
Tony D.'s Collection of Professional Wrestling Videotapes: Tape 15

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World Championship Wrestling: WCW All-Nighter (March 5-March 6, 1994)
Missy Hyatt on "A Current Affair"
This is 5 Hours and 45 Minutes of Footage in The SLP Mode
World Championship Wrestling: WCW All-Nighter (March 5-March 6, 1994)
Tony Schiavone, Gene Okerlund and Bobby Heenan in Tony's Den. They're staying up all night watching these matches.
Ric Flair (with JJ Dillon) vs. Sting (Clash I: March 27, 1988)
JJ Dillon is suspended above the ring in a small cage
Commercials
Back to Flair vs. Sting
Commercials
Back to Flair vs. Sting
Commercials
Back to Flair vs. Sting
Commercials
Back to Flair vs. Sting- The 3 Judges at Ringside have to decide the winner
because it's a Time Limit Draw
Commercials
Back to Tony, Gene, Bobby and Larry Zbyszko
Arn Anderson and Larry Zbyszko (World Tag Champs) vs. Ricky Steamboat and Dustin Rhodes
from Clash XVII November 19, 1991. Ricky comes to the ring in a Dragon Head
Commercials
Back to The Enforcers vs. Steamboat and Rhodes
Commercials
Back to The Enforcers vs. Steamboat and Rhodes
Back to Tony, Gene, Bobby and Larry and Eric Bischoff shows up
Ric Flair vs. Lex Luger (US Champ) for US Title from Clash XII from September 5, 1990
Commercials
Back to Flair vs. Luger (Stan Hansen interferes)
Commercials
Back to Tony, Gene, Bobby, Larry and Eric and Chris Cruise shows up (Remember Him?)
Commercials
Back to Eric
Flyin' Brian Pillman and "Stunning" Steve Austin (The Hollywood Blonds) vs. Ricky
Steamboat and Shane Douglas (NWA/WCW World Tag Team Champions) from Clash XXII on January 13, 1993
Commercials
Back to The Hollywood Blonds vs. Steamboat and Douglas
Commercials
Tony and Company are joined by Gordon Solie
Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat (NWA World Champion) from Clash VI from April 2, 1989
Commercials
Back to Flair vs. Steamboat
Commercials
Back to Flair vs. Steamboat
Commercials
Back to Flair vs. Steamboat
Commercials
Back to Flair vs. Steamboat
Commercials
Back to Flair vs. Steamboat
Commercials
Back to Gene and Bobby (in Bathrobes)
Flyin' Brian Pillman vs. "Stunning" Steve Austin (US Champion with Colonel Rob Parker)
from Clash XXV on November 10, 1993
Commercials
Back to Pillman vs. Austin
Falls Count Anywhere: Van Hammer vs. Cactus Jack from XVIII on January 21, 1992
Commercials
Back to Tony and Bobby
Fatu and Samu (The Samoan Swat Team (The SST) with Paul E. Dangerously) vs. Hawk and Animal (The Road Warriors with Precious
Paul Ellering from Clash VIII on September 12, 1989
Commercials
Back to SST vs. Road Warriors
Commercials
Tony and Company are joined by Ric Flair
Terry Funk and Great Muta (WCW World TV Champion with Dragon Master and "Designated Terminator" Gary Hart) vs.
Ric Flair and Sting (with "Designated Terminator" Ole Anderson) in the Thunderdome (A HUGE Steel Cage with slanted
top and NO door and the top part of the cage is Electrified)
No Countout, Pinfall, Submission or Time Limit. The match will stop when a Designated Terminator throws in the towel.
Special Referee Bruno Sammartino.
From Halloween Havoc on October 28, 1989
Commercials
Back to The Thunderdome
Commercials
Back to Tony and Company
Back to The Thunderdome
Commercials
Back to Tony and Company
"Sweet" Stan Lane and "Beautiful" Bobby Eaton (The Midnight Express with Jim Cornette) vs.
Ric Flair (NWA World Champion) and Barry Windham (NWA US Champion) with JJ Dillon
from Clash IV on December 7, 1988
Commericals
Back to Midnight Express vs. Ric Flair and Barry Windham
Commercials
I Quit Match: Ric Flair vs. Terry Funk with Gary Hart from Clash IX on November 15, 1989
Commercials
Back to Flair vs. Funk
Commercials
Back to Flair vs. Funk
Back to Tony and Company
The End
Missy Hyatt on "A Current Affair"
Missy left WCW and was planning a lawsuit. Cactus Jack talks about Missy.
About 5 Minutes
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