The Wrestling Classic

The Wrestling Classic
Information
Promotion World Wrestling Federation
Date November 7, 1985[1]
Attendance 14,000[1]
Venue Rosemont Horizon[1]
City Rosemont, Illinois[1]
Pay-per-view chronology

WrestleMania The Wrestling Classic WrestleMania 2

The Wrestling Classic was a World Wrestling Federation (WWF) pay-per-view event that took place on November 7, 1985, at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago.[1]

The main event was the finals of a 16-man tournament where Junkyard Dog defeated Randy Savage.[1] The undercard consisted of a 16-man single-elimination tournament, Hulk Hogan versus "Rowdy" Roddy Piper for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship and a contest where a fan won a Rolls Royce.[1]

The event included no tag team match – something that would not be repeated on a WWF/WWE PPV event until the 2005 Royal Rumble and the World Tag Team Champions The Dream Team (Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine) did not appear on the card. Former champions The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff both wrestled as single competitors in the tournament, as did The British Bulldogs Davey Boy Smith and the Dynamite Kid.

Background

"Rowdy" Roddy Piper, who challenged Hulk Hogan for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship at Wrestling Classic

The main feud heading into Wrestling Classic was between Hulk Hogan and "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, with the two battling over the WWF World Heavyweight Championship. In 1985, Piper became the top heel of the promotion after he spoke out against the burgeoning Rock 'n' Wrestling connection, which led to a confrontation with Hogan.[2] In February, they faced each other at MTV special The War to Settle the Score for Hogan's WWF title, where Hogan retained his title by disqualification.[3] Their feud led to the development of WrestleMania. In the main event of the first-ever WrestleMania, Hogan and celebrity Mr. T defeated Piper and Paul Orndorff.[4] Hogan feuded with Piper and Bob Orton for the rest of the year and often got disqualification victories over them,[5] leading to a WWF title match between Hogan and Piper at the Wrestling Classic. A tournament was also promoted on WWF television which was to take place on the pay-per-view event.

Event

The pay-per-view event featured a 16-man tournament dubbed "The Wrestling Classic". In the first round of the tournament, Adrian Adonis (with manager Jimmy Hart) defeated Corporal Kirchner with a DDT. Dynamite Kid then faced Nikolai Volkoff (without manager Freddie Blassie); Dynamite Kid attacked Volkoff, who had just finished his customary singing of the Soviet national anthem, with a missile dropkick from the top turnbuckle and then quickly scored the pinfal in a match that lasted about six seconds (the official time given was 9 seconds, equaling the record King Kong Bundy had set at WrestleMania). Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) then defeated "Polish Power" Ivan Putski, though Savage had both his feet on the middle rope for leverage. Ricky Steamboat faced Davey Boy Smith in a rare match pitting two fan favourites against each other. The match moved back and forth until Smith landed in the ropes trying attack Steamboat, but Steamboat sidestepped and Smith injured his groin and was unable to continue, so Steamboat was awarded the match by forfeit. Junkyard Dog then faced The Iron Sheik (like Volkoff, the Sheik appeared without Freddie Blassie). The match began with Sheik choking JYD with his jacket. He applied a camel clutch on JYD before releasing the hold. JYD quickly hit a headbutt on Sheik and pinned him to win the match. Moondog Spot and Terry Funk's (with Jimmy Hart) match was next. It appeared that neither of them wanted to wrestle, so at Funk's suggestion they both left the ring. As Spot started to leave, Funk attacked him from behind and tried to re-enter the ring for a countout win, but Spot prevented him from entering the ring and himself won the match by countout after Funk backdropped him into the ring before the ten count. Intercontinental Champion Tito Santana then faced The Magnificent Muraco (with Mr. Fuji). Muraco appared to have pinned Santana but as his feet were on the ropes, the match continued and Santana rolled up the surprised Muraco with a quick small package, scoring the pinfall. Santana suffered a groin injury that would hamper him later in the tournament. The final match of the first round pitted Paul Orndorff against Bob Orton. Orton was disqualified after he hit Orndorff with his cast.[1]

The quarterfinals began with Adrian Adonis facing Dynamite Kid. During the match, Adonis accidentally hit his manager Jimmy Hart and collided with Hart. Dynamite took advantage and pinned Adonis to win the match. Ricky Steamboat then faced off against Randy Savage. The referee was distracted by Miss Elizabeth as Savage took advantage and pulled out brass knuckles from his tights and hit Steamboat before pinning him to win the match. Junkyard Dog then defeated Moondog Spot after a head butt. Strangely, there was no referee for this match and JYD counted the 3 himself. Commentators Gorilla Monsoon and Jesse Ventura then announced that a judge was at ringside and that JYD's count was legal. Tito Santana and Paul Orndorff fought to double countout, eliminating both wrestlers from the tournament in the process and allowing Junkyard Dog to advance to the finals. This led to Bobby Hennan's $50,000 storyline bounty on Paul Orndorff not being collected.

