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Ric Flair vs. Junkyard Dog – Clash of the Champions XI
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Ric Flair vs Junkyard Dog |
π June 13, 1990 | πΊ TBS | π NWA World Heavyweight Championship
"To be the man… you’ve got to beat the man!" – Ric Flair
“Grab them cakes!” – Junkyard Dog
π£ The Road to Coastal Crush
In mid-1990, Ric Flair was deep into another golden run as the NWA World Heavyweight Champion, flanked by the Four Horsemen and dodging top contenders left and right. But at Clash of the Champions XI, held in Charleston, South Carolina, he met an unlikely challenger in the beloved powerhouse: Junkyard Dog.
Though best remembered for his WWF run, JYD had made his return to the southern scene in WCW, becoming a surprise fan-favorite in the NWA title picture. This match would mark JYD’s final major world title challenge on national TV—a collision of two iconic forces, each representing a different era and style.
π₯ Match Breakdown
This was classic southern-style storytelling. The clash wasn’t about high spots—it was about attitude, charisma, and power.
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Flair bumped like crazy to make JYD look like a monster.
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JYD used his signature headbutts and brute strength to keep the champ on the run.
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Flair’s use of the chair did not work on JYD's hard head.
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The crowd? Red hot throughout, rallying behind JYD every time he rallied back.
Just when it looked like JYD might shock the world, The Horsemen struck—causing a disqualification and beating down JYD in classic Flair fashion.
The brawl with Horsemen sets up Sting’s return.
π₯ Aftermath & Legacy
The post-match attack set the stage for Sting’s return and reignited the fire heading into Great American Bash ’90, where Sting would finally dethrone Flair.
But for JYD, this bout was a farewell to world title contention—an underrated performance in a role he rarely got to play: the main event hero on a big TV special.
This match is often overlooked, but it’s pure pro wrestling theater—short, sweet, and packed with energy.
πΌ Watch It Back
π Match Rating
π Hot Tag Notes
πΉ JYD was visibly slowing down physically but still oozed charisma.
πΉ The crowd's reaction was louder than some PPVs that year!
πΉ This match helped hold fans’ interest while Sting was injured.
πΉ A surprising stat: “Cagematch voters rate it only 4.2/10—far lower than typical Clash main events
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