JCP - 1988 Results (original) (raw)

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – Omni – January 1, 1988 (12,700)
Jimmy Garvin, Sting, & Ricky Santana defeated Terry Taylor, Mike Rotundo, & Kevin Sullivan at 10:14 when Sting pinned Taylor
Ron Garvin pinned Eddie Gilbert at 12:14
The Sheepherders defeated Ricky Santana & Robert Gibson at 10:15 when Luke Williams pinned Santana after Butch Miller hit him with the flagpole
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham fought Larry Zybzsko to a 20-minute time-limit draw
Road Warrior Animal (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated the Warlord (w/ Paul Jones) via disqualification at 8:00 when, as Animal had Warlord covered with a powerslam, the Barbarian interfered, hit a headbutt off the top behind the referee’s back and then decked Paul Ellering when he tried to enter the ring; after the bout, Warlord held Animal down so Barbarian could hit two more headbutts off the top; Sting eventually came out to clear the ring and tend to Animal; the match was scheduled for the Road Warriors vs. the Powers of Pain but Road Warrior Hawk didn’t appear as scheduled
Lex Luger & Ole Anderson defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard after 19 minutes in a non-title match when Luger pinned Anderson after Anderson ran into a steel chair held up by Blanchard
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Michael Hayes at 15:46 by using the ropes for leverage
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff, Dick Murdoch, Black Bart, and NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Eaton in a Bunkhouse Stampede match at the 7-minute mark by last eliminating Eaton; stipulations stated the winner would earn the final spot in the 3rd annual Bunkhouse Stampede

JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – January 2, 1988
Ron Simmons defeated Terry Taylor
Eddie Gilbert fought Ricky Santana to a draw
Shaska Whatley defeated Kendall Windham
Jimmy Valiant defeated Tiger Conway Jr.
NWA US Tag Team Champion Stan Lane defeated Chris Champion (sub. for Mighty Wilbur)
Ron Garvin defeated Florida Heavyweight Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan)
UWF Heavyweight Champion Steve Williams fought UWF Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham to a double count-out
NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff defeated NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Eaton

JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – January 2, 1988 (12,457)
Dick Murdoch pinned the Italian Stallion
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated the Gladiators (sub. for Sean Royal & Chris Champion)
The Sheepherders defeated Ricky Santana & Robert Gibson
NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Jimmy Garvin in a Texas Death Match
The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Warlord
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated Larry Zbyzsko via disqualification
Lex Luger pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Michael Hayes via disqualification at the 23-minute mark

JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – January 3, 1988 (matinee) Ron Simmons defeated Shaska Whatley
Kevin Sullivan defeated Kendall Windham
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham defeated Black Bart
Ron Garvin defeated Mike Rotunda
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders
The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Warlord
NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff fought Larry Zbyszko to a draw

JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – January 3, 1988 (matinee)
Shaska Whatley fought Jimmy Valiant to a draw
Steve Williams defeated Dick Murdoch
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated the Italian Stallion & Chris Champion
Ricky Santana defeated Terry Taylor
Sting defeated Eddie Gilbert
NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Jimmy Garvin
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Michael Hayes
Lex Luger defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson

JCP @ Baltimore, MD – Arena – January 3, 1988
TV taping:
Worldwide – 1/9/88 – featured an opening clip of Sting vs. the Warlord from the 1/9/88 Pro; hosted by Tony Schiavone & David Crockett, with an interview with Jim Cornette, alongside Big Bubba, NWA US Champion Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane, in which Cornette said Lane would be the new NWA TV Champion, Eaton would be the new NWA US Champion, Bubba would end Rhodes’ streak as the winner of the Bunkhouse Stampede and they all would take Rhodes out of wrestling; included Schiavone conducting an interview with Larry Zbyszko, with Baby Doll, about challenging NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham Jan. 24 in Long Island; moments later, footage was shown of Zbyszko recently beating Kendall Windham, with Steve Williams interrutping to discuss his accidental role in Kendall losing that match; featured an announcement of the Dream Match Sweepstakes in February, with an address shown on where fans could send their dream match suggestions to; included Crockett conducting a ringside interview with Lex Luger about whether he was a “good guy” now, with Luger saying he was no choir boy and he was after the 4 Horsemen; featured an ad promoting the 3rd annual Bunkhouse Stampede finals on pay-per-view; included Schiavone conducting an interview with the Road Warriors and Paul Ellering about facing Paul Jones, the Warlord, & Barbarian, with the three showing footage of how Warlord, Jones, and Ivan Koloff recently triple teamed Sting; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Michael Hayes, Jimmy Garvin, & Precious, with the three showing footage of a recent Flair vs. Garvin match, with Hayes, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard, and Luger interfering; moments later, Hayes & Garvin said they would take the tag team titles from Anderson & Blanchard; included Schiavone conducting an interview with Dick Murdoch in which he talked about how many people were offering him money to take out Rhodes and Koloff:
Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) defeated two unknowns at 3:59 when Garvin scored the pin with the brainbuster
Kevin Sullivan pinned George South with the double stomp at around 1:30; after the bout, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Sullivan in which he said NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff was a whipping boy for he and Mike Rotunda
Dick Murdoch pinned an unknown at around 1:30 with a belly to belly suplex; earlier in the match, Murdoch assaulted his opponent with a steel chair outside of the ring
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham pinned an unknown with the lariat at 1:17
Eddie Gilbert pinned Gary Royal with the Hot Shot at 1:56; Gilbert used Sting’s theme song instead of “Hot Stuff” as his entrance music
NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff (w/ NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes) pinned Tommy Angel with the Russian Sickle at 1:29; after the bout, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Koloff and Rhodes, with the two showing footage of Rhodes recently being laid out by Big Bubba, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated David Isley and two unknowns at 2:40 when Flair forced the submission with the figure-4; following the commercial break, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Flair, Blanchard, Anderson, & Dillon in which Flair said he was after NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham to be their fourth member; moments later, Lex Luger jumped in the ring and challenged any of the Horsemen to face him; Windham then joined Luger in the ring and the question reaised as the show went off the air as to which side Windham was on
Pro – 1/9/88 (CWF version) – included an opening clip of Lex Luger coming to the ring; hosted by Jack Gregory, with the opening announcement that Dick Murdoch would challenge NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes Jan. 23 in Lakeland, FL in a lights out, steel cage match; Gregory then interviewed Murdoch about the upcoming match, with Murdoch saying he was offered $50,000 to take Rhodes out and would do the same to Ron Garvin the next night in Orlando; featured an ad promoting the Jan. 24 Bunkhouse Stampede at the Nassau Coliseum; included Bob Caudle conducting an interview with Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin, with Precious, about chasing NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard; Hayes said the Four Horsemen were losing their touch without Luger and NWA World Champion Ric Flair would be losing his title; featured Caudle conducting an interview with NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes and NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff about the challenge of Larry Zbyszko, Dick Murdoch, Big Bubba, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane; included Caudle conducting a ringside interview with Paul Jones and Ivan Koloff in which Jones discussed the strength contest between the Road Warriors and the Warlord & Barbarian Jan. 30 in Greensboro; featured Caudle conducting an interview with Jim Cornette, Bubba, Eaton & Lane in which Cornette said Eaton would be US champion, Lane would be TV champion, and Bubba would take Rhodes out for good:
Dick Murdoch pinned Mark Fleming with the brainbuster at 3:54; after the bout, Bob Caudle conducted a ringside interview with Murdoch in which Murdoch said Dusty Rhodes wouldn’t have retired even if he lost his match at Starrcade because he was a liar, and Murdoch would take the US title
Larry Zbyszko (w/ Baby Doll) pinned Kendall Windham at the 3-minute mark with a roll up after UWF Heavyweight Champion Steve Williams, who provided guest commentary at ringside, rolled Kendall back into the ring; after the bout, NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham came ringside and confronted Williams on his actions
Sting defeated the Warlord (w/ Paul Jones & Ivan Koloff) via disqualification at 5:51 when Koloff attacked Sting as Sting went to apply the Scorpion Deahtlock; after the bout, Koloff and the Warlord attempted to assault Sting with Koloff’s chain before the Road Warriors and Paul Ellering ran out to clear the ring
Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) defeated Max McGyver & Tony Suber at the 56-second mark when Hayes pinned McGyver with the bulldog
Lex Luger defeated Gary Royal via submission with the Torture Rack at 1:00; after the bout, Bob Caudle and Jim Ross at ringside discussed the Dream Match Sweepstakes that would begin in February, with fans having the option to pick the match they want to see by sending in a letter; thousands of dollars in prizes would also be given away as part of the sweepstakes; Caudle then conducted a ringside interview with Luger about leaving the Horsemen and now facing the challenge of NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
Pro – 1/16/88 – featured an opening video showing dueling clips on UWF Heavyweight Champion Steve Williams and NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham; hosted by Bob Caudle & Jim Ross; included Caudle conducting a ringside interview with Paul Ellering about the benchpress contest Jan. 30 pitting the Road Warriors against the Warlord & Barbarian in Greensboro; featured an ad promoting the 3rd Annual Bunkhouse Stampede pay-per-view; included Caudle conducting an interview with UWF Heavyweight Champion Steve Williams in which he talked about the challenge of NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham, being part of the Bunkhouse Stampede Finals, and noting he would be leaving for a tour of Japan; featured Caudle conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair, JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in which Flair mocked Lex Luger not being able to hold the NWA US Title and said he, Anderson & Blanchard were the only champions in wrestling that mattered; included Ross and Caudle discussing the Dream Match Sweepstakes:
Dick Murdoch (w/ Jim Cornette) fought NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff to a 20-minute time-limit draw; late in the bout, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane came out to be in the challenger’s corner, with NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes and NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham then coming out to be in Koloff’s corner; Murdoch bled from the nose late in the contest; Murdoch hit the brainbuster just as the time limit expired; after the match, Eaton & Lane attacked Windham in the ring and tossed him to the floor before double teaming Rhodes; Eaton & Lane then held Rhodes down with a steel chair on his arm, for Murdoch to come off onto the chair, but Windham made the save and cleared the ring
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham & Sting defeated George South & Gary Royal at 2:33 when Royal submitted to Sting’s Scorpion Deathlock
Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) defeated Mark Fleming & Larry Stephens at 2:02 when Garvin scored the pin after a reverse flapjack
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson Bob Riddle & Steve Sampson at the 27-second mark when Gibson pinned Sampson with a back suplex; after the bout, the Sheepherders & Johnny Ace ran out and attacked Morton & Gibson with their flagpole; moments later, Gibson made the save with a steel chair; after the commercial break, Bob Caudle conducted an interview with the Sheeperders, with Ace, in which they bragged about injuring Morton’s leg
Florida Heavyweight Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan) pinned Tommy Angel with a butterfly suplex at 1:36; after the bout, Caudle conducted a ringside interview with Sullivan and Rotunda in which they showed footage of Rotunda throwing a recent opponent to the floor, breaking his opponent’s leg; Rotunda said he was going to get rich and win titles (Rotunda’s first appearance in varsity gear and with a hair cut)
Lex Luger defeated Curtis Thompson via submission with the Torture Rack at the 52-second mark; after the bout, Caudle conducted a ringside interview with Luger in which he said he would take out the Four Horsemen, one at a time
Dark match after the taping: NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Michael Hayes

JCP @ Macon, GA – Coliseum – January 4, 1988 The Barbarian vs. Kendall Windham
Mike Rotunda vs. Ricky Santana
Barry Windham vs. Eddie Gilbert
NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff vs. Terry Taylor
Lex Luger vs. Black Bart
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Ron & Jimmy Garvin
The Road Warriors vs. Ivan Koloff & the Warlord
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Michael Hayes

JCP @ Cerro Gordo, NC – West Columbus High School Gym – January 4, 1988
Tim Horner vs. John Savage
Brad Armstrong vs. Denny Brown
Sting & Ron Simmons vs. Tiger Conway Jr. & Shaska Whatley
Mighty Wilbur vs. Dick Murdoch
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson vs. the Sheepherders

JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – January 5, 1988
Brad Armstrong vs. Chris Champion
Tim Horner vs. Sean Royal
The Italian Stallion vs. Larry Zbyszko
Mighty Wilbur vs. Dick Murdoch
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Sting & Ron Simmons
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson vs. the Sheepherders

JCP @ Albany, GA – Gray Civic Center – January 5, 1988
The first 500 kids 12 and under were admitted for $1 if the ticket was purchased the day of the show
Ron Garvin vs. Terry Taylor
Lex Luger vs. Black Bart
The Road Warriors vs. Ivan Koloff & the Warlord
Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff
Also included 3 other matches

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – January 6, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 1/9/88:
Sting & NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham vs. Martin & Tommy Angel
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. McGyver & Peek
NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff vs. Jeff Crews
The Barbarian vs. Steve Atkins
Ron Simmons vs. David Isley
Larry Zbyzsko vs. Cougar Jay
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner vs. Bob Riddle & Trent Knight
The Warlord vs. Larry Stevens
Lex Luger vs. Curtis Thompson
Dick Murdoch vs. Ricky Nelson
The Road Warriors defeated Bolin & Laperouse
The Sheepherders vs. the Italian Stallion & Jackson
World Championship Wrestling Sunday Edition – 1/10/88 – featured Tony Schiavone & Magnum TA on commentary; included a pretaped promo by NWA World Champion Ric Flair in which he said Lex Luger didn’t have what it takes to be a Horseman and Michael Hayes was just another contender; included Schiavone conducting an interview with the Sheepherders, with Johnny Ace, regarding their recent attack on Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson; featured Magnum conducting an interview with Morton & Gibson regarding the Sheepherders, during which they said they were on their way back to get revenge and become 5-time NWA Tag Team Champions; included an ad for the Starrcade 87 home video; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with the Road Warriors & Paul Ellering regarding the challenge of the Powers of Pain, participating in the Bunkhouse Stampede Jan. 24, and the benchpress contest against the Powers of Pain Jan. 30 in Greensboro:
Black Bart (w/ Skandar Akbar) pinned Ricky Nelson with the legdrop from the middle turnbuckle at 3:42
Eddie Gilbert & Terry Taylor defeated the Italian Stallion & Tommy Angel at 4:24 when Gilbert pinned Angelo following a Hot Shot double team
Dick Murdoch (w/ NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Eaton) pinned David Isley with the brainbuster at 4:22; after the bout, Jim Cornette came out and gave a ringside interview with Schiavone; Cornette then said he had arranged for Murdoch to meet his mom and would soon be collecting a lot of money for putting NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes out of the business; Murdoch then referred to Dusty as Virgil Runnels and said the whole world was ready to see him face Rhodes; Cornette then said Murdoch would collect on the bounty after facing Rhodes Jan. 23 in Lakeland, FL
The Warlord & the Barbarian (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Larry Stephens & Trent Knight at 4:48 when Barbarian pinned Knight following a modified Decapitation in which he came off the top with a headbutt; during the bout, Jones briefly joined the commentary team regarding his team being part of the Bunkhouse Stampede finals Jan. 24 in Long Island, NY
Sting defeated Lee Peak via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at the 27-second mark; following the bout, Schiavone conducted an interview with Sting regarding his team with Barry Windham and going after NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Mike Jackson & Alan Martin at 1:28 when Lane pinned Martin following the flapjack; after the bout, Schiavone conducted an interview with Cornette, Dick Murdoch, Eaton & Lane in which he showed off Eaton & Lane’s Pro Wrestling Illustrated Tag Team of the Year award and their spread in the magazine; Cornette then said Eaton & Lane would be the next NWA TV and NWA US champions and would retire Rhodes

JCP @ Sunrise, FL – Musical Theatre – January 6, 1988
Ron Garvin vs. Florida Heavyweight Champion Mike Rotunda
Mighty Wilbur vs. Ivan Koloff

JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Memorial Coliseum – January 6, 1988

JCP @ Jacksonville, FL – Veterans Memorial Coliseum – January 7, 1988

JCP @ Tallahassee, FL – Leon County Civic Center – January 8, 1988
The first 1,000 children under 10 were sold tickets at 2.25insteadoftheregular2.25 instead of the regular 2.25insteadoftheregular5.25 price
Lex Luger vs. NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
Ron Garvin vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair

JCP @ Newton, NC – January 8, 1988
Canceled due to snow

JCP @ Lakeland, FL – January 9, 1988
Lex Luger vs. NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
Michael Hayes vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair

JCP @ Huntington, WV – Civic Center – January 9, 1988
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes & NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title steel cage match

JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – January 10, 1988 (matinee)
Chris Champion defeated John Savage
Kendall Windham defeated Johnny Ace
Jimmy Valiant defeated Black Bart
Ron Simmons defeated Kevin Sullivan
The Warlord defeated the Italian Stallion
Mike Rotundo defeated Ricky Santana
Robert Gibson defeated Luke Williams
Ron Garvin & Sting defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard

JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – January 10, 1988
TV taping:
Pro – 1/23/88 – featured an opening clip of NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes & NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff being laid out by Dick Murdoch, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane, with Jim Cornette; hosted by Bob Caudle & Jim Ross; included Magnum TA conducting an interview with NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham in which he asked Windham about recent comments from NWA World Champion Ric Flair that Windham should be a Horseman, with Windham saying it would never happen and he didn’t believe in the things the Horsemen believed in; featured an ad promoting the following night’s Bunkhouse Stampede on pay-per-view; included Bob Caudle conducting an interview with Lex Luger about breaking away from the Horsemen, with footage then shown of a recent pull-apart brawl with NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson; Luger then said if there was one man out there that he would want as his partner against the Horsemen then it would be Ole Anderson; footage was then shown of a recent Bunkhouse Stampede match won by Luger, with Ole making the save afterwards against JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard & Anderson; Luger then said Flair would have to face him down the line; featured a graphic noting the address for the NWA Dream Match Sweepstakes where fans could write in to see their favorite matches; included Caudle conducting an interview with JJ Dillon and Flair about the comments from Luger and Flair’s challenge by Sting; featured the announcement Koloff vs. Florida Heavyweight Champion Mike Rotunda would air on the following week’s show; included Caudle conducting an interview with Paul Ellering regarding the bench press challenge Jan. 30 between the Road Warriors and the Warlord & Barbarian; featured Magnum conducting an interview with Dusty & Nikita about Dick Murdoch, Eaton & Lane:
Dick Murdoch, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated the Italian Stallion, Brad Armstrong, & Tim Horner at 6:28 when Murdoch pinned Stallion with the brainbuster; during the bout, Cornette briefly joined the commentary team; after the match, Bob Caudle conducted an interview with Cornette, along with Eaton, Lane, & Murdoch, about their goal of taking out NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Larry Stephens & Gene Ligon at around the 5-minute mark when Blanchard pinned Stephens with the slingshot suplex after Anderson hit the spinebuster; following the commercial break, Bob Caudle conducted an interview with the three, with Blanchard saying they were met at the airport last week in Tallhassee, Fla. by a local legislator who was also there to meet presidential candidate Jesse Jackson, to show on what level the Horsemen were on
Sting defeated the Gladiator via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock after the Stinger Splash at the 19-second mark; after the bout, Jim Ross conducted an in-ring interview with Sting in which he challenged NWA World Champion Ric Flair
Florida Heavyweight Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan) pinned Rikki Nelson at 1:31 after three consecutive butterfly suplexes; during the bout, Sullivan briefly joined the commentary team
Larry Zbyszko (w/ Baby Doll) pinned John Savage at the 36-second mark with a swinging neckbreaker
Worldwide – 1/23/88 – hosted by David Crockett & Tony Schiavone; featured an opening clip of an in-ring interview with Sting; included Magnum TA conducting an interview with Sting about his challenge to NWA World Champion Ric Flair; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson about their return from injuries and wanting the NWA Tag Team Titles and the Crockett Cup, then making comments directed towards the Sheepherders; included Bob Caudle conducting an interview with Lex Luger about the experts saying he’s a future world champion and his brewing feud with the Four Horsemen, with footage shown of Luger recently being double teamed at ringside during an interview by NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard until Barry Windham, Kendall Windham, and others intervened; as the interview continued, Luger said he wanted Ole Anderson as a tag team partner to face the Horsemen, with footage shown of Luger winning a Bunkhouse Stampede at the Atlanta Omni Dec. 25, only to be attacked by JJ Dillon, Anderson, & Blanchard after the bout; featured info on how fans could enter the NWA Dream Match Sweepstakes; included Schiavone conducting an interview with the Road Warriors and Paul Ellering, with footage shown of Road Warrior Animal recently facing the Warlord Jan. 1 at the Omni and being double teamed by Warlord & Barbarian after the match; they then discussed the upcoming bench press challenge against Warlord & Barbarian; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair and JJ Dillon about Luger’s comments earlier in the show and the challenge of Sting; included Magnum conducting an interview with NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes in which he noted being the US champion made him the #1 contender to Flair’s world title, then adding he had a busy February but would see Flair after that; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Larry Zbyszko, with Baby Doll, about challenging NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham at the Nassau Coliseum, with Zbyszko saying Windham better take Flair up on the offer to become a Horseman because he wouldn’t have anything when Zbyszko was done with him; included Schiavone conducting an interview with Dillon, Anderson, & Blanchard about being part of the Bunkhouse Stampede at the Nassau Coliseum and getting Luger in the steel cage with them:
The Sheepherders (w/ Johnny Ace) defeated Larry Stephens & the Italian Stallion at 1:08 when Butch pinned Stephens with a gutbuster
Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) defeated Tommy Angel & an unknown at the 26-second mark when Garvin pinned Angel after a spinebuster double team; following the commercial break, Magnum TA conducted an interview with Hayes, Garvin, & Precious about challenging NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Sting defeated Black Bart (w/ Skandar Akbar) via disqualification at around the 5-minute mark when Akbar climbed into the ring; after the match, Sting stole a steel chair away from Bart, hit Bart with the weapon, and cleared both men from the ring
Ron Garvin pinned Bob Riddle at the 44-second mark after the Garvin Stomp
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham pinned George South with the lariat at the 32-second mark; during the match, it was announced NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes would defend against NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Eaton the following week
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes & NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff fought NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette & Dick Murdoch) to a no contest in a steel cage match; only 2 minutes of the match aired before the broadcast ended, with the announcement the conclusion would air the following week
Dark matches:
Jimmy Garvin vs. Black Bart
Sting vs. Dick Murdoch
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson vs. the Sheepherders
Ron Garvin vs. NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard
UWF Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham vs. Larry Zbyszko
The Road Warriors vs. Ivan Koloff & the Barbarian
Lex Luger vs. Arn Anderson
Michael Hayes vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair (steel cage)

