TNM WWF CIRCUIT (CLASSIC)


In Your House - R.E.S.P.E.C.T.

Rick Steamboat pinned Brian Pillman after an inside cradle in 0:14:53. Rating: *** 1/2 Click here to see highlights. Kensuke Sasaki and Hiroshi Hase defeated Public Enemy when Hase pinned Rocko after a Soviet suplex in 0:09:09. Rating: **** 1/4 Click here to see highlights. Great Muta pinned Justin Bradshaw after hitting him with a foreign object in 0:04:42. Rating: *** Click here to see highlights. Falls-Count-Anywhere Match: Cactus Jack and Sabu defeated Toshiaki Kawada and Yokozuna when Cactus Jack pinned Kawada after an inside cradle in 0:34:21. Rating: **** 1/4 (Cactus Jack and Sabu retained the WWF World Tag Team Titles.) Click here to see highlights. Dean Malenko pinned Davey Boy Smith after an inside cradle in 0:21:45. Rating: ***** (Dean Malenko retained the WWF Intercontinental Title.) Click here to see highlights. Diamond Dallas Page pinned Ric Flair with the Diamond Cutter in 0:23:09. Rating: * 1/2 Click here to see highlights. The Undertaker defeated The Giant by disqualification in 0:14:39. Rating: -* 3/4 Hollywood Hogan pinned Shawn Michaels with the Big Leg Drop in 0:25:08. Rating: ** 1/2 Click here to see highlights. Bret Hart pinned Vader after an enzuigiri in 0:07:38. Rating: *** Arn Anderson pinned Steve Austin after outside interference in 0:39:49. Rating: **** 1/4 (Arn Anderson won the WWF World Title.) Click here to see highlights. Card rating: ** 3/4 Match observations: I'm in a state of shock... it was all a big ploy, planned out well in advance. The alleged tension between Arn and Flair... the attack on the Undertaker at the Rumble... everyone thought the Undertaker was coming to ringside to get revenge on Arn Anderson for what he did to him at the Royal Rumble. Everyone was wrong. Introducing the newest member of the Horsemen... THE UNDERTAKER ! At least this explains why Flair wrestled DDP for no apparent reason, losing in the biggest upset in WWF history. They were trying to get the idea over that the Horsemen were falling apart. Nothing could be further from the truth... with Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, DDP and the Undertaker nobody will be able to stop them. Just when you think you know the answers, the Horsemen change the questions... Against all odds, Cactus Jack and Sabu overcame the massive force of Toshiaki Kawada and Yokozuna to retain the WWF World Tag Team Titles. Jack and Sabu could very well become the longest-reigning tag team champions in WWF history if they continue to mow through the competition like they've been doing thus far. It seems as though the Great Muta is determined to work his way back up to a title rematch against Dean Malenko. Through an interpreter he made it known that he face Malenko once he's won five consecutive matches in under five minutes. Well, I guess the one against Bradshaw was the first of five. Let's see how long it takes him to get there. Hogan seems to have Michaels' number. They have faced each other twice in singles competition, and both times Hogan won convincingly. When they wrestled each other in a tag match at the Rumble, things were exactly the other way round. Now it's Michaels who's bitching about wanting a rematch ASAP. Toshiaki Kawada's series of enzuigiris seem to have affected Vader more than he admitted, as a well-placed enzuigiri by Bret Hart knocked the big guy out cold. Hopefully he wasn't injured too badly in the process. Our hats should go off to Rick Steamboat and Brian Pillman who provided us with one of the fastest-paced matches in a long time. Steamboat certainly is far from being done in this business, and rightfully so.
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Last updated: February 21, 2020