1989 in professional wrestling describes the year's events in the world of professional wrestling.
These promotions held notable events in 1989.
Calendar of notable shows
Date | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event |
January 15 | WWF | Royal Rumble | Houston, Texas | Big John Studd won the Royal Rumble match by last eliminating Ted DiBiase[1] |
January 29 | UWA | UWA 14th Anniversary Show | Naucalpan, Mexico | El Canek (c) defeated Konnan in a singles match for the UWA World Heavyweight Championship[2] |
February 16 | WWF | Saturday Night's Main Event | Hershey, Pennsylvania | Hulk Hogan defeated Bad News Brown in a singles match |
February 20 | WCW | Chi-Town Rumble | Chicago, Illinois | Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair (c) in a singles match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship[3] |
April 2 | WWF | WrestleMania V | Atlantic City, New Jersey | Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage (c) in a singles match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship[4] |
April 24 | NJPW | Battle Satellite in Tokyo Dome | Tokyo, Japan | Shota Chochishvili defeated Antonio Inoki (c) by KO in a singles match for the NJPW Martial Arts Championship[5] |
April 25 | WWF | Saturday Night's Main Event | Des Moines, Iowa | Hulk Hogan (c) vs. Big Boss Man in a singles match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
April 28 | EMLL | 33. Aniversario de Arena México | Mexico City, Mexico | Ángel Azteca defeated Emilio Charles Jr. © in a best two-out-of-three falls match for the NWA World Middleweight Championship[6] |
May 6 | AJW | Wrestlemarinepiad '89 | Yokohama, Japan | Chigusa Nagayo retired in a series of matches where she fought and teamed with Lioness Asuka. Lioness Asuka also defeated Madusa in a WWWA World Title match. |
May 7 | WCW | WrestleWar | Nashville, Tennessee | Ric Flair defeated Ricky Steamboat (c) in a singles match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship[7][8] |
July 18 | WWF | Saturday Night's Main Event | Worcester, Massachusetts | Hulk Hogan (c) vs. The Honky Tonk Man in a singles match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
July 23 | WCW | The Great American Bash | Baltimore, Maryland | Ric Flair (c) defeated Terry Funk in a singles match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship[9] |
August 28 | WWF | SummerSlam | East Rutherford, New Jersey | Brutus Beefcake and Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage and Zeus in a Tag team match[10] |
September 10 | WWC | WWC 16th Aniversario | Bayamón, Puerto Rico | Carlos Colón defeated Steve Strong (c) in a Barbed wire match for the WWC Universal Championship |
September 21 | WWF | Saturday Night's Main Event | Cincinnati, Ohio | Hulk Hogan (c) vs. Ted DiBiase in a singles match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
September 22 | EMLL | EMLL 56th Anniversary Show | Mexico City, Mexico | Atlantis (mask) and El Satánico (hair) defeated Los Infernales (Tierra Viento y Fuego (mask) and MS-1 (hair)) in a best two-out-of-three falls Lucha de Apuestas mask and hair vs. mask and hair match[11] |
October 6 | FMW | The Grudge in Nagoya | Nagoya, Aichi, Japan | Masashi Aoyagi defeated Atsushi Onita by TKO in a Singles match |
October 10 | FMW | The Grudge in Tokyo | Tokyo, Japan | Atsushi Onita defeated Masashi Aoyagi by KO in a Singles match |
October 10 | WWF | First WWF UK Event | London, England | Hulk Hogan (c) defeated Randy Savage in a singles match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship[12] |
October 14 | King of the Ring | Providence, Rhode Island | Dusty Rhodes defeated Big Boss Man in a singles match[13] |
October 28 | WCW | Halloween Havoc | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Ric Flair and Sting defeated The Great Muta and Terry Funk in a Thunderdome match with Bruno Sammartino as special guest referee[7] |
October 31 | WWF | Saturday Night's Main Event | Topeka, Kansas | The Genius defeated Hulk Hogan (c) by countout in a singles match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship |
November 23 | Survivor Series | Rosemont, Illinois | The Ultimate Warriors (The Ultimate Warrior, Jim Neidhart, Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty) defeated The Heenan Family (Bobby Heenan, André the Giant, Haku and Arn Anderson) in a 4-on-4 Survivor Series match[14] |
December 7 | NJPW | G1 Climax | Tokyo, Japan | Shinya Hashimoto defeated Riki Choshu in the finals |
December 10 | FMW | Battle Creation | Tokyo, Japan | Atsushi Onita and Tarzan Goto defeated Jerry Blayman and Mitsuhiro Matsunaga by KO in a Barbed Wire Death match |
