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

Saturday Night's Main Event XI

May 2, 1987 (taped April 28, 1987) - Notre Dame, Indiana - Edmund P. Joyce Center

# Results Stipulations Times
1 Kamala the Ugandan Giant (with Kim Chee) defeated Jake Roberts Singles match 04:18
2 Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated George Steele Lumberjack Match 06:44
3 The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and The Dynamite Kid) (with Tito Santana) defeated The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart) (with Jimmy Hart and Danny Davis) (c) by disqualification Two out of three falls match for the WWF Tag Team Championship 09:48
4 Ricky Steamboat (c) defeated Hercules (with Bobby Heenan) by disqualification Singles match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship 06:42
5 The Can-Am Connection (Rick Martel and Tom Zenk) (with Jim Duggan) defeated Nikolai Volkoff and The Iron Sheik (with Slick) Tag team match 04:45
  • Note:
    • This was the first episode of the series that did not have a match involving Hulk Hogan.

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