JCP @ Columbus, OH – January 10, 1988 (2,300)
Brad Armstrong pinned Jim Lancaster
Jimmy Garvin defeated Al Snow at the 12-second mark
Road Warrior Hawk pinned Ivan Koloff; after the bout, Road Warrior Animal and the Barbarian took part in a brawl
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham fought the Barbarian to a double count-out
Lex Luger pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Michael Hayes at 14:29

JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Memorial Arena – January 11, 1988
Ron Simmons defeated Black Bart
NWA US Tag Team Champion Stan Lane defeated Jimmy Valiant
Sting, Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated Kevin Sullivan, Dick Murdoch, & Mike Rotundo
NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard fought NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff to a draw
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders
Lex Luger defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson

JCP @ North Wilkesboro, NC – January 12, 1988
Ron Garvin & Sting defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match

JCP @ Sumter, SC – Exhibition Center – January 12, 1988
Nelson Royal vs. Denny Brown
The Italian Stallion vs. John Savage
Jimmy Valiant vs. Black Bart
Chris Champion vs. the Gladiator
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner vs. Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr.
Ivan Koloff vs. Ron Simmons
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham vs. Larry Zbyszko
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson vs. the Powers of Pain

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – January 13, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 1/16/88 – included the match from NWA Pro between NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff and Dick Murdoch:
Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin defeated Tony Suber & George South when Hayes pinned Suber
The Warlord & the Barbarian defeated Clement Fields & Keith Steinborn when Barbarian pinned Fields
Ron Simmons pinned Cody Starr with a shoulderblock from the middle turnbuckle
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Steve Atkinson & Alan Martin when Gibson pinned Atkinson
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Ed Franks & Lee Peek when Blanchard pinned Franks with the slingshot suplex
Mike Rotundo pinned Larry Wayne
Dick Murdoch pinned Dave Spencer
Ivan Koloff defeated Mike Jackson

JCP @ Fisherville, VA – January 14, 1988 (1,200)
TV taping:
Chris Champion defeated Rocky King
Rick Steiner defeated the Italian Stallion
Ricky Santana defeated John Savage
Eddie Gilbert defeated Ron Simmons
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated Jive Tones
Ivan Koloff defeated Jimmy Valiant

JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – January 14, 1988 (4,000)
TV taping:
World Championship Wrestling Sunday Edition – 1/24/88 – included an opening in-ring segment in which Sting challenged NWA World Champion Ric Flair to come out and face him while being interviewed by Jim Ross; featured Ross & Tony Schiavone on commentary; included Schiavone conducting an opening ringside interview with Larry Zbyzsko, with Baby Doll, regarding him facing NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham in Long Island, NY later that night; featured Schiavone conducting a ringside interview with Dick Murdoch regarding his association with Jim Cornette, feud with NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes, and upcoming Texas barbed wire bunkhouse match against NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff Feb. 6 in Charlotte; included Schiavone conducting a ringside interview with Flair & JJ Dillon regarding Flair facing Road Warrior Hawk later that night in Long Island, during which Flair said he would beat Hawk and NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard would split the $50,000 after co-winning the Bunkhouse Stampede finals; featured an ad for the Starrcade 87 home video; included Schiavone conducting a ringside interview with Lex Luger regarding the Bunkhouse Stampede finals later that night and facing Blanchard & Anderson as part of the match; featured Schiavone conducting a ringside interview with the Road Warriors & Paul Ellering regarding Hawk facing Flair later that night and Road Warrior Animal being part of the Bunkhouse Stampede finals:
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Tommy Angel & Cougar Jay at 3:15 when Blanchard pinned Jay with the slingshot suplex; following the commercial break, Schiavone conducted a ringside interview with Anderson, Blanchard, & Dillon regarding the Bunkhouse Stampede finals later that night on pay-per-view
The Warlord & the Barbarian (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Larry Stephens & Trent Knight at 3:01 when Barbarian pinned Knight following a modified Decapitation where Barbarian came off the top with a headbutt; following the bout, Schiavone conducted a ringside interview with Jones, Warlord, & Barbarian regarding their participation in the 50,000BunkhouseStampedefinalsandthe50,000 Bunkhouse Stampede finals and the 50,000BunkhouseStampedefinalsandthe50,000 benchpress challenge against the Road Warriors Jan. 30 in Greensboro
Black Bart (w/ Skandar Akbar) pinned Mark Cruz with a legdrop at 3:20; during the bout, Akbar briefly joined the commentary team
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated George South & Gene Ligon at 2:32 when Morton pinned Ligon following the double dropkick
Sting defeated Mark Fleming via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 2:56
Florida Heavyweight Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan) pinned Bob Riddle with the butterfly suplex at 1:06; after the bout, Schiavone conducted a ringside interview with Rotunda & Sullivan regarding NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff and the show later that night in Long Island
Dark matches:
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham pinned Larry Zbyzsko
The Road Warriors fought the Powers of Pain to a double disqualification
NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Mike Rotundo via disqualification
Lex Luger pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes in a steel cage match

JCP @ Greenwood, SC – Civic Center – January 15, 1988

JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – January 15, 1988 (6,000)
TV taping:
The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Warlord
Lex Luger pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham fought NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard to a double disqualification at the 27-minute mark when NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson and NWA World Champion Ric Flair attacked Windham, with Lex Luger then coming out to make the save; after clearing the ring of the Horsemen, Luger and Windham shook hands
Dick Murdoch (sub. for an injured NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Eaton) & NWA US Tag Team Champion Stan Lane defeated two unknowns
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Michael Hayes by blocking a sunset flip into the ring and grabbing the ropes for leverage
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes & NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Dick Murdoch & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) in a steel cage match when Rhodes pinned Lane after hitting him with Cornette’s tennis racquet
Worldwide – 1/16/88:
Steve Williams vs. Mark Fleming
The Road Warriors vs. two unknowns
Ivan Koloff & the Powers of Pain vs. three unknowns
Mike Rotunda vs. Bob Riddle
Sting & NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard

JCP @ Lumberton, NC – Rec Center – January 16, 1988

JCP @ Philadelphia, PA – Arena – January 16, 1988 (7,641)
Dick Murdoch, Eddie Gilbert, & Kevin Sullivan defeated Sting, Ron Simmons, & Kendall Windham at the 8-minute mark when Murdoch pinned Windham with the brainbuster
Jimmy Garvin pinned Black Bart with a roll up at 3:30
NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard fought Ron Garvin to a 20-minute time-limit draw
NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Mike Rotundo via disqualification when Kevin Sullivan interfered
The Road Warriors fought the Powers of Pain to a double count-out at the 7-minute mark
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes pinned NWA US Tag Team Champion Stan Lane at 8:43
Lex Luger pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson at 9:11 by reversing a small package
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Michael Hayes at the 13-minute mark; the match was shorter than usual because it was approaching 11 p.m. and local workers would have had to be paid overtime if the show went late

JCP @ Charleston, WV – Civic Center – January 17, 1988 (matinee)
TV taping:
Jim Ross was the ring announcer for the show
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson vs. Tommy Angel & Cougar Jay
Sting vs. Gladiator #1
Ivan Koloff & the Warlord vs. Mark Fleming & Bob Riddle
The Sheepherders vs. Larry Stephens & Trent Knight
Dick Murdoch & NWA US Tag Team Champion Stan Lane vs. Andrew Bellamy & Jeff Crews
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson vs. George South
Ron Garvin vs. Gene Ligon
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham vs. NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard
Pro – 1/30/88 – hosted by Jim Ross & Bob Caudle; featured an ad promoting the Starrcade 87 VHS; included Caudle conducting an interview with NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes about teaming with Lex Luger against the Horsemen; featured footage from the NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham vs. NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard match from Richmond, VA taped 1/15/88 and JJ Dillon ringing the timekeeper’s bell to prevent Blanchard from being pinned; referee Tommy Young then reviewed the instant replay footage and allowed the match to continue, leading to Windham, Lex Luger, and Sting clearing the Horsemen from the ring; Luger and Windham were then interviewed at ringside, with Windham saying he would look out for Luger and be his tag team partner; included Caudle conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair and Dillon about those Luger is trying to get as his tag team partner; featured info on the NWA Dream Match sweepstakes:
Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) defeated David Isley & Max McGyver at around the 2:30 mark when Hayes pinned Isley after a reverse flapjack
NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff defeated Florida Heavyweight Champion Mike Rotuna (w/ Kevin Sullivan) via disqualification at around the 14-minute mark when Sullivan interfered; during the bout, Sullivan briefly joined the commentary team; after the contest, Koloff fought off Rotunda and Sullivan only to be attacked by Rick Steiner; Koloff was then triple teamed until NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes, Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson made the save
Sting defeated Chance McQuade via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 1:31; after the bout, Jim Ross conducted an in-ring interview with Sting in which Sting issued a challenge to NWA World Champion Ric Flair
Dick Murdoch (w/ Jim Cornette) pinned Bob Emory at 1:05 with the brainbuster; Murdoch used the Midnight Express theme song for his entrance; Cornette briefly joined the commentary team during the bout
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Mark Fleming & Gary Royal at the 36-second mark when Gibson pinned Royal with the double dropkick

JCP @ St. Louis, MO – Arena – January 17, 1988 (5,900)
The show started an hour late
NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff fought NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard to a draw
Mike Rotundo pinned Kendall Windham
Sting defeated Larry Zbyzsko
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Gary Royal & Max Mcgyver (sub. for NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane, who were double booked)
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated Dick Murdoch via disqualification
Lex Luger pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Michael Hayes in a steel cage match at around the 14-minute mark after Flair crotched the challenger on the ropes

JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – January 18, 1988
Sting defeated Dick Murdoch via disqualification

JCP @ Charleston, SC – St. Andrews High School Gym – January 19, 1988

JCP @ Georgetown, SC – High School – January 20, 1988
Ron Garvin & Jimmy Valiant defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification in a non-title match
Also included Ivan Koloff, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson

JCP @ Honolulu, HI – Blaisdell Arena – January 20, 1988 (7,200; near sell out)
Mighty Wilbur vs. Florida Heavyweight Champion Mike Rotunda did not take place as advertised
Super Fly Tui defeated Mighty Milo
Farmer Boy Ipo defeated Kinipopo
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham (sub. for UWF World Champion Steve Williams), Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Larry Zbyzsko (sub. for Big Bubba), NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain
Lex Luger defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff with his feet on the ropes for leverage
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham defeated Larry Zbyzsko
Michael Hayes defeated Kevin Sullivan via disqualification

JCP @ Inglewood, CA – Great Western Forum – January 21, 1988 (3,000)
Kevin Sullivan defeated the Hurricane Kid
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham defeated Samoan Tau
NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff fought NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard to a draw
The Road Warriors fought the Powers of Pain to a no contest
Lex Luger defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated Larry Zbyzsko via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Michael Hayes

JCP @ Chesterfield, SC – High School Gym – January 21, 1988
Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification in a non-title match

JCP @ Elberton, GA – January 22, 1988
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham (sub. for Ricky Morton) & Robert Gibson defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification in a non-title match

JCP @ Shelby, NC – Rec Center – January 22, 1988

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – January 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 1/23/88:
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Tommy Angel & Cougar Jay when Gibson pinned Jay
Sting defeated Gladiator #1 via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock
Ivan Koloff & the Warlord defeated Mark Fleming & Bob Riddle when Koloff pinned Riddle
The Sheepherders defeated Larry Stephens & Trent Knight when Luke pinned Knight
Stan Lane & Dick Murdoch defeated Andrew Bellamy & Stan Crews when Murdoch pinned Bellamy
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson pinned George South
Ron Garvin pinned Gene Ligon
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham fought NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard to a no contest

JCP @ Lakeland, FL – January 23, 1988
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham & Ron Garvin defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification in a non-title match
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes vs. Dick Murdoch (lights out steel cage match)

JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – January 23, 1988
Michael Hayes no showed the event due to a contract dispute and was fired
Jimmy Valiant defeated Jim Lancaster
NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Jimmy Garvin via count-out
Ivan Koloff & the Warlord defeated Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson at the 12-second mark when Warlord pinned Morton (Morton & Gibson quit after the match)
NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff fought Larry Zbyzsko to a draw
Lex Luger defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

Bunkhouse Stampede 88 – Long Island, NY – Nassau Coliseum – January 24, 1988 (6,000)
Sting & Jimmy Garvin (sub. for Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson) defeated the Sheepherders via disqualification
Pay-per-view bouts – featured Jim Ross & Bob Caudle on commentary; included Tony Schiavone as the ring announcer:
NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff fought NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Eaton (w/ Jim Cornette) to a 20-minute time-limit draw; Koloff hit the Russian Sickle just as the time limit expired; after the bout, Koloff attempted to go after an interfering Cornette until NWA US Tag Team Champion Stan Lane appeared, with Eaton & Lane double teaming Koloff with Cornette’s tennis racquet and knocking him to the floor
Larry Zbyzsko (w/ Baby Doll) pinned Western States Heritage Champion Barry Windham to win the title at 19:16 after hitting Windham with Baby Doll’s high heel after referee Dick Kroll had been knocked down
Road Warrior Hawk (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification at 22:40 when Flair hit the challenger with a steel chair; moments later, Hawk sent the bloody Flair to the floor
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes won a $500,000 8-man Bunkhouse Stampede by last eliminating the Barbarian at 26:20; other participants included: NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon), Road Warrior Animal (w/ Paul Ellering), Lex Luger, Ivan Koloff, the Warlord, and the Barbarian (w/ Paul Jones); eliminations: Koloff by Animal via over the cage (16:39); Warlord by Animal via out the door (18:07); Animal by Barbarian via a boot to the head from behind, through the door (18:09); Luger, Anderson, and Blanchard were eliminated via out the door as Anderson & Blanchard attempted to eliminate Luger (22:37); Barbarian by Rhodes via two elbows to the head, over the cage; after the bout, Rhodes was presented with the oversized Bunkhouse Stampede boot for his win (3rd Annual Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup)

JCP @ Orlando, FL – Orange County Convention Center – January 24, 1988
Tiger Conway Jr. defeated Rex King
Pez Whatley defeated Robbie Idol
Ricky Santana defeated Black Bart
Ron Simmons defeated Mighty Yankee #2 (Bob Cook)
Bugsy McGraw defeated Mighty Yankee #1 (Jerry Grey)
Brad Armstrong & Ricky Santana defeated Eddie Gilbert & the Terminator
Ron Garvin defeated Dick Murdoch in a steel cage match

JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – January 25, 1988
Butch Miller defeated George South
Luke Williams defeated Larry Stephens
Ivan Koloff defeated Jimmy Valiant
Ron Simmons defeated the Warlord to a double count-out
Sting defeated the Barbarian
Dick Murdoch & Black Bart defeated Ricky Santana & the Italian Stallion (sub. for Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson); stipulations for the bout stated the winners would be the #1 contenders for the NWA Tag Team Titles
NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff fought Mike Rotundo to a draw
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Barry Windham (sub. for Michael Hayes) in a steel cage match

JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Civic Center – January 25, 1988
Nelson Royal defeated John Savage
Tiger Conway Jr. defeated Rocky King
Pez Whatley defeated Chris Champion
Larry Zbyszko defeated Gary Royal
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson defeated Kendall Windham
Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification in a non-title match
Lex Luger defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard

JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – January 26, 1988
TV taping:
Also featured Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson (Morton’s last appearance for several months) (Gibson’s last appearance for 2 years)
Pro – 2/6/88:
Mike Rotundo (w/ Kevin Sullivan) pinned NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff to win the title at around the 13-minute mark after Sullivan hit the champion in the throat with a foreign object as Rick Steiner who appeared ringside late in the bout, distracted referee Earl Hebner from the floor Dick Murdoch, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Kendall Windham, the Italian Stallion, & Tommy Angel
Ricky Santana defeated Bob Emory
The Powers of Pain defeated George South & Rocky King
Butch Miller defeated David Isley
Worldwide – 2/6/88 – featured a segment in which NWA World Champion Ric Flair was driven into the arena in a white limo, with Flair, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard, JJ Dillon, and several women stepping out of the limo for Flair to receive the 1987 Wrestler of the Year award from the NWA Pro Wrestling Digest; moments later, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Flair in which Flair said Raleigh was the place where he won the Mid-Atlantic TV Title and he and the Horsemen would party later that night; Flair then cut a promo on Lex Luger; following the commercial break, Tony Schiavone conducted an in-ring interview with Sting, who was in the ring during the presentation, who cut a promo on Flair and challenged Flair to come to the ring and face him; Dillon then came out to the ring in Flair’s place and said Sting was showing no class by interrupting Flair’s big day; after Sting talked back to Dillon, Dillon threw champagne in his face, with Sting then attacking Dillon and hitting the Stinger Splash on him before locking him in the Scorpion Deathlock; moments later, Flair, Anderson, and Blanchard rushed the ring, with Sting escaping unharmed; Flair then called for Sting to come back out and then accepted Sting’s challenge to a match, saying he wouldn’t appear on the program again until he had a match set with Sting:
Barry Windham defeated David Isley
NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Eaton defeated NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes via disqualification
Sting defeated Bob Emory
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko defeated George South
Dark matches:
Lex Luger & Ricky Santana defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Barry Windham

