World Wrestling All-Stars continues its first-ever tour of the United States of America, culminating in THE REVOLUTION pay-per-view at the end of the month! How will February of 2002 shape out heading into fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada? Who will hold all the bragging rights before THE REVOLUTION? Find out NOW!
World Wrestling All-Stars LIVE!
Date: 02/19/2002
From: Denver, CO
Arena: Denver Auditorium Arena
Announcers: Jeremy Borash, Mark Madden, & “The Franchise” Shane Douglas
- Saturn opened the show and cut right to the chase. As he walked to the ring, he explained that he had taken on all challengers across the United States thus far. He hasn’t turned down or turned away anybody and at THE REVOLUTION, it will be no different. Saturn from the ring, Saturn told Commissioner Bret Hart in the back to line them up and Saturn will continue to knock them down.
- Saturn defeated Disco Inferno in a hardcore singles match to retain the WWA World Hardcore Championship, following a Death Valley Driver.
- Juventud Guerrera defeated AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, & Chris Sabin in a four-way match to retain the WWA World Cruiserweight Championship, following a 450 Splash on Sabin.
- Eddy Guerrero defeated Super Crazy in a singles match, following a Brainbuster.
- Bryan Clark & Brian Adams defeated The West Hollywood Blondes (Lenny Lane & Lodi) in a tag team match, following a Meltdown on Lodi.
- After the match, Crown Jewels (Simon Diamond & Mike Sanders) got behind the winners and levelled them simultaneously with their WWA World Tag Team Championship belts. They didn’t stick around long after the attack, though. Both big men were up quick and headed right after them.
- Scott Steiner defeated Gangrel w/ Luna Vachon in a singles match, following a Steiner Recliner.
- Sting defeated Jeff Jarrett in a singles match, following a Stinger Death Drop.
- Sting grabbed a microphone from ringside and let the live crowd know that, in a matter of days, ‘Big Scotty Steiner’ was going to be looking up at the lights… just like Jarrett tonight. He is going to bring dignity and honor to the WWA World Heavyweight Championship when he beats Steiner once and for all. Steiner may have injured Sting physically in 2001, but now that THE REVOLUTION is around the corner here in 2002, Sting plans on injuring Steiner in a different way. He says that Steiner’s pride won’t ever recover when he loses the world title!
World Wrestling All-Stars LIVE!
Date: 02/20/2002
From: Albuquerque, NM
Arena: Tingley Coliseum
Announcers: Jeremy Borash, Mark Madden, & “The Franchise” Shane Douglas
- Rick Steiner opened the show and thanked the fans here in New Mexico for coming out tonight. He was out here because it was high time someone other than Sting stood up to his spoiled, younger brother. Rick wants to put Scott Steiner in his place tonight! So, with the approval of an appearing Commissioner Bret Hart, he was granted the match for the main event. Not only that, it would be for the WWA World Heavyweight Championship!
- AJ Styles defeated Low Ki in a singles match, following a Spiral Tap.
- Juventud Guerrera defeated Eddy Guerrero in a singles match to retain the WWA World Cruiserweight Championship, following a roll up.
- This match saw botched interference play a part. Toward the finish, Psicosis came down to the ring with a water bottle and jumped up onto the apron to spit water into Juventud’s face. Instead, Juvi was able to pull Eddy in the way and after Eddy was sprayed on accident, Juvi was able to roll him up for a three count. Psicosis tried to console Eddy after the match as Juvi exited and headed up the ramp.
- Saturn defeated Christopher Daniels w/ Kazarian in a hardcore singles match to retain the WWA World Hardcore Championship, following a Rings of Saturn.
- After the match, Saturn helped Daniels up and shook his hand. He grabbed a microphone from ringside and credited the young and up-and-coming talent in WWA for motivating him to be the best in the world tonight. He looks forward to a hungry challenger at THE REVOLUTION.
- Sting defeated Reno in a singles match, following a Scorpion Death Lock.
- Euphoria (Buff Bagwell & Johnny Swinger) defeated Bryan Clark & Brian Adams in a tag team match, following The Blockbuster on Bryan Clark.
- Euphoria was aided during their match when Dawn Marie ran down to the ring to low blow Bryan Clark between the ropes behind the referee’s back. This allowed Buff to setup and execute The Blockbuster.
- Scott Steiner defeated Rick Steiner in a singles match to retain the WWA World Heavyweight Championship, following a Frankensteiner off the top turnbuckle.
- After the match, Scott Steiner picked his brother up and attempted to help him get his wits together. Once Rick was to his feet, Scott immediately levelled him with a short-arm clothesline. He landed a couple of stomps to the gut before holding his championship up. Scott then left the arena to thunderous boos.
World Wrestling All-Stars LIVE!
Date: 02/22/2002
From: Tucson, AZ
Arena: Tucson Convention Center
Announcers: Jeremy Borash, Mark Madden, & “The Franchise” Shane Douglas
- Sting, Bryan Clark, and Brian Adams made their way to the ring to address the live crowd. With THE REVOLUTION in just two days, all three men agreed that they were growing inpatient to right the wrongs of Scott Steiner, Buff Bagwell, and Johnny Swinger. In the main event tonight, it would be a three-for-one special. Commissioner Bret Hart signed off and made the match official!
