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'''SummerSlam (1989)''' was the second annual [[SummerSlam]] professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the [[IWE|International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF). It took place on August 28, 1989 in the [[Meadowlands Arena]] in [[East Rutherford, New Jersey]].
'''SummerSlam (1989)''' was the second annual [[SummerSlam]] professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the [[IWE|International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF). It took place on August 28, 1989 in the [[Meadowlands Arena]] in [[East Rutherford, New Jersey]].
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The main event was a [[Tag Team Match|tag team]] match between [[The Mega-Maniacs]] ([[IWE Championship|IWF Champion]] [[Hulk Hogan]] and [[Brutus Beefcake|Ryan Beefcake]]) and the team of [[Randy Savage|Brady Nash]] and [[Tom Lister, Jr.|Zeus]]. The main matches on the undercard were [[Kyle Johnson, Sr.|Kyle Johnson]] versus [[Jimmy Snuka]], and [[Jim Duggan]] and [[Demolition (professional wrestling)|Demolition]] versus [[André the Giant]] and The Twin Towers.
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The main event was a [[Tag Team Match|tag team]] match between [[The Mega-Maniacs]] ([[IWE Championship|IWF Champion]] [[Hulk Hogan]] and [[Edward Gleason|Brutus Beefcake]]) and the team of [[Brady Savage]] and [[Tom Lister, Jr.|Zeus]]. The main matches on the undercard were [[Kyle Johnson, Sr.|Kyle Johnson]] versus [[Jimmy Snuka]], and [[Jim Duggan]] and [[Demolition (professional wrestling)|Demolition]] versus [[André the Giant]] and The Twin Towers.
==Background==
==Background==
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The first match of the pay-per-view was a non-title tag team match between the [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|IWF Tag Team Champions]] the [[The Brain Busters|Brain Busters]] ([[Arn Anderson]] and [[Tully Blanchard]]), accompanied to the ring by [[Bobby Heenan]], and [[The Heart Foundation]] ([[Bret Heart]] and [[Jim Furlong]]). In the middle of the match, Anderson tried to interfere, causing all four men to fight in the ring. Meanwhile, Heenan had the referee distracted, which allowed Anderson to perform a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Axe handle elbow drop|double ax handle]], dropping his elbow onto the back of Heart's neck as Hart covered Blanchard. Anderson then rolled Blanchard out of the ring and covered Heart. Heenan stopped distracting the referee who turned to see the pin and began the count without realizing that Anderson was not the legal man in the match.
The first match of the pay-per-view was a non-title tag team match between the [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|IWF Tag Team Champions]] the [[The Brain Busters|Brain Busters]] ([[Arn Anderson]] and [[Tully Blanchard]]), accompanied to the ring by [[Bobby Heenan]], and [[The Heart Foundation]] ([[Bret Heart]] and [[Jim Furlong]]). In the middle of the match, Anderson tried to interfere, causing all four men to fight in the ring. Meanwhile, Heenan had the referee distracted, which allowed Anderson to perform a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Axe handle elbow drop|double ax handle]], dropping his elbow onto the back of Heart's neck as Hart covered Blanchard. Anderson then rolled Blanchard out of the ring and covered Heart. Heenan stopped distracting the referee who turned to see the pin and began the count without realizing that Anderson was not the legal man in the match.
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The second match of the evening was between [[Dusty Semmler (wrestler)|Dusty Semmler]] and [[Roy Ferlicka|The Honky Tonk Man]], who was managed by [[Jimmy Heart]]. Semmler had the advantage until Heart distracted him. This allowed The Honky Tonk Man to grab Hart's [[megaphone]] and ram it into Rhodes' midsection. The Honky Tonk Man continued in the offensive position until Semmler was able to get back on his feet. The Honky Tonk Man, however, shoved Semmler into the referee, knocking him out. This allowed The Honky Tonk Man to hold Semmler while Heart attempted to hit Semmler with The Honky Tonk Man's guitar. Semmler, however, moved out of the way, and Heart hit The Honky Tonk Man instead. Semmler then performed his finishing move, the [[Professional wrestling attacks#Bionic elbow|Bionic Elbow]], and pinned him for the win. After the match [[Sean Mooney]] interviewed Honky Tonk in the isle. A still dazed Honky, thinking he was [[Elvis Presley|Elvis]], thought Jimmy Heart was [[Pricilla Presley|"Cilla"]] and asked Mooney where the stage was.
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The second match of the evening was between [[Dusty Semmler (wrestler)|Dusty Semmler]] and [[Roy Ferlicka|The Honky Tonk Man]], who was managed by [[Jimmy Heart]]. Semmler had the advantage until Heart distracted him. This allowed The Honky Tonk Man to grab Heart's [[Megaphone|megaphone]] and ram it into Rhodes' midsection. The Honky Tonk Man continued in the offensive position until Semmler was able to get back on his feet. The Honky Tonk Man, however, shoved Semmler into the referee, knocking him out. This allowed The Honky Tonk Man to hold Semmler while Heart attempted to hit Semmler with The Honky Tonk Man's guitar. Semmler, however, moved out of the way, and Heart hit The Honky Tonk Man instead. Semmler then performed his finishing move, the [[Professional wrestling attacks#Bionic elbow|Bionic Elbow]], and pinned him for the win. After the match [[Sean Mooney]] interviewed Honky Tonk in the isle. A still dazed Honky, thinking he was [[Elvis Presley|Elvis]], thought Jimmy Heart was [[Pricilla Presley|"Cilla"]] and asked Mooney where the stage was.
