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===1997===
===1997===
{{Infobox Wrestling event
|name=King of the Ring 1997
|image=Kotr96-97.jpg
|promotion=[[World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation]]
|date=[[June 8]] [[1997]]
|venue=[[Dunkin' Donuts Center|Providence Civic Center]]
|city=[[Providence, Rhode Island]]
|attendance=9,312
|lastevent=[[In Your House#In Your House 15: A Cold Day in Hell|In Your House 15: A Cold Day in Hell]]
|nextevent=[[In Your House#In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede|In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede]]
}}

'''King of the Ring 1997''' took place on [[June 8]] [[1997]] at the [[Dunkin' Donuts Center|Providence Civic Center]] in [[Providence, Rhode Island]]. The tagline was "''It's Bound to Get Medieval. Brace Yourself''."

*'''[[WWE Free for All|Free For All match]]: [[The Headbangers]] ([[Charles Warrington|Mosh]] and [[Glen Ruth|Thrasher]]) defeated [[Mike Plotcheck|Bart Gunn]] and [[Brian Gerard James|Jesse James]] (6:10)'''
**Thrasher pinned Gunn after a [[Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers#Powerbomb, diving legdrop combination|Stage Dive]].
*'''KOTR Semi-Final: [[Triple H|Hunter Hearst Helmsley]] (w/[[Chyna]]) defeated [[Anthony Norris|Ahmed Johnson]] (7:42)'''
**Helmsley pinned Johnson after a [[Facebuster#Double underhook faceuster|Pedigree]].
*'''KOTR Semi-Final: [[Mick Foley|Mankind]] defeated [[Jerry Lawler]] (10:24)'''
**Mankind forced Lawler to submit with the [[Mandible claw]].
*'''[[Dustin Rhodes|Goldust]] (w/[[Terri Runnels|Marlena]]) defeated [[Brian Adams (wrestler)|Crush]] (w/[[D'Lo Brown]] and [[Clarence Mason]]) (9:56)'''
**Goldust pinned Crush after a [[DDT (professional wrestling)|DDT]].
*'''[[The Hart Foundation]] ([[Owen Hart]], [[Davey Boy Smith|The British Bulldog]], and [[Jim Neidhart]]) defeated [[Sid Eudy|Sycho Sid]] and [[Road Warriors|The Legion of Doom]] ([[Road Warrior Hawk|Hawk]] and [[Road Warrior Animal|Animal]]) (13:37)'''
**Owen pinned Sid with a [[Pin (professional wrestling)#Rana|sunset flip]].
*'''KOTR Final: [[Triple H|Hunter Hearst Helmsley]] (w/Chyna) defeated [[Mick Foley|Mankind]] to win the King of the Ring tournament (19:26)'''
**Helmsley pinned Mankind after a [[Facebuster#Double underhook facebuster|Pedigree]].
*'''[[Shawn Michaels]] fought [[Stone Cold Steve Austin|Steve Austin]] to a double disqualification (22:29)'''
**Both men were disqualified after they attacked the referee.
*'''[[The Undertaker]] (w/[[Percy Pringle|Paul Bearer]]) defeated [[Ron Simmons|Faarooq]] (w/[[Brian Adams (wrestler)|Crush]], [[Juan Rivera|Savio Vega]], [[D'Lo Brown]], and [[Clarence Mason]]) to retain the [[WWE Championship|WWF Championship]] (13:43)'''
**Undertaker pinned Faarooq after a [[Piledriver (professional wrestling)#Tombstone piledriver|Tombstone Piledriver]] when Faarooq was distracted by Vega and Crush arguing outside the ring.
**After the match, Ahmed Johnson made a run-in and delivered a [[Professional wrestling throws#Tiger driver|Pearl River Plunge]] to The Undertaker.

