Roster; All-Time Roster; Matchguide; Win/Loss Records; Feuds; Promos; Tournaments; Rivalries; DVDs; Wrestling Games; Books; Ratings; Comments; General Data. [30] Scott Keith reviewed the event for 411mania. Mr. Tatanka pinned Razor Ramon by lifting his shoulder after Ramons back suplex into a bridge The Bushwhackers defeated the Beverly Brothers Powers, "The Birdman" Koko B. Ware, "The Model" Rick Martell, "The Million WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS defeated the Nasty Boys at 12:00 after Dibiase used the briefcase for WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels) pinned the 1-2-3 Kid by blocking a sunset flip and hitting a sit-down splash Perfect) defeated WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels via disqualification, WWF @ Long Beach, CA Convention Center February 15, 1993 (10,000; 7,000 paid) Doink the Clown pinned Scott Despres at 3:14 with a sit-down splash off the top He attempted to hit Michaels with a mirror, but Michaels pulled his valet, Sensational Sherri in front of him. Perfect) Adam Bomb (w/ Johnny Polo) pinned Tito Santana at 5:32 with a slingshot clothesline to the back of Santanas head; during the bout, McMahon said Razor Ramon offered the 1-2-3 Kid $7,500 for a rematch Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Kamala WWF Roster 1993. The Brooklyn Brawler defeated Jim Powers The Undertaker defeated Adam Bomb Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Luna Vachon) pinned Rod Bell at 1:42 with the diving headbutt; after the bout, Doink the Clown made his way to the ring for his match and met Bigelow & Luna in the aisle; Doink then dumped a pail of confetti over Bigelows head and, after Bigelow left, a pail of water over Lunas head; Bigelow then returned and chased Doink under the ring; when Bigelow couldnt find him, he attacked Doinks scheduled opponent after he tried consoling Luna in the ring; as this was happening, Doink crawled out from under the ring and tied a tripwire across the guardrails; moments later, Doink attacked Bigelow in the ring with a broom until Bigelow chased him off and tripped over the wire Tiger Jackson defeated Little Louie Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Beverly Brothers The Headshrinkers defeated the Smoking Gunns Unknown Creation of the UWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship. Perfect & Marty Jannetty vs. WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels & Diesel The Smoking Gunns defeated the Red & Black Knights (Steve Lombardi & Barry Horowitz) Tatanka defeated Bam Bam Bigelow via count-out after giving Bigelow the Samoan Drop on the floor; after the match, Bigelow attacked Tatanka and cut off more of his hair (1993 Year in Review) The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) pinned Steve Moore (Al Snow) at 2:56 with the tombstone Tatanka pinned Tom Bennett at 2:26 with the Samoan Drop Razor Ramon defeated Kamala The Undertaker defeated the Berzerker Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecers via disqualification 2/18/93: Former WWF IC Champion Kerry Von Erich passed away at the age of 33. The Undertaker defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna via disqualification Doink the Clown defeated Typhoon The Undertaker defeated Giant Gonzalez via disqualification Tiger Jackson (w/ the Bushwhackers) pinned Little Louie (w/ the Beverly Brothers) at 4:32 when Butch interfered behind the referees back and threw Tiger onto Louie; after the bout, the Bushwhackers cleared the ring of the Beverlys Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecers (w/ Johnny Polo) via disqualification; the Quebecers were heavily cheered against the Steiners but worked the match as heels, eventually turning the crowd against them The Undertaker defeated Yokozuna via disqualification at 3:45 when Yoko used the salt bucket as a weapon for Razor Ramon) 2/21/93 included a Special Report showing the Brutus Beefcake / Ted Dibiase match from Raw in which it was announced Beefcake sustained a broken nose and that he would appear MOnday on Raw alongside Hulk Hogan; featured the Giant Gonzalez 3-on-1 handicap match from last weeks