Summer Slam (1990) - Results

Results

# Result Stipulation Time
0 !Dark Shane Douglas defeated Buddy Rose Singles match 00 !Unknown
1 Power and Glory (Paul Roma and Hercules) (with Slick) defeated The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty) Tag team match 06:00
2 The Texas Tornado defeated Mr. Perfect (c) (with Bobby Heenan) Singles match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship 05:15
3 Sensational Queen Sherri defeated Sapphire by forfeit. Singles match 00:00
4 The Warlord (with Slick) defeated Tito Santana Singles match 05:28
5 The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart) defeated Demolition (Smash and Crush) (c) Two out of three falls match for the WWF Tag Team Championship 14:24
6 Jake Roberts defeated Bad News Brown by disqualification Singles match with Big Boss Man as special guest referee 04:44
7 Nikolai Volkoff and Jim Duggan defeated The Orient Express (Tanaka and Sato) (with Mr. Fuji) Tag team match 03:22
8 Randy Savage (with Sensational Queen Sherri) defeated Dusty Rhodes Singles match 02:15
9 Hulk Hogan (with The Big Boss Man) defeated Earthquake (with Jimmy Hart and Dino Bravo) by countout Singles match 13:16
10 The Ultimate Warrior (c) defeated Rick Rude (with Bobby Heenan) Steel cage match for the WWF Championship 10:05

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