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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2012 14:02:03 GMT -5
WCW on St Patricks Day 1993 in Dublin.
Vader beat Sting for the Title......I was devastated.Sting had beaten Vader for it the night beofre in London.
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Post by Zincdust on Jun 1, 2012 14:12:50 GMT -5
Mine was in February of 1988, at the Boise State Pavilion (Boise, ID). If I remember right...
01. S.D. Jones pinned Luscious Johnny Valiant 02. Outlaw Ron Bass pinned Brady Boone 03. Dangerous Danny Davis pinned Sam Houston 04. WWE Women's Tag Team Champions the Jumping Bomb Angels defeated the Glamour Girls 05. Ken Patera pinned Demolition Smash (with Demolition Ax) 06. The Ultimate Warrior defeated Hercules Hernandez by countout 07. Hulk Hogan & Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Ted DiBiase & Virgil (with Andre the Giant) when Hogan pinned Virgil
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jakksking1
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Post by jakksking1 on Jun 1, 2012 14:38:22 GMT -5
This was my first, live from a 1,000 seat auditorium
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Daniel Bryan Says No
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Post by Daniel Bryan Says No on Jun 1, 2012 19:44:06 GMT -5
Raw in December 1996. Several Raw's were taped that night and I don't remember the results but I do remember Bret Hart teaming up with Savio Vega. Undertaker pinned someone. I'm sure I could actually look all these up instead.
But I do remember Flash Funk having to dance for over 3 minutes because of the commercial break.
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Post by specterkev on Jun 1, 2012 22:16:22 GMT -5
my very first live show was a WWF house show in fort worth texas back in October 1997. the main even was the undertaker vs Bret Hart. This was like a week or so after Kane debuted at the october ppv and kane was the HOT topic. I remember when going through a fan filled crowded corrdoors to our seats, some guy yelled "It's KANE!!!" Every single person all looked back to see. lol course kane was not there.. guess that guy had fooled us all lol Thoguh Kane was there at the show,, he and paul barrer tried to distract Taker during the main event. I'll never forget that night.. my first ever live show. The best part is.. my brother, our friend chris, his girlfriend, and another friend named Tim,...and myself,.. we all got to go see it for FREE, since tim's uncle worked at the arena... the most forgettable part of the night was.. we had no ride home... it was dark and scary as we went to a closed convience store not far from the arena, trying to find somone to pick us up. luckily my brother used to cruise around in his van on weekend nights and we managed to page him and get in contact with him,.. because everyone else we tried could not come downtown to get us lol oh and if anyone is wondering, Taker beat Bret EDIT: I looked and sure enoguh the show was on that website! www.wrestlingdata.com/index.php?befehl=shows&show=383521 Faarooq, Kama, Rocky Maivia and D'Lo Brown defeated Crush, Chainz, Skull and 8-Ball 2 Blackjack Windham and Blackjack Bradshaw defeated Miguel Pérez Jr. and Savio Vega 3 The Patriot defeated The Sultan 4 Road Warrior Hawk defeated Phineas I. Godwinn 5 WWF Intercontinental Title Match Owen Hart (c) defeated Dude Love 6 Ken Shamrock defeated Triple H 7 WWF World Heavyweight Title Match The Undertaker defeated Bret Hart (c) by disqualification ((I remember Dude love cut an awesome ass promo that night about how he used to wrestle in the area all the time. Also, this was the time owen had a restraining order on Austin... was awesome when Austin came out to talk trash on Owen trying to get him to lose the match,.. he still won,.. but owen then got a stunner afterwards and the cops came and took austin away in handcuffs lol ))
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2012 20:46:33 GMT -5
WCW House Show from May 26, 1998 at the Mid-South Coliseum.
1 Ernest Miller vs. Yuji Nagata 2 The Barbarian vs. Kenny Kaos 3 Konnan vs. Hugh Morrus 4 Davey Boy Smith vs. Robbie Rage 5 WCW United States Title Match: Goldberg vs. Saturn 6 Lex Luger vs. The Giant 7 Sting vs. Bret Hart
Things I remember vividly are the Sting vs. Bret Hart match, Konnan's match, and seeing Bulldog. Sting vs. Hart was really special because it was the first time they had ever wrestled one-on-one and after the match Kevin Nash, Luger, and Konnan came out and told Sting that they need a decision on if he was going to join the Wolfpack or not. He put the shirt on and celebrated. Then on Nitro a week later Sting actually joined. It was really cool. I guess they were testing the waters to see how the crowd would react.
Another thing I remember is Konnan coming out to the Wolfpacks new theme music (that would debut on TV on the following Thunder). When the music hit no-one knew who it was then out came Konnan and everyone realized that it was a new Wolfpack song.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2012 20:55:21 GMT -5
A aus Live event feturing Kid Kash, Tommy Dreamer, Raven, and Justin Crebile
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Burger Lad
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Post by Burger Lad on Jun 3, 2012 16:35:32 GMT -5
Great website the wrestling data one.