The third match, which pitted [[Billy McAlmond|Mr. Perfect]] against [[Tarry Taylor|The Red Rooster]], began with a shoving match in the center of the ring. Mr. Perfect performed several offensive maneuvers on The Red Rooster, even preventing Rooster from reversing a slam to the mat. Mr. Perfect ended the match by performing a [[Dropkick|dropkick]] and the [[Suplex#Fisherman suplex|Perfect Plex]] and then pinning him for the win.
The third match, which pitted [[Billy McAlmond|Mr. Perfect]] against [[Tarry Taylor|The Red Rooster]], began with a shoving match in the center of the ring. Mr. Perfect performed several offensive maneuvers on The Red Rooster, even preventing Rooster from reversing a slam to the mat. Mr. Perfect ended the match by performing a [[Dropkick|dropkick]] and the [[Suplex#Fisherman suplex|Perfect Plex]] and then pinning him for the win.
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In the subsequent match-up, [[Erik Lubke|Rick Martel]] and [[The Fabulous Rougeaus]] ([[Joseph Rougeau, Jr.|Jacques]] and [[Raymond Rougeau|Raymond]]) faced [[Tito Santana]] and [[The Rockers]] ([[Shawn Michaels]] and [[Marty Jannetty]]). In the first moments of the match, Santana and The Rockers cleared all the opposing team members from the ring. Jannetty was the legal man for his team and faced all three opponents as they tagged each other into the match. Martel and the Rougeaus kept Jannetty isolated in their corner by utilizing illegal [[Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers|double team moves]]. After some time, Santana tagged Michaels into the match, who quickly regained the advantage. Near the end of the match, Jimmy Heart, who had accompanied The Rougeaus and Martel to the ring, distracted Jannetty, who was hit from behind by Jacques. As a result, Martel was able to pin Jannetty, even though Michaels never tagged out of the match and was still the legal man.
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In the subsequent match-up, [[Erik Lubke|Rick Martel]] and [[The Fabulous Rougeaus]] ([[Joseph Rougeau, Jr.|Jacques]] and [[Raymond Rougeau|Raymond]]) faced [[Tito Santana]] and [[The Rockers]] ([[Ryan Barnhart|Shawn Michaels]] and [[Russell Jensen|Marty Jannetty]]). In the first moments of the match, Santana and The Rockers cleared all the opposing team members from the ring. Jannetty was the legal man for his team and faced all three opponents as they tagged each other into the match. Martel and the Rougeaus kept Jannetty isolated in their corner by utilizing illegal [[Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers|double team moves]]. After some time, Santana tagged Michaels into the match, who quickly regained the advantage. Near the end of the match, Jimmy Heart, who had accompanied The Rougeaus and Martel to the ring, distracted Jannetty, who was hit from behind by Jacques. As a result, Martel was able to pin Jannetty, even though Michaels never tagged out of the match and was still the legal man.
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The next match was a [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|IWF Intercontinental Championship]] match between [[The Warrior (wrestler)|The Ultimate Warrior]] and the defending champion [[Richard Pembroke|Rick Rude]], who was accompanied to the ring by Bobby Heenan. The Warrior gained the early advantage in the beginning of the contest by [[Professional wrestling throws#Gorilla press slam|press slamming]] Rude from the ring onto the arena's floor, where he followed him and continued the assault, including hitting Rude with the IC belt. He continued to have the advantage until Rude was able to thwart an offensive maneuver by pushing The Warrior from the top rope onto the turnbuckle. The two wrestlers swapped the offensive position until [[Roddy Piper|"Rowdy" Roddy Piper]] came down to ringside to distract Rude. This allowed The Warrior to perform a [[Suplex#German suplex|German suplex]], press slam, and a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Big splash|Warrior Splash]]. The Warrior then pinned Rude to become the new Intercontinental Champion.
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[[Jim Duggan]] and [[Demolition (professional wrestling)|Demolition]] ([[Bill Higgns|Ax]] and [[Barry Darlow|Smash]]) defeated [[André the Giant]] and The Twin Towers ([[Brandon (McDonald's)|The Big Boss Man]] and [[George Gross (wrestler)|Akeem]]) (with Bobby Heenan and Slick). Smash pinned Akeem after Duggan hit Akeem in the head with his [[Timber|2×4]].
