Answer: Sid Vicious
The Cat and the Madman were roadblocks that Luger had to go through on his way to regaining the WCW U.S. title from Hansen in a Texas Lariat Match at "Starrcade 90".
From Quiz: WCW '90s Rebirth
Answer: He stole the hat of Randy Savage
As Demolition member Smash, Barry Darsow was a three time co holder of the WWF Tag Team Titles from 1988 thru 1990. In the fall of 1991 he was repackaged as the mask wearing cackling Repo Man which had far less fan appeal and did not last as long. On an early segment of "Raw" he stole the hat of the late Randy Savage, Savage defeated him the following week to reclaim his property.
From Quiz: WWF: The Bad Years 1993-1995 Pt. II
Answer: "The Ringmaster"
"The Ringmaster" was Steve Austin's first gimmick upon his WWF arrival and was very different than what we have become accustomed to. He was managed by Ted Dibiase, wore "The Million Dollar Belt" and was pushed as a technical genius inside the ring. Austin's first finishing move was even Dibiase's "Million Dollar Dream" sleeper variation. In March 1996 "The Ringmaster" gimmick was ditched, in May 1996 Ted Dibiase left, and by June he was "King of the Ring" and on his way to legendary status.
From Quiz: The WWF: Laying the Foundation 1996 & 1997
Answer: The Undertaker vs. Damian Demento
In its early days "Raw" was broadcast from The Manhattan Center in New York City and only aired for a single hour. The main event of the very first "Raw" ever saw The Undertaker battle the bizarre Damian Demento. Demento had made his debut for The WWF in October 1992 and played the persona of a man with severe psychological issues. He did not stick around too long but I will give him one thing he had a cool hometown. When the announcer says the weight and where the wrestler is billed as being from; Demento was from "The Outer reaches of your Mind".
From Quiz: WWF: The Bad Years 1993-1995
Answer: 2 Days
Jacques Rougeau aka "The Mountie" had only won the belt on January 17, 1992 from Bret Hart and then lost it to Piper. The reason why the belt was taken off Hart was because he was under discussions for a new contract and The WWF was not taking any chances. Looking back this would be an harbinger of "The Montreal Screwjob" debacle in 1997.
From Quiz: The WWF in 1992
Answer: The Bushwhackers
After three and a half years The Rougeaus faced longtime adversaries The Bushwackers in their last WWF appearance together. Raymond, suffering with chronic back ailments, would serve as a French color commentator until 1997. The following year at The 1991 "Royal Rumble" Jacques would debut his "Mountie" persona.
From Quiz: The WWF in 1990
Answer: Stone Cold Steve Austin
This marked Stone Cold's second "Rumble" victory. He eliminated The Rock to win the match.
From Quiz: 1998 The Year in Review
Answer: Triple H and Goldust
This happened at the 1997 "Royal Rumble". The opening match was Triple H and Goldust. All of these matches took place at that event.
From Quiz: 1997 The Year in Review
Answer: Tatanka and Bam Bam Bigelow
It was at the 1994 "Royal Rumble". Tatanka won after a body press from the top rope.
From Quiz: 1994 The Year in Review
Answer: Bret Hart
This match was chaotic. Diesel had Powerbombed Bret and as he was going for the pin, Shawn Michaels attacked him. The referee decided to keep the match going. Later on Bret had the Sharpshooter on Diesel when Owen Hart came and attacked him as well. The referee ordered the match to continue. The match continued for a little while until Owen, Jeff Jarrett, Shawn Michaels, and Bob Backlund came in to attack the two. The match was considered a draw.
From Quiz: 1995 The Year In Review
Answer: Jeff Jarrett
The match was short and sweet. It ended with Jeff smashing a guitar on Ahmed's head.
From Quiz: 1996 The Year in Review
Answer: Tag Team Championship
Marty Jannetty and the 1-2-3 Kid had a short reign as champions in January 1994, by defeating The Quebecers (Pierre and Jacques) on the January 10, 1994 episode of "Raw". Unfortunately for the team of Jannetty and the 1-2-3 Kid, The Quebecers won the titles back exactly one week later. Sean Waltman (which is the real name of the 1-2-3 Kid) became the youngest wrestler at the time to win this title.