Here's mine:
1 Dave Taylor, Tony St. Clair and Danny Collins defeated Drew McDonald, Chic Cullen and Johnny Smith
2 Koko B. Ware defeated Brooklyn Brawler
3 Jim Duggan defeated The Barbarian
4 WWF Intercontinental Title Match Davey Boy Smith defeated Mr. Perfect (c) by countout
5 Paul Roma and Hercules defeated Bushwhackers (Bushwhacker Butch and Bushwhacker Luke)
6 The Berzerker defeated Tito Santana
7 Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart defeated Demolition (Smash and Crush)
8 Greg Valentine defeated Haku
9 Ultimate Warrior defeated The Undertaker by disqualification
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Post by StingerSplash on Jun 3, 2012 16:43:11 GMT -5
Rupp Arena in Lexington, KY: June 7, 2002.
1 D'Lo Brown and Shawn Stasiak defeated Goldust and Justin Credible 2 Tommy Dreamer defeated Stevie Richards 3 WWE European Title Match & WWE Women's Title Match Spike Dudley and Trish Stratus (c) defeated William Regal (c) and Molly Holly 4 The Prototype defeated Crash Holly 5 WWE Hardcore Title Match Bradshaw (c) defeated Big Show 6 X-Pac defeated Matt Hardy 7 Bull Buchanan defeated Ron Waterman 8 Brock Lesnar defeated Bubba Ray Dudley 9 The Undertaker defeated Rob Van Dam 10 Steve Austin defeated Eddie Guerrero
I'll never forget that show. As a six year old, it was just incredible to see all the guys I watched on TV in person.
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Post by Daniel F'n Bryan on Jun 3, 2012 16:53:48 GMT -5
My first show was the last Raw in Philly right before SummerSlam in 1998. Sadly the only things I can remember about the entire show are a giant Blow up Stone Cold and Undertaker being outside the arena and a SICK video package for SummerSlam that had Highway To Hell by AC/DC playing (Pretty sure that was the theme for the PPV). I dont know how in the world I dont remember being there live for a HITC match but I was and I know that now thanks to that website. Monday Night Raw: 8/24/98-Philadelphia, PA DM:El Merenguero defeated Scott Taylor DM:Max Mini defeated El Torito DM:Armando Fernández defeated Sho Funaki DM:D'Lo Brown defeated Dustin Runnels DM:Headbangers (Mosh and Thrasher) defeated The Pitbulls (Pitbull #1 and Pitbull #2) DM:Skull and 8-Ball defeated Ace Darling and Devon Storm DM:Bob Holly defeated Dick Togo 1:Ken Shamrock defeated Dan Severn by disqualification (2:54 minutes) 2:Kurrgan defeated Marc Mero by disqualification (1:40 minutes) 3:New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg and Billy Gunn) defeated Southern Justice (Dennis Knight and Mark Canterbury) (3:15 minutes) 4:Hell in a Cell Match Kane vs. Mankind ended without a winner as a no contest (7:30 minutes) 5:X-Pac defeated Gangrel by disqualification 6:Brawl for All, Final Bart Gunn defeated Bradshaw
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Post by ICW on Jun 3, 2012 18:19:48 GMT -5
My first event was a house show in Long Island, New York called "Too bad to broadcast" and it was during the Invasion angle in 2001.
The main event was Stone Cold Steve Austin of the Alliance vs. Kurt Angle for the WWF. I remember there was a huge brawl during the beginning of the show and Kane came out and cleaned house.
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Post by highland1983 on Jun 3, 2012 18:51:49 GMT -5
My first WWF show was in 1987. But, I barely remember that. I was only 5. But, I do remember touching George The Animal Steele's hairy arms lol.
