Post by Joe Neglia on May 13, 2019 19:18:49 GMT -5
Same deal as the other threads, figured I'd do a handful of these during the years this was a bigger thing.
WWF @ Beaumont, TX - Convention Center - January 4, 1993 (sell out)
Scott Putski defeated Mike Williams
Horace Boulder (Horace Hogan) defeated Louie Spicolli
Jim Brunzell defeated Bill Irwin (the future Goon)
WWF @ New York City, NY - Manhattan Center - January 11, 1993 (NOTE: RAW Episode #1)
Cheetah Kid (Ted Petty/Rocco Rock) pinned Johnny Rotten (Johnny Grunge) with a backflip bodypress
WWF @ Denver, CO - Coliseum - January 22, 1993 (5,200)
Jim Powers defeated the Predator (Horace Hogan)
WWF @ Reno, NV - First Interstate Athletic Complex - January 23, 1993 (matinee) (2,000+)
Jim Powers pinned the Predator at 8:27 with a scoop slam cradle
WWF @ San Jose, CA - San Jose State Event Center - January 25, 1993 (5,000; sell out)
The Volcano Kid pinned Bobby Young
The Predator pinned Ocean Haliful with a clothesline off the top
WWF @ North Charleston, SC - Civic Center - March 8, 1993 (8,500; 7,800 paid)
Jim Powers defeated Killer Karl Wallace
Todd Champion defeated Rikki Nelson
The Night Stalker (Brian Clarke/Wrath) defeated Reno Riggins
Mike Shaw (the future Bastion Booger) defeated Jerry Stevenson
WWF @ Augusta, GA - Civic Center - March 9, 1993 (8,000; sell out)
Timmy & Tommy Turtle (Barry Hardy & Duane Gill) defeated Tommy Stephenson & Ron Preston at 2:04 following a slingshot senton into the ring (WWE: Unreleased: 1986-1995)
Mike Shaw defeated Barry Horowitz
The Nightstalker defeated Ricky Nelson
WWF @ Phoenix, AZ - America West Arena - April 5, 1993 (7,000; 4,500 paid)
The Mad Monk pinned Larry Ludden
The Smoking Gunns defeated Barry Horowitz & Reno Riggins at 8:53 when Billy pinned Riggins with a bulldog off the top; the Gunns were introduced as Kip Winchester & Brett Colt (the Gunns' debut) (WWE: Unreleased: 1986-1995)
Ron & Don Harris defeated Dale Wolfe & Tim Patterson
Butch Beardon pinned Bill Wolf
The Mad Monk defeated Bobby Young
Louie Spicolli defeated the Lightning Kid (Sean Waltman)
The Brooklyn Brawler defeated Tex Deaton
WWF @ Tucson, AZ - Convention Center - April 6, 1993
The Mad Monk vs. an unknown
Steve Ray (NOT Stevie Ray) vs. an unknown
The Lightning Kid defeated Louie Spicolli
WWF @ Worcester, MA - Memorial Auditorium - May 4, 1993 (4,000; sell out)
Included Bonnie Blackstone conducting untelevised interviews with Lex Luger and Colin Scott (from NFL Australia)
Big City Mike pinned Mo'Pain
The Harlem Knights (Men on a Mission) defeated Jason Knight & Tim McNeany following a legdrop off the second rope
WWF @ Portland, ME - Exposition Building - May 5, 1993 (2,700; sell out)
The Harlem Knights (Men on a Mission) defeated Tony Devito & Mike Bell
The Tazmaniac pinned Skip Taylor at 3:55 with an overhead belly to belly suplex (WWE: Unreleased: 1986-1995)
WWF @ New York City, NY - Manhattan Center - May 10, 1993 (1,200; sell out)
Del Rios (USWA's Spellbinder and future Phantasio) pinned Bobby Who
WWF @ Columbus, OH - Convention Center - June 14, 1993 (3,700)
Kevin Kruger pinned David Heath (Gangrel) with a sunset flip
WWF @ Huntington, WV - Civic Center - June 15, 1993 (4,400)
Rex King & Steve Doll defeated Tito Santana & Virgil
WWF @ New York City, NY - Manhatten Center - July 19, 1993 (1,200)
Rich Myers defeated Duane Gill
WWF @ Utica, NY - War Memorial - July 26, 1993
Glen Ruth pinned TNT (Savio Vega)
