Dustin Runnels

Dustin Runnels
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WrestleMania XII
WWF Title (Iron Man Match): Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker vs. Diesel, Backlot Brawl: Roddy Piper vs. Goldust, The Warrior vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Jake Roberts, Yokozuna & Ahmen Johnson vs. Owen Hart, The British Bulldog & Vader. (imdb)
WrestleMania 13
"Psycho" Sid Vicious defends the WWF Champioship against The Undertaker. (imdb)
WrestleMania X-8
As the nWo continues their crusade against the WWF, wrestling's past meets wrestling's future when the People's Champion, the Rock, meets Hollywood Hulk Hogan. Meanwhile, Tripe H faces the greatest challenge of his career when he challenges Chris Jericho for the Undisputed Championship, with his vengeful ex-wife Stephanie McMahon in Jericho's corner. (imdb)
Royal Rumble
Royal Rumble (1996) - TV Special
The ninth annual Royal Rumble over the top rope battle royal, with the winner getting a WWF Title Shot at WrestleMania XII. WWF Title: Bret Hart vs. The Undertaker, WWF Intercontinental Title: Razor Ramon vs. Goldust, WWF Tag Team Titles: The Smoking Gunns vs. The Bodydonnas, Duke Droese vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Ahmed Johnson vs. Jeff Jarrett. (imdb)
Royal Rumble
Royal Rumble (1997) - TV Special
The tenth annual Royal Rumble battle royale, with the winner to recieve a WWF Title shot at Wrestlemania XIII, WWF Title: Sycho Sid vs. Shawn Michaels, WWF Intercontinental Title: Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. Goldust, Vader vs. The Undertaker, Ahmed Johnson vs. Faarooq, Mascarita Sagranda Jr. & La Parkita vs. Mini Mankind & Mini Vader, Venum & Perro Aguiyo Jr. vs. Maniaco & Mosquo de Verded, Octagon, Blue Demon Jr. & Tinieblas Jr. vs. Histeria, Heavy Metal & Avismo Negro. (imdb)
Royal Rumble
Royal Rumble (1998) - TV Special
The 11th annual Royal Rumble Battle Royal, with the winner recieving a WWF Title shot at Wrestlemania XIV, WWF Title (casket match) : Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker, WWF Intercontinental Title: Rocky Miavia vs. Ken Shamrock, WWF Tag Team Titles: The New Age Outlaws vs. The Leigon of Doom, Vader vs. Goldust, Max Mini, Nova & Mosaic vs. Battalian, El Torito & Tarantula (imdb)
Royal Rumble: No Chance in Hell
The twelfth annual WWF Royal Rumble battle royal, with the winner receiving a WWF Title shot at WrestleMania XV, WWF Title (I Quit Match) : Mankind vs. The Rock, WWF Intercontinental Title: Ken Shamrock vs. Billy Gunn, WWF European Title: X-Pac vs. Gangrel, WWF Women's Title: Sable vs. Luna Vachon, and The Big Boss Man vs. The Road Dogg. (imdb)
Royal Rumble
Royal Rumble (2002) - TV Special
The 15th annual WWF Royal Rumble, with the winner to recieve a WWF Title shot at Wrestlemania X8, Undisputed WWF Title: Chris Jericho vs. The Rock, WWF Intercontinental Title: Edge vs. William Regal, WWF Tag Team Titles: Tazz & Spike Dudley vs. The Dudley Boyz, WWF Women's Title: Trish Stratus vs. Jazz, Street Fight: Ric Flair vs. Vince McMahon. (imdb)
Summerslam
Summerslam (1996) - TV Special
WWF Championship: Shawn Michaels vs. Vader, Boiler Room Brawl: Mankind vs. The Undertaker, Tag Team Championship: Smoking Gunns vs. The Godwins vs. The New Rockers vs. The Bodydonnas, Jerry Lawler vs. Jake Roberts, The British Bulldog vs. Sycho Sid, Owen Hart vs. Savio Vega, Goldust vs. Marc Mero. (imdb)
Summerslam
Summerslam (1997) - TV Special
WWF Championship: The Undertaker vs. Bret Hart, WWF Intercontinental Championship; Owen Hart vs. Steve Austin, Steel Cage Match: Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. Mankind, Los Barucas vs. DOA, Goldust vs. Brian Pillman, L.O.D. vs. The Godwins, WWF European Championship: The British Bulldog vs. Ken Shamrock. (imdb)
Summerslam
Summerslam (2002) - TV Special
WWE Undisputed Title: The Rock vs. Brock Lesnar, Street Fight: Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H, WWE Intercontinental Title: Chris Benoit vs. Rob Van Dam, WWE Tag Team Titles: Lance Storm & Christian vs. Booker T & Goldust, Kurt Angle vs. Rey Mysterio, Ric Flair vs. Chris Jericho, Eddie Guerrero vs. Edge, The Undertaker vs. Test. (imdb)
Starrcade \