The tournament was held between [[May 12]] and [[June 8]] [[1997]]. The tournament brackets were:
{{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals<br>(TV)| RD2=Semifinals<br>(PPV)| RD3=Final<br>(PPV)

| RD1-seed1=| RD1-seed2=| RD1-seed3=| RD1-seed4=| RD1-seed5=| RD1-seed6=| RD1-seed7=| RD1-seed8=|

| RD1-team1='''[[Anthony Norris|Ahmed Johnson]]'''
| RD1-team2=[[Triple H|Hunter Hearst Helmsley]]
| RD1-score1=DQ
| RD1-score2=3:25

| RD1-team3='''Hunter Hearst Helmsley'''{{ref|10|1}}
| RD1-team4=[[Brian Adams (wrestler)|Crush]]
| RD1-score3=Pin
| RD1-score4=18:56

| RD1-team5=[[Dustin Rhodes|Goldust]]
| RD1-team6='''[[Jerry Lawler]]'''
| RD1-score5=Pin
| RD1-score6=11:55

| RD1-team7='''[[Mick Foley|Mankind]]'''
| RD1-team8=[[Savio Vega]]
| RD1-score7=Pin
| RD1-score8=14:35

| RD2-team1=Ahmed Johnson
| RD2-team2='''Hunter Hearst Helmsley'''
| RD2-score1=Pin
| RD2-score2=7:42

| RD2-team3=Jerry Lawler
| RD2-team4='''Mankind'''
| RD2-score3=Sub
| RD2-score4=10:24

| RD3-team1='''Hunter Hearst Helmsley'''
| RD3-team2=Mankind
| RD3-score1=Pin
| RD3-score2=19:28
}}

1. {{note|10}} Helmsley was allowed another spot in the tournament because he pulled a job to mable prior to his match with Ahmed Johnson the previous week that he could be eliminated via disqualification and thus threatened the WWF with legal action; Vader was originally in this spot but was injured in his No Holds Barred match with [[Ken Shamrock]] at ''[[In Your House#In Your House 15: A Cold Day in Hell|In Your House: A Cold Day in Hell]]'' on [[May 11]].


===1998===
===1998===

Revision as of 18:08, 6 April 2008

King of the Ring was an annual World Wrestling Entertainment tournament held from 1985 to 2002. Starting from 1993, it was held as a pay-per-view event as well. After a four year hiatus, the King of the Ring tournament returned in 2006 as a SmackDown! exclusive tournament. The return was apparently a "one-year-only," with its hiatus continuing through 2007.

History

King of the Ring winners
Year Winner
1985 Don Muraco
1986 Harley Race
1987 Randy Savage
1988 Ted DiBiase
1989 Tito Santana
1991 Bret Hart
1993 Bret Hart
1994 Owen Hart
1995 Mabel
1996 Steve Austin
1997 Hunter Hearst Helmsley
1998 Ken Shamrock
1999 Billy Gunn
2000 Kurt Angle
2001 Edge
2002 Brock Lesnar
2006 Booker T

Although the King of the Ring tournament was first made into a pay-per-view event in 1993, the original King of the Ring tournament was actually held in 1985. Don Muraco was the first King of the Ring in 1985. The second King, Harley Race, is noted for parlaying his King of the Ring victory into his "King of Wrestling" gimmick. Other winners who did the same include Randy Savage ("Macho King") , Owen Hart ("King of Harts"), "King" Mabel, Kurt Angle ("King Kurt"), Edge ("King Edge The Awesome"), and most recently, Booker T ("King Booker").

Pay-per-view

The King of the Ring main event was an event in which typically fifteen to sixteen wrestlers wrestled in a one-on-one single elimination bracket. When a wrestler wins a match in the bracket, they advance forward to take on another wrestler that has also won. The final few matches would then take place at that year's King of the Ring event. The winner of the final match is officially crowned the King of the Ring. There were also other matches that took place at the King of the Ring event since it was a traditional three hour pay-per-view.

While some believe that the new King of the Ring traditionally receives a WWF/WWE Championship shot at the SummerSlam pay-per-view, this only became an established rule in 2002, for what would become the final King of the Ring tournament for 4 years until SmackDown! General Manager Theodore Long brought it back in 2006. Only four kings went on to challenge for the championship at SummerSlam (Owen Hart, Mabel, Kurt Angle, and Brock Lesnar) and only in Lesnar's case was the challenger granted a title shot as a "right" after winning the King of the Ring. More important than an actual title shot was the prestige of winning the tournament itself; some wrestlers have made being king an integral part of their gimmick, and, in general, the winner of the King of the Ring is a wrestler whom management has picked to advance in the storylines and be the next breakout star. In fact, Steve Austin's famous "Austin 3:16" saying started during a speech made after he won the KOTR. A number of wrestlers have had huge successes after winning the tournament (in particular Steve Austin, but also Bret Hart, Kurt Angle, Edge, Triple H, and others), while some wrestlers have admittedly been "flops" as king (such as Mabel and Billy Gunn).

