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The Brother Love Show - October 1989 [Videos]


The Brother Love Show premiered on World Wrestling Federation television in 1988, with host Bruce Prichard in his famous Brother Love character. The "show" lasted until 1991.


Guests: "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiasse and Virgil
Commentators: Vince McMahon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura


Guests: Mr. Perfect with the Genius
Commentator: Vince McMahon


Guests: "Macho King" Randy Savage and Queen Sherri
Commentators: Vince McMahon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura


Guest: "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes
Commentators: Vince McMahon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura


WWF PRIME TIME WRESTLING
Aired on October 30, 1989
Guests: "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka,
and The Bushwackers (Cousin Butch, Cousin Luke)
Commentators: Vince McMahon and Jesse "The Body" Ventura
Hosts: Gorilla Monsoon and "Rowdy" Roddy Piper as Bobby Heenan

An Early WCW "Triple H" Promo Previews Possible Future Match Ups with Steve Austin, Lord Regal, and Hulk Hogan with FULL MATCHES INCLUDED [Videos]



WCW PRO
Gordon Solie interviews Jean Paul Levesque
Aired on July 30, 1994


In Your House 11: Buried Alive
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin vs Hunter Hearst Helmsley
with Mr. Perfect
Indianapolis, Indiana
October 20, 1996
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Jim Ross, Jerry Lawler


RAW
Triple H vs William Regal
First Blood Match
January 7, 2008
Commentators: Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler


SmackDown!
Hulk Hogan vs Triple H
June 6, 2002
Commentators: Michael Cole and Taz

"Macho Man" Randy Savage Promos: The "Hulkamania is Dead" statement from 1986 and 1989 [Videos]


PRIME TIME WRESTLING
August 18, 1986

“I’m unique…”

“...The Macho Man Randy Savage is Number 1 in Professional Wrestling. And me with this bar of soap symbolically, sticks this soap in your pocket right there, in his pocket. Doesn’t that look really really really nice? Cause, I’m cleaning up Professional Wrestling right now, yeah, I am! I’m taking every challenger that Jack Tunney, president of the WWF thinks is ready, and I’ve been putting them down with that big elbow right there and pinning them 1-2-3. And now, and now, and now, I say to President Jack Tunney, how much longer can Hulk Hogan hide behind the façade that he is the greatest wrester going? Hulkamania is dead! And Macho Madness is the strongest force around, and that is the truth, yeah, and cannot be denied. How do you like that?”


PRIME TIME WRESTLING
March 27, 1989

“Oh, Hulk Hogan, yeah, you say you don’t know where the Macho Man is coming from? You’re right, you don’t know anything about the Macho Man Randy Savage and where I’m coming from because it’s MIND-BOGGLING to ya, yeah! How one man, can make it to the top of the World Wrestling Federation Mountain, yeah, all by myself. No Puke-sters helping to the left, and no Puke-sters helping me to the right. Didn’t need them then, DON’T NEED THEM NOW! And another person I don’t need is Elizabeth either, yeah, because I'm the champion BY MYSELF, ALL BY MYSELF!

You don't know where I'm coming from, Hulk Hogan, this Sunday afternoon, but I know where you're coming from, yeah, I know EVERYTHING ABOUT HULK HOGAN YEAH! I know what makes you TICK, yeah. And you've got the audacity, yeah, to see that in WrestleMania V that Hulkamania IS GONNA SURVIVE!

You don't know me, Hulk Hogan, you don't know where I'm coming from. After I beat you with that big elbow and pin you 1-2-3, GUARENTEED VICTORY!

I'm gonna tell you and all the Puke-sters out there one last time before this Sunday afternoon. Hulkamania is DEAD!"

1998 Royal Rumble Match [Videos]


"It's Every Man For Himself." - Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler repeat this statement several times throughout the Royal Rumble match.

Event Date: January 18, 1998
Venue: San Jose Arena
Location: San Jose, California

1998 Royal Rumble
Commentators: Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler
#1 - Cactus Jack (Mick Foley)
#2 - Chainsaw Charlie (Terry Funk)

#4 - The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) enters the Royal Rumble

#16 - Mankind (Mick Foley) enters the Royal Rumble

#24 - Stone Cold Steve Austin enters the Royal Rumble


#28 - Dude Love (Mick Foley) enters the Royal Rumble


The Final Four
Stone Cold Steve Austin
The Rock (Dwayne Johnson)
Dude Love (Mick Foley)
Faarooq (Ron Simmons)


Please note this post is for educational and research purposes.



Bonus In-ring Interview:

WWF Raw
Aired on Monday, January 12, 1998
Stone Cold Steve Austin with Michael Cole

Classic WWF Matches: The Dynamite Kid vs Bret Hart [Video]



Event Date: September 14, 1985
Venue: Capital Centre
Location: Landover, Maryland

WWF Prime Time Wrestling
The Dynamite Kid vs Bret Hart
Commentary: Gorilla Monsoon and Lord Alfred Hayes
Aired October 8, 1985

“Hitman making the Dynamite Kid pay here at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland, where they’re literally hanging off the rafters, as once again the Superstars of the World Wrestling Federation invading.” - Gorilla Monsoon (Robert James "Gino" Marella), 9/14/1985



Classic WWF Television Matches: Bret "Hitman" Hart vs Dave Wagner [Video]


Event Date: Tuesday, April 25, 1989
Venue: Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Location: Des Moines, Iowa

WWF Prime Time Wrestling
Bret Hart vs Dave Wagner
Commentary: Bobby Heenan and Gorilla Monsoon
Aired on May 5, 1989


WWF PRIME TIME WRESTLING 09/09/91 [Videos]


On September 9, 1991, Ric Flair made his historic World Wrestling Federation (WWF) television debut with the World Heavyweight Championship on an episode of WWF Prime Time Wrestling, after a long successful career with rival promotion NWA/WCW.

Below is a good example of an episode of WWF Prime Time Wrestling which aired on the USA Network from the end of the so-called "Golden Age" of Professional Wrestling, showing the excellent production values of the WWF compared to other wrestling promotions at the time. WWF Prime Time Wrestling primarily served as a recap program, showcasing quality matches and interview segments from WWF syndicated programs and pay-per-views. WWF Prime Time Wrestling was replaced in January 1993 on the USA Network, with the premiere of  WWF Monday Night Raw.