Virgil pinned Van Hammer; Van Hammer worked the match as a heel
WWF @ Plattsburgh, NY - Crete Civic Center - July 27, 1993 (3,000; sell out)
Damien Demento pinned Van Hammer
WWF @ White Plains, NY - Westchester County Civic Center - August 17, 1993
The Brooklyn Brawler defeated Tommy Dreamer
WWF @ Grand Rapids, MI - August 31, 1993 (3,500; sell out)
The Texas Hangmen defeated Gary Jackson & Sonny Rogers
WWF @ Saginaw, MI - Civic Center - September 1, 1993 (3,000)
Gary Jackson pinned Barry Horowitz
WWF @ Worcester, MA - Memorial Auditorium - September 28, 1993 (2,000)
Barry Horowitz pinned Mike Davis
Mike Davis & Jerry Seavey defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecers (w/ Johnny Polo) via disqualification at 2:06 when the referee stopped the match after the champions repeatedly pulled their opponents off the mat before the three-count; after the bout, the Quebecers continued to attack their opponents
WWF @ Poughkeepsie, NY - Mid-Hudson Civic Center - October 18, 1993
Monday Night Raw - in an untelevised segment, Crush came to the ring in his Demolition garb, leather mask, etc and briefly was at ringside before returning backstage:
Sabu defeated Scott Taylor
Rick & Scott Steiner defeated PJ Walker & Tony DeVito at 3:07 when Scott pinned DeVito following the top rope bulldog double team
Ludvig Borga defeated Mike Bucci via submission at 3:45 with the backbreaker
WWF @ Glens Falls, NY - Civic Center - October 19, 1993
Rich Myers defeated Todd Champion
WWF @ Burlington, VT - Civic Center - October 20, 1993 (2,500; sell out)
Glen Jacobs defeated Mike Bell
Sabu defeated Scott Taylor
WWF @ Carbondale, PA - High School - November 9, 1993
Tarantula defeated an unknown
*Not real sure about that last one - it's not on wrestlingdata's version of the card, but that version could be the TV-only matches.
WWF @ Beaumont, TX - Convention Center - January 4, 1993 (sell out)
Scott Putski defeated Mike Williams
Horace Boulder (Horace Hogan) defeated Louie Spicolli
Jim Brunzell defeated Bill Irwin (the future Goon)
WWF @ New York City, NY - Manhattan Center - January 11, 1993 (NOTE: RAW Episode #1)
Cheetah Kid (Ted Petty/Rocco Rock) pinned Johnny Rotten (Johnny Grunge) with a backflip bodypress
WWF @ Denver, CO - Coliseum - January 22, 1993 (5,200)
Jim Powers defeated the Predator (Horace Hogan)
WWF @ Reno, NV - First Interstate Athletic Complex - January 23, 1993 (matinee) (2,000+)
Jim Powers pinned the Predator at 8:27 with a scoop slam cradle
WWF @ San Jose, CA - San Jose State Event Center - January 25, 1993 (5,000; sell out)
The Volcano Kid pinned Bobby Young
The Predator pinned Ocean Haliful with a clothesline off the top
WWF @ North Charleston, SC - Civic Center - March 8, 1993 (8,500; 7,800 paid)
Jim Powers defeated Killer Karl Wallace
Todd Champion defeated Rikki Nelson
The Night Stalker (Brian Clarke/Wrath) defeated Reno Riggins
Mike Shaw (the future Bastion Booger) defeated Jerry Stevenson
WWF @ Augusta, GA - Civic Center - March 9, 1993 (8,000; sell out)
Timmy & Tommy Turtle (Barry Hardy & Duane Gill) defeated Tommy Stephenson & Ron Preston at 2:04 following a slingshot senton into the ring (WWE: Unreleased: 1986-1995)
Mike Shaw defeated Barry Horowitz
The Nightstalker defeated Ricky Nelson
WWF @ Phoenix, AZ - America West Arena - April 5, 1993 (7,000; 4,500 paid)
The Mad Monk pinned Larry Ludden
The Smoking Gunns defeated Barry Horowitz & Reno Riggins at 8:53 when Billy pinned Riggins with a bulldog off the top; the Gunns were introduced as Kip Winchester & Brett Colt (the Gunns' debut) (WWE: Unreleased: 1986-1995)
