WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Ric Flair via submission with the Sharpshooter at 29:02, WWF @ Philadelphia, PA Spectrum February 7, 1993 (matinee) (5,725) for Mr. Hughes), USWA @ Memphis, TN Mid-South Coliseum August 29, 1993 (2,100) Bret Hart defeated Bam Bam Bigelow, USWA @ Oxford, MS Tad Smith Coliseum April 15, 1993 The Rock n Roll Phantom defeated Tony Williams TOTAL ROSTER: 50, The WWF roster for June 1993 was as follows: Tito Santana, "The Brooklyn Our complete Pro Wrestlers Database allows you to travel through time and see the WWE Roster by Year or any specific Date in history. Marty Jannetty vs. Crush Boss Man performed two clotheslines on Bigelow to gain the advantage. 11/1/93: IRS pinned Jerry Seavey at 2:25 with a flying clothesline Crush (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Dan Dubiel, WWF @ Augusta, ME Civic Center December 15, 1993 The Headshrinkers defeated the Smoking Gunns On this page you find the full WWE Roster in the year 1993. Giant Gonzalez, WWF @ Sioux City, IA Arena June 2, 1993 Louie Spicolli defeated the White Knight (Billy Anderson) This was the first time that the Rumble winner earned a world championship match at WrestleMania, which is now standard for the annual event. Dark match after the taping: Bret Hart (sub. Owen Hart pinned Damien Demento with a roll up Bret Hart defeated Doink the Clown for Mr. Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS via disqualification at 15:07 when IRS hit Scott with one of the title belts as Scott had Dibiase covered following the Frankensteiner KOTR Qualifying Match: Jim Duggan pinned Papa Shango with the running clothesline at 4:39 Typhoon edefeated the Cuban Terrorist Perfect defeated Razor Ramon & Lex Luger, WWF @ Kingston, Ontario Memorial Centre March 28, 1993 (2,000) WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels pinned Mr. Lex Luger defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) in a bodyslam challenge; after failed attempts by professional athletes Lee Rouson, Peter Taglinati, Scott Burrell, Bill Fralie as well as WWF stars Randy Savage, Crush, Tatanka, Bob Backlund, and WWF Tag Team Champions Rick & Scott Steiner; Luger flew in on a helicopter as the surprise final participant and succeeded; after the slam, Luger was congratulated by the WWF stars on hand and hoisted onto their shoulders; Savage & Todd Pettengill hosted the show, WWF @ New York City, NY Manhattan Center July 5, 1993 WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels pinned Mr. Bret Hart defeated Jerry Lawler in a steel cage match, WWF @ Palmetto, FL Manatee Civic Center October 31, 1993 (matinee) (1,000) Randy Savage vs. Adam Bomb WWF @ Tampa, FL SunDome July 18, 1993 (3,500) The Brooklyn Brawler pinned Jim Powers for Doink the Clown) pinned Typhoon at 10:40 Crush pinned Bastion Booger after three bodyslams at 5:37, WWF @ Chicago, IL Rosemont Horizon June 25, 1993 Debut at the venue Savage, Jim Powers, "The Birdman" Koko B. Ware, "The Model" Rick Martell, Mr. Perfect vs. Lex Luger, WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels vs. Tatanka, and Rick & Scott Steiner vs. the Headshrinkers; featured closing comments from Doink the Clown and the Big Bossman regarding their match the following week: Perfect defeated WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels via disqualification; Perfect initially won the match and title with the Perfect Plex at 5:42 but initial referee Bill Alphonso disputed the call since Michaels had collided with him moments before the pinfall; replacement referee Earl Hebner awarded the title to Perfect, and Perfect left the ring with the title belt and was announced as the new champion; moments later, Hebner and Alphonso argued, with the two also twice shoving Michaels to the mat when he tried to complain; later in the night, it was announced Michaels was still the champion (Shawn Michaels The Showstopper: Unreleased) Virgil defeated Blake Beverly Perfect) pinned Jack Reno with a reverse roll up at 2:14 Doink the Clown pinned Bob East at 1:44 as he had a submission hold applied at the same time; during the bout, an insert promo from Doink was shown where he said he