Saturday Night's Main Event Results - Saturday Night's Main Event II

Saturday Night's Main Event II

October 5, 1985 (taped October 3, 1985) - East Rutherford, New Jersey - Meadowlands Arena

# Results Stipulations Times
1 Hulk Hogan (c) defeated Nikolai Volkoff (with Freddie Blassie) Flag Match for the WWF Championship 05:17
2 Uncle Elmer (with Hillbilly Jim and Cousin Junior) defeated Jerry Valiant Singles match 00:12
3 Paul Orndorff fought Roddy Piper to a double count-out Singles match 04:01
4 André the Giant and Tony Atlas (with Lou Albano) defeated King Kong Bundy and Big John Studd (with Bobby Heenan) by disqualification. Tag team match 04:26
5 The Dream Team (Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine) (c) (with Johnny Valiant) defeated Lanny Poffo and Tony Garea Tag team match for the WWF Tag Team Championship 03:30
  • Also:
    • The wedding of Uncle Elmer and his new bride, which was interrupted by Roddy Piper.
    • Vignettes starring Tiny Tim and various WWF superstars are interspersed between matches.
    • Tony Garea was a substitute for George Wells

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