WWF Superstars, shown in full; included comments from Jim Duggans wife, Debra, in which she said she didnt want her husband to wrestle again after the injuries he sustained from Yokozuna several weeks earlier; included a WrestleMania IX Report in which the following matches were announced: Mr. Randy Savage defeated Doink the Clown via disqualification at around 7:30 after Doink sprayed Savage in the eyes; after the bout, Savage had to be restrained by officials in the aisle as he attempted to get at Doink (Doinks MSG debut) Bret Hart defeated Jerry Lawler in a steel cage match, WWF @ Shamokin, PA High School November 6, 1993 (1,700) hide this ad. Tatanka defeated Terry Taylor Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecers via disqualification at 13:22 when Jacques hit Scott with one of the title belts to prevent the pinfall after Pierre sustained the Frankensteiner The Bushwhackers & Tiger Jackson defeated the Brooklyn Brawler, Damien Demento, & Little Louie at 16:00 when Jackson pinned Louie with a Rocket Launcher, WWF @ Morristown, NJ Mennen Sports Arena June 29, 1993 (900) Adam Bomb (w/ Harvey Wippleman) pinned Mark Thomas with the Atom Smasher at 1:42; prior to Bombs entrance, Capt. Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Tom Prichard & Jimmy Del Ray via disqualification. Tito Santana defeated Terry Taylor Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Luna Vachon) pinned Tim McNeany at the 41-second mark with a splash in the corner; during Bigelows entrance, Doink the Clown was shown on the video wall with two buckets saying one was for Bigelow and one was for Luna Tatanka pinned the Predator at 6:32 with the Samoan Drop Luna Vachon pinned Sensational Sherri after Mr. Hughes came ringside and tripped Sherri Rick Steiner & Bob Backlund (sub. Follow. Diesel defeated Bob Backlund (sub. World Wrestling Entertainment Wikipdia Owen Hart (w/ Bret Hart) defeated Scott Taylor The Bushwhackers & Tiger Jackson defeated Blake Beverly, the Brooklyn Brawler, & Little Louie WWF Superstars taping: Der zugehrige Grtel, den der World Heavyweight Champion als . Pay-per-view bouts featured Gorilla Monsoon opening the broadcast before turning it over to Jim Ross (Ross surprise debut); moments later, Caesar and Cleopatra were escorted to the ring with an elephant; Randy Savage soon followed, accompanied by virgins; Bobby Heenan then followed, riding backwards on a camel; Ross, Heenan, & Savage provided commentary for the show; included Gene Okerlund conducting a backstage interview with Rick & Scott Steiner regarding their upcoming match against the Headshrinkers; featured Okerlund conducting a backstage interview with Doink the Clown, after Doink vandalized the image of Caesar beside the backdrop to make it look like him; Okerlund & Doink then reviewed footage of him assaulting Crush during WWF Superstars in January, with Doink then saying Crush would soon have double vision; included Okerlund conducting a backstage interview with WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS regarding their title defense later in the show against Hulk Hogan & Brutus Beefcake, with the three men then reviewing footage of Money Incs assault on Beefcake in February; moments later, IRS alluded to Hogan suffering an injury while leaving the gym the previous day and implied they were responsible; featured Okerlund conducting a backstage interview with Mr. What gives? WWE has had some tough years, but 1993 might have been the year that sunk Vince McMahon with legal troubles, Hulk Hogan leaving and awful booking. WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS defeated the Smoking Gunns Fight as or against digitized renditions of Bam Bam Bigelow, Doink, Brett "Hitman" Hart, Lex Luger, Shawn Michaels, Razor Ramon, Undertaker and Yokozuna with hopes of winning the Intercontinental Title or the World Wrestling Federation Title.