Throughout his career, the 1-2-3 Kid also held the WWF Tag Team Championship with Bob Holly and Kane. For Jannetty, on the other hand, this 1994 victory gave him his only tag team title in his WWF career.
From Quiz: The WWF in the Year 1994
Answer: The Rock
Austin went on to meet and defeat Shawn Michaels at 'WrestleMania XIV'.
From Quiz: WWF The Year 1998
Answer: Mr. Perfect
Mr. P did pretty well in this year's 'Royal Rumble', making it to the final three.
From Quiz: WWF The Year 1990
Answer: Ric Flair
Undertaker won the WWF Championship at 'Survivor Series', Slaugter won the WWF Championship at 'Royal Rumble' and Hitman won the Intercontinental Championship at 'Summerslam'. Flair did not win a singles title until 1992.
From Quiz: WWE The Year 1991
Answer: Shawn Michaels
Hart retained his Intercontinental Championship title.
From Quiz: WWF The Year 1992
Answer: The Barber Shop
It was on The Barber shop that The HeartBreak Kid threw Marty Jannetty through a plate glass window.
From Quiz: WWF Trivia '92
Answer: Brad Armstrong
Armstrong surprised everyone, and he did it with tights that looked like a big candy cane.
From Quiz: WCW '90s Rebirth
Answer: Bam Bam Bigelow
The Boss Man made his exit from the WWF shortly after this bout, he would return to the company in October 1998 as Mr. McMahon's head of security. He died in 2004 after suffering a massive coronary at the age of 42. Bigelow had a prior stint with the WWF from 1987 thru 1988 which could be described as disappointing. He was given a major push and routinely beat mid carders like Nikolai Volkoff or Hercules Hernandez but often jobbed to stars like One Man Gang, Ted Dibiase and Andre the Giant. This time he had more success and stayed around for almost three years before heading to ECW. Bam Bam is also gone as he died in 2007 at age 45 from a drug overdose.
From Quiz: WWF: The Bad Years 1993-1995
Answer: Owen Hart and Jim Neidhart
In mid 1991 The original Hart Foundation, Jim Niedhart and Bret Hart, went their separate ways with Bret getting a giant singles push. After some mild success by himself Niedhart formed "The New Foundation" with the returning Owen Hart in November 1991. The team only lasted a few months as Niedhart was terminated in February 1992.
From Quiz: The WWF in 1992
Answer: Rick Martel
This particular year there were several impressive performances including ones by The British Bulldog, The Texas Tornado, Bret Hart, Greg Valentine, Crush and a young grappler by the name of Shane Douglas. Rick "The Model" Martel took the cake lasting an incredible fifty two minutes and seventeen seconds. Good Job, Rick!
From Quiz: The WWF in 1991
Answer: Light it on fire
After he set it on fire the referees put it out as the show went off the air. Undertaker was not in the casket. This help set up their match at "Wrestlemania"
From Quiz: 1998 The Year in Review
Answer: Stone Cold Steve Austin
Stone Cold had got eliminated by Bret Hart. The referees did not see it. So Stone Cold came back in the ring and eliminated Vader, Undertaker and Bret.
From Quiz: 1997 The Year in Review
Answer: Scott Steiner
Scott Steiner drew the first number. Samu drew number two. Rick would come in at number three. The brothers were alone in the ring, but never wrestled.
From Quiz: 1994 The Year in Review
Answer: Shawn Michaels
Shawn Michaels drew number one. British Bulldog drew number two. They both lasted the entire roster of 28 other guys. Bulldog last eliminated Crush. Bulldog clothes-lined Michaels over the top rope. Michaels held on, but for some reason they played Bulldog's music. So of course, Bulldog thought he won and as he celebrated he was knocked off the the apron declaring Michaels the winner. He was the first wrestler to ever draw the first number and last until the end.
From Quiz: 1995 The Year In Review
Answer: Shawn Michaels
He won by last eliminating Diesel. They stayed friends though. A few months later that would change.