In a non-tournament match, Hulk Hogan defended his WWF Championship against Roddy Piper. Hogan applied a bearhug on Piper. Piper responded with a sleeper hold. The referee was knocked out and Piper hit Hogan with a steel chair before Hogan applied a sleeper hold of his own on Piper. Bob Orton came out and hit Hogan with his cast. The referee saw this and disqualified Piper in the process. Piper and Orton continued to assault Hogan until Paul Orndorff came out and cleared the ring.[1]

The semifinal match between Randy Savage and Dynamite Kid was next. Dynamite Kid superplexed Savage off the top rope but Savage countered it into an inside cradle for the victory.

As part of the show, a contest was held where over 250,000 fans participated, one of which won a Rolls-Royce. This segment was cut from the Coliseum Home Video release for time. However, it was restored when the show aired on WWE Classics on Demand, WWE's archival video on demand service.

In the finals of the tournament Junkyard Dog wrestled Randy Savage. JYD hit a back body drop on Savage off the top rope who landed on the arena floor. Savage was unable to get into the ring and was counted out. As a result, JYD won the match and the tournament.[1]

Aftermath

Many wrestlers received pushes by this tournament. Junkyard Dog, the winner of this tournament got a push as he became the man to win the first-ever major tournament in WWF history. Randy Savage went on to win both the WWF Intercontinental Championship from Tito Santana on February 8, 1986 and the WWF Championship in a similar tournament at WrestleMania IV in 1988.[6][7] Ricky Steamboat also won the Intercontinental Championship, by defeating Savage at WrestleMania III in 1987.[8] Dynamite Kid and Davey Boy Smith who together were the successful British Bulldogs would go on to win the WWF Tag Team Championship at WrestleMania 2 in 1986.[9]

Results

No. Results[1] Stipulations Times[1]
1 Adrian Adonis (with Jimmy Hart) defeated Corporal Kirchner First Round Tournament match 04:00
2 Dynamite Kid defeated Nikolai Volkoff (with Freddie Blassie) First Round Tournament match 00:09
3 Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated Ivan Putski First Round Tournament match 03:00
4 Ricky Steamboat defeated Davey Boy Smith by forfeit First Round Tournament match 03:00
5 Junkyard Dog defeated The Iron Sheik (with Freddie Blassie) First Round Tournament match 03:00
6 Moondog Spot defeated Terry Funk (with Jimmy Hart) by countout First Round Tournament match 00:17
7 Tito Santana defeated The Magnificent Muraco (with Mr. Fuji) First Round Tournament match 04:00
8 Paul Orndorff defeated Bob Orton by disqualification First Round Tournament match 07:00
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 Quarter Final Tournament match 04:00
11 The Junkyard Dog defeated Moondog Spot Quarter Final Tournament match 00:45
12 Tito Santana fought Paul Orndorff to a double count-out* Quarter Final Tournament match 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 Junkyard Dog defeated Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) by count-out* Tournament Finals match 09:00
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

Tournament bracket

Pin-Pinfall; Sub-Submission; CO-Countout; DCO-Double countout; DQ-Disqualification; Ref-Referee's decision

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
            
Adrian Adonis   03:22  
Corporal Kirchner Pin
Adrian Adonis   06:00  
Dynamite Kid     Pin
Dynamite Kid     00:09
Nikolai Volkoff Pin
Dynamite Kid       05:00  
Randy Savage Pin
Ivan Putski 02:47
Randy Savage Pin
Randy Savage 04:00
Ricky Steamboat Pin
Davey Boy Smith 03:00
Ricky Steamboat Ref
Randy Savage   09:00  
Junkyard Dog      CO
The Iron Sheik Pin
Junkyard Dog 03:00
Junkyard Dog 00:45
Moondog Spot Pin
Terry Funk 00:17
Moondog Spot CO
Junkyard Dog
BYE
Don Muraco 04:00
Tito Santana Pin
Tito Santana 08:00
Paul Orndorff DCO
Paul Orndorff 07:00
Bob Orton DQ

See also

References

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  2. Milner, John (2005-03-22). "Rowdy Roddy Piper". Slam! Sports. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved 2008-05-25.
  3. "The War to Settle the Score results". Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments. Retrieved 2008-05-23.
  4. "WrestleMania I official results". WWE. Retrieved 2008-05-25.
  5. Cawthon, Graham (2013). the History of Professional Wrestling Vol 1: WWF 1963 - 1989. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 1492825972.
  6. "Randy Savage's first Intercontinental Championship reign". WWE. Retrieved 2008-05-25.
  7. "Randy Savage's first WWE Championship reign". WWE. Retrieved 2008-05-25.
  8. "Ricky Steamboat's first Intercontinental Championship reign". WWE. Retrieved 2008-05-25.
  9. "British Bulldogs' first World Tag Team Championship reign". WWE. Retrieved 2008-05-25.
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