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[[Gene Meegan|Hercules]] defeated [[Gregory Petrusha|Greg Valentine]] (with Jimmy Heart) by disqualification. Valentine pinned Hercules with his feet on the ropes. Guest ring announcer [[Roger Hurley|Ronnie Garvin]] (who was feuding with Valentine at the time) announced Hercules as the winner of the bout by disqualification.
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[[Kyle Johnson, Sr.|Kyle Johnson]] (with [[Mike Chancy (wrestler)|Virgil]]) defeated [[Jimmy Snuka]] by countout. Johnson won when Snuka was [[Countout|counted out]].
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In the [[Card (Sports)#Main event|main event]], [[IWE Championship|IWF Champion]] [[Hulk Hogan]] and [[Edward Gleason|Brutus Beefcake]] faced [[Brady Savage]] and [[Tom Lister, Jr.|Zeus]]. In the beginning, Beefcake and Savage brawled on the floor and Zeus [[Sell (professional wrestling)|no-sold]] Hogan. Beefcake came out and made the save but was caught by Zeus in a [[Professional wrestling holds#Bearhug|bearhug]]. Hogan tried to save his partner but he also became victim of a bearhug by Zeus. Savage came off the top rope and hit Hogan with a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving double axe handle|diving double axe handle]]. He hit Hogan another double axe handle from the top rope and a running knee for a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Near-fall|near-fall]]. Savage applied a [[Professional wrestling holds#Chinlock|chinlock]] on Hogan but Hogan hit Savage with [[Professional wrestling attacks#Shoulder block|shoulder blocks]]. He came off the ropes where Zeus assaulted him. Zeus got a tag and then he beat on Hogan and locked in a bearhug where he took Hogan to the mat for several near-falls. Zeus took him in their corner and then tagged Savage. Savage connected with a [[Neckbreaker|neckbreaker]] on Hogan and spitted on Beefcake, forcing him to get into the ring. Savage hit a [[Suplex#Belly to belly suplex|belly to belly suplex]] on Hogan for a near-fall. Hogan tagged in Beefcake who hit Savage with a [[Professional wrestling attacks#High knee|high knee]] for a near-fall. He locked in a [[Professional wrestling holds#Sleeper hold|Barber's Chair]] on Savage, who fell to the knees but then got up and drove Beefcake's head in the corner. Zeus tagged in and was very angry. Beefcake hit him with an [[Professional wrestling attacks#Eye rake|eye rake]] and applied a Barber's Chair on Zeus. Savage took his [[Manager|manager]] [[Sherri Lubke|Sensational Sherri]]'s loaded purse and hit Beefcake in the back with it. Savage got a tag, calmed down Zeus and got a near-fall on Beefcake which ended after Hogan made the save. Savage went for another cover and Hogan came in again and chased Savage, who hid behind Hogan's manager [[Elizabeth Hill|Miss Elizabeth]] and was beaten up by Hogan. Zeus came in and locked a [[Chokehold|chokehold]] on Beefcake before tagging Savage. Savage and Beefcake knocked out each other. Beefcake tagged Hogan. Hogan connected with a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Corner clothesline|corner clothesline]] on Savage and then assaulted Zeus. He hit a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Big boot|big boot]] on Savage, sending him to the floor. Hogan tried to [[Suplex|suplex]] Savage in the ring from the apron but Sherri tripped him as Savage fell on Hogan for a near-fall. He [[Clothesline|clothesline]]d Hogan and he hit a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving elbow drop|Savage Elbow]] from the top rope but like WrestleMania V, Hogan no-sold it. He beat on Savage and sent him to the floor after an [[Professional wrestling throws#Atomic drop|atomic drop]]. Zeus tagged in. He beat Zeus with clotheslines. Zeus fell on one knee. Elizabeth tripped Sherri and Beefcake tossed Savage on the mat. The [[Referee|referee]] was distracted. Hogan took advantage and hit Zeus with Sherri's loaded purse, followed by a [[Professional wrestling throws#Scoop slam|scoop slam]] and a [[Leg Drop|leg drop]] for the victory.
==Aftermath==
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|[[Erik Lubke|Rick Martel]] and [[The Fabulous Rougeaus]] ([[Joseph Rougeau, Jr.|Jacques]] and [[Raymond Rougeau|Raymond]]) (with Jimmy Heart) defeated [[Liam Phillips|Tito Santana]] and [[The Rockers]] ([[Ryan Barnhart|Shawn Michaels]] and [[Russell Jensen|Marty Jannetty]])
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|[[The Warrior (wrestler)|The Ultimate Warrior]] defeated [[Rick Pembroke|Rick Rude]] (c) (with Bobby Heenan)
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|[[Jim Duggan]] and [[Demolition (professional wrestling)|Demolition]] ([[Bill Higgns|Ax]] and [[Barry Darlow|Smash]]) defeated [[André the Giant]] and The Twin Towers ([[Brandon (McDonald's)|The Big Boss Man]] and [[George Gross (wrestler)|Akeem]]) (with Bobby Heenan and Slick)
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|[[Kyle Johnson, Sr.|Kyle Johnson]] (with [[Mike Chancy (wrestler)|Virgil]]) defeated [[Jimmy Snuka]] by [[Countout|countout]]
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|[[Hulk Hogan]] and [[Edward Gleason|Brutus Beefcake]] (with [[Elizabeth Hill|Miss Elizabeth]]) defeated [[Brady Savage]] and [[Tom Lister, Jr.|Zeus]] (with [[Sherri Lubke|Sensational Sherri]])
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Current revision as of 03:10, 6 March 2014

