The live stream schedule for today:
11:00 AM ET - WCCW - 2/26/83 - Von Erichs vs. Freebirds in a Lumberjack Match; Magic Dragon vs. King Kong Bundy.
12:00 PM ET - WCCW - 3/7/83 - David Von Erich vs. Jimmy Garvin for the Texas title; Iceman King Parsons vs. Buddy Roberts.
1:00 PM ET - Wrestlemania XXVIII - 4/1/12 - The Rock vs. John Cena - ONCE in a lifetime; The Undertaker vs Triple H - Hell in a Cell Match.
5:00 PM ET - WWE Superstars - 3/27/14 - R-Truth/Xavier Woods vs. 3MB; Emma vs. Summer Rae.
6:00 PM ET - WWE Main Event Replay - 3/25/14 - Alberto Del Rio vs. Sheamus vs. Dolph Ziggler - IC Title #1 Contender Triple Threat Match.
7:00 PM ET - WWE NXT - 3/27/14 - Adrian Neville vs. Bo Dallas - NXT Championship.
8:00 PM ET - Wrestlemania XXIX - 4/7/13 - The Rock vs. John Cena - TWICE in a lifetime.
Recommended viewing: Battle Bowl '93. Just for curiosity's sake. Not a great show, really. But the concept was different, and it gave us the team of Ric Flair and Steve Austin. Besides, if you don't like it you could always watch Bash '89 or Wrestlemania X-7 to get your BoD street cred back.
11:00 AM ET - WCCW - 2/26/83 - Von Erichs vs. Freebirds in a Lumberjack Match; Magic Dragon vs. King Kong Bundy.
12:00 PM ET - WCCW - 3/7/83 - David Von Erich vs. Jimmy Garvin for the Texas title; Iceman King Parsons vs. Buddy Roberts.
1:00 PM ET - Wrestlemania XXVIII - 4/1/12 - The Rock vs. John Cena - ONCE in a lifetime; The Undertaker vs Triple H - Hell in a Cell Match.
5:00 PM ET - WWE Superstars - 3/27/14 - R-Truth/Xavier Woods vs. 3MB; Emma vs. Summer Rae.
6:00 PM ET - WWE Main Event Replay - 3/25/14 - Alberto Del Rio vs. Sheamus vs. Dolph Ziggler - IC Title #1 Contender Triple Threat Match.
7:00 PM ET - WWE NXT - 3/27/14 - Adrian Neville vs. Bo Dallas - NXT Championship.
8:00 PM ET - Wrestlemania XXIX - 4/7/13 - The Rock vs. John Cena - TWICE in a lifetime.
Recommended viewing: Battle Bowl '93. Just for curiosity's sake. Not a great show, really. But the concept was different, and it gave us the team of Ric Flair and Steve Austin. Besides, if you don't like it you could always watch Bash '89 or Wrestlemania X-7 to get your BoD street cred back.
Boy, they really love that WM 28-29 combo, don't they? Why not throw some other random WM shows in there with a week to go?
ReplyDeleteThey started with 25 on the first Sunday night, and have gone to the next one each Sunday. This is the first time 29 has aired.
ReplyDeleteYeah Cena/Rock has gone from Once In A Lifetime to Twice A Day
ReplyDeleteAnd Yoko went over Luger.
ReplyDeleteBut!
ReplyDeleteI mean...
Well...
Yeah.
I think all the faces won in Summerslam 92.
ReplyDeleteEven the heel/heel match ended in a DDQ.
Nailz beat Virgil, which was definitely heel over a face.
ReplyDeleteThere was also a Natural Disasters win over the Beverley Brothers, but I can't remember which was the face at that point.
Armageddon 2000 came super close ....
ReplyDeleteRadicals over Team Xtreme
Regal over Hardcore Holly
Val Venis (RTC) over Chyna
Chris Jericho over Kane (only face victory)
Edge and Christian win Tag Team Turmoil
Chris Benoit over The One Billy Gunn
Ivory over Trish & Molly
Angle retains belt in HIAC 6-pack
You win.
ReplyDeleteAnd even then, Hogan was assisted by a heel (Undertaker) in his victory.
ReplyDeletekind-of. the crowd definitely treated Michinoku like he was the babyface but afaik "officially" they hadn't established any form of character for him or Sasuke.
ReplyDeleteThe Disasters. Beau and Blake Beverly were never faces.
ReplyDeleteYou're fired.
ReplyDeleteThe shitty Armageddon 2003 came close, 5 out of 7, but all the championship matches went to the heels (Evolution won all the titles, and Molly Holly retained the women's title). As soon as Evo was a surprise entrant in the Tag Team Turmoil to win the tag titles after Orton won the IC title, it wasn't a big jump to know wHHHo was gonna win the world title match.
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