WrestleMania 7
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March 24, 1991 – Los Angeles, California – Sports Arena
Announcers: Gorilla Monsoon & Bobby “The Brain” Heenan
DARK MATCH
“The Birdman” Koko B. Ware defeated The Brooklyn Brawler (Steve Lombardi):
TAG TEAM MATCH
The Rockers (Shawn Michaels & Marty Jannetty) defeated Haku & The Barbarian w/Bobby “The Brain” Heenan:
BACKSTAGE INTERVIEW: Gene Okerland interviewed special guest celebrities Regis Philbin, Marla Maples, and Alex Trebek..
SINGLES MATCH
“The Texas Tornado” Kerry Von Erich defeated “Canadian Strongman” Dino Bravo:
BACKSTAGE INTERVIEW: Gene Okerland interviewed the British Bulldog (Davey Boy Smith) with his bulldog, Winstin..
SINGLES MATCH
The British Bulldog w/Winstin defeated The Warlord w/Slick:
BACKSTAGE INTERVIEW: Gene Okerland interviewed the Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs & Jerry Sags w/Jimmy Hart)..
BACKSTAGE INTERVIEW: Sean Mooney interviewed the Hart Foundation (Bret “Hitman” Hart & Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart)..
TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH
The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs & Jerry Sags) defeated The Hart Foundation (Bret “Hitman” Hart & Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart) to win the WWF Tag Team titles!:
BLINDFOLD MATCH
Jake “The Snake” Roberts defeated Rick “The Model” Martel:
BACKSTAGE INTERVIEW: Marla Maples interviewed the NEW WWF Tag Team champions, the Nasty Boys, with Jimmy Hart.. they were joined by Dino Bravo, Earthquake, and the Mountie in a victory celebration!
SINGLES MATCH
The Undertaker w/Paul Bearer defeated Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka:
RETIREMENT MATCH
The Ultimate Warrior defeated Randy “Macho King” Savage w/Sensational Sherri: After the match, Sherri assaulted Randy Savage with kicks to the ribs until Miss Elizabeth jumped the rail to make the save for Randy! The Macho Man got up and saw Elizabeth standing here, and thought maybe she was the one kicking him. Macho Man realized it was Elizabeth who saved him and they were finally reunited in one of the most emotional moments in WWF history..
BACKSTAGE INTERVIEW: Gene Okerland interviewed the now “retired” Randy Savage with the beautiful Elizabeth by his side..
TAG TEAM MATCH
Genichiro Tenryu & Kji Kitao w/Mr. Fuji defeated Demolition (Ax & Smash):
BACKSTAGE INTERVIEW: Gene Okerland interviewed the Big Bossman..
WWF INTERCONTINENTAL TITLE MATCH
The Big Bossman defeated WWF Intercontinental champion Mr. Perfect w/Bobby “The Brain” Heenan by DQ: Former Heenan Family member Andre The Giant came down to ringside to prevent Bobby The Brain from interfering in the match. Haku and the Barbarian ran in to cause the DQ, thus saving the Intercontinental championship for the Heenan Family.
BACKSTAGE INTERVIEW: Sean Mooney interviewed the Big Bossman, who thanked Andre The Giant for his services!
SINGLES MATCH
Earthquake defeated Greg “The Hammer” Valentine:
INTERVIEW: Sean Mooney interviewed the Legion of Doom (Hawk & Animal)..
TAG TEAM MATCH
The Legion of Doom (Hawk & Animal) defeated Power & Glory (Hercules & Paul Roma) in 59 seconds!:
GRUDGE MATCH
Virgil w/Rowdy Roddy Piper defeated “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase by Countout: Roddy Piper came out on crutches due to a motor cycle accident, and sat in Virgil’s corner. Ted DiBiase attacked Roddy Piper at ringside and got himself counted out! DiBiase got back in the ring and locked the Million Dollar Dream on Virgil! Piper stumbled into the ring and pulled DiBiase off of Virgil. Sensational Sherri (who dumped Randy Savage earlier) ran down and helped Ted DiBiase turn the tables and assult Roddy Piper’s injured leg! When DiBiase and Sherri left, Virgil stood over Roddy Piper and motivated him to stand up!
INTERVIEW Sean Mooney interviewed WWE Champion Sgt. Slaughter with General Adnan..
SINGLES MATCH
The Mountie w/Jimmy Hart defeated Tito Santana:
WWF HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH
Hulk Hogan defeated Sgt. Slaughter w/General Adnan to win the WWE Heavyweight title!: The guest time keeper was Marla Maples; The guest ring announcer was Alex Trebek; And the guest commentator was Regis Philbin……
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