December 12 | WWF | No Holds Barred: The Match/The Movie | Nashville, Tennessee | Brutus Beefcake and Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage and Zeus in a Steel Cage match[15] |
December 13 | WCW | Starrcade | Atlanta, Georgia | Sting defeated Ric Flair in a tournament match[16] |
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
Notable events
Tournaments and accomplishments
AJW
AJPW
NJPW
Accomplishment | Winner | Date won | Notes |
World Cup League | Riki Choshu | December 7 | |
WCW
WWF
Awards and honors
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Title changes
WWF
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) |
February 14 | Retired | N/A | |
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) |
No title changes |
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(Title created) |
Unsanctioned championship |
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) |
February 15 | Ted DiBiase | Superstars of Wrestling | DiBiase had the title created for himself and unveiled the belt during a segment called "The Brother Love Show". This episode aired on tape delay on March 4. |
Births
Debuts
Debut date
Uncertain debut date
Retirements
Deaths
- January 6 - Mario Galento, 73
- January 7 - Aslam Pahalwan, 61
- February 18 - Mildred Burke, 73
- March 7 - Paul Boesch, 76
- March 14 – Happy Humphrey, 62
- April 17 – Villano II, 39
- July 25 - Sweet Georgia Brown (wrestler), 50
- September 7 - Eduardo Perez (wrestler), 60 or 61
- December 7 – Haystacks Calhoun,[25] 55
- December 28 – Earl Patrick Freeman, 57
See also
References
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- ^ "14th Anniversary Show". ProWrestlingHistory. January 29, 1989. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
- ^ "Chi-Town Rumble results". Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments. February 20, 1989. Retrieved 2011-10-30.
- ^ "WrestleMania V". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
- ^ "NJPW Battle Satellite In Tokyo Dome « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". Archived from the original on 2014-09-25.
- ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). "Mexico: EMLL NWA World Middlweight Title". Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. pp. 389–390. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
- ^ a b Cawthon, Graham (2014). the History of Professional Wrestling Vol 4: World Championship Wrestling 1989–1994. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1499656343.
- ^ "WrestleWar 1989: Music City Showdown results". Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments. May 7, 1989. Retrieved 2011-12-26.
- ^ "The Great American Bash 1989 results". Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments. July 23, 1989. Retrieved 2012-01-07.
- ^ "Hulk Hogan & Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake w/ Elizabeth vs. "Macho Man" Randy Savage & Zeus w/ Sensational Sherri". World Wrestling Entertainment. Archived from the original on 2008-03-31. Retrieved 2008-06-18.
- ^ "56th Anniversary Show". Pro Wrestling History. September 22, 1989. Retrieved September 27, 2012.
- ^ "WWF on Sky One « Events Database « CAGEMATCH – The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
- ^ "WWF King of the Ring '89 at Providence Civic Center wrestling results – Internet Wrestling Database". www.profightdb.com. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
- ^ "The Ultimate Warriors: Ultimate Warrior, Jim Neidhart, and The Rockers defeated The Heenan Family: André the Giant, Bobby Heenan, Haku and Arn Anderson". WWE. Retrieved 2008-06-26.
- ^ "WWF No Holds Barred – The Match/The Movie". cagematch.net. Retrieved May 4, 2018.
- ^ Adamson, Matt (2008-02-08). "Going Old School: Starrcade '89". 411mania. Retrieved 2008-05-27.
- ^ "Bianca Blair – 2012–13 Track & Field / XC Roster – University of Tennessee Athletics". www.utsports.com. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
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- ^ Docking, Neil (14 April 2016). "Why Scottish wrestling star Nikki Storm should shine in WWE NXT". The Daily Mirror. Retrieved 13 August 2016.
- ^ "Bayley's profile". The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved March 19, 2014.
- ^ "Jessie McKay – Allgemeine Informationen" (in German). Genickbruch. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
- ^ "Official Bio". AdamColePro (official website). Archived from the original on June 25, 2012. Retrieved January 9, 2012.
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