Starrcade (1988) - Results

Results

# Results Stipulations Times
1 Kevin Sullivan and Steve Williams defeated The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers) (c) Tag team match for the NWA United States Tag Team Championship 15:50
2 The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane) (with Jim Cornette) defeated The Original Midnight Express (Dennis Condrey and Randy Rose) (with Paul E. Dangerously) Tag team match 17:46
3 The Russian Assassins (#1 and #2) (with Paul Jones) defeated The Junkyard Dog and Ivan Koloff Tag team match 06:47
4 Rick Steiner defeated Mike Rotunda (c) (with Kevin Sullivan) Singles match for the NWA World Television Championship During the Match, Kevin Sullivan was locked and Suspended high in a Steel Cage. 17:59
5 Barry Windham (c) (with James J. Dillon) defeated Bam Bam Bigelow (with Oliver Humperdink) by countout Singles match for the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship 16:17
6 Sting and Dusty Rhodes defeated The Road Warriors (Hawk and Animal) (c) (with Paul Ellering) by disqualification Tag team match for the NWA World Tag Team Championship 11:20
7 Ric Flair (c) (with James J. Dillon) defeated Lex Luger Singles match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship 30:59

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