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WWE Extreme rules 2013 full show part 5/5
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WWE Extreme rules 2013 full show part 1/5
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WWE Extreme rules 2013 pre-show
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WWF Raw - 10-28-1996
10/28/96 - featured the announcement that Brian Pillman, recovering from injuries sustained from Steve Austin the day before during WWF Superstars, would be interviewed at his home the following week; moments later, Austin threatened to be there as well: Jesse Jammes pinned Salvatore Sincere; Crush pinned Aldo Montoya; Billy Gunn pinned Freddie Joe Floyd; WWF World Champion Shawn Michaels defeated WWF Tag Team Champion Davey Boy Smith via disqualification when Owen Hart interfered; Psycho Sid made the save;
WWF Raw - 10-21-1996
10/21/96 - included Jim Ross conducting an in-ring interview with Bret Hart in which Hart stated that he was back in the WWF and had agreed to face Steve Austin at the Survivor Series; several of the heels, with Steve Austin standing in front, were seen watching the interview backstage; after Hart agreed to the match, Brian Pillman jumped in excitement until Austin turned around and stared him down (Hart's return after a 7-month absence): Psycho Sid defeated WWF Tag Team Champion Owen Hart via disqualification when Davey Boy Smith interfered; after the match, Shawn Michaels made the save; Henry & Phinneas Godwinn defeated the Smoking Gunns; Hunter Hearst Helmsley pinned WWF IC Champion Marc Mero (sub. for Mr. Perfect) (w/ Sable & Mr. Perfect) to win the title with the Pedigree after Mr. Perfect, who did guest commentary for the match, grabbed a steel chair away from the challenger and hit Mero in the head with it; Perfect was to have made his in-ring return after a 3-year absence but was attacked backstage earlier in the show after Helmsley ran a cart into Perfect's leg; prior to the bout, Jim Ross conducted an in-ring interview with WWF President Gorilla Monsoon, Mero, Sable, Perfect, and Helmsley in which Monsoon announced that Perfect was not cleared to wrestle due to the injury but Perfect said Mero had volunteered to take his place in the match; Helmsley then objected, saying he wasn't obligated to wrestle Mero and that he would only do so if the IC title was on the line; Perfect then agreed on behalf of Mero that the title would be at stake and Monsoon allowed the match to take place; after the bout, Perfect and Helmsley celebrated the victory; later that weekend during Livewire, Monsoon announced he had revoked Perfect's wrestling license indefinately (the match began during the commercial break);
WWF Raw - 10-14-1996
10/14/96 - featured an opening graphic warning that viewer discretion is advised; included a promo from Steve Austin regarding his match later in the show against WWF World Champion Shawn Michaels; a gravestone was positioned in at the entranceway for the show, advertising In Your House: Buried Alive; featured Kevin Kelly & Jim Ross on commentary; included an ad promoting the WWF Hall of Fame and Survivor Series coming to New York City; featured Jim Ross conducting an in-ring interview with Mr. Perfect regarding his in-ring return the following week against Hunter Hearst Helmsley, during which Perfect said he had been waiting a long time to get back into the ring against the 'new generation,' was the greatest WWF IC Champion of all time, and would prove it the following week; included a feature on Jesse Jammes in which he said he left the WWF with Jeff Jarrett the previous year after Jarrett promised him continued success elsewhere, which didn't happen; during the segment, it was noted Jammes and Jim Johnston had an album in the works, which would feature "With My Baby Tonight," and that Jammes' Desert Storm tour would be detailed the following week; featured a backstage promo by Austin in which he said since he couldn't get Bret Hart in the ring, he would beat the man that beat Hart; included an in-ring segment in which Sunny took the mic and praised herself, with a giant poster of Sunny then rolling down from the rafters; featured a vignette of Mankind and Paul Bearer at a graveyard during a rainstorm in which they discussed Mankind's upcoming Buried Alive match against the Undertaker; included footage from the previous weekend's Livewire of Farooq calling in as Ahmed Johnson was on as a guest, during which Ahmed said he wasn't mad at him but payback would be coming, in or out of the ring; featured a vignette of Taker in a graveyard preparing for the Buried Alive match with Mankind, during which he said he would be willing to destroy himself to destroy Mankind: Vader (w/ Jim Cornette) pinned Phinneas Godwinn (w/ Hillbilly Jim) with the Vader Bomb; Jake Roberts pinned Jerry Lawler with a kick to the mid-section and the DDT; Freddie Joe Floyd defeated Hunter Hearst Helmsley via count-out when, after Helmsley dropped Floyd with the Pedigree, he went to the floor to confront Mr. Perfect in the aisle after Perfect came ringside and left with Helmsley's valet; Farooq pinned Alex Porteau with the Tiger Bite (later known as the Dominator); WWF World Champion Shawn Michaels (w/ Jose Lothario) defeated Steve Austin via disqualification in a non-title match when Vader attacked Michaels;