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – January 27, 1988
World Championship Wrestling taping:
1/30/88 – featured the NWA TV Champion Nikita Koloff vs. Mike Rotundo match from NWA Pro:
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Dave La Parouse & El Negro when Eaton pinned Negro
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko pinned Alan Martin
Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr. defeated Kendall Windham & the Italian Stallion when Conway pinned Stallion
Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated Charles Ryan & Tony Suber when Ron pinned Ryan
Sting & Barry Windham defeated Mike Jackson & Gary Royal via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock
The Barbarian & Warlord defeated Max McGyver & Ed Franks when Barbarian pinned McGyver

JCP @ Hammond, IN – Civic Center – January 28, 1988
Nikita Koloff defeated NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko
The Road Warriors & Paul Ellering defeated Ivan Koloff, the Warlord, & Paul Jones
Lex Luger defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Jimmy Garvin

JCP @ Harrisonburg, VA – High School – January 28, 1988
Matches originally advertised were Barry Windham vs. Steve Williams, the Mighty Wilbur vs. Pez Whatley, and Tiger Conway Jr. vs. Kendall Windham; the announcement that Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson had left the promotion drew cheers from the crowd
Rick Steiner defeated John Savage
Kendall Windham defeated Pez Whatley
Black Bart defeated the Italian Stallion
Eddie Gilbert defeated Mark Fleming (sub. for Ron Garvin)
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
Barry Windham & Ron Garvin (sub. for Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson) defeated the Sheepherders in a Texas Tornado match

JCP @ Pittsburgh, PA – Civic Arena – January 29, 1988
NWA US Tag Team Champion Stan Lane defeated Ricky Santana
The Warlord defeated Jimmy Jackson
NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Jimmy Garvin
Nikita Koloff defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo via disqualification
Road Warrior Hawk & Paul Ellering defeated Ivan Koloff & the Barbarian
Lex Luger pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Eaton
Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification when Flair knocked Sting over the top rope with a backdrop

JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – January 30, 1988
TV taping:
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a double bullrope match
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson beat Kendall Windham
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated Tommy Angel & Trent Knight
Black Bart defeated Curtis Thompson
Dick Murdoch defeated Joe Cruz
Jimmy & Ron Garvin defeated Bob Emory & Bob Riddle
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated Bob Emory & Trent Knight
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Tommy Angel & Gary Royal
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner beat Bob Riddle & Larry Stevens
Kevin Sullivan beat Joe Cruz
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Barry Windham
Worldwide – featured a benchpress contest between the Road Warriors and the Powers of Pain:
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Eaton (w/ Jim Cornette) in a No DQ match by pinning an interfering Cornette
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner (w/ Kevin Sullivan) defeated Gary Royal & George South
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated Cougar Jay & an unknown
Pro:

JCP @ Florence, SC – Southside High Gym – January 30, 1988

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – Omni – January 31, 1988 (16,002)
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo pinned Nikita Koloff
Road Warrior Hawk & Paul Ellering defeated the Powers of Pain in a $50,000 ladder match
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko via disqualification when Kevin Sullivan attacked Rhodes with a hanger given to him by Baby Doll; after the bout, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo joined in attacking Rhodes until Barry Windham made the save; only the US title was at stake
Lex Luger & Ole Anderson defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Sting

JCP @ Newton, NC – Newton-Conover High School Gym – February 1, 1988
Sting & Barry Windham defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification in a non-title match

JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – February 2, 1988
Ricky Santana vs. the Terminator
Kendall Windham vs. Black Bart
The Italian Stallion vs. Tiger Conway Jr.
Ron Simmons vs. Shaska Whatley
Jimmy Valiant vs. Chris Champion
Steve Williams vs. NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
Sting, Brad Armstrong, & Tim Horner defeated Dick Murdoch, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Miami, FL – Knight Center – February 2, 1988
Debut at the venue
Bugsy McGraw defeated Mighty Yankee #1
Ricky Santana defeated Kevin Sullivan via disqualification
Barry Windham fought NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko to a draw
Nikita Koloff defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo via disqualification
Road Warrior Hawk & Paul Ellering defeated Ivan Koloff & the Warlord
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes & Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard

JCP @ Laurinburg, SC – St. Andrews Gym – February 3, 1988

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – February 3, 1988
TV taping:
World Championship Wrestling – 2/6/88:
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko pinned Larry Stephens
Sting defeated David Isley via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock
Tim Horner pinned Gladiator #1
Dick Murdoch pinned Bob Emory
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Max McGyver & John Savage when Anderson pinned McGyver
The Italian Stallion pinned Gene Ligon with a powerslam
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated Tony Suber & Bob Riddle when Windham pinned Riddle
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner defeated Andrew Bellamy & Dave Spearman
Ryan Wagner defeated Kevin Sullivan via disqualification when NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo and Rick Steiner attacked Wagner
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Alan Martin & Mike Jackson when Eaton pinned Martin
World Championship Wrestling Sunday Edition – 2/7/88 – featured Tony Schiavone on commentary; included opening comments from Magnum TA in which he said he would be in Norfolk on Feb. 20 and Charlotte Feb. 21 with a surprise for the Horsemen; featured Schiavone conducting a ringside interview with NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko, with Baby Doll, in which Zbyzsko said he didn’t care to defend the title because he wanted to move up higher in the rankings by taking the NWA US Title from Dusty Rhodes and then the NWA World Title; included footage from the previous night’s World Championship Wrestling of David Crockett conducting an interview with Road Warrior Hawk & Paul Ellering regarding the injury sustained from Road Warrior Animal at the hands of the Warlord & the Barbarian Jan. 30 in Greensboro, during which Ellering said they would still defend the NWA Six Man Tag Team Titles Feb. 13 in Philadelphia against Paul Jones’ men; featured an ad for the Starrcade 87 home video; included Schiavone conducting an interview with Sting:
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner & Kevin Sullivan) pinned Ryan Wagner with the butterfly suplex at 2:42; following the bout, Tony Schiavone conducting an interview with the Varsity Club in which Sullivan said the TV title was the second most prestigious title in the world and then responded to recent comments made by Jimmy Garvin
Tim Horner pinned John Savage with a roll up into a bridge at 2:55
Joe Cruze defeated Kevin Sullivan (w/ NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner) via disqualification at 1:51 when Steiner and Rotunda helped in triple teaming Cruze and Sullivan shoved referee Teddy Long
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated David Isley & Tommy Angel at 2:38 when Angel submitted to Luger’s Torture Rack; after the bout, Schiavone conducted an interview with Luger & Windham regarding the Horsemen and Varsity Club
The Warlord & the Barbarian (w/ Paul Jones & Ivan Koloff) defeated Dave Spearman & Bob Riddle at 3:38 when Warlord pinned Spearman following a catapult / clothesline double team; during the bout, it was noted Jones has taken the $50,000 that was up for grabs in the benchpress challenge against the Road Warriors and put it aside for a future ladder match between the two teams; after the bout, Schiavone conducted an interview with Jones and his men about the injury to Road Warrior Animal, the ladder match for the money, and their NWA Six Man Tag Team Title shot Feb. 13 in Philadelphia (Warlord & Barbarian’s first appearance with theme music)
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Alan Martin & Larry Stephens at 1:42 when Blanchard pinned Martin following the slingshot suplex; after the bout, Schiavone conducted an interview regarding comments recently made by Ole Anderson and facing Ole at the Omni

JCP @ Jacksonville, FL – Memorial Coliseum – February 3, 1988

JCP @ Chattanooga, TN – UTC Arena – February 4, 1988
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Jimmy Garvin & Mike Jackson (sub. for Ron Garvin)
Nikita Koloff defeated Dick Murdoch

JCP @ Kenansville, NC – Kenan Memorial Auditorium – February 4, 1988

JCP @ Marion, NC – East McDowell Jr. High School – February 5, 1988

JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – February 6, 1988
Kendall Windham vs. Kevin Sullivan
Ricky Santana vs. Rick Steiner
? (sub. for Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson) vs. the Sheepherders
Sting vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda
Nikita Koloff defeated Dick Murdoch in a Texas barbed wire bunkhouse match
The Road Warriors vs. the Warlord & the Barbarian
Paul Ellering vs. Paul Jones (5-minute challenge)
Lex Luger & Barry Windham vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson

JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – February 7, 1988 (matinee)
Sting & Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification

JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Memorial Arena – February 7, 1988

JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – February 8, 1988
Nelson Royal defeated Gladiator #1
Shaska Whatley defeated Rocky King (sub. for Tim Horner)
Tiger Conway Jr. defeated Larry Stephens (sub. for Jimmy Valiant)
Ivan Koloff, Warlord & Barbarian defeated Kendall Windham, Italian Stallion, & Jimmy Valiant (sub. for Ricky Santana)
Sting & Ricky Santana (sub. for Steve Williams) defeated Rick Steiner & Kevin Sullivan
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda defeated Nikita Koloff
Lex Luger & Ole Anderson defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson

JCP @ Macon, GA – Coliseum – February 8, 1988
Barry Windham, Brad Armstrong, & Tim Horner defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Albany, GA – Civic Center – February 9, 1988
Jimmy Valiant defeated Tiger Conway Jr.
Pez Whatley defeated Rocky King
Eddie Gilbert defeated Ron Garvin
Barry Windham & Sting defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
Jimmy Garvin defeated Black Bart
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated the Sheepherders

JCP @ Johnson City, TN – February 10, 1988
Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

JCP @ Columbus, GA – Municipal Auditorium – February 11, 1988

JCP @ Raliegh, NC – Dorton Arena – February 11, 1988 (1,500)
Chris Champion defeated Black Bart
Rick Steiner defeated Rocky King
Jimmy Valiant defeated the Terminator
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson defeated the Italian Stallion
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Ricky Santana
Road Warrior Hawk & Nikita Koloff fought the Warlord & Barbarian to a no contest
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – February 10, 1988 (matinee)
World Championship Wrestling taping:
2/13/88:
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson defeated John Savage
Eddie Gilbert defeated David Isley
Road Warrior Hawk defeated Keith Steinborn & Ryan Wagner in a handicap match
Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr. defeated Mike Jackson & Gary Royal
Lex Luger defeated Alan Martin
Ricky Santana defeated Tommy Angel
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated Max McGyver & Curtis Thompson
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Rocky King
Sting defeated Bob Riddle
Ivan Koloff & the Powers of Pain defeated Steve Atkinson, Randy Hogan & Gene Miller
Jimmy & Ron Garvin defeated Joe Cruz & the Red Raider
Shane Douglas defeated George South
World Championship Wrestling Sunday Edition – 2/14/88 – featured Tony Schiavone on commentary with opening comments from Magnum TA on his upcoming return to the Norfolk Scope; included Schiavone conducting an interview with JJ Dillon & NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson regarding the non-title steel cage match that night at the Omni between Anderson & Tully Blanchard and Lex Luger & Ole Anderson; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Jimmy & Ron Garvin, with Precious, in which Jimmy targetted the Varsity Club; included Schiavone conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Anderson, & Dillon in which Flair said Anderson might break Luger’s bones that night at the Omni and then cut a promo on facing Sting later that night; featured an ad for the Starrcade 87 home video; included Schiavone conducting an interview with Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr. in which they challenged such teams as NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes & Nikita Koloff and Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Armstrong & Horner regarding the attack they sustained the night before from the Sheepherders, during which Armstrong said the US never bombed any sheep in New Zealand so he didn’t know what problem they had with America; Armstrong then noted his brother Brian was stationed at Camp Lejeune:
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner (w/ Kevin Sullivan) defeated John Savage & David Isley at 3:04 when Isley passed out while in a modified full nelson from Steiner; after the bout, Tony Schiavone conducted an interview with Sullivan, Rotundo, & Steiner regarding Jimmy Garvin’s comments the previous night in which he told Sullivan to never mention Precious’ name again; moments later, all three began chanting “Precious”
Eddie Gilbert pinned Joe Cruz with the Hot Shot at 2:57; Gilbert briefly left the ring to give his own commentary for the match
Sting, Lex Luger, & Barry Windham defeated George South, Gary Royal, & Tommy Angel at 3:22 when South submitted to Sting’s Scorpion Deathlock; following the bout, Schiavone conducted a ringside interview with Sting, Luger, & Windham regarding the Horsemen and the show later that night at the Omni
Black Bart (w/ Skandar Akbar) pinned Randy Hogan at 1:22 with a bodyslam and legdrop; following the match, Schiavone conducted an interview with Akbar & Bart in which they complained they weren’t getting the competition they wanted and Bart said he kicked NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes out of Florida and would do the same in the Carolinas
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Bob Riddle & Curtis Thompson at 1:44 when Lane pinned Riddle following the Flapjack; Cornette provided guest commentary for the match; after the match, Schiavone conducted an interview with Cornette, Eaton & Lane in which Cornette argued Eaton should be the NWA US Champion and not Rhodes; Cornette then said the Powers of Pain had his respect for taking out the Road Warriors and said Eaton & Lane didn’t have worthy opponents; he then said Dick Murdoch would be back the next week; Schiavone said the Rhodes vs. Eaton match would air the following Saturday morning Shane Douglas defeated Alan Martin via submission with the sleeper at the 57-second mark

JCP @ Johnson City, TN – Freedom Hall – February 10, 1988
Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

JCP @ Columbus, GA – Municipal Auditorium – February 11, 1988
Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification

JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – February 11, 1988
Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner defeated Rocky King
Chris Champion defeated Black Bart
Jimmy Valiant defeated the Terminator
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson defeated the Italian Stallion
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Ricky Santana
Nikita Koloff (sub. for Road Warrior Animal) & Road Warrior Hawk fought the Powers of Pain to a no contest
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification

JCP @ Baltimore, MD – Arena – February 12, 1988 (about 10,000)
The show took place during a snowstorm
Ron Simmons defeated the Terminator
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson defeated Kendall Windham
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo fought Jimmy Garvin to a draw
The Powers of Pain fought Road Warrior Hawk & Paul Ellering (sub. for Road Warrior Animal) to a no contest
Lex Luger & Ron Garvin defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes, Nikita Koloff, Barry Windham, & Misty Blue defeated Dick Murdoch, Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton

JCP @ Walterboro, SC – Rec Center – February 12, 1988

JCP @ Bennettsville, SC – Jr. High School – February 13, 1988

JCP @ Philadelphia, PA – Arena – February 13, 1988 (6,000)
TV taping:
shane Douglas defeaetd Curtis Thompson
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Tom Marker & Bob Emory
Sting defeated Tony Suber
Barry Windham defeated Steve Sampson
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Joe Cruz
Jimmy & Ron Garvin defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton via disqualification
Nikita Koloff defeated Dick Murdoch
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated Ric Flair & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
The Powers of Pain defeated Tony Suber & Tom Marker
NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Curtis Thompson, Steve Sampson, & Joe Cruz
Shane Douglas defeated Jimmy Miller
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Eaton
Ivan Koloff & the Powers of Pain defeated NWA 6 Man Tag Team Champions – NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes, Road Warrior Hawk, & Paul Ellering to win the titles

JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – February 14, 1988 (matinee)
Chris Champion vs. Black Bart did not take place as advertised
The Terminator defeated George South
Shane Douglas fought Rick Steiner to a draw
Misty Blue defeated Kat Laroux
Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr. defeated Kendall Windham & the Italian Stallion
Rocky King defeated the Gladiator
Jimmy Valiant defeated Eddie Gilbert
Ron Simmons defeated Ivan Koloff
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated the Sheepherders; stipulations stated the winners would become the #1 contenders for either the NWA World Tag Team Titles or NWA US Tag Team Titles

JCP @ Chicago, IL – UIC Pavilion – February 14, 1988 (matinee)
JT the Spider defeated Catfish Charlie
Barry Windham, Jimmy & Ron Garvin fought Dick Murdoch, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane to a draw
NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Ricky Santana
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Nikita Koloff
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko via disqualification
Road Warrior Hawk & Paul Ellering (sub. for Road Warrior Animal) defeated the Powers of Pain in a $50,000 ladder match
Lex Luger defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson in a steel cage match
Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – Omni – February 14, 1988
Ivan Koloff defeated Ron Simmons
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Nikita Koloff
Barry Windham, Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated Dick Murdoch, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
Road Warrior Hawk & Paul Ellering (sub. for Road Warrior Animal) defeated the Powers of Pain in a ladder match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Sting
NWA Tag Team Champions Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson defeated Lex Luger & Ole Anderson in a non-title steel cage match

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – February 15, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 2/20/88:
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner vs. Curits Thompson & Max McGyver
Shane Douglas vs. Thunderfoot #2
Ron Simmons vs. David Isley
Eddie Gilbert vs. George South
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko vs. Trent Knight
NWA 6 Man Tag Team Champions the Powers of Pain & Ivan Koloff vs. Mike Jackson, the Raider, & Steve Atkinson
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Larry Stephens & Tony Suber
Lex Luger & Barry Windham vs. Bear Collie & Cougar Jay
Ricky Santana vs. Keith Steinborn
Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr. vs. Martin & Bob Riddle
World Championship Wrestling Sunday Edition – 2/21/88 – featured Tony Schiavone on commentary; included Schiavone conducting an opening interview with Paul Jones, NWA Six Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & the Powers of Pain regarding their win over NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes & the Road Warriors and facing them the following week in Greensboro; featured a video promoting the Starrcade 87 home video; included Schiavone conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair & JJ Dillon regarding the six man tag team match the following week at the Omni; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Sting regarding Flair:
Shane Douglas & Ricky Santana defeated Mike Jackson & Alan Martin at 3:57 when Douglas pinned Martin with the belly to belly suplex; during the bout, it was noted NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes, Ole Anderson, & Lex Luger would face NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard the following week at the Omni and Magnum TA would be in the corner of Rhodes’ team while JJ Dillon would be in the corner of the Horsemen; following the bout, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Douglas & Santana regarding the youth movement, the upcoming Crockett Cup, and Douglas working with Magnum
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated David Isley & Larry Stephens at 3:16 when Windham pinned Isley with a lariat; during the match, it was noted Windham would challenge NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko later that night at the Nassau Coliseum; it was also announced that the site of the 1988 Crockett Cup would be announced the following Saturday; after the contest, Schiavone conducted a ringside interview with Luger & Windham regarding NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard and Luger teaming with Rhodes the following week at the Omni against the Horsemen
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Curtis Thompson & George South at 5:23 when Anderson pinned South following the gordbuster; following the commercial break, Schiavone conducted an interview with Dillon, Anderson & Blanchard regarding next week’s show at the Omni
Kevin Sullivan & NWA Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner (w/ NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda) defeated Tony Suber & Ryan Wagner at 2:10 when Sullivan scored the pin following the double stomp; following the match, Schiavone conducted an interview with the Varsity Club regarding NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan & NWA Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner) pinned Steve Adkinson with the butterfly suplex at 1:09
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko (w/ Baby Doll) pinned Barry Collie with a neckbreaker at the 41-second mark; following the match, Schiavone conducted an interview with Zbyszko & Baby Doll regarding the NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes

JCP @ Anderson, SC – Rec Center – February 15, 1988 Chris Champion vs. Gladiator #1
Kendall Windham vs. John Savage
Misty Blue vs. Linda Dallas
Jimmy Valiant vs. the Terminator
The Lightning Express vs. the Sheepherders
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Ron & Jimmy Garvin