The PPV also was considered the fifth major WWF PPV (alongside the Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series) as it was one of their only annual events. It was discontinued after 2002.

Revival

It was announced in April 2006 that the King of the Ring tournament would be returning in 2006 after its four year hiatus. The 2006 tournament was the first tournament since 1991 that had not been shown on its own pay-per-view. The 2006 tournament was won by Booker T, who faced Bobby Lashley in the finals at the Judgment Day pay-per-view event.

Event results

1985

the tournament was held on July 8 1985 at the Sullivan Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The tournament brackets were:

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
Don Muraco  
Junkyard Dog  
Don Muraco  
Les Thornton  
Les Thornton  
Steve Lombardi  
Don Muraco  
Pedro Morales  
Paul Orndorff DDQ
Bob Orton, Jr. DDQ
BYE  
Pedro Morales  
Pedro Morales  
Johnny V  
Don Muraco  
The Iron Sheik  
Tito Santana  
Terry Funk  
Tito Santana Coin Toss
Jim Brunzell  
Jim Brunzell  
The Spoiler  
Tito Santana  
The Iron Sheik  
Ricky Steamboat  
Greg Valentine  
Ricky Steamboat  
The Iron Sheik  
Iron Sheik  
B. Brian Blair  

1986

The tournament was held on July 14 1986 at the Sullivan Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The tournament brackets were:

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
Mr. X2  
Billy Jack Haynes  
Billy Jack Haynes  
Iron Sheik  
Billy Jack Haynes  
Harley Race  
Harley Race  
George Steele  
Harley Race  
BYE  
Don Muraco Draw
Roddy Piper Draw
Harley Race  
Pedro Morales  
Nikolai Volkoff  
Dan Spivey  
Nikolai Volkoff  
The Junkyard Dog  
Junkyard Dog  
Paul Orndorff  
Nikolai Volkoff  
Pedro Morales  
Pedro Morales  
Rudy Diamond1  
Pedro Morales  
Mike Rotundo  

1. ^ Rudy Diamond was a substitute for Bob Orton.
2. ^ Mr. X was a substitute for Hercules Hernandez.

1987

The tournament was held on September 4 1987 at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island. The tournament brackets were:

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
Haku  
Brutus Beefcake  
Haku Draw
Rick Martel Draw
Rick Martel  
Dan Spivey  
BYE  
King Kong Bundy  
King Kong Bundy CO
One Man Gang  
King Kong Bundy  
Special Delivery Jones  
Special Delivery Jones  
Sika  
King Kong Bundy  
Randy Savage  
Danny Davis CO
Tito Santana  
Danny Davis  
The Junkyard Dog  
Junkyard Dog  
Tama  
Danny Davis  
Randy Savage  
Jim Brunzell  
Ron Bass  
Jim Brunzell  
Randy Savage  
Randy Savage  
Nikolai Volkoff  

1988

The tournament was held on October 16 1988 at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island. The tournament brackets were:

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
Ken Patera Pin
Nikolai Volkoff 10:20
Ken Patera Pin
Ted DiBiase 5:42
Brutus Beefcake Pin
Ted DiBiase 7:32
Ted DiBiase Forfeit
Ron Bass 2
The Barbarian DQ
Ron Bass 7:02
Ron Bass Pin
Shawn Michaels 7:39
Danny Davis Pin
Shawn Michaels 3:37
Ted DiBiase CO
Randy Savage 6:11
Bad News Brown DCO
Hercules 6:05
BYE  
Randy Savage  
Randy Savage Pin
Virgil 5:43
Randy Savage Pin
The Red Rooster 7:21
Marty Jannetty Pin
The Red Rooster 11:00
The Red Rooster Sub
Iron Mike Sharpe 3:27
Mike Sharpe1 Pin
Boris Zhukov 6:27

1. ^ Mike Sharpe substituted for The Warlord.
2. ^ DiBiase paid Bass off to fake an injury.

