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WWF Royal Rumble 1989

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The Royal Rumble: A Thrilling Affair

Houston, Texas - January 15, 1989

In the heart of the Lone Star State, The Summit played host to a thrilling evening of professional wrestling as World Wrestling Entertainment (WWF) presented its flagship event, the Royal Rumble. This spectacle, featuring a battle royale of epic proportions and a series of matches that showcased the very best of the WWF's talent pool, did not disappoint.

The Early Contenders

In the opening bout, Jim Duggan and The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart) paired up to take on Dino Bravo and The Fabulous Rougeaus in a Best Two Out Of Three Falls Six Man Tag Team Match. This high-energy affair saw the teams trading holds and blows, with the Hart Foundation ultimately emerging victorious after a thrilling 17:54 bout.

The Ladies Take Center Stage

Next up, WWE Women's Champion Rockin' Robin defended her title against Judy Martin in a hard-fought contest that lasted all of 6:24. Robin's technical prowess proved too much for Martin, securing the win and retaining her championship reign.

The King Haku Reigns Supreme

In a clash of titans, King Haku and Harley Race collided in a singles match that saw both men give their all. In the end, it was Haku who emerged victorious after 9:01 of action, further solidifying his reputation as one of the WWF's top performers.

The Royal Rumble: A Battle for the Ages

And then, the main event: the 1989 Royal Rumble match. This behemoth of a battle saw 28 competitors - including some of the WWF's biggest stars and most formidable foes - enter the ring in search of victory. In the end, it was Big John Studd who stood tall, outlasting the likes of Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, and Andre The Giant to claim the coveted Royal Rumble trophy.

Studd's path to victory was not an easy one, however. He had to contend with a veritable who's who of WWF talent, including Akeem, Arn Anderson, Ax, Bad News Brown, Brutus Beefcake, Butch, Greg Valentine, Hercules, Jake Roberts, Koko B. Ware, Luke, Marty Jannetty, Mr. Perfect, Rick Martel, Ron Bass, Ronnie Garvin, Shawn Michaels, Smash, Ted DiBiase, The Barbarian, The Big Boss Man, The Honky Tonk Man, The Red Rooster, and Tito Santana.

In the end, Studd's sheer size and strength proved too much for his opponents, as he outlasted them all to claim victory in a match that clocked in at an astonishing 1:05:03. A fitting conclusion to an evening that will be remembered by WWF fans for years to come.

The Verdict

In conclusion, the Royal Rumble event was a resounding success, featuring a series of thrilling matches and a battle royale that will go down in history as one of the greatest ever staged. With its star-studded lineup and unpredictability, this event had something for everyone - and it's little wonder that it drew an impressive 19,000-strong crowd to The Summit.

For Zohash.com, I'm [Your Name], reporting from the front lines of professional wrestling.


Card Details

  • Date: 15 Jan 1989
  • Promotion: World Wrestling Entertainment
  • Arena: The Summit
  • Attendance: 19000
  • Type: Pay Per View
  • Broadcast Type: Live
  • Broadcast Date: 15 Jan 1989

Matches

  1. Jim Duggan and The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart) defeat Dino Bravo and The Fabulous Rougeaus in a Best Two Out Of Three Falls Six Man Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 17:54

  2. Rockin' Robin(C) defeat Judy Martin in a WWE Women's Title Match
    Match Time: 06:24

  3. King Haku defeat Harley Race in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 09:01

  4. Big John Studd defeat Akeem, Andre The Giant, Arn Anderson, Ax, Bad News Brown, Brutus Beefcake, Butch, Greg Valentine, Hercules, Hulk Hogan, Jake Roberts, Koko B. Ware, Luke, Marty Jannetty, Mr. Perfect, Randy Savage, Rick Martel, Ron Bass, Ronnie Garvin, Shawn Michaels, Smash, Ted DiBiase, The Barbarian, The Big Boss Man, The Honky Tonk Man, The Red Rooster, The Warlord, Tito Santana and Tully Blanchard in a Royal Rumble Match
    Match Time: 01:05:03