From Quiz: 1996 The Year in Review
Answer: The Undertaker
Yokozuna was the reigning WWF Champion at the time. The 1994 "Royal Rumble" was held in Providence, Rhode Island on January 22, 1994. Before the main event, which was the classic 30-man battle royal, The Undertaker challenged Yokozuna for the title. Per the match's stipulation, the winner would be the first to place their opponent inside a ringside casket. In the end, Yokozuna (with a lot of help from other superstars who interfered) won the match and retained his title. After this Pay Per View, The Undertaker was given time off to recover from an injury, although of course, WWF turned his absence into a storyline.
From Quiz: The WWF in the Year 1994
Answer: Legion Of Doom
Also known as 'L.O.D.' or 'The Road Warriors' in other federations.
From Quiz: WWF The Year 1990
Answer: Summerslam
Mr. Perfect lost the title to Hitman, who held it until January 1992.
From Quiz: WWE The Year 1991
Answer: September
He regained the title with help from Razor Ramon, but lost it the following month to Bret Hart.
From Quiz: WWF The Year 1992
Answer: Bastion Booger
He had a bad stomach! We were led to believe it was the injured Bret Hart, but he appeared a bit later.
From Quiz: WWF The Year 1994
Answer: He had a 104 degree fever
The Hitman was burning up with a 104 degree fever when he lost his IC belt to The Mountie!
From Quiz: WWF Trivia '92
Answer: Spring Stampede
Both men entered the match as Babyfaces with Flair coming out the Victor.
From Quiz: WCW '90s Rebirth
Answer: Well Dunn
Dr. Harvey Whippleman's tag team was Timothy Well and Steven Dunn aka Well Dunn who competed in the WWF from 1993 thru 1995. Well and Dunn sported suspenders and bow ties in a sort of 1990s update of the famed "Fabulous Ones" of the 1980s. Although talented wrestlers Well Dunn's highlight was feuding with The Bushwhackers in an offshoot of manager Whippleman's feud against longtime ring announcer Howard Finkel. Steve Doll aka Steven Dunn died in 2010 at age 49 from a blood clot, he had previously survived a brush with death in 2006.
From Quiz: WWF: The Bad Years 1993-1995 Pt. II
Answer: A Roman Gladiator
The character of Faarooq Asad was that of a Roman Gladiator, complete with centurion style armor and an embarrassing sky blue helmet. Thankfully in the fall he was repackaged with the surname Asad being dropped, Sunny being replaced with Clarence Mason and Faarooq being portrayed as the militant leader of "The Nation of Domination".
From Quiz: The WWF: Laying the Foundation 1996 & 1997
Answer: Glen Ruth
Glen Ruth would wrestle as a jobber in the WWF for quite sometime before finally catching his big break with Mosh as "The Headbangers" in 1997. The duo was very popular with fans during 1997 and 1998 and even enjoyed a very brief reign as WWF Tag Team Champions.
From Quiz: WWF: The Bad Years 1993-1995
Answer: The Winner won The WWF Heavyweight Title
For the second time in just four years The WWF Heavyweight Title was vacant and had been since December 1991. After a controversial bout between The Undertaker and Hulk Hogan, WWF President Jack Tunney declared The Title vacant. Later Tunney announced that the winner of the 1992 "Royal Rumble" would win The WWF Heavyweight Title. Ric Flair shined like the the genuine star that he is and lasted an incredible 59 minutes and twenty six seconds to win the belt. Bobby Heenan was also at his best rooting Flair on at the announce table as Flair had entered at number three.
From Quiz: The WWF in 1992
Answer: Randy Savage
Earlier on in the event Savage's interference had cost the Ultimate Warrior the WWF Heavyweight Title against the hated Sgt. Slaughter. When no entrant showed up for the 18th time slot, it unclear which star had vanished because the match was still ongoing. Once the match had concluded it was easy to pinpoint that Savage had drawn number 18 and no showed. It was assumed he and his "Queen" Sherri had fled the arena to escape the wrath of The Ultimate Warrior.
From Quiz: The WWF in 1991
Answer: Sunny
Paul Heyman was still running Extreme Championship Wrestling at that time. Paul Ellering wasn't around at the time either. Sable wrestled later on in the same event. Even though their name was L.O.D 2000, that gimmick never made it the new millenium.
From Quiz: 1998 The Year in Review