The War To Settle The Score - Results

Results

# Results Stipulations Time
00 !Dark Johnny Rodz defeated Jose Luis Rivera Singles match N/A
00 !Dark Hillbilly Jim defeated Rene Goulet Singles match N/A
00 !Dark Don Muraco defeated Salvatore Bellomo Singles match N/A
00 !Dark Moondog Spot wrestled Rick McGraw to a draw Singles match N/a
00 !Dark David Sammartino defeated Moondog Rex Singles match N/A
00 !Dark Nikolai Volkoff defeated Swede Hanson Singles match N/A
00 !Dark Leilani Kai (with The Fabulous Moolah) defeated Wendi Richter (c) (with Cyndi Lauper) Singles match for the WWF Women's Championship N/A
00 !Dark U.S. Express (Barry Windham and Mike Rotundo) (c) defeated The Spoiler and The Assassin Tag team match for the WWF Tag Team Championship N/A
00 !Dark Paul Orndorff defeated Tony Atlas Singles match N/A
00 !Dark Jimmy Snuka defeated Bob Orton, Jr. Singles match N/A
1 Hulk Hogan (c) (with Cyndi Lauper and Lou Albano) defeated Roddy Piper (with Bob Orton, Jr.) by disqualification Singles match for the WWF Championship 8:40

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