Starrcade (1987) - Results

Results

# Results Stipulations Times
1 Sting, Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin (with Precious) fought Eddie Gilbert, Rick Steiner and Larry Zbyszko (with Baby Doll) to a time-limit draw. Tag team match 15:02
2 Steve Williams (c) defeated Barry Windham. Singles match for the UWF Heavyweight Championship 06:50
3 The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson) defeated The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane) (with Jim Cornette and Big Bubba Rogers). Skywalkers match 10:23
4 Nikita Koloff defeated Terry Taylor (with Eddie Gilbert). Championship unification match for the NWA World Television Championship and the UWF World Television Championship 18:58
5 Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard (c) (with James J. Dillon) defeated the Road Warriors (Hawk and Animal) (with Paul Ellering) by disqualification. Tag team match for the NWA World Tag Team Championship 13:27
6 Dusty Rhodes defeated Lex Luger (c) (with James J. Dillon). Steel cage match for the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship 16:28
7 Ric Flair (with James J. Dillon) defeated Ron Garvin (c). Steel cage match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship 17:38

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