NWA Title: Ric Flair vs. Lex Luger, Bunkhouse Stampede: Junk Yard Dog vs. Steve Williams vs. Dustin Rhodes vs. Eddie Gilbert vs. Abdullah the Butsher vs. Dick Murdoch vs. Ray Candy, NWA United States Title: Barry Windham vs. Bam Bam Bigelow, NWA Tag Team Titles: The Road Warriors vs. Sting & Dusty Rhodes, NWA Television Title: Mike Rotunda vs. Rick Steiner, The New Midnight Express vs. The Midnight Express, The Russian Assassins vs. Ivan Koloff & The Junk Yard Dog and more (imdb)
WrestleWar
The WrestlWar show featured a number of professional wrestling matches with different wrestlers involved in pre-existing, scripted feuds, plots, and storylines. Wrestlers were portrayed as either heels (those that portray the "bad guys") or faces (the "good guy" characters) as they followed a series of tension-building events, which culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. (Wikipedia)
SuperBrawl I
The event featured twelve professional wrestling matches with different wrestlers involved in pre-existing scripted feuds or storylines. Wrestlers portrayed either heels (wrestlers portraying the "bad guy" characters) or faces ("good guy" characters) as they competed in wrestling matches with pre-determined outcomes. (Wikipedia.)
The Great American Bash
The Great American Bash (1991) took place on July 14, 1991 at the Baltimore Arena in Baltimore, Maryland. The card was originally to be highlighted by a Steel cage match between Ric Flair and Lex Luger for the WCW World Championship, and this match was heavily promoted on WCW TV. However, two weeks before the show, then-WCW Executive Vice President Jim Herd fired Flair over a contract dispute, stripping him of the title in the process. (imdb)
Halloween Havoc
WCW Title (2 out of 3 Falls Match): Lex Luger vs. Ron Simmons, Chamber of Horrors Match: Sting, The Steiner Brothers & El Gigante vs. Abdullah the Butcher, Cactus Jack, The Diamond Studd & Big Van Vader, WCW Tag Team Titles: The Enforcers vs. The Patriots, WCW Television Title: Steve Austin vs. Dustin Rhodes, WCW Light Heavyweight Title: Richard Morton vs. Brian Pillman, The Halloween Phantom vs. The Z-Man, Bill Kazmeier vs. Oz, Bobby Eaton vs. Terrence Taylor and more (imdb)
Starrcade \
BattleBowl Matches, featuring partners randomly drawn: Marcus Bagwell & Jimmy Garvin vs. Tracey Smothers & Michael Hayes, Steve Austin and Rick Rude vs. Big Josh and Van Hammer, Richard Morton and Dustin Rhodes vs. Larry Zbysko and El Gigante, Bill Kazmeier and Jushin Liger vs. Diamond Dallas Page and Mike Graham, Ricky Steamboat and Todd Champion vs. Cactus Jack and Buddy Lee Parker, Lex Luger and Arn Anderson vs. Tom Zenk and Terrance Taylor, and more (imdb)
SuperBrawl II
SuperBrawl II took place on February 29, 1992 from the Milwaukee Theatre at the MECCA in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This was Lex Luger's final match in WCW until 1995; he joined the World Bodybuilding Federation and later the World Wrestling Federation after this match. between Ron Simmons and Cactus Jack, Abdullah the Butcher came into the ring and double-teamed Simmons with Cactus until Junkyard Dog came out to make the save. (Wikipedia)
WrestleWar
The injured WCW World Heavyweight Champion Sting leads his Squadron into battle against the Dangerous Alliance into the unforgiving environment of War Games, and more. (imdb)
Beach Blast
WCW Tag Team Titles: The Steiner Brothers vs. Steve Williams & Terry Gordy, 30 Minute Iron Man Match: Rick Rude vs. Ricky Steamboat, WCW Champion Sting vs. Cactus Jack (non-title), WCW Light Heavyweight Title: Brian Pillman vs. Scotty Flamingo, Dustin Rhodes, Barry Windham & Nikita Koloff vs. Arn Anderson, Steve Austin & Bobby Eaton, Ron Simmons vs. Terrance Taylor, Greg Valentine vs. Marcus Bagwell. (imdb)
The Great American Bash
The Great American Bash (1992) took place on July 12, 1992 at the Albany Civic Center in Albany, Georgia. Shinya Hashimoto was substituting for the injured Akira Nogami. After the tournament the WCW and NWA World Tag Team Championships were considered to be unified and were defended together by Gordy and Williams and subsequent champions until WCW withdrew from the NWA in 1993. (Wikipedia)
Halloween Havoc
WCW Title: Ron Simmons vs. The Barbarian, WCW International Title (NWA Title): Rick Rude vs. Masa Chono, Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal: Sting vs. Jake Roberts, WCW Tag Team Titles: Dustin Rhodes & Barry Windham vs. Steve Williams & Steve Austin, Big Van Vader vs. Nikita Koloff, Ricky Steamboat vs. Brian Pillman, Tom Zenk, Johnny Gunn, & Shane Douglas vs. Arn Anderson, Michael Hayes, Bobby Eaton. (imdb)