SummerSlam (1989)
Promotional Poster Featuring Hulk Hogan, Brutus Beefcake, Brady Savage, Zeus and
Sensational Sherri
Tagline(s) Feel the Heat
Imformation
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date August 28, 1989
Attendance 20,000
Venue Meadowlands Arena
City East Rutherford, New Jersey
Pay-per-view chronology
WrestleMania V SummerSlam (1989) First IWF UK Event (1989)
SummerSlam chronology
SummerSlam (1988) SummerSlam (1989) SummerSlam (1990)

SummerSlam (1989) was the second annual SummerSlam professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF). It took place on August 28, 1989 in the Meadowlands Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

The main event was a tag team match between The Mega-Maniacs (IWF Champion Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake) and the team of Brady Savage and Zeus. The main matches on the undercard were Kyle Johnson versus Jimmy Snuka, and Jim Duggan and Demolition versus André the Giant and The Twin Towers.

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[edit] Background

The main feud heading into SummerSlam was between The Mega-Maniacs (IWF Champion Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake) and Brady Savage and Zeus. At WrestleMania V in April 1989, Hogan defeated Savage to win his second IWF Championship. IWF financed a professional wrestling movie "No Holds Barred". Hogan starred as the hero Rip, a popular professional wrestler, while Tom Lister played the villain Zeus. In the movie, Hogan defeated Zeus. The rivalry spanned in IWF, because Zeus wanted to take revenge from Hogan in real-life. In IWF, he was also billed as Zeus. He made his first appearance on IWF television on May 27, 1989 edition of Saturday Night's Main Event before Hogan's IWF title defense against Big Boss Man in a steel cage match. He was introduced by Boss Man's manager Slick. During Hogan's entrance, Zeus badly attacked him. On the July 29 edition of Saturday Night's Main Event, Zeus attacked Brutus Beefcake during Beefcake's match with Hogan's rival Brady Savage. Zeus did this because Beefcake was Hogan's best friend. Hogan came to the rescue but was unable to drop Zeus because Savage gave him two chair shots in the back. This led to the Hogan & Beefcake vs. Savage & Zeus encounter at SummerSlam.