- AJ Styles defeated Shark Boy, Chuckie Chaos, and Chris Sabin in a four-way match, following a Spiral Tap on Chris Sabin.
- Saturn defeated Low Ki in a hardcore singles match to retain the WWA World Hardcore Championship, following a Death Valley Driver.
- Saturn’s Death Valley Driver was executed on the concrete floor at ringside.
- Eddy Guerrero defeated Super Crazy in a singles match, following a Frog Splash.
- Crown Jewels (Simon Diamond & Mike Sanders) w/ Dawn Marie defeated Team 2K (Christopher Daniels & Kazarian) in a tag team match to retain the WWA World Tag Team Championship, following a Simonizer on Kazarian.
- After the match, Simon Diamond got on a microphone to dress down Bryan Clark and Brian Adams. He said that if they were really so big and bad, they’d fight them in a tag team match in Phoenix tomorrow night. Sanders doubted they had the guts to show for such a challenge, but dared them to anyway.
- Road Dogg defeated Jeff Jarrett in a singles match, following a Pumphandle Slam.
- Scott Steiner & Euphoria (Buff Bagwell & Johnny Swinger) defeated Sting, Bryan Clark, & Brian Adams in a six-man tag team match, following The Blockbuster on Sting.
- During the match, Crown Jewels (Mike Sanders & Johnny Swinger) and Dawn Marie came down to ringside and distracted Adams & Clark several times throughout the matchup, even aiding in the finish to the match by pulling at Sting’s ankle.
- After the main event concluded, Bryan Clark and Brian Adams chased the WWA World Tag Team Champions up the ramp for their trouble. In the ring, Sting was able to recover and Road Dogg ran down to help even the odds once Scott Steiner bailed out. Road Dogg and Sting fought Euphoria (Buff Bagwell & Johnny Swinger) before they also retreated. Sting and Road Dogg were left in the ring standing tall to close the show.
World Wrestling All-Stars LIVE!
Date: 02/23/2002
From: Phoenix, AZ
Arena: Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Announcers: Jeremy Borash, Mark Madden, & “The Franchise” Shane Douglas
- Crown Jewels (Simon Diamond & Mike Sanders) with Dawn Marie called out Bryan Clark and Brian Adams to start the show. Clark and Adams entered and said not only did they plan on answering the challenge, but the champs better be willing to put the WWA World Tag Team Championship on the line, too! The West Hollywood Blondes (Lenny Lane & Lodi) then entered, demanding that Clark and Adams get in line. They claimed to be overdue for their shot and want it tonight! Next, The Night Pact (Gangrel & Danny Dominion) with Luna Vachon came out and said that if anybody was due a match for the titles, it was them. They were never granted a return match after losing the titles to Crown Jewels! Tonight, they want to prove that Crown Jewels’ run has been nothing short of a fluke! Commissioner Bret Hart entered to keep the peace and make a monumental match: There would be a huge four-way tag team match tonight. Whichever team wins, gets a shot at the WWA World Tag Team Championship at THE REVOLUTION tomorrow night! But, if Crown Jewels win, they get a by for the pay-per-view… they could consider it a paid night off!
- Low Ki defeated Jerry Lynn in a singles match, following a Dragon Clutch.
- Juventud Guerrera defeated Psicosis in a singles match, following a 450 Splash.
- After the match, Eddy Guerrero ran to the ring and flattening Juventud with a chair. He pulled out the Juventud mask he had in his waist and wore it around the ring with his arms raised. He held up the WWA World Cruiserweight Championship briefly before throwing it down on Juventud’s chest.
- Saturn fought AJ Styles to a draw in a hardcore singles match to retain the WWA World Hardcore Championship, following a double pin.
- Late in the match, both men were battered but able to drape an arm over one another, triggering a double pin.
- Jeff Jarrett defeated Konnan in a singles match, following The Stroke.
- Bryan Clark & Brian Adams defeated Crown Jewels (Simon Diamond & Mike Sanders) w/ Dawn Marie, The Night Pact (Gangrel & Danny Dominion) w/ Luna Vachon, and The West Hollywood Blondes (Lenny Lane & Lodi) in a four-way tag team match, following a Meltdown on Mike Sanders.
- All eight men and two women had to be pulled apart by officials following the finish of the match. Commissioner Bret Hart appeared and reminded Clark and adams to save their strength for tomorrow night at THE REVOLUTION!
- Sting and Scott Steiner w/ Euphoria (Buff Bagwell & Johnny Swinger) fought to a draw in a singles match, following a double countout.
- After a heated battle, Sting attempted a crossbody over the ropes to the floor on Scott Steiner at ringside. Both men landed rough and couldn’t make it back into the ring before the referee’s count of ten.
- Following the double countout, Euphoria collected Scott Steiner and his WWA World Heavyweight Championship and lead him to the back. Medical staff attended to Sting, who never got back to his feet.