<br><br>Intercontinental mode . Perfect defeated Repo Man Tiger Jackson vs. Little Louie Perfect at Summer Slam: Doink the Clown defeated the Brooklyn Brawler (sub. Owen Hart pinned Terry Taylor at 12:00 with an enziguiri WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner vs. the Headshrinkers Giant Gonzalez, WWF @ Sioux City, IA Arena June 2, 1993 Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Chris Katowski with the Bonzai Drop at 2:59; during the bout, Jim Duggan cut a promo regarding Yoko, USWA @ Memphis, TN March 8, 1993 (1,500) Crush vs. Doink the Clown Doink the Clown (Keirn) (sub. The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Rick Martel Bam Bam Bigelow vs. the Big Bossman The Headshrinkers defeated the Bushwhackers Little Eagle defeated Midget D Lex Luger defeated Ludvig Borga via disqualification WWF Superstars Of Wrestling (1994) - WWF Old School Crush fought Doink the Clown to a double count-out after a second Doink came ringside 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) Perfect vs. Razor Ramon WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels pinned Marty Jannetty The Undertaker vs. Mr. Hughes (casket match) 11/21/93 featured a vignette promoting the debut of Jeff Jarrett in which he was shown in the recording studio not satisfied with the performance of the other musicians; the vignette also featured Miss Texas (Jackie) but she wasnt referred to; included Jim Ross debut as host of Face to Face, taking over for Joe Fowler: WWF World Champion Yokozuna pinned the Undertaker after hitting him with the salt bucket WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan & Brutus Beefcake defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS via disqualification; Sgt. Lou Albano regarding the upcoming Summer Slam main event, with both men predicting Lex Luger would win bezna 2003 Victoria a Steven Richards porazili Jazz a Trish Stratus v tmovm zpase kdy Jazz na Trish zatoila. Mr. Hughes (w/ Harvey Wippleman) pinned Tito Santana at 3:20 by using the tights for leverage when the momentum of a flying crossbody by Santana put Hughes on top 6/7/93 included Yokozuna & Mr. Fuji as guests of the Kings Court in which Fuji cut a promo on Yoko facing WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan at the King of the Ring and mentioned Yoko was now 550 pounds; before introducing his guests, Lawler spent several minutes insulting the New York crowd; featured the announcement that Marty Jannetty would face Doink the Clown the following week; included a closing segment in which Vince McMahon interviewed Razor Ramon about his problems with the 1-2-3 Kid, with Razor saying the Kid would face him the next week for $7,500; moments later, McMahon said there was no confirmation that would happen and that Razor earned only 7% of the fan vote in the King of the Ring hotline when it came to the wrestler the fans thought would win the tournament; Ramon then said Bret Hart would be a nutter loser, in reference to the name of the arena: Jerry Lawler defeated Jeff Gaylord (sub. Jim Duggan pinned Barry Horowitz with the running clothesline at 1:48 (Duggans return match after being injured by Yokozuna two months earlier) WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated Diesel via disqualification in a non-title match when Shawn Michaels interfered as Diesel was set up for the Razors Edge; after the bout, Michaels attempted to hit a piledriver onto Razors title belt before the 1-2-3 Kid made the save (The Best of Raw: Seasons 1 & 2, The Kliq Rules) Marty Jannetty vs. Blake Beverly Doink the Clown pinned Typhoon at 7:00 Men on a Mission (w/ Oscar) defeated Iron Mike Sharpe & Chuck Greenman at 3:07 when Mo pinned Greenman with an elbow drop The Smoking Gunns defeated Well Dunn following a piledriver on Steve Doll (Well Dunns debut) A new entrant came out approximately every two minutes. A lot of your new pictures don't work for some reason. The 1-2-3 Kid pinned Chris Duffy; during the bout, Money Inc came ringside to watch the match, prompting Razor to come out as well; after the contest, the Kid not wanting to go past Money Inc or Razor left through the crowd as Razor taunted Dibiase Tatanka defeated Diesel Randy Savage vs. Bam Bam Bigelow Bret Hart vs. WWF World Champion Yokozuna, SMW @ Johnson City, TN October 10, 1993 (969) Perfect defeated Diesel for Mr. Hughes) Perfect defeated Papa Shango (sub. Marty Jannetty pinned Mark Warner with