Starrcade \
WCW Title: Ron Simmons vs. Steve Williams, NWA World Title: Masa Chono vs. The Great Muta, WCW/NWA Tag Team Titles: Shane Douglas & Ricky Steamboat vs. Barry Windham & Brian Pillman, King of Cable Tournament Final: Sting vs. Vader, BattleBowl Matches, with the partners randomly drawn from a lottery: Van Hammer and Danny Spivey vs. Johnny B Badd and Cactus Jack, Vader and Dustin Rhodes vs. Kensuke Sasaki and The Barbarian and more (imdb)
SuperBrawl III
SuperBrawl III took place on February 21, 1993 from the Asheville Civic Center in Asheville, North Carolina. This event marked the return of Ric Flair to WCW. Davey Boy Smith made his WCW debut during the show. The Heavenly Bodies (Tom Prichard and Stan Lane) replaced the Wrecking Crew due to an agreement by WCW Executive Vice President Bill Watts and Smoky Mountain Wrestling commissioner Bob Armstrong on an earlier episode of WCW Main Event. (Wikipedia)
Slamboree \
Slamboree 1993: A Legends' Reunion was the first annual Slamboree professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). It took place on May 23, 1993 at The Omni in Atlanta, Georgia. A "Legends Ceremony" occurred at the event, and introduced Ole Anderson, The Assassin, Ox Baker, Red Bastien, Lord James Blears, The Crusher, The Fabulous Moolah, Greg Gagne, Verne Gagne, Bob Geigel, Stu Hart, Magnum T.A., Bugsy McGraw, Don Owen, Dusty Rhodes and more (Wikipedia)
Beach Blast
Beach Blast was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event promoted by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and held in the summers of 1992 and 1993. The 1992 WCW Beach Blast PPV event was held in June on a Saturday while the 1993 WCW Beach Blast PPV event was held in July on a Sunday. It was replaced by Bash at the Beach in 1994. WCW closed in 2001 and all rights to their television and PPV shows was bought by WWE, including the Beach Blast shows. (imdb)
Fall Brawl 1993: War Games
Fall Brawl 1993: War Games took place on September 19, 1993 from the Astro Arena in Houston, Texas. The match between Ric Flair and Rick Rude was originally advertised as an NWA World Heavyweight title match, but on September 1, WCW withdrew from the NWA. WCW kept the Big Gold Belt that represented the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at the time and renamed it the WCW International World Heavyweight Championship. (Wikipedia)
Battlebowl
Battlebowl was a one-time professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Championship Wrestling. It was made up of tag team matches in which the partners were randomly drawn in a "Lethal Lottery" and a team had to work together to advance to the Battlebowl Battle Royal at the end of the night. The Battlebowl concept had been featured at Starrcade 1991 and Starrcade 1992, but this was the first time WCW chose to make it a standalone event. (Wikipedia)
Starrcade \
WCW Title: Vader vs. Ric Flair, WCW International World Title (NWA World Title): Rick Rude vs. The Boss, WCW United States Title (2 out of 3 Falls): Rick Rude vs. The Boss, WCW Tag Team Titles: The Nasty Boys vs. Sting & Hawk, WCW Televsion Title: Steve Regal vs. Ricky Steamboat, Cactus Jack & Maxx Payne vs. Tex Slashinger & Shanghai Pierce, Pretty Wonderful vs. Marcus Bagwell & 2 Cold Scorpio, Terry Taylor vs. The Equalizer, The Shockmaster vs. King Kong. (imdb)
Spring Stampede
After Vader defeated The Boss, Nick Bockwinkel announced that The Boss could no longer use the name the Boss, in reality The WWF threaten to sue WCW because The Boss character was too similar to the Big Bossman character he played in the WWF. WCW World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair fought Ricky Steamboat to a no-contest as the match ended in a double-pin. WCW President Bockwinkel originally awarded the belt back to Flair, but title was later held up pending a rematch. (Wikipedia)
Slamboree \
Slamboree 1994 took place on May 22, 1994 from the Philadelphia Civic Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Prior to the pay-per-view portion of the show WCW introduced a group of "Legends" to the crowd: Ole Anderson, Penny Banner, Red Bastien, Tully Blanchard, The Crusher, Don Curtis, Terry Funk, Verne Gagne, Hard Boiled Haggerty, Larry Hennig, Killer Kowalski, Ernie Ladd, Wahoo McDaniel, Angelo Mosca, Harley Race, Ray Stevens, Lou Thesz, Mr. Wrestling II, Tommy Young. (Wikipedia)
