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WWF Superstars 11/5/1988

Written by: Bob Colling

World Wrestling Federation presents Superstars
Date:
11/5/1988
From: Ft. Wayne, IN

Matches:
1.)WWF Intercontinental Champion the Ultimate Warrior defeated George South
2.)Dino Bravo defeated Jim Evans
3.)Mr. Perfect defeated Chris Zarna
4.)Ron Bass defeated Billy Bowman
5.)Big Bossman defeated Rusty Riddle

Angle Developments/Notes:
1. Honkytonk Man cut a pre-tape promo with Jimmy Hart during Warrior’s match. Honky says he has one thing on his mind and that’s getting his belt back before Survivor Series.

2. Brother Love’s guest this week is Ted DiBiase and Virgil. Love says that DiBiase has been wronged by Hercules who refused to be Ted’s slave. DiBiase says he has been able to get whatever he has wanted, especially when he already paid for it! DiBiase says that Hercules will understand that Hercules is his slave. DiBiase is also pissed that Randy Savage gave his hand to Hercules as if it’s the ultimate approval. Ted reveals his team for Survivor Series. His team consists of Big Bossman, Akeem, the Red Rooster and King Haku. The heels shake hands to end the segment.

3. Jim Duggan cut a promo during Bravo’s match. Duggan tells Dino to keep his eyes open at the Survivor Series.

4. This is Mr. Perfect’s wrestling debut on Superstars. Perfect won the match following the Perfect Plex, which is a fisherman suplex.

5. Big Bossman cut a pre-tape promo during his match. Bossman tells Hulk Hogan to not come towards him. Bossman says he will execute Hogan when the time comes!

Final Thoughts:
The hype for Survivor Series begins and that means for the next three weeks we will get a lot of repetitive promos to promote the matches. Nothing special going here, though next week we got a feature match for the first time in a long time!

Thanks for reading.

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34-year-old currently living in Syracuse, New York. Long-time fan of the New York Mets, Chicago Bulls, and Minnesota Vikings. An avid fan of professional wrestling and write reviews/articles on the product. Usually focusing on old-school wrestling.

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