Original Airdate: Saturday, November 7th, 1992
Saskatchewan Center
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Max Moon vs. Louie Spicolli
God, Moon's outfit is still just something everyone needs to see in their lifetime. We get a nice little bit of wrestling here. It's nice to see a sprint like this on the show. Moon hits a high cross body for the pinfall victory.
Match Rating: 1/2*
They show a clip of the match they showed us last week here where Money, Inc. won the championships.
The Headshrinkers vs. Brian Costello & Joey Maggs
I forgot about the suspenders the Headshrinkers used to wear. Lame. They were a breath of fresh air though here in 1992. Of course, they never really lived up to their potential. Huge splash that looked like it had to have hurt a little for the victory.
Match Rating: 1/4*
Mean Gene is here and he's here to remind us that Saturday Night's Main Event is returning next week and then goes right on to talk about Survivor Series. Kamala and his entourage are here to talk about their coffin match. Tatanka isn't happy that Martel stole his feathers like 6 months ago.
We get a Bam Bam Bigelow promo.
Virgil vs. Jim Peterson
I have to say Virgil always seemed pretty over on these Superstars squashes. Peterson is a pretty big guy and gets in a little bit of offense. Virgil talks about Bob Backlund and wishes him good luck. Doink is shown out in the audience with a hammer annoying some children. Virgil hits a clothesline from the second rope and hits the deadly side Russian leg sweep for the victory.
Match Rating: 1/4*
We now go to Lord Alfred Hayes to recap the Marty Jannetty return from last week.
Bret Hart now gets a music video paying tribute to him winning the WWF Championship.
Damien Demento vs. Steve May
Here is Demento's debut and he gets the no entrance music treatment. He gives one of the worst promos of all time and says that he is a creation of our mind, to which Vince says "He's not a creation of my mind". Okay, Vince. Demento hits one of the weaker looking clotheslines you will see and then rolls down his knee pad and hits a knee drop for the finish. Seriously, a knee drop? Not impressive at all.
Match Rating: 1/4*
Big Boss Man is here in the ring with that goofy interviewer last week. He says that Nailz beat him, but didn't break him because you can't break the law. Uhhh, I'm pretty sure you can. He climbs up the top rope where the nightstick is hanging and says that he's going to beat Nailz within an inch of his life. That was a pretty lame promo.
Mean Gene with a Survivor Series update. Big news! The Bushwhackers have been nice enough to let the Nasty Boys take their spot with the Natural Disasters against The Beverly Brothers and Money, Inc. Natural Disasters say their opponents are in for a fight for their lives. Somehow The Undertaker is still working on this coffin for Kamala. Man, remind me to never have him help me do anything around the house. Ultimate Warrior then does a Macho Man impersonation and it's the weirdest thing ever.
WWF Tag Team Championship Match
High Energy vs. Money, Inc.
High Energy is the best team in WWF at this time, so naturally they are jobbers. It's kind of crazy that Dibiase has less than a year left in his in ring career. Dibiase gets a cheap knee to the back as Koko is going off the ropes and the heels regain control. Koko battles back with a leaping clothesline and both teams make the tag. Owen and his awful pants take care of both opponents. Owen ducks for a back body drop and Dibiase counters with a neckbreaker and that's it? They really couldn't have given us another 2 minutes with a more impressive finish?
Match Rating: *1/2
Mean Gene is back again. Rick Martel isn't liking that Tatanka is rocking the boat and he doesn't like it. Flair, Razor and Perfect just keep on surviving in life.
Next week we get Kamala, Marty Jannetty, The Headshrinkers, Nailz and a special interview with The Natural Disasters. Plus, we get another featured match between British Bulldog and Repo Man.
We got some fresh faces this week and it makes all the difference. High Energy, Headshrinkers and Max Moon are all welcome on my TV and adding featured matches to this show was what was always needed. I am starting to get enjoyment out of watching this show for the first time in a long time.
Overall Rating: 58%
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