JCP @ New Bern, NC – High School – February 16, 1988

JCP @ Albuquerque, NM – Tingley Coiseum – February 16, 1988
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko defeated Tim Chappa
Ricky Santana defeated Kevin Sullivan
Dick Murdoch defeated Hillbilly Tooter
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought Sting & Jimmy Garvin to a 30-minute time-limit draw
Road Warrior Hawk & Paul Ellering fought Sting & Jimmy Garvin to a draw
Road Warrior Hawk & Paul Ellering defeated the Powers of Pain
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, & Barry Windham defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard

JCP @ Oxford, NC – High School – February 17, 1988

JCP @ Inglewood, CA – Great Western Forum – February 17, 1988
Ricky Santana defeated the Hurricane Kid
Dick Murdoch defeated Billy Anderson
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson defeated Tim Patterson
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought Sting & Jimmy Garvin to a 30-minute time-limit draw
Road Warrior Hawk & Paul Ellering defeated the Powers of Pain in a ladder match
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification

JCP @ Taylorsville, SC – High School – February 18, 1988

JCP @ Sioux City, IA – Municipal Auditorium – February 18, 1988 (2,750; sell out)
Dick Murdoch defeated JT the Spider
Larry Zbyzsko defeated Richard Starling
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought Jimmy Garvin & Ricky Santana to a 20-minute draw in a non-title match
Barry Windham pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard
Sting (sub. for Road Warrior Animal), Road Warrior Hawk, & Paul Ellering defeated Paul Jones (sub. for Ivan Koloff) & the Powers of Pain at 17:13 when Ellering pinned Jones
Lex Luger pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson at 22:18
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes via disqualification at 33:55; Rhodes initially won the match and title with a clothesline but the decision was changed because Rhodes hit the referee earlier in the match

JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – February 19, 1988
TV taping:
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Barry Windham & Ron Garvin
Jimmy Garvin defeated Kevin Sullivan
Sting, Road Warrior Hawk, & Paul Ellering (sub. for Road Warrior Animal) defeated NWA 6 Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & the Powers of Pain
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko via disqualification
Lex Luger & Ole Anderson defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in a non-title steel cage match

JCP @ Hillsville, VA – February 19, 1988 (900)
The Italian Stallion defeated John Savage
Chris Champion defeated Gladiator #1
Ron Simmons defeated the Terminator (Marc Laurinidas)
Jimmy Valiant pinned Black Bart at the 4-minute mark
Ron Garvin pinned Dick Murdoch
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated the Sheepherders via disqualification when the Sheepherders used their flag as a weapon

JPC @ Charleston, WV – Civic Center – February 20, 1988

JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – February 20, 1988 (8,000)
Tiger Conway pinned Mark Fleming
Misty Blue defeated Linda Dallas
Shane Douglas pinned Pez Whatley
Rick Steiner defeated Kendall Windham
Larry Zbyzsko pinned Sting after Baby Doll hit Sting with her high heel shoe
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Barry Windham & Jimmy Garvin after Kevin Sullivan interfered
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, & Ole Anderson (w/ Magnum TA) defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard when Luger pinned Anderson after hitting him with Magnum TA’s baseball bat

JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – February 21, 1988 (matinee)

JCP @ Long Island, NY – Nassau Coliseum – February 21, 1988
The advertised card had Michael Hayes, Jimmy Garvin, & Ron Garvin vs. Mike Rotunda, Kevin Sullivan, & Rick Steiner, Sting vs. NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko, and Barry Windham vs. Steve Williams
NWA US Tag Team Champion Stan Lane fought Ron Simmons to a 20-minute time-limit draw
Misty Blue pinned Linda Dallas
NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Eaton pinned Ricky Santana
Sting fought NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo to a draw
Ron Garvin defeated Kevin Sullivan
Barry Windham defeated NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko via count-out
Road Warrior Hawk & Paul Ellering defeated the Powers of Pain in a $50,000 ladder match after an injured Road Warrior Animal interfered
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes & Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification after JJ Dillon hit Luger with his shoe

JCP @ Poughkeepsie, NY – Mid-Hudson Civic Center – February 22, 1988
Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner defeated Steve Flemming
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Ron Garvin & Ron Simmons

JCP @ Savannah, GA – Civic Center – February 23, 1988

JCP @ Asbury Park, NJ – Convention Hall – February 23, 1988

JCP @ Elizabeth, NJ – February 23, 1988
The show was cancelled due to almost no advance sales
Barry Windham vs. NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko
Was to also feature NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – February 24, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 2/27/88:
Sting vs. John Savage
Shane Douglas & Ricky Santana vs. Cruel Connection
The Sheepherders vs. Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Curtis Thompson & Cody Starr
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated Gene Ligon & Rick Orasi
Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated David Isley & Paul Lee
NWA 6-Man Tag Team Champions the Powers of Pain & Ivan Koloff defeated Joe Cruz, Mike Jackson, & Allen Martin
Ron Simmons pinned Ryan Wagner
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner defeated Trent Knight & Gary Phelps
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Barry Collie & Tony Suber
Larry Zbyzsko vs. Max McGyver
World Championship Wrestling Sunday Edition – 2/28/88:
Tim Horner & Brad Armstrong defeated Curtis Thompson & Bob Emory
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Trent Knight & Gary Phelps
Lex Luger defeated Cruel Connection #1 via submission with the Torture Rack
Pez Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr. defeated Tony Suber & David Isley
Barry Windham pinned Cruel Connection #2
Black Bart pinned Gene Legion

JCP @ Akron, OH – James Rhodes Arena – February 25, 1988
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated the Sheepherders
Ron Simmons defeated Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner via disqualification
Jimmy Valiant defeated Ivan Koloff
Sting defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo by pinning an interfering Kevin Sullivan
Barry Windham fought NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko to a double count-out
The Powers of Pain defeated the Road Warriors in a streetfight

JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – February 25, 1988
Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification

– 2/26/88: NWA World Champion Ric Flair’s son Reid was born.

JCP @ Lynchburg, VA – Armory – February 26, 1988
Jimmy & Ron Garvin defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – February 26, 1988 (3,500)
TV taping – 3/12:
Sting defeated the Terminator at the 15-second mark
Barry Windham defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo via disqualification when Rick Steiner and Kevin Sullivan interfered; after the bout, Lex Luger made the save
Shane Douglas defeated an unknown
The Powers of Pain defeated Max McGyver & an unknown
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated two unknowns
Lex Luger defeated an unknown
Lex Luger & Ole Anderson defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) via disqualification when Dillon interfered
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated Tony Super & the Terminator
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner defeated Max MacGyver & an unknown
Ron Simmons defeated David Isley
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko defeated George Cox
Shane Douglas defeated an unknown
Sting defeated Bob Emory
NWA Tag Team Champions Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson defeated Joe Cruz & an unknown
The Warlord & The Barbarian defeated Trent Knight & Curtis Thompson
NWA World Champion Ric Flair (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Sting at 17:00 after Dillon hit the challenger with his shoe

JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – February 27, 1988 (11,771)
Upper deck seats were $5
Ricky Santana pinned Black Bart
Jimmy Valiant pinned John Savage
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated the Sheepherders when Armstrong pinned Luke Williams
Jimmy Garvin pinned Kevin Sullivan at the 5-minute mark
Ron Garvin pinned Ivan Koloff
Sting defeated Larry Zybzsko via disqualification when Baby Doll interfered
Barry Windham defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo via disqualification when Rick Steiner and Kevin Sullivan interfered; after the bout, Jimmy Garvin made the save
Road Warrior Hawk & Paul Ellering defeated the Powers of Pain in a ladder match at the 4-minute mark after both Ivan Koloff and Road Warrior Animal, wearing a protective face mask, interfered
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, & Ole Anderson defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard at the 12-minute mark

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – Omni – February 28, 1988 (7,300)
Upper deck seats were $5
Ricky Santana pinned Black Bart at 3:17
Rick Steiner pinned the Italian Stallion at 6:44
The Jive Tones defeated Ron Simmons & Kendall Windham at 10:33 when Pez Whatley pinned Simmons
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Jimmy & Ron Garvin at 9:40 after Kevin Sullivan interfered and hit Jimmy in the back of the head with a spike
Sting defeated Larry Zbyzsko via disqualification at 7:19 when Baby Doll interfered; prior to the bout, Sting grabbed the mic and called Zbyzsko an “asshole,” with the crowd then chanting that throughout the match
Barry Windham defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda via disqualification at 12:50 when Rick Steiner interfered; after the bout, Jimmy Garvin made the save against Rotunda, Steiner, and Kevin Sullivan
Road Warrior Hawk & Paul Ellering fought the Powers of Pain to a double disqualification at 14:35 after both Ivan Koloff and Road Warrior Animal, wearing a protective mask, interfered
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, & Ole Anderson defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard at 17:58 after Luger hit Anderson with a baseball bat given to him by Magnum TA

JCP @ Washington DC – Armory – February 29, 1988
Jimmy & Ron Garvin defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification

JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – February 29, 1988
Shane Douglas defeated the Terminator
Ron Simmons defeated Gladiator #1
Rick Steiner defeated John Savage
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated Johnny Ace (sub. for Butch Miller) & Luke Williams
Sting defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda via disqualification
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in a non-title steel cage match

JCP @ Gainesville, GA – Georgia Mountains Center – March 1, 1988
Jimmy & Ron Garvin defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Greenwood, SC – Civic Center – March 1, 1988
Chris Champion defeated John Savage
Kendall Windham defeated Gary Royal (sub. for Eddie Gilbert)
Rick Steiner defeated the Italian Stallion
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated the Sheepherders
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda defeated Shane Douglas
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Sting defeated JJ Dillon (sub. for NWA World Champion Ric Flair)

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – March 2, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 3/5/88:
Shane Douglas pinned Gene Ligon
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo pinned Ricky Santana
Barry Windham pinned Gary Phelps
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko pinned Randy Hogan
Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr. defeated Keith Steinborn & Ryan Wagner
Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner defeated Allen Martin & Steve Atkinson
The Road Warriors defeated Rick Orasi & Bob Riddle
Tony Suber pinned the Super Destroyer
NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Mike Jackson, Trent Knight, & Rocky King
World Championship Wrestling Sunday Edition – 3/6/88:
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated Alan Martin & Randy Hogan
Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr. defeated Rocky King & Bob Riddle
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Tony Suber & Gene Legion
Rick Steiner pinned an unknown
Ricky Santana pinned Curtis Thompson
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko pinned Cody Starr

JCP @ Harrisonburg, VA – High School – March 3, 1988
George South vs. the Terminator
Ron Simmons vs. John Savage
Shane Douglas vs. Black Bart
Jimmy Valiant vs. the Big Green Machine
Ron Garvin vs. Ivan Koloff
Barry Windham vs. NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko

JCP @ Pittsburgh, PA – Civic Arena – March 4, 1988 (3,000)
The Green Machine defeated the Italian Stallion
Jimmy Valiant defeated Jerry Jackson
Chris Champion defeated Pez Whatley
Ricky Santana fought Ivan Koloff to a draw
The Lightning Express defeated the Sheepherders
Lex Luger & Ole Anderson defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain in a streetfight

JCP @ Houston, TX – Sam Houston Coliseum – March 4, 1988 (3,000)
Linda Dallas won a women’s battle royal
Kendall Windham fought Black Bart to a draw
Shane Douglas defeated Tiger Conway
Ron Simmons defeated Rick Steiner
Barry Windham defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo via disqualification
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated Larry Zybzsko via disqualification
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Jimmy & Ron Garvin
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Sting

Worldwide – 3/5/88:
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo pinned an unknown
Sting defeated an unknown via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock
NWA 6-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & the Powers of Pain defeated George South & two unknowns
Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr. defeated two unknowns
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko pinned an unknown
Lex Luger & Ole Anderson defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard in a steel cage match when Luger pinned Blanchard with a roll up; after the bout, JJ Dillon and NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson attacked Luger & Ole until Dusty Rhodes made the save

JCP @ Louisville, KY – Convention Center – March 5, 1988
TV taping:
Worldwide – 3/12/88:
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated the Terminator & Tony Suber
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner defeated Barry Collie & Max McGyver
Ron Simmons pinned an unknown
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko pinned an unknown
Shane Douglas pinned Rick Orasi
Sting defeated an unknown via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated two unknowns
The Powers of Pain defeated Curtis Thompson & an unknown

JCP @ Kingsport, TN – Dobyns-Bennett High School – March 6, 1988 (matinee)
Larry Stephens vs. Curtis Thompson
Ron Simmons vs. Eddie Gilbert
NWA Jr. Heavyweight Champion Nelson Royal vs. George South
Tommy Angel vs. David Isley
Jimmy Valiant vs. Black Bart
The Road Warriors vs. the Powers of Pain
Ron & Jimmy Garvin vs. NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – March 6, 1988
Chris Champion defeated Pez Whatley
Ivan Koloff defeated Tommy Angel
Black Bart defeated the Italian Stallion
The Green Machine defeated Jimmy Valiant
Ron Simmons defeated Tiger Conway Jr.
Jimmy & Ron Garvin defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain in a streetfight

JCP @ St. Louis, MO – Arena – March 6, 1988
Kendall Windham pinned Johnny Ace
Shane Douglas defeated Mr. Missouri
Ricky Santana fought Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner to a 20-minute time-limit draw
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated the Sheepherders
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhdoes defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo via disqualification when Kevin Sullivan interfered
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Sting after JJ Dillon interfered

JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – March 7, 1988
Rocky King vs. the Terminator did not take place as advertised
Kendall Windham (sub. for Rick Steiner) defeated John Savage
Rick Steiner defeated Rocky King
Ron Simmons defeated Black Bart
Shane Douglas defeated Gary Royal
Green Machine defeated Jimmy Valiant
Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo via disqualification; the match had a 30-minute time limit
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated JJ Dillon (sub. for NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson) & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard
Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

JCP @ Macon, GA – Coliseum – March 7, 1988
Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr. vs. Chris Champion & the Italian Stallion
Nelson Royal fought George South to a double count-out
Ron Garvin vs. Ivan Koloff
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner vs. the Sheepherders
The Road Warriors vs. the Powers of Pain
Also included a 7-woman battle royal including Misty Blue, Kat Laroux, Linda Dallas, Venus, Comrade Olga, Wendy Witney Hensen, and Mad Dog Debbie

JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – March 8, 1988
Shane Douglas vs. Eddie Gilbert
The Italian Stallion & Ricky Santana vs. the Sheepherders
Kendall Windham vs. Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner
Jimmy Valiant vs. the Green Machine
Jimmy Garvin vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner vs. NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – March 9, 1988 (matinee)
World Championship Wrestling – 3/12/88:
The Road Warriors vs. Keith Steinborn & Phelps
Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr. vs. Gene Ligon & King
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Thompson & Knight
Ricky Stanana vs. Bob Riddle
Lex Luger vs. Dal Laperouse
The Powers of Pain vs. Orasi & Randy Hogan
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo vs. Jimmy Garvin
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Atkinson & Spearman
Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner vs. Gary Royal
World Championship Wrestling Sunday Edition – 3/13/88 – featured Tony Schiavone on commentary; included Schiavone conducting an interview with Jimmy Garvin, with Precious, regarding the attack he recently sustained at the hands of Kevin Sullivan, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda, & Rick Steiner, called out the Varsity Club, and said someone was going to get hurt; featured a graphic advertising the Clash of the Champions; included an ad promoting the Starrcade 87 home video; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Paul Jones & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions the Powers of Pain regarding their & Ivan Koloff’s barbed wire match against NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes & the Road Warriors as part of the Clash of the Champions, with Jones saying he didn’t have proper time to train his men against barbed wire but that the Powers of Pain had taken more from the Road Warriors than any other team; included Schiavone conducting an interview with Paul Ellering & the Road Warriors, Animal’s face covered in a mask, regarding the upcoming barbed wire match; featured a vignette promoting the debut of the Fantastics; included an ad promoting the Clash of the Champions hotline; included an ad promoting the Clash of the Champions, focusing around the Rhodes & Road Warriors vs. Koloff & Powers of Pain match; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair regarding his match with Sting as part of the Clash, during which Flair noted Lex Luger & Barry Windham would face NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard:
Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr. defeated Tony Suber & Ryan Wagner at 3:02 when Whatley pinned Wagner following a double Russian legsweep; during the bout, it was noted the Top 10 seeds for the Crockett Cup would be announced during the upcoming Clash of the Champions NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner (w/ Kevin Sullivan) defeated Gary Phelps & Rocky King at 2:28 when Rotunda pinned Phelps following the butterfly suplex; moments later, Tony Schiavone conducted a ringside interview with the Varsity Club regarding Jimmy Garvin & Precious and dominating the NWA
Lex Luger defeated Alan Martin at 2:10 via submission with the Torture Rack
Ricky Santana pinned Gary Royal at 3:59 with a splash off the top after Royal missed a reverse crossbody off the top
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Trent Knight & Gene Ligon at 3:19 when Anderson pinned Knight following the gordbuster; during the bout, Schiavone said Baby Doll would soon reveal the photos regarding NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes that she has thus far kept to herself; Dillon was wired with a mic for the match so the fans could hear his encouragement and comments directed at the champions; after the match, Schiavone conducted a ringside interview with Dillon, Anderson, & Blanchard regarding their title defense at the Clash against Luger & Windham and the upcoming Crockett Cup
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Randy Hogan & Steve Atkinson at 3:17 when Lane pinned Hogan following the flapjack; Cornette was wired with a mic for the match, giving the fans a chance to hear his comments at ringside; Cornette also briefly joined Schiavone on commentary for the bout; after the contest, Schiavone conducted an interview with Cornette, Eaton & Lane in which Cornette said no one wanted them as the #1 seed in the Crockett Cup because all the other teams were scared of them for their 10-month reign as US tag team champions

JCP @ Wadesboro, NC – March 9, 1988
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification

JCP @ Marion, VA – March 10, 1988
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Baltimore, MD – Arena – March 10, 1988
Shane Douglas defeated Black Bart
Rick Steiner defeated Kendall Windham
Ricky Santana defeated Gary Royal
Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo via disqualification
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain in a ladder match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Sting

JCP @ Lenoir, NC – March 11, 1988
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – March 12, 1988
TV taping:
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Lex Luger & Barry Windham
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated Larry Zbyzsko
Pro: Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair (w/ JJ Dillon) via disqualification at around the 12-minute mark when Dillon threw referee Gene Ligon into the ringpost as Flair was caught in the Scorpion Deathlock, with NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson coming out to attack Sting until Lex Luger & Barry Windham appeared; moments later, the ring filled with wrestlers as Anderson helped Flair to the floor; after the commercial break, Flair was helped backstage
Pro – 3/26/88 – featured Jim Ross & Bob Caudle on commentary; included Tony Schiavone as the ring announcer:
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) in a non-title match at around the 27-minute mark when Fulton pinned Eaton with the Rocket Launcher after Eaton failed to hit the move himself (Fulton & Rogers’ debut)