Bash at the Beach
Bash at the Beach 1994 took place on July 17, 1994 from the Orlando Arena in Orlando, Florida. Johnny B. Badd replaced Sting, who was injured. Terry Funk pinned Dustin Rhodes after his partner Arn Anderson turned on Rhodes and executed a DDT on him. (Wikipedia)
Fall Brawl 1994: War Games
Fall Brawl 1994: War Games took place on September 18, 1994 from the Roanoke Civic Center in Roanoke, Virginia. Ricky Steamboat was originally scheduled to defend the WCW United States Championship against Steve Austin, but he was suffering from a back injury and could not compete. As a result, Austin won the United States title by forfeit. This was Steamboat's last appearance in WCW as he was fired shortly thereafter and decided to retire from the ring. (Wikipedia)
Halloween Havoc
Halloween Havoc 1994 took place on October 23, 1994 from the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. All of the pre-PPV matches were shown live on Main Event. The first match of the night was originally scheduled to be Harlem Heat versus The Armstrongs, but Brad Armstrong had a family emergency, and did not appear. Per the match stipulation, Ric Flair was forced to retire. If Hulk Hogan had lost, he'd lose the title to Flair and forced to retire. (Wikipedia)
SuperBrawl V
SuperBrawl V took place on February 19, 1995 from the Baltimore Arena in Baltimore, Maryland. All the pre-PPV matches took place live on WCW Main Event. After the match between Stars and Stripes (Marcus Alexander Bagwell and The Patriot) and the team of Romeo Valentino and Dino Casanova, Vader attacked all the wrestlers in the ring while searching for Hulk Hogan. (Wikipedia)
Uncensored
World Championship Wrestling puts on a night of unsanctioned matches. No titles are at stake, but there are no rules so anything goes! This is a night for settling grudges in a series of gimmick matches. The lineup is as follows: Dustin Rhodes vs. The Blacktop Bully ("King of the Road" match in the back of a moving truck!)/"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan vs. Meng (Martial Arts match)/Johnny B. Badd vs. Arn Anderson ("Boxer vs. Wrestler" match) and more (imdb)
In Your House 4
In Your House 4 (retroactively known as In Your House: Great White North) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), which took place on October 22, 1995, at the Winnipeg Arena in Winnipeg, Manitoba It was the fourth pay-per-view of the In Your House series and the first WWF pay-per-view to take place in Canada since WrestleMania VI in 1990. (imdb)
In Your House 5
In Your House 5 (retroactively known as In Your House: Seasons Beatings) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), which took place on December 17, 1995, at the Hersheypark Arena in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Six matches aired as part of the PPV broadcast and three additional matches were held only seen by the people in attendance on the night. (Wikipedia)
In Your House 7: Good Friends, Better Enemies
In Your House 7: Good Friends, Better Enemies was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) that took place on April 28, 1996, and emanated from the Omaha Civic Auditorium in Omaha, Nebraska.[1][2] The event featured nine professional wrestling matches, five of which were broadcast live on pay-per-view. The main event of the show saw Shawn Michaels defeat Diesel in a No Holds Barred match to retain the WWF Championship. (Wikipedia)
In Your House 8: Beware of Dog
In Your House 8: Beware of Dog was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), that originally took place on May 26, 1996, from the Florence Civic Center in Florence, South Carolina.[1] Due to a severe thunderstorm, the power went out during the event, resulting in only two matches being shown on pay-per-view. (Wikipedia)
King of the Ring
King of the Ring (1996) was the fourth annual King of the Ring professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), now known as WWE. The event took place on June 23, 1996, from the MECCA Arena, now known as UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The main event was a standard wrestling match for the WWF Championship. Shawn Michaels defeated British Bulldog to retain the title, with Mr. Perfect serving as the special guest enforcer. (Wikipedia)
In Your House 9: International Incident