1989

The tournament was held on October 14 1989 at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island. The tournament brackets were:

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
Akeem  
Brutus Beefcake  
Akeem  
BYE  
Hercules DDQ
Jim Neidhart DDQ
Akeem  
Tito Santana  
The Warlord  
Bushwhacker Butch  
The Warlord  
Tito Santana  
Tito Santana  
Bad News Brown  
Tito Santana  
Rick Martel  
Rick Martel  
Bill Woods1  
Rick Martel  
Bushwhacker Luke  
Luke Williams  
Nikolai Volkoff  
Rick Martel  
Jimmy Snuka  
Jimmy Snuka  
The Barbarian  
Jimmy Snuka  
Haku  
Haku  
The Red Rooster  

1. ^ Bill Woods substituted for Barry Windham.

1991

The tournament was held on September 7 1991 at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island. The tournament brackets were:

First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
Hawk DQ
Jerry Sags 3:02
Jerry Sags  
BYE  
Ricky Steamboat Draw
Ted DiBiase 15:00
Jerry Sags Pin
Irwin R. Schyster 1:22
Jim Duggan Pin
Brian Knobbs 5:04
Jim Duggan Pin
Irwin R. Schyster 3:16
The Berzerker CO
Irwin R. Schyster 2:51
Irwin R. Schyster Pin
Bret Hart 10:00
Pete Doherty1 Sub
Bret Hart 0:33
Bret Hart Sub
Skinner 4:47
Skinner Pin
Virgil 5:02
Bret Hart  
BYE  
Sid Justice Pin
The Warlord 3:23
The Undertaker DDQ
Sid Justice 4:08
Animal Pin
The Undertaker 3:40

1. ^ Pete Doherty substituted for Kerry Von Erich.

1993

King of the Ring 1993
PromotionWorld Wrestling Federation
DateJune 13 1993
CityDayton, Ohio
VenueNutter Center
Attendance6,500
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
WrestleMania IX
Next →
SummerSlam 1993


King of the Ring 1993 took place on June 13 1993 at the Nutter Center in Dayton, Ohio.

The tournament took place between May 1 and June 13 1993. The tournament brackets were:

First Round
(TV)
Quarterfinals
(PPV)
Semifinals
(PPV)
Final
(PPV)
            
Bret Hart  
BYE1  
Bret Hart Pin
Razor Ramon 10:28
Razor Ramon Pin
Tito Santana 3:21
Bret Hart Pin
Mr. Perfect 18:57
Mr. Perfect2 Pin
Doink the Clown 11:30
Mr. Perfect DQ
Mr. Hughes 6:02
Kamala COR
Mr. Hughes 2:45
Bret Hart Pin
Bam Bam Bigelow 18:20
Jim Duggan Pin
Papa Shango  
Jim Duggan Pin
Bam Bam Bigelow 5:00
Bam Bam Bigelow Pin
Typhoon 5:08
Bam Bam Bigelow  
BYE  
Bob Backlund CO
Lex Luger 4:53
Lex Luger Draw
Tatanka 15:00
Tatanka DQ
Giant Gonzales 2:59

1. ^ Bret Hart received a bye due to his status as former WWF World Heavyweight Champion.

2. ^ Mr. Perfect and Doink The Clown battled to a Ten Minute Time Limit Draw in the first King of the Ring Qualifying Match on WWF Superstars on 5/1/93. Mr. Perfect and Doink The Clown wrestled again to a Ten Minute Limit Draw on WWF Wrestling Challenge on 5/15/93. The two battled for the final berth on WWF Monday Night RAW 5/24/93 in a match where there was no time limit.

3. Shawn Michaels and Crush wrestled to a double countout on an episode of WWF Superstars to both get eliminated from the tournament. [1]

1994

1995

1996

King of the Ring 1996
PromotionWorld Wrestling Federation
DateJune 23 1996
CityMilwaukee, Wisconsin
VenueMECCA Arena
Attendance8,762
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
In Your House 8: Beware of Dog 2
Next →
In Your House 9: International Incident


King of the Ring 1996 took place on June 23 1996 from the MECCA Arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The tagline was "To Battle is Honor...To Win is Hell!."

