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The latter had many matches taking place in the original Boston Garden. On March 7, 1988, nearly a year after their initial encounter Roma & Powers again faced Demolition on Prime Time Wrestling. This time the match was much closer, with Demolition winning. [11] The teams would later face on a house show match on March 20 in Lafayette, LA.
On November 28 they finally gained their first victory since the summer, when they teamed with fellow Slick protege Akeem and defeated Sam Houston and The Young Stallions on November 29 edition of Prime Time Wrestling. [13] At the end of December 1988 they were programmed against the latest acquisition from Crockett, The Bushwhackers.
Wrestling as "The Wild-Eyed Southern Boys", their first television appearance came on May 12 at a World Championship Wrestling taping where they defeated Kevin Sullivan and Cactus Jack via disqualification. On May 20 on the Main Event the new team upset WCW United States Tag Team Champions The Midnight Express in a non-title match.
February 29, 1988: House show: Memphis, Tennessee 1 7 3 Max Pain and Gary Young March 7, 1988: House show: Memphis, Tennessee 2 21 [2] 4 The Bruise Brothers (Don and Ron) March 28, 1988: House show: Memphis, Tennessee 2 42 5 The Cuban Choir Boys: May 9, 1988: House show: Memphis, Tennessee 1 21 6 Scott Steiner and Billy Travis: May 30, 1988 ...
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January 24 - WWE Royal Rumble was aired on USA Network against the NWA Bunkhouse Stampede that aired live on Pay Per View.; March 27 - Clash of the Champions I was aired on free TV via TBS against the WWE pay-per view event WrestleMania IV.
Pages in category "1988 World Championship Wrestling pay-per-view events" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A young Countess Vaughn (winner of Star Search) joins the cast of the NBC comedy 227 as Alexandria DeWitt, a young 11-year-old talented college student, whom the Jenkins' have as a houseguest for a year. October 11 Turner Broadcasting purchases Jim Crockett Promotions and subsequently rebrands it as World Championship Wrestling. The sale would ...