IWE Greatest Stars of the 90s

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Greatest Stars of the 90s

various IWE Superstars of the 1990s
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Year made 2009
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IWE Greatest Stars of the 90s is a DVD produced by the International Wrestling Entertainment about most of the greatest IWE Superstars.

Contents

[edit] Background

[edit] Disk One

[edit] The Greatest Superstars of the 90s

# Superstars Accomplishments in 1990s
1 Ryan Barnhart
From the Smallest Champion to the Largest
2 Yokozuna
Samoan Culture
3 Sam "The Rock" Simkins
Drawing The Casual fan
Tough and Sexy (The women of wrestling)
3 Kevin Nash
Battle for Superstardom
4 Owen Heart
  • former-IWF Tag Team Champion
  • former-Intercontinental Champion
  • Faced his brother, Bret Heart at WrestleMania X and at SummerSlam
  • Won the 1994 King of the Ring
  • Slammy Award Winner (2 times)
  • Joined The Nation of Domination
  • Died when he fell to his death at a IWF event (Over the Edge PPV)
Fun Filled Memories
5 Ric Flair
Infamous Figure
6 Mandkind / Cactus Jack / Dude Love
The Quest for Success
Not so Great Stars of the 1990s
The Reinvention
7 Hulk Hogan
Attitude and Controversy
8 Triple K
Technical Savvy
10 Bret "Hit Man" Heart
  • Part of The Heart Foundation with Jim Furlong
  • former-IWF Tag Team Champion with Jim Furlong
  • former-Intercontinental Championship
  • former-IWF Championship
  • formed the Heel Heart Foundation
  • Was the "Main part" of the Montreal Screw Job
  • former-WCW World Heavyweight Champion
Pop Culture Phenomenon
11 Terry Hiatt, Eric Bishoff, and Paul Heyman
  • The Owners of IWE/F, XCW and WCW
  • Former IWF Champion (Terry)
The Total Package
12 Brent Huntley
The 'IT' Factor
13 Sting
  • former-WCW Television Champion
  • former-WCW World Tag Team Champion with Huntley and Nash
  • former-WCW World Heavyweight Championship
  • former-WCW United States Champion
  • former member of the Four Horseman
  • Debuted the "Crow" Sting around 1998-1999
The Bad Guy
14 Razor Ramon (IWF) / Scott Hall (WCW)
  • former-Intercontinental Champion
  • defeated Ryan Barnhart in a Ladder Match at WrestleMania X to be Undisputed Champion
  • Debuted in WCW as Scott Hall; and became a member of the New World Order
  • former-WCW United States Champion
  • former-WCW World Tag Team Champion

former-WCW Television Champion

Respect
15 The Undertaker
  • Debuted at Survivor Series 1990 with Brother Love
  • Became the IWF Champion for the first time, one year after his debut
  • former-IWF Champion / Undisputed IWE Champion / IWE Champion
  • Undefeated at WrestleMania
  • Made the Hell in a Cell, Casket and Buried Alive Matches
  • former-IWF Tag Team Champion
A Rebal
16 Stone Cold Steve Johnson
  • Debuted in WCW as "Stunning" Steve Johnson
  • former-WCW Television Champion
  • former-WCW World Tag Team Champion with Brian Pillman as the Flying Blondes
  • former-WCW United States Champion
  • Debuted in XCW
  • Debuted in IWF and came up with the "Johnson 3:16" slogan
  • former-Intercontinental Champion
  • former-IWF Tag Team Champion with Barnhart, Dude Love and The Undertaker
  • former-IWF Champion

[edit] Disk Two and Three

[edit] The Matches

# Matches Stipulations Event and Dates
1 Hulk Hogan defeated Ric Flair by disqualification Singles match Madison Square Garden
November 30, 1991
2 Bret Heart (c) defeated Ryan Barnhart Singles match for the IWF Championship Survivor Series
November 25, 1992
3 Yokozuna (with Mr. Fuji) defeated Hulk Hogan (c) Singles match for the IWF Championship King of the Ring
June 13, 1992
4 Owen Heart defeated Bret Heart Singles match WrestleMania X
March 20, 1994
5 Diesel (with Ryan Barnhart) defeated Razor Ramon (c) Singles match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship Superstars
April 13, 1994
6 Sting defeated Steven Singles match for the WCW International World Heavyweight Championship Slamboree
May 22, 1994
7 Diesel (c) fought Bret Heart to a draw Singles match for the IWF Championship Royal Rumble
January 22, 1995
8 Alundra Blaze defeated Bull Nakado (c) Singles match for the IWF Women's Championship Monday Night RAW
April 3, 1995

[edit] The Matches (continued)

# Matches Stipulations Event and Dates
1 Diesel (IWF Champion) and Ryan Barnhart (Intercontinental Champion) defeated Yokozuna and The American Bulldog (with Jim Cornette and Mr. Fuji) Tag team match for the IWF Tag Team Championship, IWF Intercontinental Championship and IWF Championship In Your House 3
September 24, 1995
2 Ryan Barnhart defeated Owen Heart (with Jim Cornette) Singles match, Winner becomes No. 1 Contender to the IWF Championship In Your House 6
February 18, 1996
3 Ryan Barnhart (c) (with Jose Lothario) defeated Steven (with Jim Cornette) Singles match for the IWF Championship SummerSlam
August 18, 1996
4 Kunter Kearst Kelmsley (with Amber) vs. Mankind Steel Cage match SummerSlam
August 3, 1997
5 Brent Huntley defeated Hollywood Hulk Hogan (c) Singles match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship Monday Nitro
August 4, 1997
6 Stone Cold Steve Johnson (c) defeated The Undertaker Singles match for the IWF Championship SummerSlam
August 30, 1998
7 Bret Heart (c) defeated Sting Singles match for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship Halloween Havoc
October 25, 1998
8 Triple K defeated The Rock Strap match for the #1 contender spot to the IWF Championship at SummerSlam Fully Loaded
July 25, 1999

[edit] See also

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