Saturday, February 6, 1993

Come As You Are (WWF Superstar) - Superstars recap for February 6, 1993

The Nasty Boys (Jerry Sags and Brian Knobbs) beat Dave Silguero and Robert Taylor. After the match, "The King" Jerry Lawler draws a can of Raid on The Magistrator.

The all-new 1993 WWF Merchandise Catalog is now available in all WWF magazines and programs!

Harvey Wippleman says everyone know about "the big bomb" he talked about in the past, and tells The Undertaker that he ruined the once-mighty Kamala with what he did to him. He says that The Undertaker will be ruined by what Giant Gonzales will do to him. Giant Gonzales tells The Undertaker that now, it is his funeral.

Bam Bam Bigelow beats Rudi Flores.

Sean Mooney advertises Monday Night Raw for February 22nd at the Manhattan Center in midtown Manhattan, New York. He also advertises the February 26th show at Nassau Coliseum, where Bret "Hit Man" Hart defends the WWF Championship, and The Big Boss Man - with Sensational Sherri in his corner - will face Shawn Michaels for the WWF Intercontinental Championship. Yokozuna will also lock up with The Undertaker. We hear from Paul Bearer and The Undertaker. Bearer says Fuji has had a number of bad experiences with The Undertaker before, and wonders why he would pit Yokozuna against him as he says the time is coming for Yokozuna to face the darkness The Undertaker says that to ascend to the top of the World Wrestling Federation, he must first pass through the gates of the dark side where he stands and decides who goes on and who rests in peace. We then hear from Mr. Fuji and Yokozuna. Mr. Fuji says Yokozuna will make The Undertaker suffer, and that he would love to see him put Yokozuna in a Tombstone Piledriver. He says that The Undertaker is powerless and useless without his urn, while Yokozuna is gifted with power who will go over him, and that The Undertaker will pay.

Royal Rumble will be available on VHS on February 11th! We then see The Narcissist pose in front of a mirror as part of a preview for the event.

Doink beats Reno Riggins with a painful roll-up pin, then hands him a lollipop balloon as he sits there dazed before popping it. During the match, it is announced that the newest episode of WWF Magazine with Razor Ramon will be at newsstands this Tuesday, and inside is an article about Doink. It is also mentioned that Crush will be back next week.

Mr. Perfect talks about how Bobby "The Brain" Heenan unveiled The Narcissist and challenged him to a match at Royal Rumble. He then opens a curtain behind to show a rather skinny guy - compared to Mr. Perfect - flexing to mock Lex Luger. Perfect then says there is only one thing missing from his physique, and it happens to be Mr. Perfect's trademark: a chop to the chest which echoes across the room and lays the guy out.

Before the next match, Raymond Rougeau interviews "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, who says he is as determined as the United States military about his chances of taking Yokozuna off his feet.

"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan gets Yokozuna off his feet after four tackles, much to the delight of the crowd. As Duggan celebrates with the American flag, Yokozuna takes Mr. Fuji's salt bucket and tosses the salt into Duggan's eyes as soon as he turns around, blinding him. Yokozuna then hits a belly-to-belly suplex before hitting a leg drop. Yokozuna then hits Duggan with three Bonzai Drops. Duggan is unable to move after the assault, and Fuji drapes Duggan with his American flag before Yokozuna hits the Bonzai Drop one more time before officials and referees show up to restore order. As Duggan is helped out of the ring and onto a stretcher with assistance from doctors, it is noticed that Duggan is experiencing internal bleeding. The camera then focuses on the flag that was draped over Duggan.

The Beverly Brothers (Beau and Blake Beverly) beat Pete Christie and Bob East. During the match, it is mentioned that The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner) are in this Tuesday's newest edition of WWF Magazine. During the match, Pete Christie is slammed on his head during the Shaker Heights Spike.

Tatanka says thanks the fans for supporting WWF Headlock on Hunger. Donations can be made payable by check to: WWF Headlock on Hunger, P.O. Box 37243, Washington, DC 20013.

Sean Mooney plugs the February 22nd Raw show, then plugs the Nassau Coliseum show again. We then hear from The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner), who tell The Beverly Brothers (Beau and Blake Beverly) that when they faced them at Royal Rumble, they proved they were the best brother tag team in the business, and if they want another shot at them, they won't like it and won't let The Beverlys take them down. We then hear from Reverend Slick, who tells Harvey Wippleman and Kim Chee that mercy and compassion have taken Kamala away from them, and that he and the fans have seen their cruel treatment of Kamala. He says darkness is in trouble, and that Kamala will have his way with Kim Chee.

Next week: Shawn Michaels vs. Tatanka!

Sean Mooney announces that Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake has announced his return to the ring last week on Raw following a near-fatal parasailing accident that resulted in the restructuring of his face requiring eight steel plates and 24 screws. Despite the risk of returning to the ring, he is ready for action.

Next week: Crush! "The Narcissist" Lex Luger! Giant Gonzales in a 3-on-1 hanidcap! The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner)! Money, Inc. ("The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster)! An update on the condition of "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan!

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