WWF Tag Team Battles: Demolition vs The Rockers [Videos]


When The Rockers exploded onto the WWF scene in the summer of 1988, the high-flying duo of Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty instantly brought a new level of speed, athleticism, and excitement to the tag team division. Officially debuting in June, the energetic newcomers wasted little time making their presence felt. Within just a few months, they were already stepping into the ring with Demolition—the reigning WWF Tag Team Champions and one of the most dominant, intimidating teams of the era.

It was a daunting early test. Demolition, the destructive pairing of Ax and Smash, had built their reputation through raw power, relentless aggression, and an iron grip on the championship. In stark contrast, the Rockers relied on lightning-fast double-team offense, aerial attacks, and nonstop momentum, embodying a completely different vision of tag team wrestling.

This collection of videos captures that thrilling early chapter of the Rockers’ WWF run. It begins with their first two television matches, which introduced fans to their electrifying style, followed by a promo in which the Rockers address the challenge of facing Demolition. The journey culminates at the legendary Madison Square Garden, where the rising contenders squared off with the champions in a memorable clash that perfectly showcased the battle between speed and power.

For a team only months into their WWF journey, the Rockers were already proving they belonged on wrestling’s biggest stage.


The Rockers vs Steve Lombardi & Terry Gibbs
WWF Wrestling Challenge
Aired June 1988
Fresno, California, USA
Commentary: Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby Heenan


The Rockers vs Iron Mike Sharpe & The Intruder
WWF Superstars of Wrestling
Aired June 1988
Oakland, California, USA
Commentary: Vince McMahon & Jesse Ventura


The Rockers Promo on Demolition
Summer 1988


Demolition vs The Rockers
WWF Prime Time Wrestling
Filmed October 24, 1988
New York, New York, USA
Commentary: Lord Alfred Hayes, Superstar Billy Graham, Rod Trograd

🔥 Heat Without Allies: Bad News Brown’s 1988 WWF Campaign [Videos]



In 1988, the World Wrestling Federation was defined by larger-than-life heroes. Hulkamania ran wild, the Mega Powers dominated the spotlight, and patriotism and alliances ruled the Golden Era. Yet standing apart from the flag‑waving theatrics was a man who trusted no one and asked for no approval: Bad News Brown.

Born in New York City as Allen James Coage, Brown later adopted Calgary, Alberta, as his home and became a proud Canadian citizen. His worldview—and his ring persona—reflected that independence. While others relied on partners, managers, and crowd approval, Brown thrived on hostility and isolation.

This post revisits the defining moments of Bad News Brown’s pivotal 1988 WWF campaign: his striking television debut, his summer showdown with Bret Hart in Milwaukee, and his December World Heavyweight Championship challenge against “Macho Man” Randy Savage at Madison Square Garden.

In a year defined by unity and spectacle, Bad News Brown stood alone. The self‑proclaimed “baddest man in the WWF” carved out his own space in an already crowded Golden Era—and made certain no one mistook him for just another wrestler.


Bad News Brown vs Brady Boone
WWF Superstars of Wrestling Taping
Huntsville, Alabama, USA
Filmed on Tuesday, January 5, 1988
Commentary: Vince McMahon, Jesse Ventura, Bruno Sammartino


Bad News Brown vs Bret "Hitman" Hart
WWF WrestleFest '88
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Sunday, July 31, 1988
Commentary: Sean Mooney, Lord Alfred Hayes, Superstar Billy Graham


The Brother Love Show
with Special Guest President Jack Tunney
and Bad News Brown
WWF Superstars of Wrestling
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Filmed on October 25, 1988
Aired on November 26, 1988
Commentary: Vince McMahon and Jesse Ventura


Bad News Brown vs Bob Emery
WWF Superstars of Wrestling Taping
Daytona Beach, Florida, USA
Filmed on December 6, 1988
Commentary: Vince McMahon and Jesse Ventura


WWF World Heavyweight Championship Match
"Macho Man" Randy Savage vs Bad News Brown
WWF on MSG Network
New York, New York, USA
December 30, 1988
Commentary: Lord Alfred Hayes, Hillbilly Jim, Rod Trongard

💥 "Rowdy" Roddy Piper slaps Billy Red Lyons in Toronto, Ontario, Canada [Videos]




Maple Leaf Wrestling
Aired July 1984


This segment between "Rowdy" Roddy Piper and Maple Leaf Wrestling's Billy Red Lyons aired months before the incident in December 1984, when professional wrestler David Schultz slapped ABC News journalist John Stossel during the filming of a 20/20 news report at Madison Square Garden in New York City. It is possible that Piper’s July slap of Lyons served as inspiration for Schultz. The December altercation sparked a major scandal, ultimately resulting in a lawsuit and a $425,000 settlement for Stossel, paid by the World Wrestling Federation.


David Schultz slaps John Stossel
Filmed December 1984