was armed and dangerous (Doinks TV in-ring debut) WWF World Champion Bret Hart & Mr. for Nailz) Shawn Michaels pinned Dan Dubiel at 1:54 with the piledriver Prior to 1992, there was no prize for winning the match. Jeff Gaylord defeated Jim Dodson for Mr. Lex Luger defeated Ludvig Borga, WWF @ Fall River, MA Veterans Memorial Armory October 22, 1993 Survivor Series Showdown 11/21/93: IRS pinned Marty Jannetty with the Write Off lariat, WWF @ Carbondale, PA High School November 9, 1993 The Smoking Gunns defeated Iron Mike Sharpe & Barry Horowitz at 4:26 when Billy Gunn pinned Horowitz WWF World Champion Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) defeated Bret Hart in a steel cage match at 18:20 by escaping through the door, just before Hart touched the floor by escaping over the top, moments after Fuji twice threw salt into the challengers face (Inside the WWF) 7/31/93 featured the announcement WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels would defend against Mr. Perfect via reverse decision; Hennig originally won the match and title when Lawler was disqualified for attempting the illegal piledriver but referee Frank Morrell came out and told originally referee Paul Neighbors that Perfect had done the same earlier when he was knocked out; Perfect played the heel for the match, WWF @ New York City, NY Manhattan Center February 1, 1993 (900) Perfect) pinned Razor Ramon with a small package, WWF @ Hershey, PA Hersheypark Arena February 7, 1993 Jim Duggan pinned Bastion Booger WWF on TSN 2/21/93: Bob Backlund pinned Mike Starr at 2:42 with a modified cradle Tito Santana vs. Damien Demento Tito Santana pinned Blake Beverly WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels (w/ Diesel) pinned Dan Dubiel at 2:45 with a piledriver; after the match, Michaels and Diesel attacked the 1-2-3 Kid, who was coming to the ring for a match against Duane Gill, until Mr. Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Typhoon Yokozuna (w/ Mr. Fuji) pinned Randy Savage with a belly to belly suplex at 6:37 after Fuji hit Savage with his flag pole, behind the referees back, knocking Savage off the top rope; after the contest, Yoko attempted the Bonzai Drop but Savage moved out of the way and knocked Yoko to the floor with a running knee to the back; moments later, Yoko attempted to get back in the ring but several officials including JJ Dillon and Rene Goulet along with referees came out and forced him backstage (Randy Savage Unreleased: The Unseen Matches of the Macho Man) Doink the Clown defeated the Brooklyn Brawler (sub. Virgil pinned the White Shadow at 2:04 with a Russian leg sweep WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS defeated the Beverly Brothers in a non-title match at 12:59 when Dibiase pinned Beau after Beau accidentally hit Blake when Dibiase moved out of the way; prior to the bout, IRS took the mic and said the fans that didnt file their taxes wouldnt get an extension (Monday Night Raw Prime Cuts UK) Owen Hart vs. Terry Taylor Terry Taylor defeated Reno Riggins Bull Pain defeated Spellbinder Crush defeated Barry Horowitz via submission with the head vice at 3:19 Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS via disqualification when the Brooklyn Brawler interfered and hit Scott with IRS briefcase which Brawler had brought back to ringside after the champions were ordered to return it to the locker room or they would be stripped of the titles Owen Hart pinned Bobby Young at 2:44 with a crossbody off the top; after the bout, Giant Gonzalez & Harvey Wippleman came ringside, with Wippleman claiming Gonzalez was scheduled to face 10 to 30 opponents right now but they had all left; Gonzalez then said he would bury the Undertaker at WrestleMania Sensational Sherri fought Luna Vachon to a no contest when Bam Bam Bigelow began insulting Sherri on the mic until she slapped him, with Luna then choking Sherri in the corner; moments later, Tatanka made the save and cleared Bigelow from the ring (Sherris last appearance for nearly 12 years) The Royal Rumble is an annual gimmick pay-per-view (PPV). Crush defeated Larry Ludden via submission with the head vice at 3:12 Shawn Michaels pinned Bert