WWF Raw - 10-07-1996
10/7/96 - a gravestone was positioned in at the entranceway for the show, advertising In Your House: Buried Alive; featured an opening graphic warning that viewer discretion is advised; included Kevin Kelly, Jim Ross, & Jerry Lawler on commentary; featured a vignette of the Undertaker digging a grave, with Taker then cutting a promo on facing Mankind in their upcoming Buried Alive match; included the announcement Mr. Perfect would face Hunter Hearst Helmsley in 2 weeks, followed by a Mr. Perfect vignette set to his theme music; featured a segment in which Jesse Jammes, alongside Jim Johnston, performed "With My Baby Tonight," proving that Jeff Jarrett's performance the previous year in Nashville, TN was a hoax; Jammes said he didn't hate Jarrett but said Jarrett wasn't the world's best entertainer or even a good entertainer; footage then aired of Shawn Michaels beating Jarrett later that night to win the WWF IC Title after a miscommunication between Jarrett and Jammes; Jammes then said Jarrett could come back to carry his bags this time; it was then noted Jammes would be on America Online later in the week and the story would be investigated further the next week on Raw; included a backstage promo by Goldust, alongside Marlena, regarding his match with Psycho Sid later in the show; featured Ross conducting an in-ring interview with Vader, alongside Jim Cornette, regarding his win over Michaels the previous week, during which Ross said Vader would face Sid at Buried Alive, with the winner earning a WWF World Title match at the Survivor Series; Cornette then said Vader shouldn't have to face anyone to earn a title shot since he's beaten Michaels several times already; included an ad promoting the WWF Hall of Fame and Survivor Series, both to be held in New York City; featured a vignette of Mankind and Paul Bearer in the graveyard discussing Mankind's Buried Alive match with Taker: WWF IC Champion Marc Mero (w/ Sable) defeated Diesel II via disqualification in a non-title match when Razor Ramon II interfered and, with Diesel, double teamed Mero in the ring; The Smoking Gunns defeated Marty Jannetty & Leif Cassidy when Billy pinned Cassidy following the Sidewinder; The Sultan (w/ the Iron Sheik & Bob Backlund) defeated Aldo Montoya via submission with the Camel Clutch; Psycho Sid pinned Goldust (w/ Marlena) with a chokeslam and the powerbomb;
WWF PRIMETIME WRESTLING OCTOBER 26, 1992 part 2
WWF PRIMETIME WRESTLING OCTOBER 26, 1992 part 2 Ric Flair talks with Primetime hosts Crush vs Papa Shango Razor Ramon vs Steve Gillespie Money Inc. vs Jim Brunzel and Dave Sigfrits
WWF Raw - 04-22-1996
4/22/96 - included footage from the Germany tour in which Davey Boy Smith interjected himself in a match pitting Jake Roberts against Owen Hart, only for Jake to hit a short clothesline on him and take Revalations out of the snake bag: Goldust (w/ Marlena) pinned Savio Vega after Steve Austin and Ted Dibiase came ringside, with Austin hitting Savio in the head with the Million $ Belt as Marlena distracted the referee; due to pre-match stipulations, Goldust won the vacated WWF IC Championship; Vader (w/ Jim Cornette) pinned Fatu with a moonsault; Henry & Phinneas Godwinn (w/ Hillbilly Jim) defeated Yoshihiro Tajiri & Ken Patterson following the Slop Drop; during the bout, Sunny came ringside with the tag team championship belts and lured Hillbilly Jim backstage, allowing Skip & Zip to jump the Godwinns from behind after the match and slop Phinneas; Mankind defeated Aldo Montoya via submission with the Mandible Claw;
WWF Raw - 04-15-1996
4/15/96 - featured an opening graphic which read viewer discretion is advised; included Vince McMahon & Jerry Lawler on commentary; included McMahon & Lawler speaking with Diesel, calling in from Germany, regarding his attack on Shawn Michaels the previous month at Madison Square Garden and knocking Michaels out the previous week on Raw thanks to Mr. Perfect; during the segment, it was noted Diesel would face Michaels in a no holds barred match at In Your House; featured McMahon conducting an in-ring interview with Jim Cornette & Vader in which Cornette bragged about Vader sending both Gorilla Monsoon and Yokozuna to the hospital; moments later, McMahon announced Vader would face Razor Ramon at In Your House, with Cornette saying Ramon would soon cease to exist and made a bad career move agreeing to face Vader; included a Sunny music video to the tune of Bobby Hebb's "Sunny;" featured the announcement Vader, Mankind, Henry & Phinneas Godwinn would be in action the following week; included a closing segment in which backstage footage from WrestleMania 12 was shown of Bret Hart leaving ringside, hanging his head, forcing the cameraman out of his locker room, and driving from the arena without showering - prior to which he told the cameraman to "Fuck off" (the word was bleeped); Hart then spoke from Bonn, Germany about the fact his match with Michaels at WrestleMania was not a 60-minute match as he agreed to, the match was stopped as Michaels was in the Sharpshooter, and was then ordered to continue; Hart then said he couldn't see himself working for another wrestling company because it would be a step down, then saying he wasn't greedy for money, he was greedy for