JCP @ Columbus, OH – Fairgrounds Coliseum – March 13, 1988 (matinee)
Mickey Doyle defeated Ben Patrick
Jim Lancaster defeated Al Snow
Shane Douglas & Ricky Santana defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko fought Ron Garvin to a double count-out
The Road Warriors & Paul Ellering defeated Paul Jones & the Powers of Pain at 6:06 in a streetfight
Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – Omni – March 13, 1988
Gary Royal defeated Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner
Ron Garvin defeated NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko via disqualification
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Jimmy Garvin
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Lex Luger & Barry Windham
The Powers of Pain defeated NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes & Road Warrior Hawk
Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – March 14, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 3/19/88:
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner vs. Keith Stienborn & Wagner
Shane Douglas vs. Barry Collie
Sting vs. Joe Cruz
The Powers of Pain vs. Bob Riddle & Max McGyver
Ron Simmons vs. Trent Knight
The Road Warriors vs. Atkinson & El Negro
Lex Luger vs. Andrew Bellamy
Al Perez vs. Tony Suber
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Mike Jackson & Gary Martin
World Championship Wrestling: Sunday Edition – 3/20/88 – the last episode; featured Tony Schiavone on commentary; included Schiavone conducting an interview with Sting regarding his upcoming match with NWA World Champion Ric Flair the following week during the Clash of the Champions, with JJ Dillon suspended above the ring in a cage; featured an ad for Starrcade 87 on home video; included an ad promoting the Clash; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Kevin Sullivan, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda, & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner in which Sullivan discussed Dusty Rhodes, Barry Windham, Jimmy Garvin, and Lex Luger:
The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Keith Steinborn & Gene Miller at the 17-second mark when Road Warrior Animal pinned Miller following a clothesline; Animal wore a protective face mask for the match; after the bout, Tony Schiavone conducted an interview with Ellering & the Road Warriors regarding their barbed wire match with NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes against Ivan Koloff & the Powers of Pain as part of the Clash of the Champions
Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated Max McGyver & Alan Martin at 5:28 when Rogers scored the pin following the Rocket Launcher; after the commercial break, Schiavone conducted a ringside interview with Rogers & Fulton regarding the attack they sustained the previous day at the hands of NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane and facing them as part of the Clash of the Champions
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & the Powers of Pain (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Joe Cruz, Trent Knight, & David Isley at 6:42 when Koloff pinned Isley after coming off the top with a blow to Isley’s throat as Warlord held Isley above his head; following the commercial break, Schiavone conducted an interview with Jones, alongside his men, in which Jones said the Powers of Pain should be seeded #1 in the Crockett Cup and that the Road Warriors might not even make it to the tournament after the upcoming barbed wire match at the Clash of the Champions
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated Bob Riddle & Big Bear Collie at 3:19 when Windham pinned Riddle following the lariat; after the bout, Schiavone conducted a ringside interview with Luger & Windham regarding their upcoming match at the Clash against NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard and being part of the Crockett Cup; during the segment, Luger responded to Kevin Sullivan’s comments made earlier in the show and said he also wanted a piece of NWA World Champion Ric Flair
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Ryan Wagner & Steve Atkinson at 3:12 when Eaton scored the pin following the Rocket Launcher; Cornette was wired with a mic for the match, giving fans the opportunity to listen to his comments from ringside; Cornette joined Schiavone on commentary for the majority of the bout; after the match, Schiavone conducted an interview with Cornette, alongside Eaton & Lane, regarding the challenge of Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Andrew Bellamy via submission with the spinning toe hold at 2:35; after the bout, Schiavone conducted a ringside interview with Hart & Perez regarding Perez’s arrival to the NWA, during which Hart said he wanted Perez to have a title shot against NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes and that Perez would team with Larry Zbyszko as part of the Crockett Cup

JCP @ Reno, NV – Lawlor Events Center – March 15, 1988
Jimmy Garvin vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda
Lex Luger & Barry Windham vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
The Road Warriors vs. the Warlord & the Barbarian
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Sting

JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – March 15, 1988
NWA US Tag Team Champion Stan Lane defeated Shane Douglas
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Eaton

JCP @ San Francisco, CA – Civic Auditorium – March 16, 1988 (4,500)
George Wells fought Earthquake Ferris to a no contest
Rick Steiner defeated Rex Farmer
Larry Zbyzsko defeated Jimmy Garvin
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Sting

JCP @ Inglewood, CA – Great Western Forum – March 17, 1988
Mando Guerrero fought Tony Rocco to a 10-minute time-limit draw
Rick Steiner pinned Pistol Pete
Larry Zbyzsko pinned Ron Garvin
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo fought Jimmy Garvin to a 30-minute time-limit draw
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain in a lumberjack match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Sting

JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – March 18, 1988
TV taping:
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Lex Luger & Barry Windham via disqualification when Magnum TA interfered with a baseball bat
Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner via disqualification
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain in a lumberjack match
Sting fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a no contest

JCP @ Chicago, IL – UIC Pavilion – March 19, 1988
Ivan Koloff pinned Shane Douglas
Rick Steiner pinned Kendall Windham
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson fought Barry Windham to a double disqualification
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Jimmy & Ron Garvin when Eaton pinned Jim
Lex Luger defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo (w/ Kevin Sullivan) via disqualification in a title vs. title match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Sting
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain in a lumberjack streetfight

JCP @ Charleston, WV – Civic Center Coliseum – March 20, 1988 (matinee) (3,000)
Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner pinned Kendall Windham
NWA US Tag Team Champion Stan Lane fought Shane Douglas to a draw
Pez Whatley, Tiger Conway, & the Green Machine defeated Jimmy Valiant, Chris Champion, & the Italian Stallion
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated JJ Dillon (sub. for NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson) & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo pinned Jimmy Garvin after Kevin Sullivan interfered
Dusty Rhodes pinned NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Eaton

JCP @ Peoria, IL – Civic Center – March 20, 1988 (matinee)
Larry Cameron defeated Johnny Love
Steve Regal defeated Spike Huber
Ron Garvin defeated Ivan Koloff
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Sting

JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – March 20, 1988
TV taping:
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Shane Douglas & Ricky Santana

JCP @ Sumter, SC – Exhibition Center – March 22, 1988
John Savage vs. Rick Snyder
Ricky Santana vs. the Terminatior
Ron Simmons & Kendall Windham vs. the Sheepherders
Kevin Sullivan vs. the Italian Stallion
Brad Armstrong, Tim Horner, & Shane Douglas vs. NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & the Powers of Pain
Dusty Rhodes vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda
Sting vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair

JCP @ Athens, GA – March 22, 1988
Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – March 23, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 3/26/88 – featured David Crockett conducting an interview with Magnum TA, with a baseball bat, in which he spoke about his I Quit win over Tully Blanchard at Starrcade 85; moments later, Blanchard appeared, with Barry Windham then following to protect Magnum; in the ensuing melee, NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes appeared after Magnum was bloodied, hit Blanchard with the bat, and struck Jim Crockett; moments later, Jim Ross, Paul Boesch, Tony Schiavone came to Crockett’s aid while Sting, Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers appeared and pulled Rhodes off Blanchard; the incident later saw Rhodes stripped of the title and suspended for 120 days:
The Sheepherders vs. Bowman & Wagner
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. Gene Ligon & Atkinson
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner vs. Tommy Angel & the Italian Stallion
Ron Simmons vs. David Diamond
Sting vs. Max McGyver
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Kendall Windham & Collie
The Big Green Machine vs. El Negro
Jimmy Garvin & Shane Douglas vs. Mike Jackson & Pritts

JCP @ Gastonia, NC – March 23, 1988
NWA US Tag Team Champion Stan Lane defeated Shane Douglas
Ron Garvin defeated NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Eaton

JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – March 24, 1988
Shane Douglas pinned Doug Savage
Chris Champion fought the Terminator to a draw
Ricky Santana defeated Johnny Ace
Black Bart defeated the Italian Stallion
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson pinned Kendall Windham
Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
Lex Luger pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard

JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – March 25, 1988
TV taping

JCP @ Biscoe, NC – March 25, 1988
Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification

JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – March 26, 1988 (2,000)
Tiger Conway pinned Kendall Windham
Ricky Santana pinned Shaska Whatley
Steve Williams & Ron Garvin defeated Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner when Williams pinned Steiner
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo fought Nikita Koloff to a draw
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes pinned Larry Zbyzsko
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Sting

– 3/27/88: The WWF booked the Omni in Atlanta for a closed-circuit airing of WrestleMania IV.

Clash of the Champions – Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – March 27, 1988 (6,000)
Shown live on TBS – included opening comments from Tony Schiavone & Bob Caudle, with the announcement that the board of directors would be meeting to discuss the incident the previous day involving NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes, Magnum TA, and David Crockett; featured Jim Ross & Schiavone on commentary; included Caudle conducting an interview in the arena with Steve Williams about his return from Japan and Rhodes’s situation, with Williams then saying he wanted a match with whoever walks out of Greensboro with the NWA World Title; featured an on-screen graphic promoting NWA Main Event; included a pretaped segment in which Ken Osmond conducted a ringside interview in the empty arena with Jim Cornette; featured Caudle conducting an interview in the arena with Gary Hart and Al Perez on facing Rhodes; included Frances Crockett announcing the top 10 seeds for the 3rd Annual Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup – 10) Ivan Koloff & Dick Murdoch, 9) Sting & Ron Garvin (w/ Magnum TA), 8) NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner, 7) Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers, 6) Lex Luger & Barry Windham, 5) the Powers of Pain, 4) NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane, 3) the Road Warriors, 2) Rhodes & Nikita Koloff, and 1) NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard; featured Caudle conducting an interview in the arena with Nikita, wearing a suit, about his return after an absence, with Nikita talking about the Varsity Club trying to take his health from him and said he had held every title in the NWA except the NWA World Title; Nikita then addressed Rhodes’s situation and said Blanchard wasn’t right in the head, adding he and Dusty would defend the Crockett Cup the next month:
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan) pinned Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) in an amateur wrestling match; the match was scheduled for 3 5-minute rounds in which a one count would be sufficient for a pinfall; Rotunda pinned Garvin at the 55-second mark of the second round with a roll up after Garvin went after Sullivan on the apron, after setting Rotunda up for the brainbuster, after Sullivan grabbed Precious; after the match, Garvin hit the brainbuster on the champion until he was attacked by Rick Steiner, with Precious then hitting Steiner with a 2×4 and choking Sullivan with a coat hanger
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers via reverse decision at 10:19; during the bout, Jim Ross announced that stand-by matches scheduled for later in the show included Shane Douglas vs. NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko and Ricky Santana vs. Rick Steiner; the challengers originally won the match and titles when Fulton pinned Eaton with a Rocket Launcher, with replacement referee Tommy Young counting the pinfall, but the initial referee Randy Anderson changed the call because he had been thrown over the top by Fulton earlier in the match; after the contest, the champions whipped Fulton with a leater strap and Cornette hit Young with his tennis racquet
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes & the Road Warriors defeated NWA 6 Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & the Powers of Pain (w/ Paul Jones) in a non-sanctioned, non-title barbed wire match when Road Warrior Animal pinned the Warlord at around the 4-minute mark after hitting a powerslam and the Barbarian accidentally hitting his partner with a diving headbutt when Animal moved out of the way; Animal wore a protective mask for the match to protect an eye injury sustained at the hands of the Powers of Pain but the POP removed the mask after the match and assaulted him until Rhodes made the save; the ring ropes were wrapped in barbed wire for the match (American Dream: The Dusty Rhodes Story)
Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) to win the titles at 9:33 when Luger pinned Anderson after throwing him into the corner, with Anderson hitting a steel chair held in the corner by Dillon (Ric Flair & the 4 Horsemen, Legends of Wrestling, The Best of Clash of the Champions)
Sting fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair (w/ JJ Dillon) to a 45-minute time-limit draw at 39:14; during the bout, Dillon was suspended above the ring in a shark cage; Sandy Scott, Gary Juster, and 1988 Penthouse Pet of the Year Patty Mullen served as judges for the match, with Scott ruling it a draw, Juster voting for Sting, and Mullen voting for Flair; Jason Hervey, of “The Wonder Years,” and Ken Osmond, Eddie Haskel of “The New Leave it to Beaver,” sat ringside with the judges (voted Match of the Year by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter) (Nature Boy Ric Flair: The Definitive Collection, The Best of Clash of the Champions, Sting: Into the Light)

JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – March 28, 1988
The Italian Stallion vs. the Terminator did not take place as advertised
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Rocky King & John Savage (sub. for NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes & Ole Anderson)
Nelson Royal defeated George South
Kendall Windham defeated Tiger Conway Jr.
Ron Simmons defeated Shaska Whatley
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko defeated Shane Douglas
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Champion Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Sting in a No DQ match

JCP @ North Wilkesboro, NC – March 29, 1988
Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – March 29, 1988
Shane Douglas pinned Doug Savage
Chris Champion fought the Terminator to a draw
Ricky Santana defeated Johnny Ace
Black Bart defeated the Italian Stallion
Arn Anderson pinned Kendall Windham
Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champion Lex Luger pinned Tully Blanchard, despite interference from JJ Dillon

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – March 30, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 4/2/88:
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. Keith Steinborn & Martin
Sting vs. Barry Collie
The Sheepherders vs. Stevens & King
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson vs. Art Pritts
The Road Warriors vs. Joe Cruz & El Negro
Ron & Jimmy Garvin vs. Atkinson & Wagner
Al Perez vs. Mike Jackson
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Trent Knight & Tony Suber
Kevin Sullivan, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner vs. Riddle, Davis, & George South
Ivan Koloff vs. Curtis Thompson

JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – March 31, 1988
The Main Event taping:
4/3/88 – debut episode – included Jim Ross as the guest ring announcer; featured Tony Schiavone on commentary; included a backstage promo by NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, & JJ Dillon regarding their scheduled match later in the show against Sting, NWA Tag Team Champions Lex Luger & Barry Windham; featured a closing announcement that Windham would face Blanchard, Anderson would face Steve Williams, and the Warlord & the Barbarian would face Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner:
The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko (w/ Baby Doll) & the Super Destroyer at 3:23 when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Destroyer following the Doomsday Device
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes pinned Ivan Koloff (w/ Paul Jones) with a crossbody off the top at 6:38 after punching Jones on the floor; Kevin Sullivan cut an insert promo during the match regarding Rhodes (American Dream: The Dusty Rhodes Story)
NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Sting, NWA Tag Team Champions Lex Luger & Barry Windham at around the 13-minute mark when Blanchard pinned Windham after repeatedly punching Windham in the face with a foreign object thrown in the ring by Dillon; during the match, Dillon cut an insert promo on the match and the suspension of Dusty Rhodes; Jim Ross joined Tony Schiavone on commentary for the match (The Rise and Fall of WCW)
4/10/88 – featured Tony Schiavone on commentary; included Jim Ross as the ring announcer; featured a split screen backstage segment in which NWA Tag Team Champion Barry Windham and Tully Blanchard discussed their upcoming match later in the show; included a closing announcement that Windham & Steve Williams would face Blanchard & Arn Anderson, Nikita Koloff would face Tiger Conway Jr., and the Sheepherders would be in action the following week:
The Warlord & the Barbarian (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Tim Horner & the Italian Stallion (sub. for Brad Armstrong) at around the 5-minute mark when Barbarian pinned Stallion following a headbutt off the top
Steve Williams fought Arn Anderson to a double count-out at 9:46 when both men began brawling on the floor and Anderson left ringside; NWA World Champion Ric Flair provided guest commentary for the match; after the contest, Flair and Williams had words, with Williams then challenging Flair to get in the ring and face him
NWA Tag Team Champion Barry Windham pinned Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) with a sunset flip into the ring at 15:34 after Arn Anderson and Steve Williams appeared ringside and brawled with each other; Jim Ross joined Tony Schiavone on commentary for the bout; during the match, Sting cut an insert promo in which he said he was targetting NWA World Champion Ric Flair; after the match, NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes came out to congratulate Windham on the win

JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – April 1, 1988
Tim Horner defeated Tiger Conway Jr.
Pez Whatley defeated Mark Fleming
Steve Williams defeated Rick Steiner
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton to a draw
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo via disqualification
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Lex Luger & Barry Windham via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Sting in a steel cage match after hitting him with a steel chair thrown in the ring by Arn Anderson, who appeared ringside early in the match with Tully Blanchard; after the bout, the Horsemen ganged up on Sting until Dusty Rhodes, Steve Williams, NWA Tag Team Champions Lex Luger & Barry Windham made the save

-4/88: Baby Doll was released.

JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – April 2, 1988
TV taping

JCP @ Bluefield, WV – Armory – April 2, 1988
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton via disqualification

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – Omni – April 3, 1988
Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner defeated Ricky Santana
Tim Horner defeated Shaska Whatley
Tiger Conway Jr. defeated Brad Armstrong
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson defeated the Italian Stallion
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated the Sheepherders
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Steve Williams & Nikita Koloff via disqualification
Barry Windham defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard
Lex Luger defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo via disqualification
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Sting

JCP @ Hartwell, GA – April 4, 1988
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification

JCP @ Gaffney, SC – Limestone College Timken Gym – April 5, 1988
TV taping:
Curtis Thompson vs. the Terminator
The Sheepherders defeated the Italian Stallion & Nelson Royal
Cruel Connection #1 defeated Rock Riddle
Green Machine defeated Jimmy Valiant
Shane Douglas vs. Black Bart (w/ Skandar Akbar)
Sting vs. the Barbarian
Nikita Koloff defeated the Warlord
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification

JCP @ Macon, GA – Coliseum – April 5, 1988

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – April 6, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 4/9/88 – featured an opening clip highlighting the finish and aftermath of the Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane during the Clash of the Champions; included Jim Ross & Tony Schiavone on commentary; featured the announcement NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes had been suspended for 120 days; included Schiavone conducting an interview with Road Warrior Animal & Paul Ellering, in which Animal responded to the ruling regarding Dusty Rhodes and said the Road Warriors were always available to help Rhodes; moments later, Ellering discussed the Road Warriors being part of the Crockett Cup; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with NWA Tag Team Champions Lex Luger & Barry Windham, during which Luger apologized for hogging last week’s interview and put the spotlight on Windham; Windham then commented on Rhodes’ suspension and being part of the Crockett Cup; moments later, it was noted Luger & Windham were seeded #6 in the tournament; included a vignette promoting the debut of the Midnight Rider, alongside Magnum TA; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair, during which Flair said Rhodes would soon be gone from the NWA; included Ross conducting an interview with Jim Crockett Jr. regarding the suspension of Rhodes, which takes affect April 16 after his match the night before at the Boston Garden; moments later, Jim Cornette, Eaton & Lane interrupted, with Cornette saying Ray Charles could see the Midnight Rider was Rhodes and that Eaton & Lane would be facing Fulton & Rogers in Boston; Cornette then said he’d like to whip Rogers’ mom and the fans but he didn’t have the time to do that so he would instead whip Rogers & Fulton at every chance he gets:
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bear Collie & Art Pritts at 5:07 when Rogers pinned Pritts following the Rocket Launcher; during the bout, it was noted Fulton & Rogers were the #7 seed in the Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup; following the commercial break, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Fulton & Rogers regarding the attack they sustained from Jim Cornette at the Clash of the Champions and being part of the Crockett Cup, during which Rogers wished his dad a fast recovery
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko & Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Ricky Santana & Tommy Angel at 4:39 when Angel submitted to Perez’s spinning toe hold; during the match, it was noted Santana would team with Shane Douglas during the Crockett Cup; following the commercial break, Tony Schiavone conducted an interview with Hart, Zbyszko, & Perez in which Hart said he had gone to the Board of Directors to reinstate Zbyszko’s piledriver and then cut a promo on his team potentially facing Dusty Rhodes & Nikita Koloff during the Cup (Zbyszko & Perez’s first match as a team)
Steve Williams pinned Alan Martin with the Oklahoma Stampede at 2:29; during the match, it was noted Williams would team with Ron Simmons during the Crockett Cup
Nikita Koloff pinned Ryan Wagner with the Russian Sickle at 1:54; after the match, Ross conducted a ringside interview with Koloff regarding the suspension of NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes and their team no longer being part of the Crockett Cup; moments later, Koloff responded to Gary Hart’s comments earlier in the show (Koloff’s return match after a several week absence; his first appearance with hair)
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Kendall Windham & Mike Jackson at around the 1:45 mark when Anderson pinned Jackson with the DDT; after the match, Ross conducted an interview with Anderson, Blanchard, & Dillon regarding their participation in the Crockett Cup, during which Dillon argued about the coming debut of the Midnight Rider when he said he knew and everyone else knew it was Dusty Rhodes
Sting defeated the Destroyer via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 1:11; during the match, it was noted Sting would team with Ron Garvin during the Crockett Cup and would have Magnum TA at ringside; after the match, Ross conducted an interview with Sting regarding the Cup and facing NWA World Champion Ric Flair; moments later, after being questioned about Rhodes’ suspension, Sting said he would have done the same thing Rhodes did
Ron Garvin pinned Bob Emory with the right hand punch at the 35-second mark
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Kevin Sullivan (w/ Forida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner) defeated Tony Bowman & El Negro when Sullivan pinned Bowman with the double stop after Rotundo hit the butterfly suplex; during the match, it was noted Sullivan would face Jimmy Garvin in a Prince of Darkness match during the Crockett Cup; following the commercial break, Schiavone conducted an interview with Sullivan, Rotundo, & Steiner, during which Sullivan said he remembered the first time Dusty Rhodes became the Midnight Rider, and mentioned what happened to the likes of Angelo Mosca, Purple Haze, and Malachai the last time the Rider showed up; Sullivan then said he didn’t like the Horsemen or Jim Cornette’s group but they would have to work together to eliminate the Rider
Dick Murdoch, NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions the Powers of Pain (w/ Paul Jones) defeated the Italian Stallion, Tony Suber, & Larry Davis at 2:07 when Murdoch pinned Davis with the brainbuster; during the match, it was noted The Main Event would air the following Saturday morning due to Atlanta Braves baseball; after the match, Ross conducted an interview with Jones’ men, during which Jones said he would have two teams in the Crockett Cup – Murdoch & Ivan Koloff as the #10 seed and the Powers of Pain as the #3 seed; Murdoch then said everyone – including Jim Crockett Sr. and Jim Barnett – knew the Midnight Rider was Dusty Rhodes

