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WWF The Main Event

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WWF The Main Event
GenreProfessional wrestling
Created byVince McMahon
StarringWorld Wrestling Federation roster
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No.of episodes5
Production
Running time60 minutes
Production companiesOnce a Month Productions
Titan Sports Inc.
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseFebruary 5, 1988(1988-02-05)
February 1, 1991(1991-02-01)
Related
Saturday Night's Main Event

The Main Eventis an American series ofprofessional wrestlingtelevision specialsthat were produced by theWorld Wrestling Federation(WWF).The Main Eventwas a spin-off ofSaturday Night's Main Eventand was held only one time in a year (with the exception of 1990 where it was held twice) and was equivalent to today’s monthlypay-per-view(PPV) events. LikeSaturday Night’s Main Event,The Main Eventaired late and held its main event match on the first hour of the show. There were five shows between 1988 and 1991. Only the first threeThe Main Eventepisodes were shown live on NBC. The final two were taped and then shown on NBC at a later date. It included mainly high-card wrestlers of the WWF includingHulk Hogan,André the Giant,"Macho Man" Randy Savage,The Ultimate Warriorand"Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase.

All episodes ofThe Main Eventare available on theWWE Network,included withSaturday Night's Main Event.

Dates and venues[edit]

Event Date City Venue Main Event Ref
The Main Event February 5, 1988 Indianapolis, Indiana Market Square Arena Hulk Hogan(c) vs.André the Giantfor theWWF World Heavyweight Championship [1]
The Main Event II February 3, 1989 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Bradley Center The Mega Powers(Hulk Hogan&Randy Savage) vs.The Twin Towers(Akeem&Big Boss Man) [2]
The Main Event III February 23, 1990 Detroit, Michigan Joe Louis Arena Hulk Hogan(c) vs.Randy Savagefor theWWF ChampionshipwithBuster Douglasasspecial guest referee [3]
The Main Event IV October 30, 1990
Aired November 23, 1990
Fort Wayne, Indiana Allen County War Memorial Coliseum The Ultimate Warrior(c) vs.Ted DiBiasefor theWWF Championship [4]
The Main Event V January 28, 1991
Aired February 1, 1991
Macon, Georgia Macon Coliseum Sgt Slaughter(c) vs.Jim Dugganfor theWWF Championship [5]
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

Results[edit]

The Main Event[edit]

The Main Event (1988)
PromotionWorld Wrestling Federation
DateFebruary 5, 1988
VenueMarket Square ArenaIndianapolis, Indiana
The Main Eventchronology
Previous
First
Next
II

The Main Event (1988)took place and aired live on Friday February 5, 1988 at 8pm ET from theMarket Square ArenainIndianapolis, Indiana.[6][7]The live broadcast drew a 15.2Nielsen ratingand 33 million viewers, both records for American televised wrestling.[8]

The match betweenAndré the GiantandHulk Hogansaw André receive thepinfallvictory despite Hogan's shoulders not being down. It was revealed post-match that the referee was not the assigned referee,Dave Hebner,but rather his twin brother,Earl Hebner,who was hired byTed DiBiaseas part of a storyline screwjob. After the match, André attempted to surrender the title to DiBiase. Then-WWF PresidentJack Tunneysaid the title could only change hands by pin or submission, and said that by attempting to surrender the title, André had actually vacated it.[9]Following the vacancy, a single elimination tournament was held atWrestleMania IVto crown the new champion.[10]

TheStrike Forcevs.The Hart Foundationmatch was still in progress when NBC signed off. In 2014, when theWWE Networkmade available this episode to its on-demand section, the ending of the match was added in.

