Results
# | Results | Stipulations | Times |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Adrian Adonis (with Jimmy Hart) defeated Corporal Kirchner | First Round Tournament match | 03:22 |
2 | The Dynamite Kid defeated Nikolai Volkoff | 00:09 | |
3 | Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated Ivan Putski | 02:47 | |
4 | Ricky Steamboat defeated Davey Boy Smith | 02:53 | |
5 | The Junkyard Dog defeated The Iron Sheik | 03:27 | |
6 | Moondog Spot defeated Terry Funk (with Jimmy Hart) by countout | 00:27 | |
7 | Tito Santana defeated The Magnificent Muraco (with Mr. Fuji) | 04:16 | |
8 | Paul Orndorff defeated Bob Orton by disqualification | 06:27 | |
9 | The Dynamite Kid defeated Adrian Adonis (with Jimmy Hart) | Quarter Final Tournament Match | 06:00 |
10 | Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated Ricky Steamboat | 04:00 | |
11 | The Junkyard Dog defeated Moondog Spot | 00:45 | |
12 | Tito Santana fought Paul Orndorff to a double count-out | 08:00 | |
13 | Hulk Hogan (c) defeated Roddy Piper by disqualification. | Singles match for the WWF Championship | 07:00 |
14 | Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated The Dynamite Kid | Semi Final Tournament match | 05:00 |
15 | The Junkyard Dog defeated Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) by count out. | Tournament Finals match | 09:00 |
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