JCP @ Kings Mountain, NC – April 7, 1988
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Long Island, NY – Nassau Coliseum – April 8, 1988 (4,500)
Mighty Wilbur pinned the Terminator; during the bout, Wilbur reinjured his knee
Ron Simmons pinned Johnny Ace
Jimmy Valiant pinned the Green Machine (Bugsy McGraw)
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated the Sheepherders after Johnny Ace accidentally hit Butch Miller with the flagpole
Dick Murdoch pinned Shane Douglas
NWA Tag Team Champions Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain

JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – April 8, 1988
Tiger Conway Jr. pinned Kendall Windham
Ricky Santana pinned Shaska Whatley
Steve Williams & Ron Garvin defeated Kevin Sullivan & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo fought Nikita Koloff to a draw
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
NWA US Champion Dusty Rhodes pinned NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko in a non-title match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Sting

JCP @ Houston, TX – Sam Houston Coliseum – April 8, 1988
Ricky Santana & Kendall Windham defeated the Sheepherders via disqualification
Nikita Koloff defeated Tiger Conway Jr.
Barry Windham & Steve Williams fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a draw

JCP @ Philadelphia, PA – Civic Center – April 9, 1988 (matinee) (4,000)
Ron Simmons pinned the Terminator
Jimmy Valiant fought the Green Machine to a draw
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain when Road Warrior Animal pinned Barbarian after Paul Ellering tripped Barbarian as he was on the top rope
Sting defeated Ric Flair via disqualification
Ron Garvin fought Dick Murdoch to a double count-out
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated the Sheepherders when Johnny Ace’s interference backfired
Steve Williams pinned Larry Zbyzsko at the 5-minute mark
NWA Tag Team Champions Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard when Windham pinned Anderson

JCP @ Baltimore, MD – Arena – April 9, 1988 (9,000)
Tiger Conway Jr. fought Chris Champion to a draw
Shaska Whatley pinned the Italian Stallion
Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner defeated Ricky Santana & Kendall Windham
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo fought Nikita Koloff to a time-limit draw
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification at the 42-minute mark
The Powers of Pain & Ivan Koloff defeated Dusty Rhodes & the Road Warriors via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Sting

JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – April 10, 1988 (matinee)
TV taping:
Worldwide – 4/23/88 – featured an opening clip showing Nikita Koloff having a ringside altercation with Al Perez, alongside Gary Hart, and Koloff then challenging Perez to face him in the ring; hosted by Tony Schiavone, with Schiavone saying David Crockett was on assignment and Jim Ross would join him later in the show; Schiavone then brought in Nikita, who discussed his championship past, said he was close with the Midnight Rider, and would close Hart’s big mouth; included Ross conducting an interview with Kevin Sullivan & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo in which Sullivan offered his support to JJ Dillon against the Midnight Rider and his group, then saying he would welcome Gary Hart to their group as well; Sullivan said the Rider was the evil side of Dusty Rhodes; featured Ross conducting an interview with Steve Williams regarding his chase of Ric Flair’s NWA World Title; included Ross conducting an interview with Hart & Perez regarding the vacant NWA US Title tournament upcoming, the Midnight Rider, and Perez saying he would wrestle Koloff for free to prove he was worthy of being #1 contender and not Koloff; featured a local promo by Rotundo & Rick Steiner regarding Rotundo’s upcoming title defense against Jimmy Garvin in Fayetteville, NC, during which Rotundo referred to Steiner as “Rob;” included Ross conducting an interview with Flair regarding the Midnight Rider; featured Ross conducting an interview with JJ Dillon regarding the Rider, with Dillon saying Rhodes should be under suspension and the NWA was turning a blind eye, then adding if the Rider was unmasked as Rhodes then Rhodes would be suspended for a year:
The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Steve Riddle & Larry Stephens at the 42-second mark with a simultaneous pinfall after Road Warrior Hawk hit a double clothesline off the top; following the commercial break, Tony Schiavone conducted a ringside interview with the Road Warriors & Ellering in which they offered their support to the Midnight Rider and said they were after the Crockett Cup
Dick Murdoch & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions the Powers of Pain (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Mark Fleming, Rocky King, & an unknown at 3:27 when Murdoch pinned the unknown with the brainbuster
The Midnight Rider (w/ Magnum TA) pinned Bear Collie with a DDT onto a steel chair at the 28-second mark; Rider came into the arena riding on a horse and used Willie Nelson’s “Midnight Rider” as his entrance song; after the match, Rider hit the move a second time onto the chair; moments later, Jim Ross conducted a ringside interview with Magnum as other wrestlers ran in the ring to tend to Collie; Rider then cleared the ring and motioned that he would take off his mask, with Ross then entering the ring and Rider telling him he was going to raise some hell in Roanoke; the Rider then cut a promo on the Four Horsemen and said he would bring them violence
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated David Diamond via submission with the spinning toe hold at 1:29; after the match, Perez briefly reapplied the hold
NWA Tag Team Champions Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated Trent Knight & Joe Cruz at 2:08 when Knight submitted to Luger’s Torture Rack; after the bout, Tony Schiavone conducted a ringside interview with Luger & Windham in which they discussed the challenge of the Varsity Club, Sheepherders, and Powers of Pain
Sting defeated Thunderfoot #2 via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at the 42-second mark after a Stinger Splash in the corner
The Sheepherders defeated Max McGyver & Curtis Thompson at 2:11 when Butch pinned McGyver after a double gutbuster
Steve Williams pinned Tony Suber with the Oklahoma Stampede at 1:43

JCP @ Salisbury, MD – April 10, 1988
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification

JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Civic Center – April 11, 1988
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification

JCP @ Las Cruces, NM – Pan American Center – April 11, 1988

JCP @ Kingstree, SC – April 12, 1988
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification

JCP @ Albuquerque, NM – Tingley Coliseum – April 12, 1988

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – April 13, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 4/16/88:
NWA US Champion Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. George South & Trent Knight
Dick Murdoch vs. Larry Stevens
NWA Tag Team Champion Lex Luger vs. Art Pritts
The Powers of Pain vs. Atkinson & Bob Riddle
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner vs. Spearman & Starr
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Bowman & Paradise
Nikita Koloff vs. El Negro
Jimmy Garvin vs. Larry Davis
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. Keith Steinborn & Martin
Al Perez vs. Ryan Wagner

JCP @ Greenwood, SC – April 14, 1988
The Main Event taping:
4/17/88 – featured Tony Schiavone & Peter Birkholz on commentary; included an opening announcement that Houston, TX would host the upcoming NWA US Title tournament; featured Jim Ross as the ring announcer; included footage of David Crockett conducting an interview with Dusty Rhodes in an empty arena regarding his 120-day suspension, during which Rhodes said he felt he did what he had to do and would be going home and training until he returned to action Aug. 14; Rhodes finished the interview by saying he was not the Midnight Rider but there was a little Midnight Rider in everyone; featured the announcement the Sheepherders would face Ricky Santana & Kendall Windham in a rematch the following week; included the announcement that Sting would be in action the following week and Nikita Koloff would face Al Perez:
Ricky Santana & Kendall Windham defeated the Sheepherders (w/ Johnny Ace) via disqualification at 9:04 when Ace accidentally struck Luke Williams with the flag pole while trying to break a cover after Santana hit a crossbody off the top; after the bout, Butch Williams yelled at Ace for the mistake
Nikita Koloff pinned Tiger Conway Jr. with the Russian Sickle immediately after Conway threw Koloff into the corner; during the bout, it was mentioned Dusty Rhodes would be in Houston, TX for the NWA US Title tournament, despite his suspension
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) fought Steve Williams & NWA Tag Team Champion Barry Windham to a time-limit draw at 14:23; both teams were fighting in and out of the ring when the match ended; after the bout, Williams & Windham fought off their opponents and cleared them from the ring
4/24/88 – featured Tony Schiavone & Peter Birkholz on commentary; included Jim Ross as the ring announcer; featured a backstage promo by JJ Dillon regarding the Midnight Rider in which he said he had been working behind the scenes with Jim Cornette, Gary Hart, and Kevin Sullivan to help rid the NWA of the Rider; Dillon then said if his men or the men of the other managers was to unmask the Rider as Dusty Rhodes then Rhodes’ 120-day suspension would be extended to a year; included a closing segment in which Johnny Ace came ringside and told Schiavone he had a challenge for he, Ricky Santana, & Kendall Windham to face the Sheepherders & Rip Morgan the following week; it was also announced NWA Tag Team Champion Lex Luger & Sting would face NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Arn Anderson the next week:
Sting pinned Shaska Whatley at 5:51 with a sunset flip into the ring
Ricky Santana & Kendall Windham defeated the Sheepherders (w/ Johnny Ace) at 9:21 when Santana pinned Butch with a roll up after Butch and Ace fought over possession of the New Zealand flag; after the bout, Ace fought the Sheepherders until another man came out and helped triple team Ace; Santana & Windham eventually cleared the ring and tended to Ace; following the commercial break, the man’s identity was revealed to be Rip Morgan, the Sheepherders’ nephew (the surprise debut of Rip Morgan)
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) via disqualification at 14:08 when Hart assaulted Koloff with a foreign object after Koloff hit the Russian Sickle; after the bout, Perez repeatedly applied the spinning toe hold until Sting slid in the ring; moments later, Hart held Perez back as the referee tended to Koloff

JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – April 14, 1988
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification

– 4/15/88: Dusty Rhodes was stripped of the NWA US Title and suspended for 120 days after attacking Jim Crockett.

JCP @ Boston, MA – Boston Garden – April 15, 1988
Al Perez defeated Ricky Santana (sub. for Shane Douglas)
Kevin Sullivan & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner defeated Kendall Windham & the Italian Stallion (sub. for Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner)
Nikita Koloff defeated Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
Steve Williams fought NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda to a draw
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain
Dusty Rhodes, Sting, NWA Tag Team Champions Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Ivan Koloff, Arn Anderson, & Tully Blanchard in a steel cage match

JCP @ Chicago, IL – UIC Pavilion – April 16, 1988 (3,500)
Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr. defeated the Rebel & Mike Tolos
Ron Simmons defeated the Terminator
The Sheepherders defeated Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner
Dick Murdoch defeated Ricky Santana
NWA Tag Team Champions Lex Luger & Barry Windham defeated Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
The Road Warriors & Steve Williams defeated Paul Jones & the Powers of Pain
Sting vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair

JCP @ Rock Hill, SC – Winthrop Coliseum – April 16, 1988
The Sheepherders & Rip Morgan vs. Johnny Ace, Ricky Santana, & Kendall Windham

JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – April 16, 1988
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
Also included NWA World Champion Ric Flair

JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – April 17, 1988 (matinee)
TV taping:
World Championship Wrestling – 4/23/88 – featured the NWA Tag Team Champions Lex Luger & Barry Windham vs. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard match taped 4/20/88 in Jacksonville, FL:
Sting defeated David Isley via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Carey Stevens & Snake Watson when Rogers pinned Stevens
Steve Williams pinned Bob Riddle with the Oklahoma Stampede
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Tommy Angel & Rocky King when Eaton pinned Angel
NWA 6 Man tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff, the Warlord & Barbarian (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Max McGyver, Bob Emory, & Curtis Thompson
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Larry Stephens
Nikita Koloff pinned Krusher Knault with the Russian Sickle
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan) pinned Sam Bass
Pro – 4/30/88 – featured an opening clip of the Midnight Rider coming out to the ring on top of a horse and then walking beside Magnum TA, set to Willie Nelson’s “Midnight Rider;” hosted by Jim Ross & Bob Caudle; included Tony Schiavone conducting an interview with Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane, with Cornette talking about facing Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers in matches where the losing team would be 10 lashes; moments later, Schiavone corrected Cornette that if his team loses he too would get 10 lashes, with Cornette throwing a tantrum at hearing the news; featured David Crockett conducting an empty arena interview with Dusty Rhodes about his 120-day suspension and said he would return to the ring Sunday, Aug. 14; Rhodes then said he was not the Midnight Rider but there was a Midnight Rider in everyone; included Caudle conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair about Rhodes’ suspension and the challenges of Sting, Steve Williams, and Nikita Koloff; featured Caudle conducting a ringside interview with NWA Tag Team Champion Barry Windham about the teams vying for the tag team titles; moments later, the Sheepherders and Rip Morgan jumped Windham from behind at ringside and in the ring; moments later, they also attacked their scheduled opponents in the ring and triple teamed Windham with the New Zealand flagpole until NWA Tag Team Champion Lex Luger ran out to make the save; included a closing segment with Schiavone reporting from Jacksonville, Fla. in which he announced Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard were the new NWA Tag Team Champions, then introducing footage of the final minutes of the match and how Windham turned on Luger to join the Four Horsemen; during the end credits of the show, slow motion footage from the Asheville Civic Center was shown of Kevin Sullivan and NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda attacking Jimmy Garvin, which did not air during the broadcast:
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Cruel Connection at 1:37 when Rogers scored the pin with the Rocket Launcher
Steve Williams pinned Thunderfoot #2 at 1:26 with the Oklahoma Stampede, moments after catching his opponent jumping off the top
The Midnight Rider (w/ Magnum TA) pinned Bob Riddle with an elbow drop at the 26-second mark; before the match, the Midnight Rider walked a horse to the ringside area; after the match, the Rider hung Riddle with his bullrope until other enhancement wrestlers came out to pull Riddle away; moments later, Jim Ross conducted a ringside interview with Magnum TA about how violent the Midnight Rider was and how they would get vengeance on the Four Horsemen; Ross then climbed on the ring apron to speak to the Rider, with the Rider making fun of NWA World Champion Ric Flair’s vitamins and insulting Tully Blanchard; the Rider’s comments were repeatedly censored as he spoke about Flair and Blanchard
Sting pinned Tony Suber at the 37-second mark with a reverse crossbody off the middle turnbuckle
Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Rocky King & George South at 3:25 when Anderson pinned South with the gordbuster; following the commercial break, Bob Caudle conducted a ringside interview with Blanchard, Anderson, & Dillon about the Midnight Rider
Nikita Koloff pinned Curtis Thompson with the Russian Sickle at 3:07; during the match, it was noted the NWA US Title would be determined in a tournament to be held the following month in Houston, TX; Gary Hart and Al Perez cut an insert promo on the US title tournament during the bout, with Hart accidentally referring to Koloff as Nikolai Volkoff
Dark matches:
Jimmy Garvin vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda
Nikita Koloff & the Road Warriors vs. Ivan Koloff, the Warlord, & the Barbarian
Sting, NWA Tag Team Champions Barry Windham & Lex Luger vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, & Tully Blanchard (elimination match)

JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – April 17, 1988
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
The Road Warriors vs. Tiger Conway Jr. & Pez Whatley
The Midnight Rider vs. NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard
Lex Luger & NWA Tag Team Champion Barry Windham vs. NWA world Champion Ric Flair & Arn Anderson

JCP @ West Palm Beach, FL – Auditorium – April 18, 1988 (2,000)
Rick Steiner pinned Kendall Windham
Kevin Sullivan fought Jimmy Garvin to a no contest
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champion Barry Windham fought NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo to a draw
The Midnight Rider, Sting, & NWA Tag Team Champion Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, & Tully Blanchard at the 14-minute mark when the Rider pinned Blanchard

JCP @ Rural Retreat, VA – High School – April 18, 1988
Ron Simmons fought Butch Miller to a time-limit draw
Luke Williams defeated the Italian Stallion
Al Perez defeated Chris Champion
Jimmy Valiant & Nelson Royal defeated Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr. via disqualification
Steve Williams defeated Ivan Koloff
The Powers of Pain defeated Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner
Ron Garvin defeated Dick Murdoch via disqualification

JCP @ Miami, FL – Knight Center – April 19, 1988 (4,542)
Ricky Santana pinned Rocky King
Bugsy McGraw pinned Crusher Balboa
Rick Steiner pinned Kendall Windham
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification at the 18-minute mark
Kevin Sullivan pinned Jimmy Garvin after Sullivan hit him with a weapon, handed to him by NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda
Lex Luger defeated Arn Anderson via count-out
The Midnight Rider defeated Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification at the 17-minute mark when Flair threw the challenger over the top rope

JCP @ Jacksonville, FL – Memorial Coliseum – April 20, 1988
TV taping:
World Championship Wrestling – 4/23/88:
Sting defeated David Isley via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Carey Stevens & Snake Watson when Rogers pinned Stevens
Steve Williams pinned Bob Riddle with the Oklahoma Stampede
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Tommy Angel & Rocky King when Eaton pinned Angel
NWA Six Man tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff, the Warlord & Barbarian (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Max McGyver, Bob Emory, & Curtis Thompson
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Larry Stephens
Nikita Koloff pinned Krusher Knault with the Russian Sickle
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan) pinned Sam Bass
Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Lex Luger & Barry Windham to win the titles when Anderson pinned Luger after Windham tagged an injured Luger into the match, powerslammed him into the ring, and then hit the lariat on his partner; after the bout, Windham left ringside with Dillon, Anderson & Blanchard; after the bout, the Midnight Rider, Steve Williams, Nikita Koloff, and Ron Garvin tended to a bleeding Luger inside the ring; after Luger was helped to the back, the Rider confronted Windham in the heel locker room, with the Horsemen and others beating the Rider down until Sting and others covered his body and pulled him from safety

JCP @ Harrisonburg, VA – High School – April 21, 1988
Chris Champion vs. Cruel Connection #2
Johnny Ace vs. Cruel Connection #1
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner vs. the Sheepherders
Jimmy Valiant vs. the Big Green Machine
Barry Windham & Ron Garvin vs. Rick Steiner & Al Perez
Jimmy Garvin vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda

JCP @ Sumter, SC – Exhibition Center – April 21, 1988
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification

