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  2. 1987 in professional wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Date Promotion(s) Event Location Main Event February 21 WWF: Saturday Night's Main Event: Detroit, Michigan: Randy Savage (c) defeated George Steele by count-out in a singles match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship and the managerial services of Miss Elizabeth

  3. WWF Superstars of Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    By March 1997, Superstars was solely a summary program and continued in that manner until its eventual ending. In 1997, the format of Superstars as aired in the United Kingdom also changed and began to only feature weekly summaries of Monday Night Raw. Following the premiere of SmackDown!, Superstars served as a summary show for SmackDown! as well.

  4. Saturday Night's Main Event - Wikipedia

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    February 21, 1987 Aired March 14, 1987: Detroit, Michigan: Joe Louis Arena: 20-Man Battle Royal [14] Saturday Night's Main Event XI: April 28, 1987 Aired May 2, 1987: Notre Dame, Indiana: Edmund P. Joyce Center: George Steele vs. Randy Savage in a Lumberjack match [14] Saturday Night's Main Event XII: September 23, 1987 Aired October 3, 1987 ...

  5. Dynamite Kid - Wikipedia

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    [21] McMahon acquiesced and at a TV taping on 26 January 1987, The British Bulldogs wrestled a match to drop the titles to The Hart Foundation; the match would air on 7 February edition of WWF Superstars of Wrestling. [22] The match itself was an odd sight, as Dynamite could barely walk due to back surgery.

  6. List of WWE Champions - Wikipedia

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    February 13, 1988: Superstars of Wrestling: Hershey, PA — — — WWF President Jack Tunney refused to recognize Ted DiBiase as champion and vacated the title. WWE recognizes the vacancy as starting on February 5, 1988, the date of the controversy, rather than decision being aired on tape delay on February 13, 1988. [31] [39] 12 Randy Savage ...

  7. WWF The Main Event - Wikipedia

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    The Main Event is an American series of professional wrestling television specials that were produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The Main Event was a spin-off of Saturday Night's Main Event and was held only one time in a year (with the exception of 1990 where it was held twice) and was equivalent to today’s monthly pay-per-view (PPV) events.

  8. Demolition (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    Randy Colley and Bill Eadie created the Demolition gimmick and worked for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). They debuted as a heel tag team on January 4, 1987, at the Springfield Civic Centre in Massachusetts, alongside manager Luscious Johnny V, defeating the team of The Islanders and later participating in a battle royal won by Pete Doherty. [11]

  9. Kamala (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    [15] [18] [21] [29] The run of matches included two bouts in Madison Square Garden that aired on WWF on MSG Network. [18] In February 1987, Kamala formed a tag team with the "Wild Samoan" Sika. In the same month, he began a feud with Jake Roberts, during which Roberts repeatedly exploited Kamala's purported fear of snakes. [18]