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

Saturday Night's Main Event III

November 2, 1985 (taped October 31, 1985) - Hershey, Pennsylvania - Hersheypark Arena

# Results Stipulations Times
1 Terry Funk (with Jimmy Hart) defeated The Junkyard Dog Singles match 05:16
2 Hulk Hogan and André the Giant (with Lou Albano) defeated King Kong Bundy and Big John Studd (with Bobby Heenan) by disqualification Tag team match 08:00
3 Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) fought Tito Santana (c) to a double countout Singles match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship 04:08
4 Ricky Steamboat defeated Mr. Fuji (with The Magnificent Muraco) Kung Fu Challenge 03:16
  • Also:
    • A Halloween promo starring Roddy Piper, giving viewers a taste of what the holiday is like at his home.
    • Piper's Pit, where Uncle Elmer, Hillbilly Jim, and Cousin Junior called Jesse Ventura to the ring from the broadcast booth to ask him what he said about Elmer and his wife at their wedding.
    • The television debut of the WWF's first music video, which featured the song "Land of a Thousand Dances" performed by WWF superstars.

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