3rd Annual Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup – Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – April 22, 1988 (4,440)
Featured an opening announcement by Tony Schiavone that Barry Windham would not be part of the tournament; included Tony Schiavone conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair regarding his match the following night against Nikita Koloff
Opening Round: Kendall Windham & the Italian Stallion defeated the Terminator & the Green Machine via forfeit when Machine did not appear
Opening Round: Dick Murdoch & Ivan Koloff (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Jimmy Valiant & Mighty Igor at 6:14 when Koloff pinned Valiant with the Russian Sickle after Murdoch landed a knee to the back as Valiant ran the ropes
Opening Round: Tiger Conway & Shaska Whatley defeated Rocky King & Nelson Royal at 6:05 when King was pinned following a double Russian leg sweep
Opening Round: Chris Champion & Mark Starr defeated the Twin Devils (Curtis Thompson & Gene Ligon in red outfits) at 7:46 when Champion pinned Ligon with a slingshot splash
Opening Round: Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated Johnny Ace & John Savage (sub. for a Japanese team) at 6:43 when Armstrong pinned Savage following the double team legdrop
Opening Round: The Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan) defeated the Cruel Connection (Gary Royal & George South) at 7:20 when South was pinned following a double gutbuster
Opening Round: Larry Zbyzsko & Al Perez defeated Ricky Santana & Joe Cruz (sub. for Shane Douglas, who quit earlier in the week) at 4:57 when Cruz submitted to Perez’ spinning toe hold
Opening Round: NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner (w/ Kevin Sullivan) defeated Steve Williams & Ron Simmons via count-out at 9:20 after Sullivan hit Simmons with a foreign object on the floor; the bell rang just as Williams dropped Rotundo with the Oklahoma Stampede
Non-tournament match: Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) pinned Kevin Sullivan (w/ Rick Steiner) in a blindfold match with an inside cradle at 7:20; after the match, Steiner unmasked Sullivan and attacked Garvin from behind; moments later, Ron Garvin came out to make the save, with NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo appearing as well; during the brawl, Sullivan hit Garvin in the chest with his golden spike; moments later, Kendall Windham, Ricky Santana, and Johnny Ace came out to tend to the Garvins; as a result of Ron Garvin’s injury, Sting was left without a tag team partner for the tournament; it was later announced that Sting would team with Lex Luger, who also was without a partner
Second Round: NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Kendall Windham & the Italian Stallion in a non-title match when Anderson pinned the Stallion at 6:24 with the DDT as Stallion attempted a backdrop
Second Round: Lex Luger & Sting (w/ Magnum TA) defeated Dick Murdoch & Ivan Koloff (w/ Paul Jones) at 9:41 when Sting pinned Murdoch by reversing a bodyslam from the apron into the ring into a cradle
Second Round: The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defated Pez Whatley & Tiger Conway at 5:26 when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Whatley with the clothesline off the top after avoiding a flying clothesline from Whatley
Second Round: The Powers of Pain defeated Chris Champion & Mark Starr at 8:04 when Barbarian pinned Starr following a powerslam off the middle turnbuckle
Second Round: The Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan) defeated Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner at 9:32 when Luke pinned Armstrong after hitting him with the flagpole as Armstrong had a sleeper applied on an interfering Morgan
Second Round: Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko & Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) at 5:03 when Fulton pinned Zybzsko with an inside cradle as Zbyzsko & Perez attempted a double team, with Rogers then knocking Perez to the floor with a dropkick
Second Round: NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated the Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan) at 4:44 when Lane pinned Butch after Eaton hit Butch from behind with Cornette’s tennis racquet; the champions were heavily cheered in the contest

3rd Annual Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup – Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – April 23, 1988 (6,200 paid)
Featured an opening announcement of Ron Garvin’s injury and Barry Windham’s joining the Horsemen, thus forming the Sting & Lex Luger team
Quarter-Finals: Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Rick Steiner (w/ Kevin Sullivan) at 27:20 when Rogers pinned Steiner with a sunset flip into the ring
Quarter-Finals: Sting & Lex Luger defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) at 13:40 when Sting pinned Lane with a Thesz Press
Quarter-Finals: The Powers of Pain (w/ Paul Jones & Ivan Koloff) defeated the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) via reverse decision at 9:10; Road Warrior Animal originally pinned the Barbarian following a double clothesline after the Barbarian missed a diving headbutt, with replacement referee Teddy Long counting the pinfall; however, the initial referee Randy Anderson disqualified the Road Warriors for Animal accidentally hitting a clothesline on him
Non-tournament match: The Midnight Rider (Dusty Rhodes under a mask) pinned JJ Dillon in a Texas Bullrope match at 4:10 after coming off the middle turnbuckle and hitting Dillon with the cowbell; stipulations stated that if Dillon were to unmask the Rider and reveal him as Rhodes then Rhodes would be suspended for a year; after the bout, another masked man appeared as Rhodes choked Dillon, with the second man attacking Rhodes until Steve Williams attempted to make the save; as Dillon choked the Rider, the second masked man assaulted Williams with the cowbell until Rider eventually cleared the ring
Semi-Finals: Sting & Lex Luger (w/ Magnum TA) defeated the Powers of Pain (w/ Paul Jones & Ivan Koloff) at 6:50 when Luger pinned the Warlord after Sting hit a dropkick on Warlord as he had Luger up for a slam, with Luger falling on top for the win
Semi-Finals: NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers in a non-title match at 14:35 when Anderson pinned Rogers after hitting him with the shoe of JJ Dillon, who appeared ringside during the contest
Non-tournament match: Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification at 30:08 when Flair backdropped Koloff over the top rope to the floor; prior to the bout, Flair was escorted to the ring by Barry Windham, with Flair then cutting an in-ring promo regarding Windham joining the Four Horsemen; moments later, as Windham left ringside, he was greeted in the aisle by JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard; late in the match, Koloff hit the Russian Sickle but Flair kicked out at 2
Finals: Sting & Lex Luger (w/ Magnum TA) defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) in a non-title match at 16:05 when Luger pinned Anderson with a roll up as Anderson grabbed at Magnum on the floor, moments after Magnum interfered; after the bout, Elizabeth Crockett, the widow of Jim Crockett Sr., and Jim Crockett Jr. presented Sting & Luger with the Crockett Cup and the $1 million prize; moments later, Luger cut an in-ring promo thanking the fans for their support

JCP @ Charleston, SC – Civic Center – April 24, 1988 (matinee) (2,500)
TV taping:
Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo via disqualification
Pro – 5/7/88 – hosted by Jim Ross & Bob Caudle; featured Tony Schiavone conducting an interview with JJ Dillon about Barry Windham joining the Four Horsemen, with Dillon detailing all the reasons in recent months as to why Windham made his decision; included about 10 minutes of the Windham & Lex Luger vs. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard NWA tag team title change from 4/20/88 in Jacksonville, FL; following the commercial break, Schiavone continued his talk with Dillon, with the two reviewing footage from Jacksonville of the Midnight Rider going backstage to confront Windham only to be attacked by all the other heels, to include the Four Horsemen, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane, Kevin Sullivan and others and was unmasked until he was pulled away by Sting and other wrestlers; featured Caudle conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair about Windham joining the Horsemen, noting he had been after Windham to join the Horsemen for about 6 months; included Caudle conducting an interview with Dillon and Windham, with Windham congratulating Anderson & Blanchard on their title win before holding up the mask of the Midnight Rider; Windham then said he was done living in Dusty Rhodes’ shadow and Luger wasn’t half the wrestler he was; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Luger in which they reviewed the final moments of he and Windham’s match against Anderson & Blanchard before Luger warned Windham that he made a bad decision in joining the Horsemen; included Caudle conducting a closing interview with the Four Horsemen about Windham being the newest member, during which Anderson said they took their best competition and turned him into an ally:
Nikita Koloff pinned an unknown with the Russian Sickle at 1:13; during the match, it was noted Nikita would be part of the NWA US Title tournament upcoming in Houston, TX
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated David Isley via submission with the spinning toe hold at 1:51; during the match, it was noted Perez would be part of the NWA US Title tournament in Houston, TX
Sting defeated Trent Knight via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at the 32-second mark; during the match, it was noted Sting & Lex Luger were the winners of the 1988 Crockett Cup
Kevin Sullivan & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner defeated Joe Cruz & an unknown at 1:32 when Sullivan pinned Cruz with the double stomp
Steve Williams pinned Max McGuyver with the Oklahoma Stampede at 1:19; after the bout, Bob Caudle conducted a ringside interview with Williams in which he said he was going after NWA World Champion Steve Williams and warned Barry Windham that he now have to watch his back now that he was a member of the Four Horsemen; Williams said he, Sting, the Midnight Rider, Lex Luger, and Dusty Rhodes would take down the Horsemen
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated two unknowns at 1:09 when Eaton scored the pin after the Rocket Launcher; during the bout, Cornette joined the commentary team and discussed Eaton & Lane facing the challenge of Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers
Dark matches:
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers fought NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane to a double disqualification
Sting & Lex Luger defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in a non-title steel cage match

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – Omni – April 24, 1988 (1,400)
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner fought NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner to a draw after the 15-minute mark; after the bout, Rotunda & Steiner argued
Ivan Koloff pinned Jimmy Valiant at 5:34
Ron Garvin pinned the Terminator at 3:02
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers fought NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane to a double count-out at 14:40
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson defeated the Midnight Rider via disqualification at the 49-second mark after the Rider hit Anderson with a chair and punched the referee
Jimmy Garvin pinned Dick Murdoch at 7:45 with a cradle after Murdoch went to grab at Precious; Kevin Sullivan appeared ringside late in the match; after the bout, Murdoch challenged Sullivan to a match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard defeated Sting & Lex Luger at 19:20 when Sting was pinned after Barry Windham interfered and dropped Sting with a lariat behind the referee’s back as Sting had Blanchard in the Scorpion Deathlock
The Road Warriors & Paul Ellering defeated the Powers of Pain & Paul Jones in a steel cage match at 4:50 when Road Warrior Hawk was the last man of his team to escape the cage, leaving the Barbarian alone in the ring

JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Memorial Arena – April 25, 1988
Kendall Windham vs. the Terminator
Jimmy Valiant vs. Al Perez
The Italian Stallion vs. the Warlord
Ricky Santana & Shane Douglas vs. Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner
Ron Garvin vs. the Barbarian
Nikita Koloff vs. NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko
Jimmy Garvin vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo

JCP @ Nashville, TN – Municipal Auditorium – April 25, 1988 (2,500)
NWA World Champion Ric Flair did not appear as scheduled; refunds were offered as a result
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers fought NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane to a double count-out
Road Warrior Hawk vs. ? (sub. for NWA World Champion Ric Flair)

JCP @ Chattanooga, TN – UTC Arena – April 26, 1988 (2,500)
NWA World Champion Ric Flair did not appear as scheduled; refunds were offered as a result
TV taping:
Sting defeated John Savage
Ivan Koloff defeated Joe Cruz
The Sheepherders defeated Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated Tommy Angel & Trent Knight
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Andrew Bellamy & Bob Riddle
Shaska Whatley defeated Larry Stephens
Pro – 5/14/88:
NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned George South with one knee after hitting the lariat; after the match, Dillon gave Windham a black glove to put on on, with Windham then applying the claw on South; moments later, other enhancement wrestlers tried to pull Windham away without success; eventually, Windham released the hold under his own will as South was shown bleeding from the head
Worldwide – 5/14/88 – featured Tony Schiavone conducting an interview with the Midnight Rider regarding Barry Windham coming after him to take off the mask, with the Rider saying Dusty Rhodes had a heavy heart and he would be there all summer until Rhodes returned to the ring; the Rider then talked about Rhodes raising Windham in Florida and Texas, then telling Windham not to follow the Four Horsemen and don’t push him into hurting him; included footage of Windham beating George South, then putting on a black glove to apply the claw on South; moments later, other enhancement wrestlers tried to pull Windham away without success; eventually, Windham releaesd the hold under his own will as South was shown bleeding from the head; David Crockett then conducted a ringside interview with Windham, alongside JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard, in which Windham discussed Lex Luger; Anderson then said Windham was following his own American dream and Rhodes should be smart enough to leave him be:
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) to win the titles at around the 30-minute mark when Fulton pinned Eaton with a roll up following a missile dropkick from Rogers; late in the match, referee Randy Anderson went to stop the match as a result of Fulton bleeding from the head until Rogers convinced him to do otherwise; Jim Ross was the ring announcer for the bout; Tony Schiavone & David Crockett provided commentary for the match
Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr. defeated Tommy Angel & John Savage; only the first 2 minutes of the match were shown before the announcers broke away to recap the final several minutes of the NWA US Tag Team Title change earlier in the show

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – April 27, 1988
NWA World Champion Ric Flair did not appear as scheduled
World Championship Wrestling – 4/30/88 – featured an opening pretaped promo by JJ Dillon in which he announced Barry Windham was now part of the Four Horsemen and Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard had regained the NWA Tag Team Titles; Dillon then said the only void was the vacant NWA US Title, which he said Windham would win; included the announcement Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton had won the NWA US Tag Team Titles from Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey; featured Tony Schiavone & Jim Ross on commentary; included an ad promoting the Four Horsemen Top Performance System diet supplements; featured several minutes of footage from the Wimdham & Lex Luger vs. Anderson & Blanchard match taped 4/20/88 in Jacksonville, FL in which Anderson & Blanchard won the tag team titles; included Schiavone conducting an interview with Dillon regarding Windham joining the Horsemen, during which Dillon said Windham knew he had to break away from Dusty Rhodes and Luger and that the personal appearances, endorsements, and movie roles should go to Windham; following the commercial break, Windham came out to join Schiavone and Dillon, as the fans chanted “Barry sucks;” Windham then said Luger would spend the rest of his career flat on his back as he was in Jacksonville; the two then discussed the Midnight Rider, with Windham then showing the Rider’s mask; footage then aired from Jacksonville of the Rider in the ring going backstage as Nikita Koloff, Steve Williams, and Sting helped Luger backstage; moments later, the Rider going into the heel’s dressing room, yelling at Windham, and then being jumped by the Horsemen until Sting, Koloff, and Williams covered his body and pulled him to safety; moments later, Schiavone spoke with Windham, Dillon, Anderson, & Blanchard in which Blanchard said the last part of Rhodes’ mystique as the Rider’s mask, and the Horsemen had taken that too; Anderson then said Windham had achieved the American Dream and that Rhodes shouldn’t blame him for doing so; included Ross holding the Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup home video, with footage then showing highlights from the 2-day event; featured a pretaped interview between Schiavone and Luger regarding Windham turning on him in Jacksonville; included Crockett conducting an interview with Jim Cornette regarding Rogers & Fulton winning the NWA US Tag Team Titles, during which footage from Chattanooga, TN was shown; moments later, Cornette said his mother took the video tape to Jim Crockett and Crockett would have a decision for him the following week, noting that the following week would have marked Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane’s one-year anniversary of being champions; included Crockett conducting an interview with the Midnight Rider, to a mixed reaction, in which he told Windham not to force him or Dusty Rhodes to come after him:
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated George South via submission with the spinning toe hold at 3:17; after the bout, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Perez & Hart regarding Perez’ involvement in the NWA US Title tournament in Houston, TX on May 13, during which Hart said all the Latin fans would turn out to see Perez in action; moments later, Hart objected to Dusty Rhodes taking part in the tournament as the Midnight Rider
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff (w/ Paul Jones) pinned Larry Davis with a clothesline from the middle turnbuckle at 3:49; during the bout, it was noted Koloff would be part of the NWA US Title tournament; it was also noted Jim Cornette could be lashed by NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers at the Omni on May 22 and that Sting & Lex Luger would face NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson the following night on The Main Event
The Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan) defeated Tommy Angel & Larry Stevens when Butch pinned Stevens following the double gutbuster at 2:55; during the bout, it was noted the Sheepherders & Morgan would face Ricky Santana, Johnny Ace, & Kendall Windham and that Steve Williams would wrestle the Terminator the following night on The Main Event
Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) pinned Alan Martin with the brainbuster at 2:52; during the match, it was noted Paul Boesch had invited Dusty Rhodes to be his special guest May 13 in Houston, TX; after the bout, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Garvin & Precious in which Garvin discussed the situation between Barry Windham and Lex Luger, Kevin Sullivan’s attack on Ron Garvin, and his claims about Precious; footage was then shown of Garvin beating Sullivan in the Prince of Darkness match and Sullivan hitting Ron with the golden spike
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner (w/ Kevin Sullivan) defeated Andrew Bellamy & Joe Cruz at 2:03 when Rotunda pinned Bellamy with the butterfly suplex after Steiner hit a belly to belly suplex; after the commercial break, David Crockett conducted an interview with Sullivan, Rotunda, & Steiner regarding the Midnight Rider, during which Sullivan implied he had been speaking to Precious behind Jimmy Garvin’s back
Sting defeated Steve Atkinson via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 1:00; following the bout, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Sting regarding Barry Windham joining the Horsemen and held his four fingers upside down to show what he thought of the Horsemen
Nikita Koloff pinned Trent Knight with the Russian Sickle at 1:05; after the bout, Crockett conducted an interview with Koloff, alongside the Midnight Rider, in which he discussed his match against NWA World Champion Ric Flair during the Crockett Cup and said Flair took the coward’s way out by throwing Koloff over the top rope; Koloff then cut a promo on Windham
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions the Powers of Pain (w/ Paul Jones & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff) defeated Keith Steinborn & Jerry Price at 3:58 when Warlord pinned Price following the Hart Attack
Rip Morgan (w/ the Sheepherders) pinned Ryan Wagner with a splash off the middle turnbuckle at 1:52; prior to the bout, Crockett conducted an interview with the Sheepherders & Morgan, in which they said Johnny Ace was a traitor and that they would take the NWA Six-Man Tag Team Titles, NWA Tag Team Titles, and unmask the Midnight Rider

JCP @ Rock Hill, SC – Winthrop Coliseum – April 28, 1988
NWA World Champion Ric Flair did not appear as scheduled; refunds were offered as a result; advertised matches included Lex Luger & Barry Windham vs. Flair & Arn Anderson, the Midnight Rider (w/ Magnum TA) vs. Kevin Sullivan, and the Road Warriors vs. Shaska Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr.
TV taping:
The Main Event – 5/1/88 – featured Tony Schiavone on commentary and as ring announcer; included an opening announcement that the previously announced Lex Luger & Sting vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Arn Anderson match would now simply be Luger vs. Anderson because Luger wanted to go on his own to gain revenge on the Horsemen; featured pretaped footage of an interview with JJ Dillon & Barry Windham regarding Windham being the newest member of the Four Horsemen and turning on Luger; included the announcement of the following matches for the next week’s program: Sting & Steve Williams vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Rick Steiner, Kevin Sullivan vs. Ricky Stanana, and Lex Luger vs. Bobby Eaton:
Steve Williams pinned the Terminator with the Oklahoma Stampede at 4:51
The Sheepherders & Rip Morgan defeated Ricky Santana, Kendall Windham, & Johnny Ace at 9:38 when Morgan pinned Ace with a running stomp to the head (Morgan’s in-ring debut)
Lex Luger defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson (w/ JJ Dillon) via disqualification at around the 10-minute mark when Barry Windham, who appeared ringside late in the match, began brawling with Luger on the floor; moments later, Anderson continued to attack Luger in the ring while Windham cut a promo at ringside; Sting and Steve Williams then ran out to make the save
The Main Event – 5/8/88 – featured Tony Schiavone on commentary; included pretaped footage of a ringside interview with Lex Luger in which Luger spoke about Barry Windham recently turning on Luger to join the Four Horsemen and said he would hand Windham his own head when they meet in the ring:
Sting & Steve Williams fought NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Rick Steiner (w/ Kevin Sullivan) to a 15-minute time-limit draw; the bell rang as Sting had Steiner in the Scorpion Deathlock
Kevin Sullivan pinned Ricky Santana with the double stomp to the chest at 1:16
Lex Luger pinned Bobby Eaton (w/ Jim Cornette) with a roll up at around the 9:30 mark after Eaton missed an elbow drop off the top; Magnum TA provided guest commentary for the match (the bout began during the commercial break)

