Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan are in the booth, commentating a new round of tapings from Corpus Christi, Texas. According to thehistoryofwwe.com, these tapings took place on December 2.
Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan are in the booth, commentating a new round of tapings from Corpus Christi, Texas. According to thehistoryofwwe.com, these tapings took place on December 2.
Vince McMahon and Mr. Perfect are doing commentary for the last Superstars of 1991, starting a new taping cycle in Austin, Texas. According to thehistoryofwwe.com, the taping took place on December 4 and drew a heavily papered crowd of 7,500.
Vince McMahon moderates tonight’s panel, which features Gorilla Monsoon, Slick, Bobby Heenan, and Mr. Perfect. Heenan and Perfect swipe some of the production crew’s Christmas gifts.
Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan are in the booth, calling the last episode of the taping cycle in Springfield, Massachusetts. Monsoon gives Heenan a big Christmas gift. Heenan thinks it is a big watch but runs away screaming when he thinks it is a bomb.
Vince McMahon and Mr. Perfect are in the booth, wrapping up a long taping in New Haven, Connecticut. Perfect tells children at home that Santa Claus is Ric Flair. Bells are heard in the background along with Flair’s voice.
Vince McMahon moderates tonight’s panel, which features Gorilla Monsoon, Slick, Bobby Heenan, and Mr. Perfect. Slick has been recast as a babyface reverend, saying that he “saw the light” after getting powerslammed by the British Bulldog. He shakes Monsoon and McMahon’s hands to make up for his heel ways.
Heenan says Jake Roberts went too far by hitting Elizabeth in Texas because it riled Randy Savage up. Monsoon is irate, arguing that Roberts “raped Elizabeth of her dignity.”
Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan are calling today’s action, still broadcasting from Springfield, Massachusetts.
Some of the Superstars intro has been updated to remove Virgil holding the Million Dollar Championship Belt.
Vince McMahon and Mr. Perfect are the announcers, still broadcasting from New Haven, Connecticut. Perfect announces that Ric Flair will be entering the Royal Rumble.
Vince McMahon moderates another night of discussion. This time the panel features Gorilla Monsoon, Lord Alfred Hayes, Bobby Heenan, and Mr. Perfect.
A replay of WWF President Jack Tunney’s announcement on Superstars about the vacating of the WWF Championship is shown. Heenan hates the idea because Ric Flair should be handed the title instead of having to go through 29 superstars to get it. Perfect adds that Flair will prove that he is the “real world’s champion” in the Rumble.
Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan are in the booth, still broadcasting from Springfield, Massachusetts.
Vince McMahon, Roddy Piper, and Mr. Perfect are on commentary, taped from New Haven, Connecticut. McMahon announces that Hulk Hogan regained the WWF Championship but WWF President Jack Tunney has an announcement to make about the title switch later. Piper warns Perfect against interfering in any of his matches like Ric Flair has done against Hogan.
Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan are in the booth, live from San Antonio, Texas. According to thehistoryofwwe.com, the show drew a sellout crowd of 8,000. The show drew a buyrate of 1.00, which roughly equates to 140,000 buys. Those were less than half of the number of households that bought Survivor Series, making the WWF quickly abandon this experiment of doing small, cheap, weekly pay-per-views.
A replay of WWF Champion the Undertaker and Paul Bearer’s promo at the end of Survivor Series is shown.
The roundtable of Vince McMahon, Gorilla Monsoon, Sean Mooney, Bobby Heenan, and Mr. Perfect jump into an argument over whether WWF President Jack Tunney should have the right to digitally censor Ric Flair’s championship belt.
A replay of WWF President Jack Tunney’s Survivor Series announcement that Randy Savage is immediately reinstated and will face Jack Roberts at This Tuesday in Texas is shown. There is also a replay of Tunney announcing a rematch for the WWF Championship between the Undertaker and Hulk Hogan from the Survivor Series pay-per-view.
Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan are commentating today’s episode, which kicks off a new taping cycle in Springfield, Massachusetts. According to thehistoryofwwe.com, the taping took place on November 12 and drew a sellout crowd of 8,900.
A replay of WWF President Jack Tunney’s Survivor Series comments about Randy Savage and Jake Roberts is shown. Tunney’s later comments ordering a rematch between the Undertaker and Hulk Hogan for the WWF Championship are also shown.
Vince McMahon, Roddy Piper, and Mr. Perfect are in the booth, starting a new round of television tapings from New Haven, Connecticut. According to thehistoryofwwe.com, these tapings were held on November 13.
McMahon tells fans that the Undertaker is the new WWF Champion.
Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan handle commentary, broadcasting live from Detroit, Michigan. According to thehistoryofwwe.com, the show, which took place on November 27, drew a crowd of 17,500. The show’s buyrate was 2.20 (300,000 buys), a steep decline from the 3.0 number of the prior year’s edition (400,000 buys).
Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan handle commentary duties for this Prime Time special, which aired on USA Network on the evening of November 24. The matches were taped in Utica, New York on November 11. According to thehistoryofwwe.com, the card drew a sellout crowd of 5,000 fans.
Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan are in the booth, concluding the tapings in Dayton, Ohio.
The day before this show, the Arsenio Hall Show played host to a WWF Tag Team title match between the Legion of Doom and the Nasty Boys. Gene Okerlund, Jake Roberts, and Hall were commentators and Okerlund also served as ring announcer. Here is a breakdown of that match:
Vince McMahon moderates tonight’s panel of Gorilla Monsoon, Roddy Piper, Bobby Heenan, and Mr. Perfect.
Monsoon argues that the Undertaker and Paul Bearer failed to take out Hulk Hogan on Superstars. However, Perfect makes a good point that the Undertaker was unfazed by Savage’s chairshot, showing that nothing will stop the Dead Man from winning at Survivor Series.
The Bushwhackers-Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster tag team match from Wrestling Challenge airs.