Ricky Steamboat (c) vs Ric Flair - NWA World Title - Wrestle War 1989
The difference in quality for the judges between this and Flair/Sting is downright amazing. First half of the match was all Steamboat working over the arm/shoulder of Flair. This played into their Clash match with Steamboat's chickenwing. For Steamboat, his biggest enemy in the match was the top rope or rather, going over the top rope to the floor. The first time he did it, Flair finally got to be on offense for a good amount of time. When Steamboat made a comeback, he fell over the top rope again after he inadvertently stun guns himself. Once again, Flair took advantage of it while Steamboat had to slowly make the comeback. Once again, Steamboat climbed to the top rope, but Flair collapses into the ropes, causing Steamboat to lose his balance and fall to the floor. Steamboat ends up with an injured knee. One last time, Flair goes after the knee, but Steamboat makes the comeback. In a nod to Steamboat/Savage at WM 3, Steamboat's injured knee buckles under him during a body slam. Flair uses that as a chance to roll through and get the victory and his sixth NWA Title with a small package. Great overall storytelling by Steamboat. Here's a match where Flair didn't even need to put in much effort to have a great match. Flair was fine though as he cheated whenever he could, but his biggest strength came in being an opportunist and taking advantage of every Steamboat fall to the outside. I think the Clash match is slightly better since it did help set-up the story of the first half of this match, but this match had a post-match event that virtually makes the match a six star match. You can't go wrong with Steamboat/Flair. 5 Stars.
After the match, Flair is interviewed by Jim Ross. Terry Funk, one of the three judges, enters the ring to kiss Flair's ass. Funk claimed had the match went sixty minutes, Funk would have voted for Flair due to Flair being the best in the world. It's total BS though since Funk's first vote went to Steamboat. Funk keeps interrupting the promo before finally suggesting that he becomes Flair's first challenger. Flair dismisses Funk since they have a top 10 and Funk has spent the last five years in Hollywood (I believe this is a subtle shot at the WWE too). Funk's feelings are hurt as he questions if Flair believes he's not a challenger. Funk had a change of heart and claims he was just joking about the title shot. Then Funk attacks Flair and beats the shit out of Flair. It all ends with Funk hitting a piledriver on a table to set-up Flair's injured neck angle. Probably my favorite post-match angle ever. This was the ultimate feud transition angle.
The difference in quality for the judges between this and Flair/Sting is downright amazing. First half of the match was all Steamboat working over the arm/shoulder of Flair. This played into their Clash match with Steamboat's chickenwing. For Steamboat, his biggest enemy in the match was the top rope or rather, going over the top rope to the floor. The first time he did it, Flair finally got to be on offense for a good amount of time. When Steamboat made a comeback, he fell over the top rope again after he inadvertently stun guns himself. Once again, Flair took advantage of it while Steamboat had to slowly make the comeback. Once again, Steamboat climbed to the top rope, but Flair collapses into the ropes, causing Steamboat to lose his balance and fall to the floor. Steamboat ends up with an injured knee. One last time, Flair goes after the knee, but Steamboat makes the comeback. In a nod to Steamboat/Savage at WM 3, Steamboat's injured knee buckles under him during a body slam. Flair uses that as a chance to roll through and get the victory and his sixth NWA Title with a small package. Great overall storytelling by Steamboat. Here's a match where Flair didn't even need to put in much effort to have a great match. Flair was fine though as he cheated whenever he could, but his biggest strength came in being an opportunist and taking advantage of every Steamboat fall to the outside. I think the Clash match is slightly better since it did help set-up the story of the first half of this match, but this match had a post-match event that virtually makes the match a six star match. You can't go wrong with Steamboat/Flair. 5 Stars.
After the match, Flair is interviewed by Jim Ross. Terry Funk, one of the three judges, enters the ring to kiss Flair's ass. Funk claimed had the match went sixty minutes, Funk would have voted for Flair due to Flair being the best in the world. It's total BS though since Funk's first vote went to Steamboat. Funk keeps interrupting the promo before finally suggesting that he becomes Flair's first challenger. Flair dismisses Funk since they have a top 10 and Funk has spent the last five years in Hollywood (I believe this is a subtle shot at the WWE too). Funk's feelings are hurt as he questions if Flair believes he's not a challenger. Funk had a change of heart and claims he was just joking about the title shot. Then Funk attacks Flair and beats the shit out of Flair. It all ends with Funk hitting a piledriver on a table to set-up Flair's injured neck angle. Probably my favorite post-match angle ever. This was the ultimate feud transition angle.