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Sting vs. David Isley (2/3/88)

Sting has some odd entrance music at this stage of his career. He has no problems winning this one and the fans love him. Sting then talks to Crockett afterwards about crashing Flair's party and how he will get him in the ring very soon.

Ole comes out next for a promo about his issues with the Horsemen and he talks about how he & Luger are going to take care of Arn & Tully in the cage.

"White Lightning" Tim Horner vs. The Gladiator (2/3/88)

Easy win for Horner.

Next we get clips of the bench press contest from Greensboro on 1/30/88. Wherever we have this in full this is a definite extra.

Crockett then interviews Paul Jones and his army next and Paul is gloating about what they did to the Roadies and that the Powers of Pain are here to stay. Jones said that he wants a ladder match for the money and the NWA World Six-Man Tag Titles.

"Capt. Redneck" Dick Murdoch vs. Bob Emory (2/3/88)

Murdoch throws Emory into the announce desk and breaks it completely which was wild. Murdoch is insane here and uses the wood to bash on Emory. Murdoch's squashes at this time are amazing.

Cornette comes out with part of the podium in his hand with his boys for a promo with Crockett where he rips on Misty Blue and he said that they will beat her up just like the men in the cage in Baltimore. Extra material.

"The Enforcer" Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Max McGyver & John Savage (2/3/88)

Total squash and they cut a promo with Crockett afterwards about all of their enemies that are gunning for them but they are still on top.

Italian Stallion vs. Gene Ligon (2/3/88)

Stallion gets a spotlight match and actually hits a popup powerbomb here in 1988.

Flair & Dillon are out next for a promo where Dillon compares Sting to a dog chasing a car and Flair then rips on Sting which was really fun stuff.

"Total Package" Lex Luger & Barry Windham vs. Bob Riddle & Tony Suber (2/3/88)

Luger & Windham's first tag match on TV and they look impressive. Luger & Windham then cut a promo afterwards talking about they are coming for the Horsemen.

Hawk & Ellering are out next talking about Animal having surgery and how they are are coming for revenge. Hawk is awesome here relaying his anger. Extra material.

Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner vs. Andrew Bellamy & Dave Spearman (2/3/88)

Rotundo & Steiner are a dominant team with Sullivan pulling their strings from ringside. The early Varsity Club stuff is really fun and we get a fun promo afterwards. Rotundo is tremendous.

Ryan Wagner vs. Kevin Sullivan (2/3/88)

Sullivan is wearing purple spandex tights looking like a blonde Bill Dundee and he along with Rotundo & Steiner destroy this poor guy forcing Teddy Long to DQ him.

Next we get a promo from Sting with David Crockett and Sting said that he is ready to crash every party the Horsemen is part of. Flair & Dillon then come out and Flair gets in Sting's face where he rips him up before Sting throws him in the ring for a brawl. Flair takes it to Sting early but Sting presses Flair over his head then throws him around until Arn & Tully run out before Luger & Windham ran out to even the odds. This is a damn good segment and a definite extra.

The Midnight Express ("Beautiful" Bobby Eaton & "Sweet" Stan Lane) vs. Mike Jackson & Alan Martin (2/3/88)

Martin bumps very hard for the MX here as they kill him. Cornette then cuts a promo afterwards on Misty Blue and he calls David Crocket the "King of Nepotism." Extra material.

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