King of the Ring (1995)
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King of the Ring (1995) | ||
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Promotion | World Wrestling Federation | |
Date | June 25, 1995[1] | |
Venue | The Spectrum[1] | |
City | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[1] | |
Attendance | 16,590[1] | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
In Your House 1 | King of the Ring (1995) | In Your House 2 |
King of the Ring chronology | ||
King of the Ring (1994) | King of the Ring (1995) | King of the Ring (1996) |
King of the Ring (1995) was the third annual King of the Ring professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It took place on June 25, 1995 at The Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[1] The tagline was "Guts & Glory".
The main event was a Tag Team match as WWF Champion Diesel and Bam Bam Bigelow faced Tatanka and Sycho Sid. Diesel won the match by pinning Tatanka. The main matches on the undercard were Bret Hart versus Jerry Lawler in a "Kiss My Foot" match and the King of the Ring Final as Mabel faced Savio Vega.[1]
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[edit] Report
[edit] Background
The main storyline going into the pay-per-view was the King of the Ring tournament itself. The first qualifying match took place at In Your House 1 where Mabel squashed Adam Bomb in the first round.[2] The next First Round match took place on the May 15, 1995 edition of RAW, where Bob Holly defeated Mantaur to proceed to the Quarter-Finals.[3] Razor Ramon proceeded to the Quarter-Finals on the May 20, 1995 edition of Superstars of Wrestling defeating Jacob Blu.[1] Shawn Michaels was the next superstar through to the Quarter-Finals, as he defeated King Kong Bundy on the May 22, 1995 edition of RAW.[4] The next First-Round match took place on Superstars of Wrestling on May 27, 1995, where Kama defeated Duke Droese via Pinfall.[1] At the beginning of the May 29, 1995 edition of RAW, WWF Intercontinental Champion Jeff Jarrett, along with The Roadie, cut a promo with Jarrett stating that he would defeat The Undertaker and advance to the Quarter-Finals of the King of the Ring tournament. Jarrett, however, was defeated by The Undertaker later in the night, with The Undertaker winning following a Tombstone Piledriver.[5] Unlike Jarrett, The Roadie managed to advance to the Quarter-Finals, defeating Doink the Clown on the June 3, 1995 edition of Superstars of Wrestling because of a distraction from Jarrett at ringside.[1] Owen Hart faced Davey Boy Smith on the June 5, 1995 edition of RAW (taped May 14, 1995 at In Your House 1) in the final First-Round match. The match, however, went to a fifteen-minute time-limit draw.[1] Because of this, neither man proceeded to the next round, and a match between Yokozuna and Lex Luger took place on the June 12, 1995 edition of RAW. Yokozuna won the match via countout after performing a legdrop on the arena floor.[6] Even though all of the places for the Quarter-Finals were now filled, Razor Ramon suffered a legitimate rib injury suffered at a House show on June 9, 1995 in a Ladder match against Jeff Jarrett meaning he could no longer compete in the tournament. As a result, the final Quarter-Final place was decided moments before the pay-per-view aired.[1]
As well as the annual King of the Ring tournament heading into the event, there were two other major feuds heading into the PPV. The main feud was between WWF Champion Diesel, Bam Bam Bigelow, Tatanka and Sycho Sid. The feud began after WrestleMania XI, and carried on into In Your House 1, where Diesel faced Sid for the WWF Championship. Diesel was set to retain the title after performing a Powerbomb on Sid, but Tatanka interfered and kayfabe attacked Diesel. This resulted in Diesel retaining the championship via disqualification.[2]. The following night, on the May 15, 1995 edition of RAW, Ted DiBiase (Sid's and the Million Dollar Corporation's manager) proposed that Diesel, along with Bigelow should face DiBiase's team of Sid and Tatanka. In the main event, Bigelow was set to face Irwin R. Schyster - accompanied by DiBiase - when Bigelow announced that Diesel would be ringside in his corner for the matchup. Diesel chased DiBiase in the early stages of the matchup, which Bigelow won via pinfall.[3] DiBiase returned to the ring after the match with his enforcers Sid and Tatanka. On the May 22, 1995 edition of RAW, Shawn Michaels returned from his legitimate injury that Sid gave him on the April 3, 1995 edition of RAW.[7] Michaels defeated King Kong Bundy, who had DiBiase in his corner throughout the contest. After the contest, Bigelow and Diesel came out to congratulate Michaels on the victory.[4] During this feud, Diesel suffered a legitimate elbow injury, but was able to compete at King of the Ring. To explain the injury, footage was shown on the May 29, 1995 edition of RAW of Sid performing a Chokeslam and Powerbomb onto Diesel at In Your House 1.[5] Because of Diesel's injury, this storyline never got any further buildup until the actual pay-per-view.[1]
The other main feud heading into King of the Ring was between Jerry Lawler and Bret Hart. At the previous pay-per-view, In Your House 1: Premiere, Lawler defeated Hart.