The tournament took place between May 27 and June 23 1996 (the entire first two rounds were actually done on May 27 and 28, two of the three quarterfinal matches actually occurred before the first round was completed). The tournament brackets were:

First Round
(TV)
Quarterfinals
(TV)
Semifinals
(PPV)
Final
(PPV)
            
Ahmed Johnson Pin
Vader 11:32
Vader  
BYE  
Goldust DCO
Ultimate Warrior 15:20
Vader DQ
Jake Roberts 3:34
Hunter Hearst Helmsley Pin
Jake Roberts 9:34
Jake Roberts Pin
Justin Bradshaw 6:15
Justin Bradshaw Pin
Henry Godwinn 7:39
Jake Roberts Pin
Steve Austin 4:28
Steve Austin Sub
Bob Holly 9:34
Steve Austin Pin
Savio Vega 8:10
Marty Jannetty Pin
Savio Vega 7:25
Steve Austin Pin
Marc Mero 16:49
Marc Mero Pin
Skip 10:28 TV Time
Marc Mero Pin
Owen Hart 9:43
Owen Hart Pin
Yokozuna 3:58

1997

1998

1999

King of the Ring 1999
PromotionWorld Wrestling Federation
DateJune 27 1999
CityGreensboro, North Carolina
VenueGreensboro Coliseum
Attendance19,761
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
Over the Edge 1999
Next →
Fully Loaded 1999


King of the Ring 1999 took place on June 27 1999 at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina.

The tournament took place between May 25 and June 27 1999. The tournament brackets were:

First Round
(TV)
Quarterfinals
(PPV)
Semifinals
(PPV)
Final
(PPV)
            
Mr. Ass Pin
Viscera 2:05
Mr. Ass Ref Stop
Ken Shamrock 3:37
Ken Shamrock Sub
Jeff Jarrett 2:55
Mr. Ass Pin
Kane 5:25
Droz Pin
The Big Show 0:59
Big Show Pin
Kane 6:36
Test Pin
Kane 3:05
Mr. Ass Pin
X-Pac 5:33
Road Dogg Pin
The Godfather 1:02
Road Dogg Pin
Chyna 13:19
Chyna Pin
Val Venis 2:14
Road Dogg Pin
X-Pac 3:08
Al Snow Pin
Hardcore Holly 1:24
Hardcore Holly DQ
X-Pac 3:02
The Big Boss Man Pin
X-Pac 2:37

2000

King of the Ring 2000
PromotionWorld Wrestling Federation
DateJune 25 2000
CityBoston, Massachusetts
VenueFleetCenter
Attendance15,388
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
Judgment Day 2000
Next →
Fully Loaded 2000


King of the Ring 2000 took place on June 25 2000 at the FleetCenter in Boston, Massachusetts.

The tournament took place between May 29 and June 25 2000.

First round
(TV)
Second round
(TV)
Quarterfinals
(PPV)
Semifinals
(PPV)
Finals
(PPV)
               
Kurt Angle Pin
Bradshaw 2:48
Kurt Angle Pin
Bubba Ray Dudley 4:42
Bubba Ray Dudley Pin
Big Bossman 3:26
Kurt Angle Pin
Chris Jericho 9:50
Chris Jericho Pin
Test 4:15
Chris Jericho Sub
Edge 5:30
Edge Pin
Grand Master Sexay 5:12
Kurt Angle Pin
Crash Holly 3:58
Crash Holly Pin
Prince Albert 1:26
Crash Holly DQ
Hardcore Holly 4:17
Hardcore Holly Pin
Faarooq 3:04
Crash Holly Pin
Bull Buchanan 4:07
Bull Buchanan Pin
Steve Blackman 3:22
Bull Buchanan Pin
Perry Saturn 2:03
Perry Saturn Pin
D-Von Dudley 4:43
Kurt Angle Pin
Rikishi 5:56
Rikishi DQ
Shane McMahon 2:35
Rikishi Pin
Scotty 2 Hotty 2:53
Scotty 2 Hotty Pin
D'Lo Brown 3:38
Rikishi DQ
Chris Benoit 3:25
Chris Benoit Pin
Road Dogg 1:43
Chris Benoit Sub
X-Pac 4:53
X-Pac Pin
Dean Malenko 2:01
Rikishi Pin
Val Venis 3:15
Val Venis Pin
Al Snow 4:31
Val Venis Pin
Jeff Hardy 3:56
Jeff Hardy Pin
Christian 1:59
Val Venis Pin
Eddie Guerrero 8:04
Eddie Guerrero Pin
Matt Hardy 4:11
Eddie Guerrero Pin
Chyna 2:25
Chyna Pin
The Godfather 1:44