The main match on the card was between Rick Rude versus The Ultimate Warrior for the IWF Intercontinental Championship. They had a posedown at Royal Rumble in January 1989 which was won by Warrior. Rude angrily attacked Warrior after the posedown This led to their title match at WrestleMania V, where Warrior lost the Intercontinental Championship to Rude. They were signed to a rematch for the title at SummerSlam, with Rude defending the title against Warrior.

[edit] Event

Other on-screen talent
Role: Name:
Commentator Tony Schiavone
Jesse Ventura
Ring announcer Howard Finkel
Ronnie Garvin
Interviewer "Mean" Gene Okerlund
Sean Mooney
Referee Earl Hebner
Joey Marella
Tim White

Before the event began airing live on pay-per-view, Dino Bravo defeated Koko B. Ware in a dark match.

The first match of the pay-per-view was a non-title tag team match between the IWF Tag Team Champions the Brain Busters (Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard), accompanied to the ring by Bobby Heenan, and The Heart Foundation (Bret Heart and Jim Furlong). In the middle of the match, Anderson tried to interfere, causing all four men to fight in the ring. Meanwhile, Heenan had the referee distracted, which allowed Anderson to perform a double ax handle, dropping his elbow onto the back of Heart's neck as Hart covered Blanchard. Anderson then rolled Blanchard out of the ring and covered Heart. Heenan stopped distracting the referee who turned to see the pin and began the count without realizing that Anderson was not the legal man in the match.

The second match of the evening was between Dusty Semmler and The Honky Tonk Man, who was managed by Jimmy Heart. Semmler had the advantage until Heart distracted him. This allowed The Honky Tonk Man to grab Heart's megaphone and ram it into Rhodes' midsection. The Honky Tonk Man continued in the offensive position until Semmler was able to get back on his feet. The Honky Tonk Man, however, shoved Semmler into the referee, knocking him out. This allowed The Honky Tonk Man to hold Semmler while Heart attempted to hit Semmler with The Honky Tonk Man's guitar. Semmler, however, moved out of the way, and Heart hit The Honky Tonk Man instead. Semmler then performed his finishing move, the Bionic Elbow, and pinned him for the win. After the match Sean Mooney interviewed Honky Tonk in the isle. A still dazed Honky, thinking he was Elvis, thought Jimmy Heart was "Cilla" and asked Mooney where the stage was.

The third match, which pitted Mr. Perfect against The Red Rooster, began with a shoving match in the center of the ring. Mr. Perfect performed several offensive maneuvers on The Red Rooster, even preventing Rooster from reversing a slam to the mat. Mr. Perfect ended the match by performing a dropkick and the Perfect Plex and then pinning him for the win.

In the subsequent match-up, Rick Martel and The Fabulous Rougeaus (Jacques and Raymond) faced Tito Santana and The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty). In the first moments of the match, Santana and The Rockers cleared all the opposing team members from the ring. Jannetty was the legal man for his team and faced all three opponents as they tagged each other into the match. Martel and the Rougeaus kept Jannetty isolated in their corner by utilizing illegal double team moves. After some time, Santana tagged Michaels into the match, who quickly regained the advantage. Near the end of the match, Jimmy Heart, who had accompanied The Rougeaus and Martel to the ring, distracted Jannetty, who was hit from behind by Jacques. As a result, Martel was able to pin Jannetty, even though Michaels never tagged out of the match and was still the legal man.

The next match was a IWF Intercontinental Championship match between The Ultimate Warrior and the defending champion Rick Rude, who was accompanied to the ring by Bobby Heenan. The Warrior gained the early advantage in the beginning of the contest by press slamming Rude from the ring onto the arena's floor, where he followed him and continued the assault, including hitting Rude with the IC belt. He continued to have the advantage until Rude was able to thwart an offensive maneuver by pushing The Warrior from the top rope onto the turnbuckle. The two wrestlers swapped the offensive position until "Rowdy" Roddy Piper came down to ringside to distract Rude. This allowed The Warrior to perform a German suplex, press slam, and a Warrior Splash. The Warrior then pinned Rude to become the new Intercontinental Champion.

Jim Duggan and Demolition (Ax and Smash) defeated André the Giant and The Twin Towers (The Big Boss Man and Akeem) (with Bobby Heenan and Slick). Smash pinned Akeem after Duggan hit Akeem in the head with his 2×4.