the flying fistdrop WWF World Champion Bret Hart & Mr. Adam Bomb (w/ Harvey Wippleman) pinned Russ Greenberg (Wipplemans debut with Bomb) Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Glen Ruth & Dale Wolfe at 3:27 when Scott pinned Ruth following the bulldog off the top double team; during the bout, the Headshrinkers & Afa cut an insert promo on facing the Steiners at WrestleMania IX 1/27/93: WWF Hall of Famer, former WWF Heavyweight and WWF Tag Team Champion Andre the Giant passed away at the age of 46. More Sports Quizzes. Owen Hart defeated Bastion Booger WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels pinned Billy Jones with the superkick WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Lex Luger via count-out The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Johnny Polo Yokozuna pinned the Big Bossman with the Bonzai Drop at around the 4-minute mark Hulk Hogan defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna via disqualification, USWA @ Memphis, TN Mid-South Coliseum August 2, 1993 (2,800 paid) WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon defeated IRS via count-out, SMW @ Barbourville, KY October 9, 1993 (1,009) Bob Backlund pinned Iron Mike Sharpe at 2:41 with a roll up into a bridge 1993 | Pro Wrestling | Fandom Slaughter came out to send Yoko and Fuji backstage; moments later, Hart struggled to grab his title belt and, as Yoko watched, staggered to his feet before then collapsing; after Yoko, Fuji, and the referees went backstage, Hart made it to his feet and held up the title belt; featured a WWF Hall of Fame tribute video in honor of Andre the Giant; included a promo by Jim Duggan in which he confirmed he would soon return to the WWF; featured the WrestleMania music video: Bob Backlund defeated Damien Demento Doink the Clown (Keirn) (sub. for the Nasty Boys) for the Bushwhackers) Owen Hart pinned Ricky Rich with a northern lights suplex at 1:47 Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecers via disqualification Perfect" Curt Hennig, Luke Williams, Butch Miller, The Undertaker pinned Mr. Hughes with a chokeslam Plays. The PPV event was held annually in June and was established in 1993 when the promotion was still called the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, renamed WWE in 2002). 5/2/93 included a Special Report segment focusing on the Tatanka / Bam Bam Bigelow incident from the previous weeks WWF Superstars; featured a vignette promoting the debut of the Smoking Gunns; included the initial King of the Ring Report where it was announced WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan would defend against Yokozuna at the show, followed by footage of Gene Okerlund interviewing Hogan, Brutus Beefcake, and Jimmy Hart on the set of Thunder in Paradise, in Clearwater, FL; during the segment, it was also announced Bret Hart had received a first round bye into the King of the Ring tournament and was named the #1 seed; featured closing comments from Jim Duggan and Papa Shango regarding their KOTR qualifying match the following week: Yokozuna vs. Randy Savage, WWF @ Tyler, TX Oil Palace January 3, 1993 WWF World Champion Yokozuna defeated the Undertaker. Crush (sub. The Undertaker defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna via disqualification 5/9/93 included Raymond Rougeau conducting an interview with Luna Vachon in which she claimed Sensational Sherri was jealous of her and then said she would destroy her when she gets her in the ring; featured a Special Report segment focusing on the previous weeks interview with the Undertaker from WWF Superstars; included a vignette promoting the debut of the Smoking Gunns; featured a King of the Ring Report with comments from Bret Hart and Jim Duggan regarding the tournament and footage of WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan being interviewed on the set of Thunder in Paradise about his upcoming title defense against Yokozuna; included closing comments from Mr. Also included Diesel, WWF @ Pittsburgh, PA Civic Arena October 22, 1993 (9,800) The Quebecers defeated Joey Maggs & Tony Dimauro when Jacques pinned Maggs at 2:08 when Pierre pinned Maggs