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The events were never released on official video or dvd.

 

But all of the matches from Tuesday In Texas were included on the WWF Supertape '92 which I don't believe has been released as part of a tagged classic yet.

 

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We're never going to see that gem on a Tagged Classic, Silvervision have said a few times on Facebook that their mastertape is broken. Perhaps some of the matches will be part of WWE released sets one day.

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We're never going to see that gem on a Tagged Classic, Silvervision have said a few times on Facebook that their mastertape is broken. Perhaps some of the matches will be part of WWE released sets one day.

 

I have that beauty in the house somewhere, watched it over and over again as a kid.

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Not sure of the official WWE explanation, but unofficially they want to move Smackdown to Tuesdays permanently to avoid going head to head with Ultimate Fighter/UFC next year. This week's show is a test, so the "super" line-up is an attempt to get as high a rating as possible to help persuade Sci-Fi the move is a good idea.

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We're never going to see that gem on a Tagged Classic, Silvervision have said a few times on Facebook that their mastertape is broken. Perhaps some of the matches will be part of WWE released sets one day.

 

 

Thats upsetting news :( Guess i'll have make do with YouTube for watching the events.Thanks for the info again guys :D

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October 10th 1989, live on Sky One. Tony Blackburn was in the crowd for it as well.

 

Ring Results from Cawthon's:-

 

WWF @ London, England - Arena - October 10, 1989 (sell out)

Mark Rocco, Dave Finlay, & Skull Murphy defeated Dusty Wolfe, Al Perez, & Tim Horner

Also included 2 other WWF vs. UK tag team matches

Televised live on SKY ONE - the 1st WWF UK event:

Koko B. Ware pinned Boris Zhukov (w/ Nikolai Volkoff) at 11:00 with a missile dropkick

Dino Bravo (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Bret Hart at 16:09 with a roll over and using the tights for leverage (World Tour 1990)

King Jim Duggan pinned the Honkytonk Man (w/ Jimmy Hart) at 8:37 following the running clothesline; after the bout, Duggan cleared the ring of Hart and Honky with his 2x4 (World Tour 1990)

Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty defeated Jacques & Raymond Rougeau (w/ Jimmy Hart) at around 23:30 when Jannetty pinned Jacques after Michaels hit him with Hart's megaphone (Live in the UK: April 2010)

The Brooklyn Brawler pinned Paul Roma at 6:11 by using the tights for leverage after the momentum of a high crossbody put the Brawler on top

WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan (w/ Miss Elizabeth) pinned Randy Savage (w/ Sensational Sherri) with the legdrop at around the 14-minute mark (Hulkamania Forever)

 

 

EDIT: Here's the Intro - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1fvcMSnfpE The same man also has the whole card on his account, as well as clips of Mike Morris giving Hulk Hogan a ripping on TV-AM.

 

EDIT2: Skip to 5:05 for Tony Blackburn getting down with Hulkamania - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WlIds2b-aY

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Just watched Rikish and Rico v Billy and Chuck at Judgement Day 2002....what was up with Rikish during the match did he get injured caused he looked completly lost and seemed to go through the motions in the closing part of the match and I think they took it home early. He danced on the stage once he walked up the ramp but it definetly looked as though something was wrong during the match. He hit a belly to belly on Chuck I think it was and he rolled off the cover and you could see Teddy Long communicating with him...perhaps he was just blown up but anyone know if there was another reason....

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