Richard Blood

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WrestleMania (1985) - TV Special
Hulk Hogan & Mr. T vs. Paul Orndorff and Roddy Piper, Intercontinental Champion Greg Valentine vs. The Junk Yard Dog, Tag Team Champions the U.S. Express vs. Nikolai Volkoff and the Iron Sheik, Women's Champion Lelani Kai vs. Wendi Richter, King Kong Bundy vs. S.D. Jones, Ricky Steamboat vs. Matt Borne, Bodyslam Match: Andre the Giant vs. Big John Studd, Tito Santana vs. The Executioner, Brutus Beefcake vs. David Sammartino. (imdb)
WrestleMania III (1987) - TV Special
Hulk Hogan goes up against Andre the Giant for the WWF World Championship, while Randy 'Macho Man' Savage battles Ricky Steamboat for the Intercontinental Championship at the Pontiac Silverdome in Detroit. (imdb)
Survivor Series (1987) - TV Special
Hulk Hogan, Bam Bam Bigelow, Ken Patera, Don Muracco & Paul Orndorff vs. Andre the Giant, King Kong Bundy, Butch Reed, One Man Gang & Rick Rude. Strike Force, The Killer Bees, Jim Powers & Paul Roma, The British Bulldogs & The Rougeau Brothers vs. The Hart Foundation, The Islanders, The Bolsheviks, Greg Valentine & Dino Bravo. The Fabulous Moolah, Rockin' Robin, Velvet McEntyre & The Jumping Bomb Angels vs. Sherri Martel, Lelani Kai, Dawn Marie, Donna Christanello & Judy Martin.
Royal Rumble (1988) - TV Special
The first ever Royal Rumble battle royal, a staggered battle royal with a new participant every 2 minutes. Also: WWF Women's Tag Team Championship (2 out of 3 falls) : The Jumping Bomb Angels vs. The Glamour Girls, 2 our of 3 Falls Match: The Islanders vs. The Young Stallians, Ricky Steamboat vs. Rick Rude, & the contract signing for the Hulk Hogan/Andre the Giant rematch (imdb)
WrestleMania IV (1988) - TV Special
14 WWF Superstars compete for the vacant WWF World Heavweight Championship in a one night tournament live from the Trump Plaza. (imdb)
Summerslam (1991) - TV Special
The wedding of Randy Savage & Elizabeth. Also, Hulk Hogan & The Ultimate Warrior vs. Sgt. Slaughter, Col. Mustafa & Gen. Adnan, WWF Intercontinental Title: Mr. Perfect vs. Bret Hart, WWF Tag Team Titles: The Nasty Boys vs. The Leigon of Doom, I.R.S. vs. Greg Valentine, The Natural Disasters vs. The Bushwackers, Jailhouse Match: The Mountie vs. The Big Boss Man, Million Dollar Belt: Ted DiBiase vs. Virgil, The British Bulldog, Ricky Steamboat & The Texas Tornado vs. Power & Glory & The Warlord. (imdb)
The Wrestling Classic (1985) - TV Special
The Wrestling Classic was a World Wrestling Federation pay-per-view event that took place on November 7, 1985 from the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois. Features a 16-man tournamnet and Hulk Hogan vs. Roddy Piper for the WWF Championship.
WrestleWar (1989) - TV Special
Pay-per-view event from NWA/WCW. Features a main event for the NWA US tag titles and Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.
The Great American Bash (1989) - TV Special
At WrestleWar, Ric Flair successfully won the World Championship. Afterwards, Terry Funk - blinded by jealousy - attacked Flair and broke his neck. At the 1989 Great American Bash, Flair and Funk finally come to blows for the title. Also - War Games, Luger vs. Steamboat, Sting vs. Great Muta, Steiner Brothers vs. The Varsity Club.