with a legdrop as Jacques had Maggs in a Boston Crab (the Quebecers Challenge debut) 2: 199397", "History of the WWE Championship: Yokozuna's first reign", "History of the WWE Championship: Hulk Hogan's first reign", "History of the Intercontinental Championship: Marty Jannetty's first reign", "History of the Intercontinental Championship: Shawn Michaels's first reign", "History of the Intercontinental Championship", "History of the World Tag Team Championship", "Lex Luger vs. Yokozuna w/ Mr. Fuji for the WWE Championship", "Yokozuna (spot No. Jeff Jarrett & Billy Travis defeated Rex King & Steve Doll via disqualification On this page you find the full WWE Roster during the New Generation Era (1993 - November 8th 1997). Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Beverly Brothers at 10:45 when Scott pinned Blake following the Frankensteiner 1/22/94 featured an Update segment in which Gorilla Monsoon announced the Quebecers regained the WWF Tag Team Titles from Marty Jannetty & the 1-2-3 Kid the previous Monday at Madison Square Garden; included a vignette in which the Undertaker, with Paul Bearer, was shown outside his workshop after constructing the casket for the Royal Rumble match that night against WWF World Champion Yokozuna; featured a Rumble Report with Todd Pettengill; included Ray Rougeau conducting an interview with Bret & Owen Hart; featured a Royal Rumble rap from Men on a Mission: Owen Hart pinned Bastion Booger Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Reno Riggins & Billy Jones at 3:54 when Scott pinned Riggins following the Frankensteiner Typhoon defeated Skinner Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS via disqualification 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) [58] The feud culminated in a Rest in Peace match at SummerSlam 1993, which The Undertaker won to end the feud.[59]. Danny Davis defeated Paul Neighbors via count-out WWF World Champion Bret Hart pinned Bam Bam Bigelow, WWF @ Erie, PA Civic Center March 12, 1993 (3,500) Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS in a non-title match 5/24/93 included Vince McMahon conducting an in-ring interview with Razor Ramon in which Razor offered the Kid $2500 for a rematch; moments later, Bret Hart came ringside and joined the crowd in chanting 1-2-3 before implying Razor was too distracted to be able to win against Bret at the King of the Ring: for Kamala, who had a family emergency) Miss Texas defeated Connie Virgil defeated Iron Mike Sharpe The Dog Catchers defeated the Moondogs WWF Superstars taping: He threw Ramon out of the ring and performed several of his signature moves, including a Russian legsweep and an elbow drop from the second rope. 1993 Chevrolet Camero Tournament Quarter Finals: The Master of Terror defeated CW Bergstrom WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner defeated Bam Bam Bigelow & WWF World Champion Yokozuna when Rick pinned Bigelow with a roll up after Mr. Fuji accidentally hit Bigelow with the Japanese flagpole, WWF @ New York City, NY Madison Square Garden August 13, 1993 (13,000) Jim Powers defeated Repo Man Ludvig Borga defeated Tony Roy via submission at 2:51 with the backbreaker; prior to the bout, Borga had a verbal confrontation with Tatanka in the locker room, with both having to be held back by officials The Tazmaniac pinned Skip Taylor at 3:55 with an overhead belly to belly suplex (WWE: Unreleased: 1986-1995) Rule of 3's of Monday Night Raw 001: January 11, 1993 Bill & Steve Marino, Miss Texas, & Danny Davis defeated Scotty Flamingo, Rock & Roll Phantom, Reggie B Fine, & Connie Doink the Clown pinned the 1-2-3 Kid hooking the tights for leverage; prior to the bout, Doink gace Kid some kids cherry chewing gum which he took and began chewing and then spat in Doinks face Perfect vs. Doink the Clown (sub. WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Ric Flair at 22:19, WWF @ Lincoln, NE Pershing Auditorium January 16, 1993 (2,250) Doink the Clown pinned Crush after a second Doink came to ringside and distracted Crush WWF World Champion Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Jim Duggan in a lumbjerjack match with