Posted May 4, 201510 yr comment_5667121 This has some Legends from World Class to start. Worldwide starts with The Roadies talking about the Tower of Doom matches and Ronnie Garvin turning on Dusty. Animal said they would never turn on Dusty....well at least for the next 3 months. Next we get clips of Flair/Luger from the Bash PPV with an interview by Jim Crockett saying that rematches are coming soon. The Midnight Express ("Beautiful" Bobby Eaton & "Sweet" Stan Lane) vs. Bear Collie & Tony Suber (7/11/88) MX are dominant here then we get a promo with Corny challenging Arn & Tully to put up their titles but don't want to hurt their friendship which was interesting. Then we get a promo from Windham & Dillon about Ronnie Garvin turning on Dusty helping him keep the US Title with clips of the angle shown. Dusty then cuts a followup promo afterwards vowing revenge on Garvin. The Rock n Roll Express (Robert Gibson & Ricky Morton) vs. Agent Steele & Tommy Angel (7/11/88) RnR are back after a bad exit earlier in the year but the fans are definitely not into them like they used to be. During the match there is an inset promo about the Cobo Hall show on 7/31 with Murdoch & Sullivan talking about a cage match against Dusty & The Sheik well the sides would switch before then. Flair is interviewed by Jim Ross next about surviving his match with Luger and the rematches that are following but he won't do it unless he gets paid. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Joe Cruz & Chance McQuade (7/11/88) This ends in seconds and we get a promo from the NWA Tag champs afterwards about the MX wanting a shot at their titles. Arn talks about his great friendship with Bobby and says that they should stay separate. "Captain" Mike Rotundo vs. Bob Riddle (7/11/88) Easy win for the Captain with an inset promo by Doc during the match about wanting a match with Mike. Luger is interviewed by Ross next and he is demanding rematches with Flair. "Hands of Stone" Ronnie Garvin & "Latin Heartthrob" Al Perez squash two jobbers next then cuts a promo with Gary Hart afterwards.