[edit] Event
[edit] Aftermath
[edit] Results
Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.
- Free For All match KOTR Qualifier: Savio Vega (w/Razor Ramon) defeated Irwin R. Schyster (w/Ted DiBiase) (4:01)
- Vega pinned IRS.
- KOTR Quarter-Final: Savio Vega (w/Razor Ramon) defeated Yokozuna (w/Mr. Fuji and Jim Cornette) (8:24)
- Yokozuna was counted-out.
- KOTR Quarter-Final: The Roadie (w/Jeff Jarrett) defeated Bob Holly (7:30)
- Roadie pinned Holly.
- KOTR Quarter-Final: Shawn Michaels fought Kama (w/Ted DiBiase) to a time-limit draw (15:00)
- Both men were eliminated from the tournament.
- KOTR Quarter-Final: Mabel (w/Mo) defeated The Undertaker (w/Paul Bearer) (10:44)
- Mabel pinned Undertaker after Kama interfered.
- KOTR Semi-Final: Savio Vega (w/Razor Ramon) defeated The Roadie (w/Jeff Jarrett) (6:36)
- Vega pinned Roadie with a schoolboy.
- Mabel received a bye due to the draw between Michaels/Kama.
- Bret Hart defeated Jerry Lawler in a "Kiss My Foot" match (9:20)
- Hart forced Lawler to submit, as a result Lawler had to kiss Hart's foot.
- KOTR Final: Mabel (w/Mo) defeated Savio Vega to win the King of the Ring tournament (8:32)
- Mabel pinned Vega after a splash.
- Diesel and Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Tatanka and Sycho Sid (w/Ted DiBiase) (17:35)
- Diesel pinned Tatanka after an elbow drop.
[edit] Tournament brackets
The tournament took place between May 14 and June 25, 1995. The tournament brackets were:
First Round (TV) |
Quarterfinals (PPV) |
Semifinals (PPV) |
Final (PPV) |
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Adam Bomb | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Mabel | 1:54 | |||||||||||||||||
Mabel | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
The Undertaker | 10:44 | |||||||||||||||||
Jeff Jarrett | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
The Undertaker | 8:55 | |||||||||||||||||
Mabel | ||||||||||||||||||
BYE | ||||||||||||||||||
Kama | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Duke Droese | 2:51 | |||||||||||||||||
Kama | Draw | |||||||||||||||||
Shawn Michaels | 15:00 | |||||||||||||||||
King Kong Bundy | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Shawn Michaels | 6:01 | |||||||||||||||||
Mabel | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Savio Vega | 8:32 | |||||||||||||||||
Bob Holly | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Mantaur | 5:29 | |||||||||||||||||
Bob Holly | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
The Roadie | 7:30 | |||||||||||||||||
The Roadie | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Doink the Clown | 5:04 | |||||||||||||||||
The Roadie | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Savio Vega | 6:36 | |||||||||||||||||
Lex Luger | CO | |||||||||||||||||
Yokozuna | 8:07 | |||||||||||||||||
Yokozuna | CO | |||||||||||||||||
Savio Vega | 8:24 | |||||||||||||||||
Razor Ramon | Pin | |||||||||||||||||
Jacob Blu | 7:46 |
1. ^ Owen Hart and Davey Boy Smith wrestled to a 15:00 Time Limit Draw on WWF Monday Night RAW on 6/5/95 in a King of the Ring Qualifying Match. Yokozuna would defeat Luger the next week on RAW for the final slot in the King of the Ring Tournament.
2. ^ Savio Vega defeated Irwin R. Schyster in a match prior to the pay-per-view, to fill the vacancy left due to Razor Ramon's rib injury suffered on June 9 in Uniondale, New York in a ladder match against Jeff Jarrett. Ramon had qualified on May 16 in Danbury, Connecticut over Jacob Blu.
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Cawthon, Graham. WWF 1995 Results. The History of WWE. Retrieved on 2007-10-25.
- ^ a b Gutschmidt, Adam (2004-09-01). In Your House #1 Re-Revued. OnlineOnslaught.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-26.
- ^ a b Podsiadlik, Kevin. Monday Night Raw: May 15, 1995. The Other Arena. Retrieved on 2007-11-25.
- ^ a b Podsiadlik, Kevin. Monday Night Raw: May 22, 1995. The Other Arena. Retrieved on 2007-11-25.
- ^ a b Podsiadlik, Kevin. Monday Night Raw: May 29, 1995. The Other Arena. Retrieved on 2007-11-25.
- ^ Podsiadlik, Kevin. Monday Night Raw: June 12, 1995. The Other Arena. Retrieved on 2007-11-25.
- ^ Podsiadlik, Kevin. Monday Night Raw: April 3, 1995. The Other Arena. Retrieved on 2007-11-25.
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