the Bonzai Drop after Fuji distracted Duggan; prior to the bout, Crush chased Doink the Clown back to the locker room and neither returned as scheduled lumberjacks Lex Luger defeated Ludvig Borga in a flag match The Rock & Roll Phantom defeated the Spellbinder The American Eagle defeated JC Ice Randy Savage fought Giant Gonzalez to a double disqualification for Repo Man) Bart Gunn 6 episodes, 1993-1996 Jorge Gonzles . Miss Texas defeated Candy Cane The Undertaker vs. WWF World Champion Yokozuna Moe, Mable, Billy Gunn, Bart Gunn, Mr. Hughes, Bastion Booger, The 1-2-3 WWF World Champion Bret Hart & Mr. Crush defeated Marty Jannetty Randy Savage defeated Giant Gonzalez via disqualification Koko B. Ware, "The Model" Rick Martell, Virgil, Shawn Michaels, Luke Leon Downs defeated the Hawk USWA Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: Jeff Jarrett & Brian Christopher defeated Doink the Clown (Lombardi) & Koko B. Ware via disqualification Tatanka defeated Bam Bam Bigelow via disqualification for Lance Cassidy) Lex Luger pinned Bobby Young at 1:40 with the running forearm; after the bout, Luger dragged Young in front of his full length mirror on the floor, insulted him, and threw him down Randy Savage vs. USWA Champion Jerry Lawler, WWF @ London, England Wembley Arena April 15, 1993 (11,000; sell out) Perfect with Felton Spencer of the Minnesota Timberwolves where Perfect was shown to be a perfect basketball player: Mr. for Mr. WCW Japan Supershow III: IWGP World Champion the Great Muta pinned NWA World Champion Masahiro Chono to win the title at 19:48 with the moonsault, moments after avoiding Chonos shoulderblock off the top and hitting the moonsault but Chono kicked out at 2 Papa Shango pinned Mike Edwards at 2:31 with the reverse shoulderbreaker The 1-2-3 Kid pinned Terry Taylor [39] His title reign only lasted several minutes, as he dropped the belt to Hulk Hogan in an impromptu match. Lex Luger defeated Ludvig Borga, WWF @ Norwalk, CT High School October 24, 1993 Dave Heath, the Cuban Assassin, & Little Louie defeated the Bushwhackers & Tiger Jackson [46], The day after Royal Rumble on Monday Night Raw, Flair faced Perfect in a loser leaves town match, in which the loser would be forced to leave the WWF forever. The Headshrinkers defeated SMW Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson in a non-title match Virgil defeated Terry Taylor Mr. Bob Backlund defeated Kimchee Ludvig Borga defeated Rich Myers via submission at 2:30 with the backbreaker The Headshrinkers defeated Men on a Mission (w/ Mo) when Samu pinned Mo with a side kick to the face Bret Hart defeated Lex Luger via disqualification when Razor Ramon interfered as Hart had Luger in the Sharpshooter; after the bout, Hart was double teamed until Luger accidentally knocked Razor out with a running forearm, with Hart then knocking Luger to the floor; the bout was scheduled for earlier in the show but was postponned after the referee ordered Luger to wear a protective pad over his forearm or face losing the match via forfeit, WWF @ Rochester, NY War Memorial May 1, 1993 3/28/93 featured Gene Okerlund overseeing WWF President Jack Tunney and his in-ring contract signing between Yokozuna, with Mr. Fuji, and WWF World Champion Bret Hart for their title match at WrestleMania IX; following their entrances, Hart and Yoko went face to face before taking their seats; Hart signed his contract and Yoko stared at Hart as he signed his own; moments later, Yoko stood as Fuji said Yoko would become the new champion; Okerlund then spoke with Hart, who said he would be 100% for the match; Yoko then shoved the edge of the table into Hart, attacked him in the corner, and hit the Bonzai Drop; several referees and Sgt. Tatanka pinned Phil Apollo at 2:42 with the Samoan Drop; during the bout, WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels called in to the commentary team to comment on his match with Tatanka at WrestleMania IX Sherri turned on Michaels by slapping him in the face, and Jannetty threw Michaels back into the ring with a belly-to-back suplex. 