respect; he continued by saying he had less yearning to return to the WWF because he felt betrayed but he would take a title shot anytime and any place: Marc Mero (w/ Sable) pinned Leif Cassidy (w/ Marty Jannetty) with a sunset flip off the top; during Mero's entrance, the English commentary was accidentally replaced by the Spanish commentary for about 30 seconds; during the match, it was noted Yokozuna did not sustain a broken leg in his match with Vader the previous week (Sable's debut in Mero's corner); Steve Austin (w/ Ted Dibiase) defeated Bart Gunn with the Million $ Dream after escaping Gunn's sleeper and ramming him shoulder-first into the ringpost; during the match, Jerry Lawler said Dibiase was offering $1 million to any wrestler that could break Austin's Million $ Dream; it was noted during the bout that Ahmed Johnson's thumb was broken the previous week during his arm wrestling contest with Davey Boy Smith but Johnson would not take any time off to recover; Savio Vega pinned WWF IC Champion Goldust (w/ Marlena) to win the title by hitting him with the title belt after the champion attempted to use it while referee Earl Hebner was knocked down;
WWF PRIMETIME WRESTLING OCTOBER 26, 1992 part 1
WWF PRIMETIME WRESTLING OCTOBER 26, 1992 part 1 Tito Santana vs Terry Taylor Yokozuna vs Joey Maggs Nailz vs Scott Zappa The Undertaker vs Jason Helton Macho Man and Ultimate Warrior interview
WWF Raw - 04-08-1996
4/8/96 - the first episode to begin at 8:57pm, to counter WCW Monday Nitro which had been airing 3 minutes before Raw and was winning over viewers by doing so; included Vince McMahon conducting an in-ring interview with the Ultimate Warrior regarding his match with Goldust at In Your House: Ahmed Johnson defeated Davey Boy Smith in an arm wrestling match; after the match, Smith attacked Ahmed with the table; Vader defeated Yokozuna via referee's descretion after Yoko received a Vader Bomb on his leg, seemingly breaking it; Hunter Hearst Helmsley pinned Duke Drose; WWF World Champion Shawn Michaels pinned Jerry Lawler with the superkick; after the match, Diesel - who did guest commentary for much of the bout - was challenged to come in the ring by Michaels; moments later, Diesel knocked the champion out with a belt shot to the head;
WWF Monday night raw 03-26-2001 full show part 3/3
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SUMMERSLAM SPECTACULAR 1991
SUMMERSLAM SPECTACULAR 1991 Hawk vs Brian Knobbs The Ultimate Warrior being counseled by Jake The Snake Brett Hart vs The Barbarian Ricky The Dragon Steamboat, Texas Tornado Kerry Von Erich and The British Bulldog Davey Boy Smith vs The Orient Express Sgt Slaughter vs Hulk Hogan
WWF Raw - 03-29-1999 Part 2
3/29/99 - featured Vince McMahon telling Ken Shamrock he would always be indebted to him for finding Stephanie and then telling Shane to simply give Steve Austin his Smoking Skull belt after it was brought to the arena from Greenwich, CT; included a closing segment in which Shane McMahon cut an in-ring promo in which he said that if Steve Austin wanted his Smoking Skull belt back, he would have to go through the Rock; moments later, the Rock came out with the belt over his shoulder and cut a promo on Austin, with Austin coming out soon thereafter and the two men brawling around ringside; the ensuing battle saw Austin hit the Stunner on Shane, Rock hit Austin with the Smoking Skull belt, and other members of the Corporation - including Triple H, Test, and Ken Shamrock - help in beating the champion down; moments later, the Big Show came out to help clear the ring, with Triple H sustaining the chokeslam from Show: Ken Shamrock defeated Gangrel via submission with the ankle lock after hitting a belly to belly suplex; after the bout, the lights flickered and Shamrock was attacked by Edge & Christian, with Shamrock sustaining a bloodbath; when the lights came back on, Shamrock immediately locked Christian in the ankle lock, with Christian confessing that Stephanie McMahon was being held in the basement; after the commercial break, Shamrock was shown searching in the basement for Stephanie where he eventually found her; Goldust (w/ the Blue Meanie) pinned WWF IC Champion the Road Dogg to win the title with the Curtain Call after Meanie hit Road Dogg in the face with the title belt as the champion was against the ring ropes; early in the bout, Ryan Shamrock came out to be in Goldust's corner but the Blue Meanie and Goldust wouldn't allow her to be ringside and Meanie quickly sent her backstage; after the bout, Goldust cut a promo saying he now knew who he was and soon everyone else would too; WWF Tag Team Champions Owen Hart & Jeff Jarrett (w/ Debra) defeated the Legion of Doom (w/ Paul Ellering) when Owen pinned Road Warrior Animal after Jarrett broke his guitar over Animal's back, moments after Hart sustained the Doomsday Device; X-Pac defeated Triple H (w/ Chyna & WWF European Champion Shane McMahon) via disqualification when X-Pac chased an interfering Shane into the ring and sustained a clothesline from Chyna; after the bout, X-Pac was beaten down and sustained the Pedigree until Kane came out; after Kane took a chair shot to the head from Triple H, he quickly sat back up and stalked Triple H & Chyna backstage; Triple H used the "No Chance" McMahon song as his theme;