The 1999 Wrestling Almanac
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wwf and wcw PPV results
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Results Clash Of the Champions 1 Greensboro, NC March 27, 1988
Ric Flair & Sting battled wrestle to a time limit draw... Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated NWA tag team champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard for the titles... The Midnight Express defeated The Fantastics by DQ... The Road Warriors & Dusty Rhodes defeated Ivan Koloff & The Powers Of Pain in a barbed- wire match.... Mike Rotundo defeated Jimmy Garvin in a college rules match.
Clash Of the Champions 2 Miami, FL June 8, 1988
U.S. champion Barry Windham defeated Brad Armstrong... U.S tag team champions the Fantastics beat The Sheepherders... Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner... Nikita Koloff beat Al Perez by DQ when Larry Zbyszko & Gary Hart attacked Koloff... Dusty Rhodes & Sting beat NWA world tag team champions Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson by DQ when Barry Windham interfered.
Clash of the Champions 3 Albany, GA September 7,1988
Brad Armstrong battled Mike Rotundo to a time -limit draw... Steve Williams & Nikita Koloff defeated The Sheepherders... Dusty Rhodes defeated Kevin Sullivan by DQ when Gary Hart & Al Perez interfered... Rick Morton defeated Ivan Koloff in a Chain match... Sting defeated Barry Windham by DQ.
Clash of the Champions 4 Chattanooga, TN December 7, 1988
The Fantastics beat Eddie Gilbert & Ron Simmons in the finals of the U.S. tag team tournament... Steve Williams defeated The Italian Stallion... Ivan Koloff beat Paul Jones with one hand tied behind his back... Road Warrior Anmial beat Dusty Rhodes by DQ... Barry Windham & Ric Flair beat The Midnight Express.
Clash of the Champions 5 Cleveland, OH February 13,1989
The Midnight Express beat The Russian Assassins... Butch Reed defeated Steve Casey... Lex Luger beat The Blackmailer... Steve Williams & Mike Rotundo beat The Fantastics... Rick Steamboat beat Bob Bradley... Rick Steiner defeated Rip Morgan... The Road Warriors & Genichiro Tenryu wrestled to a no contest with Michael Hayes, Junkyard Dog, & Sting after th Varsity Club interfered
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Statistics on every top superstar in the wwf and the wcw
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Title Histories
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WWF World Title Buddy Rogers Bruno Sammartino Ivan Koloff Pedro Morales Stan Stasiak Bruno Sammartino Superstar Graham Bob Backland Antonio Inoki Bob Backland The Iron Sheik Hulk Hogan Randy Savage Note: this was a tournament at WrestleMania 4 because the title was vacated after Andre the Giant try to give the title to Ted DiBiase when he beat Hulk Hogan for it.
Hulk Hogan The Ultimate Warrior Sgt. slaughter Hulk Hogan The Undertaker Ric Flair Note: Won the Royal Rumble. The Title was vacated after Hulk Hogan won the title back from the Undertaker by throwing the ashes in the Undertaker's face. Note: President Jack Tunney was at ring side to make sure this was a fair match but was knocked unconscious by the interfering Ric Flair
Randy Savage ric Flair Bret Hart Yokozuna Hulk Hogan Yokozuna Bret Hart Bob Backland Diesal (NASH) Bret Hart Shawn Michaels Psycho Sid Shawn Michaels Bret Hart Note: After Michaels Vacated the title due to a knee injuy, Bret Hart, Steve Austin, Vader, and the Undertaker took part in a four way elimination match. Bret Hart beat the Undertaker by throwing him over the top rope
Psycho Sid The Undertaker Bret Hart Shawn Michaels Steve Austin Kane Steve Austin The Rock Rocky Maiva Note: The Undertaker and Kane pinned Austin at Break Down and the title was declared vacant. At Survior Series the Rock won A 16 man Tournament by beating Mankind in the finals.
Mankind The Rock Rocky Maiva Mankind The Rock Rocky Maiva Steve Austin
WWF European Heavyweight Title Davey Boy Smith Note:This was a Tournament final
Shawn Michaels Triple H Owen Hart Note: Golddust impersonated champion Triple H for this match, but WWF Commissioner Sgt. Slaughter allowed the title to change hands. Triple H D-Lo Brown X-Pac D-Lo Brown X-Pac Shane McMahon Note: X-Pac and Triple H took on Kane and Shane McMahon and Shane said if his team wins he gets the European title. Shane hit X-Pac over the head with the title beat and made the pin.
Note: Shane McMahon as retired the beat becoming the second person to be undefeated to retire a championship belt
WWF Light Heavyweight Title
Taka Michinoku Note: this was a tournament final
Christian Duane Gill (GILLBERG)
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