7/11/93: Randy Savage defeated Shawn Michaels for Tatanka) pinned Damien Demento with the flying forearm 12/5/93: The Headshrinkers defeated SMW Tag Team Champions Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson in a non-title match The Bushwhackers defeated the Beverly Brothers Tatanka defeated Papa Shango Our complete Pro Wrestlers Database allows you to travel through time and see the WWE Roster by Year or any specific Date in history. KOTR Qualifying Match: Tatanka defeated Giant Gonzalez (w/ Harvey Wippleman) via disqualification at 2:53 when Gonzalez shoved referee Bill Alfonso with one hand as he had a choke applied on Tatanka with the other; after the bout, Gonzalez continued to choke Tatanka while at the same time sending Alfonso to the floor and scaring referee Joey Marella from the ring as well; after the bout, the two officials helped Tatanka backstage, WWF @ Paris, France Bercy Stadium April 8, 1993 (5,000) Monday Night Raw taping: The Undertaker defeated Yokozuna via disqualification. The Undertaker defeated Papa Shango Rick & Scott Steiner defeated the Headshrinkers The scheduled Lex Luger vs. Ludvig Borga match did not take place Best Of WWE. WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS defeated the Nasty Boys The 1-2-3 Kid pinned Terry Taylor at 13:13 with a crucifix as Taylor attempted a lazy cover Doink the Clown (Keirn) (sub. Fundraising benefiting the Liberty Central Youth Center Scott Steiner, Jerry "The King" Lawler, "The Narcissist" Lex Luger, The Randy Savage vs. Mr. The Headshrinkers defeated the Smoking Gunns WWF Monday Night RAW (1993 - 26.02.1997) WWF Jakked WWF In Your House WWF Action Zone WWE Velocity WWE Tough Enough (25.08.2015 - 25.08.2015) WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecers vs. Rick & Scott Steiner with Regis & Kathie Lee on Wednesday; during the match, there were dueling chants for both men; it was noted during the match that Randy Savage would face Repo Man the following week; following the commercial break, the brawl between Perfect and Flair returned ringside, with officials trying to get in their way; moments later, Vince McMahon conducted a ringside interview with Flair in which he challenged Perfect next week to a match and the loser would leave the WWF; Flair then said Perfect wasnt man enough, didnt have the guts, and would never beat him; after Flair returned backstage, McMahon spoke with Perfect at ringside who quickly accepted Flairs challenge Debut at the venue All American Wrestling 9/19/93: The Heavenly Bodies (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated the Smoking Gunns at around the 6:30 mark when Jimmy Del Ray pinned Bart after Cornette hit Bart with his tennis racquet USWA Champion Jerry Lawler fought Randy Savage to a double disqualification when Jeff Jarrett and Brian Christopher interfered; Savage played the heel in the bout, WWF @ Louisville, KY Louisville Gardens March 6, 1993 (4,200) 5. WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS defeated the Smoking Gunns in a non-title match at 6:59 when Dibiase pinned Bart with a knee to the back, roll up, and grabbing Barts jeans for leverage after IRS tripped Bart from the floor; during the bout, Rick & Scott Steiner cut an insert promo regarding them teaming with the Gunns to face Dibiase, IRS, & the Headshrinkers as part of the King of the Ring Mr. Hughes defeated Tony DeVito; prior to the bout, a wreath was brought ringside for Hughes from the Undertaker Pay-per-view bouts featured Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby Heenan on commentary; included a video package highlighting the feud between WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty; featured footage of Razor Ramon attacking Owen Hart backstage during the debut episode of WWF Mania; included footage shot the day before at the Arco Arena during a basketball game of Raymond Rougeau interviewing Ramon regarding his upcoming match with WWF World Champion Bret Hart; featured a podium segment in which Heenan pulled down a curtain to unveil Narcissus Lex Luger; Luger then spent several minutes posing in front of three full-length mirrors, as Heenan commented on Lugers physique; moments later, Luger cut a promo on the WWF talent, specifically Mr.