2001

King of the Ring 2001
PromotionWorld Wrestling Federation
DateJune 24 2001
CityEast Rutherford, New Jersey
VenueContinental Airlines Arena
Attendance17,777
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
Judgment Day 2001
Next →
InVasion


King of the Ring 2001 took place on June 24 2001 at the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The tagline was "My Muscles ache, My Mind Is Spent, My Body is Broken, Lead Me to My Throne".

The tournament took place between June 4 and June 24 2001. The tournament brackets were:

First Round
(TV)
Quarterfinals
(TV)
Semifinals
(PPV)
Final
(PPV)
            
Kurt Angle Pin
Hardcore Holly 6:21
Kurt Angle Sub
Jeff Hardy 3:19
Jeff Hardy Pin
Matt Hardy 3:57
Kurt Angle Pin
Christian 8:17
Christian Pin
Kane 2:14
Christian Pin
Big Show 2:19
The Big Show Pin
Raven 1:35
Kurt Angle 10:21
Edge Pin
Edge Pin
Test 5:52
Edge Pin
Perry Saturn 3:49
Steve Blackman Pin
Perry Saturn 2:05
Edge Pin
Rhyno 8:52
Crash Holly Pin
Tajiri 3:08
Tajiri Pin
Rhyno 2:52
Rhyno Pin
Tazz 3:20

2002

King of the Ring 2002
PromotionWorld Wrestling Entertainment
Brand(s)RAW
SmackDown!
DateJune 23 2002
CityColumbus, Ohio
VenueNationwide Arena
Attendance14,200
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
Judgment Day 2002
Next →
Vengeance 2002


King of the Ring 2002 took place on June 23 2002 at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. The official theme song was "Ride Of Your Life" by Neurotica

The tournament took place between June 3 and June 23 2002. The tournament brackets were:

First Round
(TV)
Quarterfinals
(TV)
Semifinals
(PPV)
Final
(PPV)
            
Brock Lesnar Pin
Bubba Ray Dudley 4:49
Brock Lesnar Pin
Booker T 3:22
Booker T Pin
William Regal 3:26
Brock Lesnar Pin
Test 8:18
Hardcore Holly Pin
Tajiri  
Hardcore Holly Pin
Test  
The Hurricane Pin
Test  
Brock Lesnar Pin
Rob Van Dam 5:42
Chris Jericho Forf1
Edge  
Chris Jericho Sub
Val Venis  
Christian Pin
Val Venis 3:22
Chris Jericho Pin
Rob Van Dam 14:32
X-Pac Pin
Goldust 3:26
X-Pac Pin
Rob Van Dam 6:00
Eddie Guerrero Pin
Rob Van Dam 9:38

1. ^ Edge forfeited his match to Chris Jericho due to a shoulder injury.

2006

The tournament took place between April 21st and May 21st 2006. The tournament brackets were:

Quarterfinals
(TV - SmackDown!)
Semifinals
(TV - SmackDown!)
Final
(PPV - Judgment Day)
         
Kurt Angle Sub
Randy Orton 8:13
Kurt Angle Inj1
Booker T Bye
Matt Hardy Pin
Booker T 15:23
Booker T Pin
Lashley 9:15
Chris Benoit Pin
Finlay 22:30
Finlay 13:30
Lashley Pin
Bobby Lashley CO
Mark Henry 5:02

References

  1. ^ Crush and Shawn Michaels fought to a Double Count-Out on WWF Superstars 5/22/93 in a King of the Ring Qualifying Match. Michaels had lost the WWF Intercontinental Championship just five days earlier. Crush petitioned WWF President, Jack Tunney over the decision stating that Michaels purposely cost both men a berth into the WWF King of the Ring 1993 Tournament. Crush was later awarded a WWF Intercontinental Championship Title Match with Michaels at the King of the Ring PPV.