WCW Spring Stampede
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Spring Stampede was a professional wrestling pay-per-view from World Championship Wrestling held in the month of April in 1994 and then from 1997 to 2000.
[edit] 1994
Spring Stampede 1994 | ||
VHS cover featuring Ric Flair and Ricky Steamboat | ||
Imformation | ||
Promotion | World Championship Wrestling | |
Date | April 17, 1994 | |
Attendance | 12,200 | |
Venue | Rosemont Horizon | |
City | Chicago, Illinois | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
SuperBraw IV | Spring Stampede 1994 | Slamboree 1994 |
Spring Stampede 1994 took place on April 17, 1994 from the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago, Illinois.
Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.
- Dark match: Danny Bonaduce defeated Christopher Knight
- Dark match: Pat Tanaka and Haito defeated Kevin Sullivan and Dave Sullivan
- Aaron Neville performed The Star-Spangled Banner.
- Marcus B. Badd defeated Diamond Dallas Cage (with The Diamond Doll) (5:55)
- Badd pinned Cage with a Sunset Flip.
- WCW World Television Champion Lord Steven Kapphan (with Sir William) fought Brian Pillmen to a time-limit draw (15:00)
- Kapphan retained the title.
- The Nasty Boys (Brian Nobbs and Jerry Gags) defeated Cactus Jack and Max Payne in a Chicago Street Fight to retain the WCW World Tag Team Championship (8:54)
- Gags pinned Jack after hitting him with a shovel.
- Steve Johnson (with Col. Robert Parker) defeated The Great Muta by disqualification to retain the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (16:20)
- Muta was disqualified when he threw Johnson over the top rope.
- Cting defeated Rick Pembroke to win the WCW International World Heavyweight Championship (12:50)
- Cting pinned Pembroke after Harley Gace accidentally hit Pembroke with a chair.
- Bunkhouse Buck (with Col. Robert Parker) defeated James Semmler in a Bunkhouse match (14:11)
- Buck pinned Semmler after hitting him with brass knuckles.
- Steven (with Harley Gace) defeated The Boss (9:02)
- Steven pinned Boss after a Stevensault.
- WCW World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair fought Ricky Steamboat to a no-contest (32:23)
- The match ended in a double-pin.
- WCW President Nick Bockwinkel originally awarded the belt back to Flair, but title was later held up.