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
1DAxdefeatedKen PateraSingles match9:06
2DJake RobertsdefeatedHarley RaceSingles match11:21
3DRon BassdefeatedKoko B. WareSingles match6:33
4DThe British Bulldogs(Davey Boy SmithandDynamite Kid) defeatedThe Islanders(HakuandTama)Tag team match13:42
5DJim DuggandefeatedOne Man GangSingles match5:55
6DThe Ultimate WarriordefeatedSikaSingles match4:01
7Randy Savage(withMiss Elizabeth) defeatedThe Honky Tonk Man(c) (withJimmy HartandPeggy Sue) bycountoutSingles matchfor theWWF Intercontinental Championship8:20
8André the Giant(withTed DiBiaseandVirgil) defeatedHulk Hogan(c)Singles matchfor theWWF World Heavyweight Championship10:05
9DStrike Force(Tito SantanaandRick Martel) (c) defeatedThe Hart Foundation(Bret HartandJim Neidhart) (withJimmy Hart)Tag team matchfor theWWF Tag Team Championship10:03
(c)– the champion(s) heading into the match
D– this was adark match

The Main Event II[edit]

The Main Event II
PromotionWorld Wrestling Federation
DateFebruary 3, 1989
VenueBradley CenterMilwaukee, Wisconsin
The Main Eventchronology
Previous
1988
Next
III

The Main Event IItook place and aired live on Friday February 3, 1989 at 8pm ET from theBradley CenterinMilwaukee, Wisconsin.[11][12]The live broadcast drew an 11.6 rating and 19.9 million viewers.[13]

The slowly building tension betweenHulk Hoganand"Macho Man" Randy Savageboiled over during the team's match againstThe Twin Towers,leading to the team's breakup upon Savage's heel turn when Savage contended that Hogan was lusting after his manager,Miss Elizabeth.[citation needed]

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
1DAndré the Giant(withBobby Heenan) defeatedJake RobertsSingles match7:11
2DThe Fabulous Rougeaus(Jacques RougeauandRaymond Rougeau) (withJimmy Hart) defeatedThe Hart Foundation(Bret HartandJim Neidhart)Tag team matchwithBrother Loveasspecial guest referee19:35
3DThe Ultimate Warrior(c) defeatedGreg Valentine(withJimmy Hart)Singles matchfor theWWF Intercontinental Championship05:19
4DDemolition(AxandSmash) (c) defeatedThe Powers of Pain(The WarlordandThe Barbarian) (withMr. Fuji) by disqualificationTag team matchfor theWWF Tag Team Championship8:16
5DThe Brain Busters(Arn AndersonandTully Blanchard) defeatedThe Rockers(Shawn MichaelsandMarty Jannetty)Tag team match14:16
6DBrutus Beefcakevs.Mr. Perfectended in a doubledisqualificationSingles match12:34
7DJim DuggandefeatedDino Bravo(withFrenchy Martin)Flag match6:08
8The Mega Powers(Hulk HoganandRandy Savage) (withMiss Elizabeth) defeatedThe Twin Towers(AkeemandBig Boss Man) (withSlick)Tag team match22:00
9Ted DiBiase(withVirgil) defeatedHerculesSingles match7:12
(c)– the champion(s) heading into the match
D– this was adark match

The Main Event III[edit]

The Main Event III
PromotionWorld Wrestling Federation
DateFebruary 23, 1990
VenueJoe Louis ArenaDetroit, Michigan
The Main Eventchronology
Previous
II
Next
IV

The Main Event IIItook place and aired live on February 23, 1990, at 10pm ET from theJoe Louis ArenainDetroit, Michigan.[14][15]The live broadcast drew a 12.8 rating and 20.9 million viewers.[16]

Mike Tysonwas originally scheduled to be thespecial guest referee,but this changed followingBuster Douglas' knockout title win over Tyson just undertwo weeks before,on February 11. Tyson would eventually be the guest referee atWrestleMania XIV.

Tito Santanawas a substitute forJimmy Snuka.[citation needed]

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
1DEarthquakedefeatedRon GarvinSingles match5:12
2DDusty Rhodes(withSapphire) defeatedMr. PerfectSingles match11:26
3DTed DiBiase(withVirgil) defeatedJake RobertsSingles match10:28
4DThe Colossal Connection(André the GiantandHaku) (c) defeatedDemolition(AxandSmash)Tag team matchfor theWWF Tag Team Championship10:04
5DBad News BrowndefeatedTito SantanaSingles match5:31
6DRick MarteldefeatedBrutus BeefcakeSingles match12:15
7DRoddy Pipervs.Rick Rudeended in adouble disqualificationLumberjack match13:00
8Hulk Hogan(c) defeatedRandy Savage(withQueen Sherri)Singles match for theWWF ChampionshipwithBuster Douglasasspecial guest referee11:14
9The Ultimate Warrior(c) defeatedDino Bravo(withJimmy HartandEarthquake)Singles match for theWWF Intercontinental Championship4:11
(c)– the champion(s) heading into the match
D– this was adark match