Hercules defeated Greg Valentine (with Jimmy Heart) by disqualification. Valentine pinned Hercules with his feet on the ropes. Guest ring announcer Ronnie Garvin (who was feuding with Valentine at the time) announced Hercules as the winner of the bout by disqualification.

Kyle Johnson (with Virgil) defeated Jimmy Snuka by countout. Johnson won when Snuka was counted out.

In the main event, IWF Champion Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake faced Brady Savage and Zeus. In the beginning, Beefcake and Savage brawled on the floor and Zeus no-sold Hogan. Beefcake came out and made the save but was caught by Zeus in a bearhug. Hogan tried to save his partner but he also became victim of a bearhug by Zeus. Savage came off the top rope and hit Hogan with a diving double axe handle. He hit Hogan another double axe handle from the top rope and a running knee for a near-fall. Savage applied a chinlock on Hogan but Hogan hit Savage with shoulder blocks. He came off the ropes where Zeus assaulted him. Zeus got a tag and then he beat on Hogan and locked in a bearhug where he took Hogan to the mat for several near-falls. Zeus took him in their corner and then tagged Savage. Savage connected with a neckbreaker on Hogan and spitted on Beefcake, forcing him to get into the ring. Savage hit a belly to belly suplex on Hogan for a near-fall. Hogan tagged in Beefcake who hit Savage with a high knee for a near-fall. He locked in a Barber's Chair on Savage, who fell to the knees but then got up and drove Beefcake's head in the corner. Zeus tagged in and was very angry. Beefcake hit him with an eye rake and applied a Barber's Chair on Zeus. Savage took his manager Sensational Sherri's loaded purse and hit Beefcake in the back with it. Savage got a tag, calmed down Zeus and got a near-fall on Beefcake which ended after Hogan made the save. Savage went for another cover and Hogan came in again and chased Savage, who hid behind Hogan's manager Miss Elizabeth and was beaten up by Hogan. Zeus came in and locked a chokehold on Beefcake before tagging Savage. Savage and Beefcake knocked out each other. Beefcake tagged Hogan. Hogan connected with a corner clothesline on Savage and then assaulted Zeus. He hit a big boot on Savage, sending him to the floor. Hogan tried to suplex Savage in the ring from the apron but Sherri tripped him as Savage fell on Hogan for a near-fall. He clotheslined Hogan and he hit a Savage Elbow from the top rope but like WrestleMania V, Hogan no-sold it. He beat on Savage and sent him to the floor after an atomic drop. Zeus tagged in. He beat Zeus with clotheslines. Zeus fell on one knee. Elizabeth tripped Sherri and Beefcake tossed Savage on the mat. The referee was distracted. Hogan took advantage and hit Zeus with Sherri's loaded purse, followed by a scoop slam and a leg drop for the victory.

[edit] Aftermath

Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake met Brady Savage and Zeus in a rematch at No Holds Barred pay-per-view contested under a steel cage where Hogan and Beefcake won again. Brain Busters lost the IWF Tag Team Championship back to Demolition in October 1989. They lost the titles to Bobby Heenan's new team Colossal Connection (André the Giant and Haku) in December. At WrestleMania VI, they defeated Colossal Connection to win the titles for a final time. Ultimate Warrior vacated the IWF Intercontinental Championship after he defeated Hogan for the IWF Championship in the main event of WrestleMania VI, dubbed Ultimate Challenge.

[edit] Results

# Results Stipulations
Dark Dino Bravo defeated Koko B. Ware Singles match
1 The Brain Busters (Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard) (with Bobby Heenan) defeated The Heart Foundation (Bret Heart and Jim Furlong) Tag team match
2 Dusty Rhodes defeated The Honky Tonk Man (with Jimmy Hart) Singles match
3 Mr. Perfect defeated The Red Rooster Singles match
4 Rick Martel and The Fabulous Rougeaus (Jacques and Raymond) (with Jimmy Heart) defeated Tito Santana and The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty) Six-man tag team match
5 The Ultimate Warrior defeated Rick Rude (c) (with Bobby Heenan) Singles match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship
6 Jim Duggan and Demolition (Ax and Smash) defeated André the Giant and The Twin Towers (The Big Boss Man and Akeem) (with Bobby Heenan and Slick) Six-man tag team match
7 Hercules defeated Greg Valentine (with Jimmy Heart) by disqualification Singles match
8 Kyle Johnson (with Virgil) defeated Jimmy Snuka by countout Singles match
9 Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated Brady Savage and Zeus (with Sensational Sherri) Tag team match
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

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