In Your House 9: International Incident was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), that took place on July 21, 1996, at General Motors Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was the ninth pay-per-view of the In Your House series. (Wikipedia)
In Your House 10: Mind Games
In Your House 10: Mind Games was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), which took place on September 22, 1996, at the CoreStates Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the tenth pay-per-view of the In Your House series. The main event of the show saw Shawn Michaels defend the WWF Championship against Mankind. (Wikipedia)
In Your House 11: Buried Alive
In Your House 11: Buried Alive was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and presented by PlayStation, which took place on October 20, 1996, at the Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was the eleventh pay-per-view of the In Your House series and featured six matches as part of the PPV event as well as two additional matches held after the main portion of the show solely for those in the arena. (Wikipedia)
Scooby-Doo! And WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon
It's pedal to the metal as Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and the gang team up with the superstars of WWE in this hi-octane, all-new original movie! When Scooby and Mystery Inc. visit an off-road racing competition, it's not long before strange events start to occur. A mysterious phantom racer, known only as Inferno, is causing chaos and determined to sabotage the race. It's up Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and their new driving partner, The Undertaker, to save the race and solve the mystery. (imdb)
Clash of the Champions XVI: Fall Brawl 91
Clash of the Champions XVI took place on September 5, 1991 at the Augusta-Richmond County Civic Center in Augusta, Georgia. There were 2,800 fans in attendance and the show drew a 3.7 rating on TBS.[21] The Patriots defeated the Fabulous Freebirds to win the WCW United States Tag Team Championship on August 12, but the match didn't air yet, so the Freebirds were announced as the champions. Furthermore, the titles were not on the line, making it a non-title match.
Clash of the Champions XVII
Clash of the Champions XVII took place on November 19, 1991 at the Savannah Civic Center in Savannah, Georgia. There were 6,922 fans in attendance and the show drew a 4.3 rating on TBS.[23] Prior to this show, Sting had received "Mystery Boxes" which revealed Cactus Jack and Abdullah The Butcher. This Clash was to reveal who was actually sending the boxes to Sting. It turned out to be Lex Luger.
Clash of the Champions XVIII
Clash of the Champions XVIII took place on January 21, 1992 at the Kansas Expo Center in Topeka, Kansas. There were 5500 fans in attendance and the show drew a 3.7 rating on TBS.[24] This event was a set-up for SuperBrawl II and saw the WCW debut of Jesse Ventura. It was originally scheduled as Brian Pillman and The Patriots vs. Diamond Studd and The Young Pistols. (Wikipedia)
Clash of the Champions XIX
Clash of the Champions XIX took place on June 16, 1992 in Charleston, South Carolina at the McAlister Field House of The Citadel. The event aired on TBS on June 22, 1992. There were 4600 fans in attendance and the show drew a 2.8 rating on TBS.[25] The popularity of this event, and the opening of the new 12,000-seat arena twelve miles to the north, led this to be the last Clash on-campus. Further Charleston-based Clashes were held at the new arena.
Clash of the Champions XXI
November 18, 1992 in Macon, Georgia (Macon Coliseum)[29] Brian Pillman pinned Brad Armstrong after attacking him pre-match while feigning injury. Scotty Flamingo knocked out Johnny B. Badd in the second round after hitting him with a glove Page and Vegas filled with water during the 30-second rest period. This was 2 Cold Scorpio's debut in WCW. Simmons' original partner Robbie Walker was injured. This was Paul E. Dangerously's last appearance on WCW television.
Clash of the Champions XXII
January 13, 1993 in Milwaukee (Milwaukee Theatre at The MECCA)[30] This was the last Clash for announcer Jim Ross who shortly after this event left WCW to join the WWF. Originally, it was scheduled to be Sting, Dustin Rhodes, Ron Simmons, and Van Hammer against Big Van Vader, Barry Windham, The Barbarian, and Rick Rude; due to injuries, Hammer and Rude dropped out and Orndorff took Rude's place.
