Summer Slam (1992) - Results

Results

# Result Stipulation Time
0 !Dark Jim Duggan and The Bushwhackers (Butch Miller and Luke Williams) defeated The Mountie and The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags) (with Jimmy Hart) Tag team match 12:33
1 !Dark Papa Shango defeated Tito Santana Singles match 06:00
2 !1 The Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal) (with Paul Ellering) defeated Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster) (with Jimmy Hart) Tag team match 15:10
3 !2 Nailz defeated Virgil Singles match 03:55
4 !3 Shawn Michaels (with Sensational Sherri) fought Rick Martel to a double countout Singles match where neither man was to hit the other in the face 08:06
5 !4 The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon) (c) defeated The Beverly Brothers (Blake and Beau) (with The Genius) Tag team match for the WWF Tag Team Championship 10:30
6 !5 Crush defeated Repo Man Singles match 05:41
7 !6 The Ultimate Warrior defeated Randy Savage (c) by countout Singles match for the WWF Championship 28:00
8 !7 The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) defeated Kamala (with Harvey Wippleman and Kim Chee) by disqualification Singles match 03:27
9 !Dark Tatanka defeated The Berzerker (with Mr. Fuji) Singles match 05:46
10 !8 The British Bulldog (with Lennox Lewis) defeated Bret Hart (c) Singles match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship 25:40

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