage. Elsewhere, Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake defeats Honky Tonk Man on the 3/20 Wrestling Challenge to win the Intercontinental Championship and is set to defend the title against "Ravishing" Rick Rude at Wrestlemania V; The Hart Foundation battle Bobby Heenan & The Islanders in a handicap match; Ricky Steamboat returns to take on Rick Martel; The Bushwhackers square off with the Rougeaus.

Main Event:

World Wrestling Federation Championship Match

Hulk Hogan (c) vs. "Macho Man" Randy Savage




After months of tension and rivalry, Hogan and Savage finally face off in a highly anticipated battle to determine the undisputed WWF Champion. Savage, accompanied by Miss Elizabeth, seeks revenge for Hogan's interference in his previous matches, while Hogan aims to defend his title and restore order.



Under Card Highlights:

1. The Mega Powers Explode!



Randy Savage defeats Hulk Hogan via pinfall after a flying elbow drop, with Miss Elizabeth distracting Hogan, leading to a dramatic turn of events.

2. Intercontinental Championship Match



Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake (c) vs. "Ravishing" Rick Rude


Rude wins the title after interference from the Honky Tonk Man, setting up a new rivalry.

3. Tag Team Handicap Match



The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) vs. Bobby "The Brain" Heenan & The Islanders


The Hart Foundation scores the victory, showcasing technical prowess.

4. Legends Clash



Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat vs. Rick Martel


A technical masterpiece, with Steamboat securing the win.

5. Special Attraction



The Bushwhackers vs. The Rougeau Brothers


Comedic match, Bushwhackers get the win with their signature antics.
 

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WWF Saturday Night Main Event 21

Date: May 27th, 1989

Location: Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ


Several title changes take place between Wrestlemania V and this SNME. First, Honky Tonk Man regains the Intercontinental title against Brutus Beefcake at MSG after the title was held up due to Rick Rude refusing to honor a commitment. Beefcake gets a rematch against HTM on this show but Beefcake must pull double duty, also teaming with Hogan in the main event against WWF Champion Randy Savage & Zeus. The Brain Busters also win the tag titles on the same night and are set to defend against The Hart Foundation on the show. Elsewhere, another chapter in the rivalry between the Bushwhackers and the Bolsheviks takes place.

Opening Segment:

The show kicks off with Vince McMahon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura hyping the night's main event and the upcoming SummerSlam.

They preview the card, emphasizing the rivalry between Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage, and the intense tag team action later in the evening.


Match 1: The Bushwhackers vs. The Bolsheviks (Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov)

A comedic and energetic opener with the crowd heavily supporting The Bushwhackers.

The Bushwhackers secure the victory after Luke hits a Battering Ram on Zhukov.

Match 2: Brutus Beefcake vs. The Honky Tonk Man (Intercontinental Championship Match)

An exciting contest with plenty of back-and-forth action.

Honky Tonk Man retains the Intercontinental Title after interference from Greg "The Hammer" Valentine, leading to a disqualification.

Post-match, Beefcake and Valentine brawl, setting up future feuds.

Segment: Hulk Hogan & Brutus Beefcake Promo

Hogan and Beefcake cut a promo about defending their titles at SummerSlam and facing any challengers.

Hogan calls out Randy Savage, hinting at settling their differences on a future show
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Match 3: The Tag Team Champions The Brain Busters (Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard) vs. The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart)

A high-caliber tag match with technical skill and brawling.

The Hart Foundation wins after Neidhart pins Blanchard following the Hart Attack.

Segment: "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Miss Elizabeth

Savage and Elizabeth cut a promo, increasing tension with Hogan.


Savage vows to retain the WWF Championship against Hogan at SummerSlam, promising to "make the Hulkster pay."

Main Event: Hulk Hogan & Brutus Beefcake vs. Randy Savage & Zeus

A star-studded main event featuring Hulk Hogan teaming with Brutus Beefcake against Randy Savage and the formidable Zeus.

The match is chaotic, with interference and high spots, culminating in Hogan hitting the leg drop on Zeus for the victory.

After the match, Savage tries to attack Hogan but is stopped by Zeus, signaling ongoing rivalry.

Closing Segment:

Hogan and Beefcake celebrate in the ring, with Hogan calling out Savage for a showdown at SummerSlam.

The show ends with a shot of Savage, Elizabeth, and Zeus looking on in anger.