Centeno with an elbow drop off the top. Bob Backlund pinned Damien Demento with a small package 7/19/93 featured footage from the start of the Lex Express tour; included Tiny Tim as a guest of the Kings Court in which Lawler broke Tims ukulele for calling him the Dairy Queen; featured Vince McMahon conducting an in-ring interview with Money Inc in which their upcoming title match with the Steiner Brothers on Superstars was hyped; after Ted Dibiase cut a promo on Razor Ramon, Razor came out to the ring; moments later, Razor cleared the ring of Dibiase and IRS after Dibiase offered to let Razor be a custodian; as the segment came to a close, Dibiase demanded a match with the Kid with the intent of beating him in 30 seconds and making Razor look even worse: Marty Jannetty pinned WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels at 10:57 with an inside cradle to win the title after Mr. Glen Ruth pinned TNT The Nasty Boys defeated Duane Gill & Barry Hardy Crush defeated Randy Savage in a Best 2 out of 3 falls, falls count anywhere match All American Wrestling 6/27/93: Ted Dibiase pinned Bart Gunn at 9:16 after IRS, who appeared ringside late in the bout, hit Gunn in the head with his briefcase Oullete El Matador defeated The Predator Brutus Beefcake defeated Terry Taylor Tatanka defeated Bam Bam Bigelow by Count Out The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner & Scott Steiner) (c) defeated The Headshrinkers (Fatu . Doink the Clown fought Crush to a double count-out after a second Doink interfered Yokozuna defeated Randy Savage (sub. Bastion Booger defeated Tony Roy Lombardi, Brett "Hitman" Hart, Randy "Macho Man" Savage, Jim Powers, "The Owen Hart defeated the Brooklyn Brawler WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS defeated Tito Santana & Virgil when IRS pinned Virgil at around the 8-minute mark with a back suplex after Dibiase tripped Virgil from the floor Wrestling Spotlight 7/24/93: The Headshrinkers (w/ Afa) defeated Jim Duggan & Kamala at 7:15 when Samu pinned Duggan following a double thrust kick The Undertaker defeated Yokozuna via disqualification, USWA @ Memphis, TN Pyramid February 22, 1993 WWF World Champion Yokozuna defeated Bret Hart in a steel cage match, USWA @ Memphis, TN Mid-South Coliseum September 6, 1993 (1,200) I try to load them in Fed Simulator and they always fail to load in. WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels defeated Marty Jannetty Skinner pinned Tito Santana at 12:14 for the Nasty Boys) Ludvig Borga pinned Tatanka at 10:05 with one finger after Mr. Fuji came ringside and distracted the referee, allowing Borga to his opponent with a steel chair on the floor; after the bout, Fuji invited Yokozuna down to the ring who then gave Tatanka the Bonzai Drop; Lex Luger then fought off the Quebecers backstage and in the aisleway to make the save; as the show came to a close, Tatanka was taken from ringside on a stretcher; as a result of the injuries sustained in the match, Tatanka was taken out of the upcoming Survivor Series pay-per-view (Tatankas first televised pinfall loss in the WWF), WWF @ Portland, ME Civic Center September 29, 1993 (3,000; heavily papered) WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels pinned Billy Jones with the superkick Ludvig Borga defeated Phil Apollo via submission with the torture rack WWF World Champion Yokozuna vs. Jim Duggan, WWF @ Calgary, Alberta Saddledome July 9, 1993 (6,000) Owen Hart defeated Duane Gill Bret Hart pinned Jerry Lawler with an inside cradle at 11:22 as Lawler attempted a backdrop; Lawler originally won the match at 8:35 with his feet on the ropes after hitting Hart with his crown behind the referees back but another referee came out, told referee Tim White what happened, and White ordered the match to continue; if Lawler refused to return to the ring by a 10-count, he would be suspended; after the contest, Hart continued to assault Lawler and attempted to apply the Sharpshooter but Lawler escaped the ring (Bret The Hitman Hart) Randy Savage vs. Barry Horowitz. Randy Savage defeated Crush, WWF @ Saginaw, MI Civic Center December 26, 1993 (2,100) Bastion Booger pinned Raymond Roy at 1:58 