Macho Man: The Randy Savage Story (2014) - Direct-to-Video
The Randy Savage Story focuses on the life and career of Randy Macho Man Savage. The title chronicles the highs and lows of Randy s life and career, and shows that while he was extremely driven and highly successful, he was a complex person who also had his struggles over the years. Later in his life, Randy remarried and found peace before his tragic and untimely death. (amazon.com)
Starrcade '83: A Flair for the Gold (1983) - Direct-to-Video
The first true "supercard" in pro wrestling history, this show, held on Thanksgiving Night 1983 in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA, featured Harley Race defending the NWA World heavyweight championship against "Nature Boy" Ric Flair inside a steel cage (with former champ "Big Thunder" Gene Kiniski as special guest referee). (imdb)
Starrcade '84: The Million Dollar Challenge (1984) - Direct-to-Video
NWA World Title: Ric Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes, NWA United States Title: Wahoo McDaniel vs. Billy Graham, NWA Televison Title: Tully Blanchard vs. Ricky Steamboat, NWA Junior Heavyweight Title: Mike Davis vs. Denny Brown, Florida Heavyweight Title: Jesse Barr vs. Mike Graham, Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title: Ron Bass vs. Dick Slater, Loser Leaves Toen Tuxedo Match: Paul Jones vs. Jimmy Valiant, The Koloffs vs. Ole Anderson & Keith Larson and more (imdb)
WWF: The Big Event (1986) - TV Special
The main event heading into the event was between WWF Champion Hulk Hogan and Paul Orndorff for the WWF Championship. Hogan and Orndorff's friendship became emphasized on the WWF's syndicated television programs throughout the summer, and eventually Adrian Adonis - host of the talk show segment The Flower Shop - began stirring up trouble between the two... (Wikipedia)
WCW/NWA Chi-Town Rumble (1989) - TV Movie
Chi-Town Rumble featured seven professional wrestling matches that involved wrestlers from pre-existing rivalries, plots and storylines that were played out on World Wide Wrestling, Pro and World Championship Wrestling-World Championship Wrestling (WCW)'s television programs. Wrestlers portrayed a hero, villain or a tweener as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated in a wrestling match or a series of matches. (Wikipedia)
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 (1992) - TV Movie
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 (1992) - TV Movie
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 (1992) - TV Movie
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 (1992) - TV Movie
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 (1992) - TV Movie
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)
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)
Slamboree '93 (1993) - TV Movie
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)
Fall Brawl 1993: War Games (1993) - TV Movie
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)
Halloween Havoc (1993) - TV Movie
Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal Match: Vader vs. Cactus Jack, WCW International World Title (NWA World Title): Rick Rude vs. Ric Flair, WCW United States Title: Dustin Rhodes vs. Steve Austin, WCW Television Title: Steven Regal vs. Davey Boy Smith, WCW Tag Team Titles: 2 Cold Scorpio & Marcus Bagwell vs. The Nasty Boys, Sting vs. Sid Vicious, Paul Orndorff vs. Ricky Steamboat, Ice Train, Charlie Norris, & The Shockmaster vs. Harlem Heat & The Equalizer. (imdb)
Battlebowl (1993) - TV Movie
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 '93: 10th Anniversary (1993) - TV Movie
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)
SuperBrawl IV (1994) - TV Movie
SuperBrawl IV took place on February 20, 1994 from the Albany Civic Center in Albany, Georgia. This event, along with SuperBrawl Revenge, was one of only two SuperBrawls never released on home video. Jimmy Garvin replaced the injured Michael Hayes in the match against Johnny B. Badd. After the match, Garvin attacked Badd and gave him the 9-1-1. (Wikipedia)
Spring Stampede (1994) - TV Movie
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)
Bash at the Beach (1994) - TV Movie
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)
Clash of the Champions V took place on February 15, 1989 at the Cleveland Convention Center in Cleveland, Ohio. There were 5,000 people in attendance and the show drew a 4.6 rating on TBS. This show was warm up show for the Chi-Town Rumble PPV only 5 days later. Steven Casey was billed as "undefeated" coming into this match.
Clash of the Champions VI (1989) - TV Movie
Ricky Steamboat vs Ric Flair in a two-out-of-three falls match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.
Clash of the Champions VII took place on June 14, 1989 at the Ritz-Epps Fitness Center in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The show drew a 3.8 rating on TBS. This show was used to build the Great American Bash 1989 PPV on July 23.[10] Jimmy Garvin replaced Terry Gordy who participated in the first round match; it was Garvin's debut as an official Freebird, although he had been an "undercover" Freebird since 1983.
Clash of the Champions XVII (1991) - TV Movie
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 (1992) - TV Movie
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 (1992) - TV Movie
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 (1992) - TV Special
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 (1993) - TV Movie
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 XXIV (1993) - TV Special
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 XXVIII (1994) - TV Special
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)
ROH: Round Robin Challenge III (2004) - Direct-to-Video
Round Robin Challenge III was a wrestling event promoted by Ring of Honor. It took place on May 15, 2004 in Lexington, Massachusetts.