Clash of the Champions XXIII
June 16, 1993 in Norfolk, Virginia (Norfolk Scope)[31] Dick Slater replaced WCW World Television Champion Paul Orndorff, who was injured in a car accident. Earlier, Maxx Payne shot Johnny B. Badd in the face with his Baddblaster. Flair pinned Pillman (09:41), The Blonds were disqualified (11:06).
Clash of the Champions XXIV
August 18, 1993 in Daytona Beach, Florida (Ocean Center)[32] Lord Steven Regal replaced the injured Brian Pillman. On September 1, Anderson and Roma would be stripped of the NWA World Tag Team Championship, due to WCW withdrawing from the NWA. Bobby Eaton replaced Regal, who replaced Pillman in the earlier match. If Vader had been disqualified in the main event, he would have lost the title to Smith. Cactus Jack returned after the main event match, attacking Vader.
Clash of the Champions XXV
November 10, 1993 in St. Petersburg, Florida (Bayfront Arena)[34] Ric Flair pinned Big Van Vader but the referee later reversed the decision to a disqualification victory for Flair as Vader had accidentally knocked down the referee. As a result, Vader retained the championship. (Wikipedia)
Clash of the Champions XXVI
January 27, 1994 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana (Riverside Centroplex) This event saw the debut of Bobby "The Brain" Heenan in WCW. (Wikipedia)
Clash of the Champions XXVIII
August 28, 1994 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Five Seasons Center)[37] Early on the show, Hulk Hogan was attacked by a masked man (played by Arn Anderson, though in the storyline the assassin was eventually revealed as Brutus Beefcake). Steamboat suffered a career-ending back injury during his match. (Wikipedia)
Clash of the Champions XXIX
November 16, 1994 in Jacksonville, Florida (Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum) (Wikipedia)
In Your House 13: Final Four
In Your House 13: Final Four was the thirteenth In Your House professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The event was presented by Western Union and took place on February 16, 1997 at the UTC Arena in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The main event was a four corners elimination match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship, which had been vacated by Shawn Michaels three days before the event.
WCW/New Japan Supershow II
WCW/New Japan Supershow II (known as Super Warriors in Tokyo Dome in Japan) took place on January 4, 1992, from the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan. The show was the first NJPW January 4 Dome Show, something that would become an annual tradition in NJPW and would become their biggest show of the year. The show was also the second under the name WCW/New Japan Supershow. The show was broadcast on pay-per-view (PPV) months later in the United States.
King of the Ring
King of the Ring (1997) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It was the fifth annual King of the Ring event and took place on June 8, 1997, at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island. The main event was a standard wrestling match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship. The Undertaker defeated Faarooq to retain the title.
Ground Zero: In Your House
Ground Zero: In Your House was the seventeenth In Your House professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and presented by Stridex, which took place on September 7, 1997 at Louisville Gardens in Louisville, Kentucky. This was the first three-hour In Your House pay-per-view, and also the first that featured the "In Your House" name as the subtitle rather than the main title.
St. Valentine\
St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House was the 27th In Your House pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It took place on February 14, 1999, at The Pyramid in Memphis, Tennessee. The title of the event alludes to the Saint Valentine's Day massacre of 1929, which saw seven people murdered as part of the gang war between Al Capone and Bugs Moran.
Backlash: In Your House
Backlash: In Your House was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) promotion and presented by Castrol GTX, which took place on April 25, 1999, at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island.
Starrcade
Starrcade (1999) - TV Special
Starrcade (1999) was the seventeenth annual Starrcade professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event, produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). It took place on December 19, 1999 from the MCI Center in Washington, D.C. The main event was between Bret Hart and Goldberg for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. The match was notable for a concussion Hart sustained, which ultimately led to his retirement in 2000.
SuperBrawl Revenge
SuperBrawl Revenge was the eleventh and final SuperBrawl professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). It took place on February 18, 2001 from the Nashville Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.
Greed
Greed (2001) - TV Special
Greed was the final professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). It took place on March 18, 2001 from the Jacksonville Memorial Coliseum in Jacksonville, Florida. Greed replaced the promotion's March PPV event Uncensored which was held from 1995 to 2000. The pay-per-view event took place three days before the final episode of Thunder and eight days before the final episode of Monday Nitro.
Copper Bill
Two thieves attempt to steal 80 million dollars of hidden Texas drug money from the famed ranch belonging to a dead member of the Cowboy Mafia.