My first WCW Show was in 1996. WCW @ Grand Rapids, MI - Van Andel Arena - November 4, 1996 (7,568) Monday Nitro - featured an opening show of Sting standing in the rafters and the Giant & Ted Dibiase in the crowd looking up at Sting; moments later, Tony Schiavone & Larry Zbyszko showed off the WCW Women's Title belt, which would be awarded to the winner of a tournament that would begin later in the show; it was announced Eric Bischoff was not on hand as he was in Portland, OR trying to strike a deal with Roddy Piper to face WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan; included an ad for the WCW Monday Nitro T-shirt staring Meng & the Barbarian, with subtitles; featured the announcement WCW Saturday Night would feature Jim Duggan vs. Lord Steven Regal, Harlem Heat vs. Jacques Rougeau & Carl Oulette, and Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. WCW Cruiserweight Champion Dean Malenko; included an ad for the nWo T-shirt staring the Giant, WCW Tag Team Champions Scott Hall & Kevin Nash; featured footage from the previous week of the Giant, in the crowd, cutting a promo on Jeff Jarrett; included Mike Tenay conducting an interview in the aisle with Jarrett, Chris Benoit, Woman, Steve McMichael, and Debra McMichael, during which Benoit & McMichael took exception to Jarrett considering himself a Horseman; after the other Horsemen went backstage, Jarrett told Tenay that WCW needed leadership as Sting was spotted in the crowd; moments later, Jarrett said Sting fumbled the ball at Fall Brawl but Jarrett, Ric Flair, or Piper could get the job done against the nWo; featured a segment in which Bischoff called in to the commentary team to report there had been a snag in negotiations between Piper and WCW but he would meet up with Piper the following Tuesday in Toronto to continue discussions; included, in full, Piper's appearance at Halloween Havoc; featured a closing segment in which Hogan, Dibiase, Giant, and Vincent came out, with Hogan showing a clip from his new movie, 'Santa with Muscles;' Hogan then noted the upcoming Cable ACE Awards, the fact Ted Turner would be sitting front row, and that Hogan and the nWo were still waiting on their invitations; Hogan then said he was deserved an award and would crash the award show; Hogan then said Piper was too scared to face him and then posed for the fans: Marcus Alexander Bagwell (w/ Scotty Riggs) pinned Brad Armstrong at 7:57 when Bagwell landed on top as both men attempted a crossbody at the same time; during the bout, Sting, in the rafters, and the Giant and Ted Dibiase, in the crowd, were shown going backstage Diamond Dallas Page pinned Ice Train (w/ Teddy Long) at 6:35 with the Diamond Cutter; prior to the bout, footage was shown from the previous week in which WCW Tag Team Champions Kevin Nash & Scott Hall celebrated Page's victory; early in the match, Nash & Hall appeared in the crowd; referee Nick Patrick wore a neckbrace for the contest; late in the bout, Hall & Nash assaulted Train in the ring with their title belts as Page and Patrick were on the floor; moments later, Train got up and traunted Hall & Nash, now in the aisle, until he sustained the Diamond Cutter WCW Cruiserweight Champion Dean Malenko pinned Scotty Riggs (w/ Marcus Alexander Bagwell) at 3:23 with an Oklahoma side roll after Riggs was knocked off the top to the floor and Bagwell rolled his partner back inside the ring; prior to the bout, it was announced Malenko would defend against Psychosis at World War 3; during the contest, Syxx appeared in the crowd accompanied by several fans carrying nWo signs; after the match, Bagwell and Riggs had words over the loss Chris Benoit (w/ Woman) pinned Hector Guerrero at around the 12-minute mark with a roll up and putting his feet on the ropes for leverage after Woman prevented Guerrero from getting a pin with a rolling cradle; during the bout, Kevin Sullivan & Jimmy Hart cut an insert promo on Sullivan's upcoming match with Benoit Nov. 23 in Baltimore; after the contest, the Giant, in possession of the WCW US Title, was shown in the crowd WCW Women's Championship Tournament: Madusa pinned CMLL Women's Champion Reina Jubuki (a masked Akira Hokuto) in a non-title match at 3:14 with a reversal into the German suplex and bridge; referee Nick Patrick wore a neckbrace for the match; during the contest, Zero & Sonny Onoo appeared ringside Chris Jericho pinned Michael Wallstreet with an inside cradle at 6:47; after the bout, Mike Tenay conducted an interview in the aisle with Nick Patrick and his attorney until Jericho interrupted, said Patrick wasn't injured, and was working for the nWo; moments later, Teddy Long came out and argued that Patrick let Ice Train lose earlier after the nWo's interference; Ted Dibiase and Vincent were then shown watching in the crowd Lex Luger pinned Booker T (w/ Sister Sherri) at around the 8-minute mark with a forearm to the back of the head and roll up after Booker became distracted by Col. Rob Parker at ringside; during the bout, Luger cut an insert promo in which he asked Sting to talk to him about what's going on
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Post by twinn on Jun 16, 2012 18:52:10 GMT -5
I also have this VIVID memory of seeing Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair wrestle at a house show while both were in the WWF, but I am not 100% certain if that memory actually happened, or if it was a dream. I wish so bad that I could find out if it was real. My gut tells me it was, but I just can't be certain. IT WAS REAL!!! Last night I was reading through a diary that my mom kept about me when I was growing up and in one of the entries she talked about how my uncles had bought tickets to this event as a gift for my 4th birthday and how I got to go and see Hulk Hogan, Big Boss Man, Legion of Doom, Ric Flair, Mountie, Tito Santana, British Bulldog, Earthquake, IRS, etc. It feels like a huge weight has been lifted off of my shoulders haha
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Post by jeffro2000 on Jun 16, 2012 21:57:56 GMT -5
Mine was a WWF Raw in 1995 in Macon, Ga. They had the live Raw that night, and taped 2 more weeks worth. It was when Sid debuted as HBK's body guard. Just remember thinking how huge he was.
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