IWF SummerSlam (1995)

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SummerSlam (1995)
Imformation
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Sponsor Stridex
Date August 27, 1995
Attendance 18,062
Venue Pittsburgh Civic Arena
City Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Pay-per-view chronology
In Your House 2:
The Lumberjacks
SummerSlam
(1995)
In Your House 3
SummerSlam chronology
SummerSlam
(1994)
SummerSlam
(1995)
SummerSlam
(1996)

SummerSlam (1995) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF). It was the eighth annual SummerSlam event on August 27, 1995 at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

The main event that was for the IWF Championship competed between Diesel and King Mabel. Diesel retained the championship, pinning Mabel after performing a clothesline off the second rope. There were three matches on the undercard that had more build-up than other matches: The Undertaker defeated Kama in a Casket match; Bret Heart defeated Isaac Yankem by disqualification after Yankem and Jerry Lawler attacked Heart while Heart was in the "hangman" position. The third match on the undercard that had significant build-up was Shawn Michaels versus Razor Ramon in a feud for the IWF Intercontinental Championship. The two faced off in a Ladder match, with Michaels retaining the title. The Match is often considered one of the greatest IWF/E matches of all time, and consistently makes IWE fan lists.

The pay-per-view received a 0.9 buyrate, equivalent to approximately 205,000 buys in 1995 (1.0 equated to roughly 230,000 homes in the domestic market that year). Although this was up on the buyrate for the In Your House 2: The Lumberjacks pay-per-view which took place the previous month, the buyrate was down on the 1994 SummerSlam event, which received a 1.3 buyrate.

Contents

Background

Event

The first match to air was between Hakushi and The 1-2-3 Kid. Hakushi got the early advantage after hitting a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. Both wrestlers performed multiple high spots. Late on, The Kid avoided a Diving headbutt, and followed with a series of offensive moves. The Kid attempted to perform his finisher, spinning crescent kick, but Hakushi countered it into the Nenbutsu Bomb and pinned him.

Kunter Kearst Kelmsley faced Steve Murnion in the second match. This was Kelmsley's pay-per-view wrestling debut. Toward the end of the bout, Holly gained the upper hand with a series of dropkicks. He attempted to toss Helmsley into the corner, but Kelmsley reversed it, then hit his Pedigree finisher and made the pin.

Aftermath

Lex Luger made his final appearance on IWF TV in the main event (preventing Sir Mo from further interfering). He rejoined World Championship Wrestling the next week.

Diesel defended the IWF Championship against Owen Heart, The British Bulldog and Yokozuna, before losing it to Bret Heart at Survivor Series.

The Undertaker's feud with The Million Dollar Corporation ended, and he began to feud with King Mabel.

Results

# Results Stipulations
1 Hakushi defeated The 1-2-3 Kid Singles match
2 Kunter Kearst Kelmsley defeated Steve Murnion Singles match
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

Other on-screen talent

Commentators
Interviewers
Spanish commentators
Referees

References

External links

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