with the sit-down splash Kamala (w/ Slick) pinned Chris Katowski at 1:47 following a splash to the back, WWF @ North Charleston, SC Coliseum March 8, 1993 (8,500; 7,800 paid) Marty Jannetty vs. Crush, WWF @ Cape Girardeau, MO AC Brase Arena November 14, 1993 The Undertaker defeated WWF World Champion Yokozuna via disqualification 1/2/94 featured Lord Alfred Hayes hosting a Special Report segment hyping the upcoming casket match at the Royal Rumble between the Undertaker and WWF World Champion Yokozuna, with comments from the Undertaker & Paul Bearer; included Stan Lane conducting an in-ring interview with Yokozuna, Mr. Fuji, & Jim Cornette regarding the Rumble match, during which Yoko became scared after hearing the word casket; featured a vignette promoting the debut of Thurman Sparky Plugg: Marty Jannetty (sub. Scott Steiner, Jerry "The King" Lawler, "The Narcissist" Lex Luger, The [1], Royal Rumble 1993 was released on VHS by Coliseum Video on February 11, 1993 in North America. WrestleVotes had implied on Twitter, and later intimated to Fightful that Vince McMahon was involved with pushing for this match to happen. Fight as or against digitized renditions of Bam Bam Bigelow, Doink, Brett "Hitman" Hart, Lex Luger, Shawn Michaels, Razor Ramon, Undertaker and Yokozuna with hopes of winning the Intercontinental Title or the World Wrestling Federation Title.<br><br>Intercontinental mode . Luna Vachon pinned Sensational Sherri at 9:00 after Bam Bam Bigelow came ringside and tripped Sherri from the outside Lex Luger defeated Bastion Booger 1/1/94 included Ray Rougeau conducting an interview with WWF IC Champion Razor Ramon; featured a vignette promoting the debut of Sparky Plugg; included a Royal Rumble Report with Todd Pettengill; included the Lex Luger vs. WWF Tag Team Champion Jacques Rougeau match, taped 12/15/93 in Augusta, ME: Crush vs. Doink the Clown The 1-2-3 Kid defeated Terry Taylor Damien Demento defeated the Tahitian Savage Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Kamala via count-out at 9:30 when Kamala chased an interfering Kimchee back to the locker room Yokozuna defeated Jim Duggan Bigelow, Rick Steiner, Scott Steiner, Jerry "The King" Lawler, "Made in the The Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) pinned Damien Demento with the tombstone at 2:25; during the bout, it was announced Mr. Randy Savage defeated Jerry Lawler (sub. Rick & Scott Steiner defeated WWF Tag Team Champions the Quebecers (w/ Johnny Polo) via disqualification; the Quebecers were heavily cheered against the Steiners but worked the match as heels, eventually turning the crowd against them Owen Hart defeated an unknown; after the bout, Owen challenged Jerry Lawler to come out, which he did but he refused to get in the ring IRS pinned PJ Walker with the Write Off WWF World Champion Yokozuna defeated Bret Hart in a steel cage match at 23:04 by escaping the cage moments before Hart, USWA @ Memphis, TN September 11, 1993 Doink the Clown (Keirn) (sub. Diesel pinned Frank Kanyak at 1:09 with a sidewalk slam Randy Savage pinned Jerry Lawler with a roll up at 5:59 after Bret Hart came ringside and scared Lawler back inside the ring after Lawler attempted to walk out of the match; after the bout, Hart chased Lawler from the ring (Bloopers, Bleeps, & Bodyslams, Most Unbelievable Matches) 3/15/93 featured Gorilla Monsoon, Bobby Heenan, & Rob Barlett as Vince McMahon on commentary; during the show open, Monsoon noted a blizzard changed the plans of the show but all the wrestlers that could be on hand for the show were; footage was then shown of the snow in Pougheekspie, before Monsoon noted McMahon & Randy Savage were in New York City; included a video package in which Randy Savage and the Rev. Mr. Hughes pinned Jason Knight at 2:07 with the sidewalk slam; during the match, Bobby Heenan was shown changing the channels on a TV on the commentary table Le 25 mai 2016, aprs quelques annes avec les rosters runis, la WWE annonce le retour de la Brand Extension (la sparation de RAW et Smackdown), avec le retour de Smackdown en direct sur USA Network le mardi soir partir du 19 juillet 2016 .
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