Ron & Don Harris defeated Dale Wolfe & Tim Patterson
Butch Beardon pinned Bill Wolf
The Mad Monk defeated Bobby Young
Louie Spicolli defeated the Lightning Kid (Sean Waltman)
The Brooklyn Brawler defeated Tex Deaton
WWF @ Tucson, AZ - Convention Center - April 6, 1993
The Mad Monk vs. an unknown
Steve Ray (NOT Stevie Ray) vs. an unknown
The Lightning Kid defeated Louie Spicolli
WWF @ Worcester, MA - Memorial Auditorium - May 4, 1993 (4,000; sell out)
Included Bonnie Blackstone conducting untelevised interviews with Lex Luger and Colin Scott (from NFL Australia)
Big City Mike pinned Mo'Pain
The Harlem Knights (Men on a Mission) defeated Jason Knight & Tim McNeany following a legdrop off the second rope
WWF @ Portland, ME - Exposition Building - May 5, 1993 (2,700; sell out)
The Harlem Knights (Men on a Mission) defeated Tony Devito & Mike Bell
The Tazmaniac pinned Skip Taylor at 3:55 with an overhead belly to belly suplex (WWE: Unreleased: 1986-1995)
WWF @ New York City, NY - Manhattan Center - May 10, 1993 (1,200; sell out)
Del Rios (USWA's Spellbinder and future Phantasio) pinned Bobby Who
WWF @ Columbus, OH - Convention Center - June 14, 1993 (3,700)
Kevin Kruger pinned David Heath (Gangrel) with a sunset flip
WWF @ Huntington, WV - Civic Center - June 15, 1993 (4,400)
Rex King & Steve Doll defeated Tito Santana & Virgil
WWF @ New York City, NY - Manhatten Center - July 19, 1993 (1,200)
Rich Myers defeated Duane Gill
WWF @ Utica, NY - War Memorial - July 26, 1993
Glen Ruth pinned TNT (Savio Vega)
Virgil pinned Van Hammer; Van Hammer worked the match as a heel
WWF @ Plattsburgh, NY - Crete Civic Center - July 27, 1993 (3,000; sell out)
Damien Demento pinned Van Hammer
WWF @ White Plains, NY - Westchester County Civic Center - August 17, 1993
The Brooklyn Brawler defeated Tommy Dreamer
WWF @ Grand Rapids, MI - August 31, 1993 (3,500; sell out)
The Texas Hangmen defeated Gary Jackson & Sonny Rogers
WWF @ Saginaw, MI - Civic Center - September 1, 1993 (3,000)
Gary Jackson pinned Barry Horowitz
WWF @ Worcester, MA - Memorial Auditorium - September 28, 1993 (2,000)
Barry Horowitz pinned Mike Davis
Mike Davis & Jerry Seavey defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecers (w/ Johnny Polo) via disqualification at 2:06 when the referee stopped the match after the champions repeatedly pulled their opponents off the mat before the three-count; after the bout, the Quebecers continued to attack their opponents
WWF @ Poughkeepsie, NY - Mid-Hudson Civic Center - October 18, 1993
Monday Night Raw - in an untelevised segment, Crush came to the ring in his Demolition garb, leather mask, etc and briefly was at ringside before returning backstage:
Sabu defeated Scott Taylor
Rick & Scott Steiner defeated PJ Walker & Tony DeVito at 3:07 when Scott pinned DeVito following the top rope bulldog double team
Ludvig Borga defeated Mike Bucci via submission at 3:45 with the backbreaker
WWF @ Glens Falls, NY - Civic Center - October 19, 1993
Rich Myers defeated Todd Champion
WWF @ Burlington, VT - Civic Center - October 20, 1993 (2,500; sell out)
Glen Jacobs defeated Mike Bell
Sabu defeated Scott Taylor
WWF @ Carbondale, PA - High School - November 9, 1993
Tarantula defeated an unknown
*Not real sure about that last one - it's not on wrestlingdata's version of the card, but that version could be the TV-only matches.