Saturday, November 27, 1993

Come As You Are (WWF Superstar) - Superstars recap for November 27, 1993

It is announced by Vince McMahon that Reo Rodgers fell off his horse and his horse ran off into the sunset, and his new co-host for this week is Stan Lane.

The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner) beat Laverne McGill and Steve Smyth.

On Update, Gorilla Monsoon gets a call from "The Rocket" Owen Hart, who asks that he not be called the brother of Bret "Hit Man" Hart as he can speak for himself and he is tired of being in Bret's shadow. He says that he wants to show his own ability in the ring and show that he is as just as good as Bret when he is given the chance. He says he expected more leadership out of Bret at Survivor Series, but Bret led the Hart Family astray and did not carry his part of the load.

Razor Ramon beats Mike Khoury.

Jim Ross advertises tonight's show at Madison Square Garden with four main events. Razor Ramon will defend the WWF Intercontinental Championship against Diesel, and The Quebecers (Jacques and Pierre) will defend the WWF Tag Team Championships against The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner). Jim Ross then interviews The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) and Yokozuna (with Mr. Fuji and Jim Cornette) for Face To Face. Cornette says he knows the effort it will take to put one man in the casket for the Casket Match, as he explains as there are no rules and the only way to win is to get a man in the casket and close the lid. He says the fans at Madison Square Garden will see something the likes of which they have never seen before in the Casket Match, and that Yokozuna will win. Paul Bearer tells Cornette to go ahead and laugh, but the clock on his embalming room wall is ticking and everything is in order, and he, the casket and The Undertaker is ready. The Undertaker tells Yokozuna that when he is finished battering his Japanese pulp carcass, the cement at Madison Square Garden will erupt, and out will come the gargoyles to take the casket into eternal darkness.

J.B. Yetter is the honorary ring announcer for the next match. We also hear from Lex Luger, who tells us to just say no to drugs.

Adam Bomb beats Adam Bomb beats Mike Bucci.

The Survivor Series encore is this Tuesday at 8 PM Eastern and Pacific on pay-per-view!

Ray Rougeau interviews Santa Claus. His bag is a bit heavy tonight, as he has gifts for some nearby children as well as for Ray Rougeau. After one child gets a big red cowboy hat and another one gets a Bret "Hit Man" Hart foam finger, Ray Rougeau gets an Undertaker teddy bear.

The official 1993 WWF Merchandise Catalog, with T-shirts, WWF bears and assorted novelties is now available. To receive a free catalog, write to: WWF Merchandise Catalog, P.O. Box 6789, Stamford, CT, 06904-6789.

Before the next match, Shawn Michaels shows up with the WWF Intercontinental Championship around his waist, insisting that he is the undisputed Intercontinental champ and this this match is a non-title bout.

Shawn Michaels beats Dan Dubiel.

WWF Posters 8 is now available on newsstands everywhere.

Doink introduces another Doink: a smaller Doink named Dink, whom Doink brings out on a little red wagon.

Doink beats Sid Garrison. Before the match, Doink pranks Garrison, who pulls a multi-colored cloth out of Doink's arm, and even has Dink thrown at him. After the match, Dink "pins" Garrison and Doink counts the "pinfall."

We hear from "Double J" Jeff Jarrett, who is back at Buddy Lee's Talent Agency with "R.V. Lee." However, he is hurried out of the premises by everyone working there, as he does not have an appointment. They tell him to stick to wrestling, and eventually call security on Double J.

Crush beats Paul Jones with the Cranium Crusher.

Jim Ross re-advertises tonight's show at Madison Square Garden. The Smoking Gunns (Billy and Bart Gunn) will take on The Headshrinkers (Samu and Fatu), and The Undertaker takes on Yokozuna in a Casket Match. He then interviews Razor Ramon and Diesel for Face To Face. Diesel says he will do whatever it takes to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship, and he wants to know what Razor Ramon is made of. He plans to beat him into a pulp and test him inside, and when all is said and done, he is walking away with the belt. Razor tells Diesel he is undefeated at Madison Square Garden, and if he can make it in New York City, he can make it anywhere. If he wants a fight, he will get one, as New York likes nothing better than a good fight and he will deliver.

Next week: Marty Jannetty! Diesel! The 1-2-3 Kid! Men on a Mission (Mabel and Mo)! Ludvig Borga!

We see a short video package of this week's episode to round out the show.

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