The Main Event IV[edit]

The Main Event IV
PromotionWorld Wrestling Federation
DateOctober 30, 1990
(aired November 23, 1990)
VenueAllen County War Memorial ColiseumFort Wayne, Indiana
The Main Eventchronology
Previous
III
Next
V

The Main Event IVtook place on October 30, 1990, from theAllen County War Memorial ColiseuminFort Wayne, Indiana,and aired on Friday November 23, 1990 at 10pm ET.[17][18]The broadcast drew an 8.6 rating and 15 million viewers.[19]

TheWWF Tag Team Championshipmatch betweenThe Hart FoundationandThe Rockerswas supposed to be on the show. The Rockers defended their newly won titles a few times before the WWF rehiredJim Neidhart,pairing him withBret Hartonce more, and quietly handing the belts back to The Hart Foundation, erasing The Rockers' reign from the history books. Retrospectively, the WWF explained that the title change had been revoked due to a ring rope malfunction during the second fall of thetwo-out-of-three falls match.The match can be seen unedited on the DVDThe Shawn Michaels Story: Heartbreak & Triumph.Marty JannettypinnedBret Hartin the first fall with a sunset flip counter at 9:33. Hart pinnedShawn Michaelsin the second fall with the Hart Attack at 19:23. Jannetty pinnedJim Neidhartin the third fall when Michaels dropkicked Jannetty onto Neidhart, who was setting up the Hart Attack at 25:41.

Nikolai Volkoffwas scheduled to faceSgt. Slaughteron the show, but Slaughter attacked Nikolai before the opening bell rang and the match never took place.

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
1DThe Rockers(Shawn MichaelsandMarty Jannetty) defeatedThe Hart Foundation(Bret HartandJim Neidhart) (c) 2-1Two-out-of-three falls matchfor theWWF Tag Team Championship25:41
2The Ultimate Warrior(c) defeatedTed DiBiase(withVirgil) bydisqualificationSingles matchfor theWWF Championship9:47
3Mr. PerfectdefeatedBig Boss ManbycountoutSingles match8:15
4Rick MarteldefeatedTito SantanaSingles match6:46
(c)– the champion(s) heading into the match
D– this was adark match

The Main Event V[edit]

The Main Event V
PromotionWorld Wrestling Federation
DateJanuary 28, 1991
(aired February 1, 1991)
VenueMacon ColiseumMacon, Georgia
The Main Eventchronology
Previous
IV
Next
Final

The Main Event Vtook place on January 28, 1991, from theMacon ColiseuminMacon, Georgia,and aired on Friday February 1, 1991 at 8pm ET.[20][21]

KNBC,the NBC-owned-and-operated stationinLos Angeles,did not air this program when it was shown by the network on February 1. That day, a collision took place atLos Angeles International Airportbetween aUS Airways passenger jetand aSkyWest Airlinescommuter plane. The crash occurred in the late afternoon, and KNBC opted to airnews bulletincoverage of this story throughout the night. The station did replay the program unadvertised on a later date.[citation needed]

The broadcast drew 10.6 million viewers and a 6.7 rating,[22]which was at the time the worst rating any WWF program had received on NBC despite the presence ofHulk Hogan.This has been blamed on the controversial and exploitativeSgt. SlaughterIraqi sympathizer storyline that was on going at the time.[23]

WWF PresidentJack TunneydeclaredHulk Hoganthe number one contender forSgt. Slaughter'sWWF ChampionshipatWrestleMania VII.

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
1Hulk HoganandTugboatdefeatedEarthquakeandDino Bravo(withJimmy Hart)Tag team match8:56
2Jim Duggan(withHulk Hogan) defeatedSgt. Slaughter(c) (withGeneral Adnan) bydisqualificationSingles matchfor theWWF Championship6:50
3The Legion of Doom(HawkandAnimal) defeatedThe Orient Express(KatoandTanaka) (withMr. Fuji)Tag team match5:11
(c)– the champion(s) heading into the match

References[edit]

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