JCP @ Washington DC – Armory – April 29, 1988
Jimmy Valiant defeated Mark Fleming
Ron Simmons defeated the Terminator
Al Perez defeated Chris Champion
The Sheepherders defeated Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner
Nikita Koloff defeated Ivan Koloff
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers to a double count-out
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain in a steel cage match

JCP @ Norfolk, VA – April 29, 1988
Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Kevin Sullivan defeated Ricky Santana & the Challenger
The Green Machine (Bugsy McGraw) defeated Gene Ligon
Pez Whatley & Tiger Conway Jr. defeated Kendall Windham & the Italian Stallion
Steve Williams defeated NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko
The Midnight Rider defeated Tully Blanchard in a barbed wire match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Arn Anderson defeated Sting & Lex Luger after Barry Windham interfered and caused Sting to be pinned

JCP @ Miami, FL – Knight Center – April 29, 1988
Ricky Santana defeated Rocky King
Bugsy McGraw defeated Crusher Balboa
Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner defeated Kendall Windham
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
Kevin Sullivan defeated Jimmy Garvin
Barry Windham fought NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo to a draw
Lex Luger defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson via count-out
The Midnight Rider defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

Worldwide – 4/30/88 – hosted by Tony Schiavone & David Crockett, with the two interviewing NWA World Champion Ric Flair at ringside to open the show with Flair saying the mask of the Midnight Rider would come off and Dusty Rhodes would be suspended for a year; Flair went on to comment on the challenges for the Horsemen against the likes of Sting, Steve Williams, Magnum TA, and NWA Tag Team Champions Lex Luger & Barry Windham; featured Crockett conducting an empty arena interview with Rhodes regarding his 120-day suspension, with Rhodes noting there were fans that loved him and hated him and he needed all the help and support he could get; Rhodes then said he would be back in the ring on Sunday, Aug. 14; Rhodes then said he was not the Midnight Rider, then saying there was a Midnight Rider in each and every one of us; included Schiavone conducting an interview with the Road Warriors & Paul Ellering in which they said it didn’t matter who they get in the ring with; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Blanchard, alongside JJ Dillon and Arn Anderson, regarding the attack he sustained the previous week from the Rider, adding he would face the Rider anywhere and any time; included Schiavone conducting an interview with Ron & Jimmy Garvin, alongside Precious, in which they reviewed footage of the Varsity Club attacking Jimmy before then trying to kidnap Precious from ringside before Ron made the save; included footage of Jim Ross in Jacksonville, FL in which he said Anderson & Blanchard had just won the NWA Tag Team Titles, then showing extended highlights of the Anderson & Blanchard vs. Luger & Windham title change and Windham joining the Four Horsemen:
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated John Savage & an unknown at 2:47 when Eaton pinned Savage with the Rocket Launcher; Cornette briefly joined the commentary team during the match to cut a promo on Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton and his team facing them in upcoming lash matches
The Midnight Rider (w/ Magnum TA) pinned Bob Riddle with the Bionic elbow at the 26-second mark; the Rider used Willie Nelson’s “Midnight Rider” as his theme song for the match; after the match, the Rider hung Riddle with his bullrope until other enhancement wrestlers ran out to pull Riddle away; Rider then attacked one of the enhancement wrestlers, then helped the man to his feet and told him to leave the ring; after the match, Jim Ross – who provided commentary for the match with Bob Caudle – conducted a ringside interview with Magnum in which he said they would get vengeance; Ross then climbed onto the apron to conduct an interview with the Rider, in which he called out Tully Blanchard and said he was going to serve up violence
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Gene Ligon via submission with the spinning toe hold at 1:35; during the bout, Nikita Koloff cut an insert promo saying he was after Perez and the vacant NWA US Title in Houston, TX
Sting defeated Cruel Connection via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 1:31
Dick Murdoch pinned George South with an elbow drop at the 49-second mark; Murdoch assaulted South with a steel chair at ringside during the bout, in plain view of referee Tommy Young
Steve Williams pinned an unknown with the Oklahoma Stampede at the 46-second mark; during the bout, it was announced a man by the name of the Texan was coming in to unmask the Midnight Rider; after the bout, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Williams regarding him chasing NWA World Champion Ric Flair and the title
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated two unknowns at 2:03 when Fulton scored the pin with the Rocket Launcher; after the bout, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Fulton & Rogers in which they commented about their upcoming lash matches against NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane, with Jim Cornette getting lashed as well if his team lost

JCP @ Detroit, MI – Cobo Arena – April 30, 1988 (4,000)
Ivan Koloff pinned Jimmy Valiant at the 5-minute mark
The Sheepherders defeated Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner at 15:24 when Armstrong was pinned after being hit with the flagpole
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko pinned Ron Simmons at 6:15 by using the ropes for leverage
Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner fought Ron & Jimmy Garvin to a double count-out at 10:50
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo fought Steve Williams to a 20-minute time-limit draw
Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification at 19:29 when Flair threw the challenger over the top rope
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain at 7:07 when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Warlord after the Barbarian accidentally struck his partner with a chain

JCP @ Laurinburg, NC – Pate Stadium – April 30, 1988 (620)
Chris Champion fought the Terminator to a draw
Pez Whatley pinned Kendall Windham
Ricky Santana pinned the Green Machine
Barry Windham pinned Rocky King with the claw
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez via disqualification
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
The Midnight Rider & Lex Luger defeated JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in a handicap match when Luger pinned Dillon (Rhodes’ last appearance as the Rider)

JCP @ Indianapolis, IN – Convention Center – May 1, 1988
Jimmy Garvin defeated Kevin Sullivan
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
Steve Williams defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain
Lex Luger & Nikita Koloff defeated the Sheepherders
Dusty Rhodes fought NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard to a double count-out when both men began fighting on the floor
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Sting

JCP @ Greenville, SC – Municipal Auditorium – May 2, 1988
Tiger Conway Jr. defeated John Savage
Shaska Whatley defeated Johnny Ace
Barry Windham defeated the Italian Stallion
Mighty Wilbur defeated the Terminator
Nikita Koloff fought Dick Murdoch to a double count-out
Lex Luger & Sting defeated the Sheepherders
Dusty Rhodes & Steve Williams defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson in a non-title lights out match; Rhodes was initially advertised as the Midnight Rider for the match (Rhodes’ first match after being reinstated by the NWA)

JCP @ Bishopville, SC – May 2, 1988
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match

JCP @ Schallote, NC – West Brunswick High School – May 3, 1988

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – May 4, 1988 (matinee)
World Championship Wrestling – 5/7/88:
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Price & Starr
Sting vs. Bob Emory
Al Perez vs. Gary Royal
The Powers of Pain vs. Thompson & Paradise
Steve Williams vs. Keith Stienborn
Kevin Sullivan vs. Robbie Aumen
Barry Windham vs. Larry Davis
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. Strickland & Bowman
Ivan Koloff vs. David Isley

JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – May 5, 1988 (1,900)
TV taping:
Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, & Nikita Koloff vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Barry Windham, & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard; after the bout, Steve Williams appeared and fought with Flair
Pro – 5/21/88:
Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned the Italian Stallion with the claw; after the match, Jim Ross conducted an in-ring interview with Windham, alongside Dillon, with Windham saying Dusty Rhodes means nothing to him and he was done living in his shadow; moments later, Rhodes came into the ring and asked whether Windham was man enough to look him in the eye; moments later, Rhodes struck Dillon, with NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard attacking Rhodes and allowing Windham to lock Rhodes in the claw; Lex Luger then ran out to make the save but was then attacked by NWA World Champion Ric Flair; moments later, Nikita Koloff and Steve Williams then ran out to clear the Horsemen from the ring
Worldwide – 5/21/88 – included an opening backstage segment in which Tony Schiavone conducted an interview with Paul Boesch in which he said the punishment against Dusty Rhodes was too harsh and he didn’t vote for it; moments later, Schiavone & David Crockett announced Rhodes had been reinstated; featured Jim Ross conducting an interview with NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard regarding Rhodes’ suspension being lifted, with Blanchard saying the NWA dropped the ball in not carrying out its own punishment against Rhodes; Blanchard then said Barry Windham now knows what it means to be part of an elite group and Rhodes’ son left him for something bigger and better; included footage from NWA Pro of Windham defeating the Italian Stallion with the claw; moments later, Ross conducted an in-ring interview with Windham, alongside JJ Dillon, with Windham saying Rhodes means nothing to him and he was done living in his shadow; moments later, Rhodes came into the ring and asked whether Windham was man enough to look him in the eye; moments later, Rhodes struck Dillon, with NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard attacking Rhodes and allowing Windham to lock Rhodes in the claw; Lex Luger then ran out to make the save but was then attacked by NWA World Champion Ric Flair; moments later, Nikita Koloff and Steve Williams then ran out to clear the Horsemen from the ring; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Windham, alongside Dillon, Anderson & Blanchard, about Rhodes and Luger; included Crockett conducting an interview with Gov. Jim Martin in the crowd about the show, with Martin saying a lot of the wrestlers were from North Carolina as are a lot of the stock car racers; featured Ross conducting an interview with Rhodes regarding his official return to the NWA and the threat of the Horsemen; Rhodes then said he was obsessed with two men – Terry Funk, who was now retired, and Blanchard, who he said he would never stop hunting; included Ross conducting an interview with Flair in which Flair said the Horsemen and Windham would rule the summer over the likes of Rhodes, Sting, and Steve Williams:
Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner defeated two unknowns at 1:05 when Sullivan scored the pin with his knee after hitting the double stomp; Steiner came to the ring in possession of the Florida Heavyweight Title; North Carolina Gov. Jim Martin was shown in the crowd during the match
Nikita Koloff & Steve Williams defeated Cruel Connection at 2:38 when Koloff scored the pin with the Russian Sickle; moments later, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Koloff & Williams, with Koloff commenting about Al Perez & Gary Hart before the two turned their attention to the Four Horsemen, adding they would both like to be NWA World Champion or NWA Tag Team Champions; Williams then said everyone in the world thought he was going to jump the fence but it ended up being Barry Windham, then targetted Flair
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson pinned Chris Champion with the DDT at 1:23
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Tony Suber & an unknown at 2:31 when Lane pinned the unknown after the Flap Jack; during the match, Cornette joined the commentary team and complained about Paul Boesch’s call of reinstating Dusty Rhodes while Eaton & Lane were cheated out of the NWA US Tag Team Titles; after the bout, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Cornette, Eaton & Lane in which they reviewed footage of how Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers won the US tag team titles, despite Fulton being too bloody to continue
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated an unknown via submission with the spinning toe hold at 2:16
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated two unknowns at 1:10 when Rogers scored the pin following the Rocket Launcher; the champions came to the ring with a leather strap as a message to Jim Cornette
Lex Luger defeated Gene Ligon via submission with the Torture Rack at 1:09; after the match, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Luger regarding Barry Windham, with Luger saying Windham was scum as well as the rest of the Horsemen and that the time for talking was over Dark match: NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification in a non-title match

JCP @ Johnstown, PA – War Memorial Arena – May 5, 1988 (680)
Sy Youngblood defeated Johnny Rotten
Rip Morgan defeated Jimmy Jackson
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
Sting pinned NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko in a non-title match at 9:58 with an inside cradle as Zbyszko stepped back into the ring; the referee made a fast count during the cover
Butch Miller (w/ Rip Morgan) fought Johnny Ace to a 15-minute time-limit draw at 14:06; the match ended as Ace had Miller caught in a sleeper; after the contest, Ace asked for 5 more minutes but Miller and Morgan went backstage
The Mighty Wilbur defeated Luke Williams (w/ Butch Miller) via disqualification at 6:38 when Miller interfered and attacked Wilbur with the flagpole; after the match, Wilbur took the mic and dared Miller to face him in the ring, with the two fighting before Wilbur eventually knocked Miller to the floor
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain at 8:18 when Road Warrior Hawk pinned the Barbarian with a clothesline, moments after Barbarian failed a headbutt off the top to Road Warrior Animal; prior to the bout, the Road Warriors ran out and attacked their opponents in the ring, with Hawk using a wooden chair until it was taken away by the referee

JCP @ Pittsburgh, PA – Civic Arena – May 6, 1988 (3,800)
The Sheepherders defeated Johnny Ace & Mighty Wilbur at 10:34 when Luke Williams pinned Ace
Sting pinned Dick Murdoch at 9:11
Barry Windham & NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson defeated Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner at 12:45 when Windham pinned Armstrong
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane at 16:06 when Fulton pinned Eaton
Nikita Koloff fought Al Perez to a double count-out at 13:44
Dusty Rhodes pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard in a lights out bullrope match at 6:24
Steve Williams defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification at 14:02 when JJ Dillon interfered as Williams had Flair up for the Oklahoma Stampede; Flair was heavily cheered in the match and Williams booed
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain in a steel cage match

Worldwide – 5/7/88 – featured opening comments from JJ Dillon regarding Barry Windham now being part of the Four Horsemen; included Jim Ross backstage saying he would have interviews later in the show pertaining to Windham joining the Horsemen; featured Tony Schiavone & David Crockett on commentary; included Ross conducting an interview with Dillon regarding Windham, with Dillon reminding Ross that NWA World Champion Ric Flair went on national TV in late 1987 and said his pick to join the Horsemen was Windham and that planted the seeds; Dillon then said if Windham never broke away from Dusty Rhodes, he would never make a career for himself, and that all the Hollywood buzz surrounded Lex Luger and not Windham; extended highlights then aired of the Luger & Windham match against Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard taped 4/20/88 in Jacksonville, FL; Dillon then said Windham had his sights on the vacant NWA US Title tournament in Houston, TX, adding he would like to address the Midnight Rider situation after the commercial break; following the break, Dillon said Windham told him he would be the man to unmask the Midnight Rider, then showed footage of the Rider busting into the Horsemen’s locker room in Jacksonville and being jumped by them, Rick Steiner, Kevin Sullivan, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, and NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane; after the Rider was unmasked – but his face not shown on TV – Nikita Koloff, Sting, and Steve Williams helped him out into the hallway; featured Ross showing footage from Richmond, VA on 12/26/87 in which Flair said he would like Windham to be part of the group, with Ross then conducting an interview with Flair about how Windham was lured to the Horsemen; included Schiavone conducting an interview with Luger in which he watched footage of Windham turning on him in Jacksonville and commented on losing the titles and Windham joining the Horsemen; Luger then said Windham would pay for his actions and the Horsemen weren’t really his friends; featured Ross conducting an interview with Sullivan, Rotundo, & Steiner in which Sullivan commented on Windham joining the Horsemen, saying he never thought “he would see the day when the son would leave the father;” Sullivan then said he was on the phone with Precious earlier in the week, in a message to Jimmy Garvin; included Ross conducting a closing interview with Windham and Dillon, with Windham responding to Luger’s comments before he was joined by Flair, NWA Tag Team Champions Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson:
The Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan) defeated Tony Suber & Trent Knight at 1:49 when Luke pinned Knight after the double gutbuster
Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated Cruel Connection at 1:24 when Sting scored the submission with the Scorpion Deathlock following a Stinger Splash in the corner; after the bout, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Sting & Koloff regarding the Four Horsemen and Barry Windham now being part of the group, with both men saying they couldn’t believe what Windham did; Koloff then said Sting, Dusty Rhodes, himself, and the Road Warriors would show Windham he made a mistake
Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) pinned an unknown with the brainbuster at the 40-second mark
Stve Williams pinned an unknown with the Oklahoma Stampede at the 54-second mark; moments later, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Williams regarding chasing NWA World Champion Ric Flair and Windham joining the Horsemen
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated an unknown via submission with the spinning toe hold at 1:04
Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated two unknowns at the 58-second mark when Rogers scored the pin with the Rocket Launcher

JCP @ Baltimore, MD – Arena – May 7, 1988 (5,500)
Larry Zbyzsko pinned Johnny Ace
Dick Murdoch pinned Mighty Wilbur
Barry Windham pinned Tim Horner
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
Al Perez fought Nikita Koloff to a double count-out
The Road Warriors defeated the Sheepherders
Dusty Rhodes & Steve Williams defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification; Anderson & Blanchard were heavily cheered in the match
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Sting after Barry Windham interfered

JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – May 8, 1988 (matinee) (3,000)
The Sheepherders defeated Johnny Ace & Bugsy McGraw
Jimmy Garvin pinned Rick Steiner
Ron Garvin defeated Larry Zbyzsko via disqualification
Al Perez pinned Ricky Santana
Barry Windham defeated the Italian Stallion
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification
Steve Williams defeated Kevin Sullivan at the 3-minute mark
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions the Powers of Pain & Ivan Koloff defeated Nikita Koloff & the Road Warriors via disqualification at the 13-minute mark when Road Warrior Hawk hit the referee
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Sting in a steel cage match at the 13-minute mark after Sting hit the cage when Flair avoided a Stinger Splash

JCP @ Greenville, SC – Municipal Auditorium – May 8, 1988
Jimmy Valiant vs. the Barbarian did not take place as advertised
Ricky Santana fought Kendall Windham (sub. for Larry Zbyszko) to a draw
Brad Armstrong defeated Chris Champion (sub. for Ron Simmons)
Bugsy McGraw defeated the Terminator
Ron Simmons defeated Cruel Connection #1
The Road Warriors & Jimmy Garvin defeated Larry Zbyszko (sub. for one of the Varsity Club) & the Varsity Club
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez via disqualification
Steve Williams defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Memorial Arena – May 9, 1988
The Main Event – 5/15/88 – featured Tony Schiavone on commentary; included Schiavone conducting a ringside interview with NWA US Champion Barry Windham & JJ Dillon, with Windham claiming he was the reason Lex Luger finally obtained a title and he easily took it away from him:
NWA Six Man Tag Team Champion the Warlord (w/ Paul Jones & NWA Six Man Tag Team Champion Ivan Koloff) pinned Tim Horner at 6:29 with an elbow drop after Warlord avoided a monkey flip with an assist from Koloff
The Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan) defeated the Mighty Wilbur & Johnny Ace at 4:40 when Luke Williams pinned Ace after Morgan hit Ace with the New Zealand flag as he had Williams in a sleeper
Ron Garvin defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson (w/ JJ Dillon) via disqualification at 16:00 after NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard interfered as Garvin had Anderson covered following a punch; after the bout, Anderson, Blanchard, & NWA US Champion Barry Windham triple teamed Garvin, with Windham applying the claw until Sting and Dusty Rhodes made the save
The Main Event – 5/22/88 – featured Tony Schiavone & Jim Cornette on commentary; included Schiavone conducting a ringside interview with NWA US Champion Barry Windham, along with NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard and JJ Dillon, with Windham stating no one would take his title away and that Ron Garvin learned a lesson the previous week:
Tim Horner fought Rip Morgan to a time-limit draw at 8:45 as Horner had a sleeper applied
Kevin Sullivan pinned the Italian Stallion at 4:03 with the double stomp; after the commercial break, Tony Schiavone conducted a ringside interview with Sullivan, who claimed claimed he was constructing a Tower of Doom for the summer, where two sides would enter and only one would leave
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA Six Man Tag Team Champions Ivan Koloff & the Warlord (w/ Paul Jones) via disqualification at 12:32 after referee Tommy Young, who had been pulled to the floor by Warlord, saw commentator Jim Cornette enter the ring and count Koloff’s pinfall on Fulton; Fulton & Rogers then dropkicked Cornette, with Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane pulling him out of the ring
Dark match after the taping: NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match

NWA @ Miami, FL – Knight Center – May 10, 1988 (2,943)
Al Perez defeated Bobby Brooks
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson defeated Ricky Santana
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Rick Steiner defeated Ron & Jimmy Garvin
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain
Dusty Rhodes & Sting fought NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard & Barry Windham to a double count-out
Steve Williams defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification after JJ Dillon interfered

JCP @ Cherryville, NC – May 10, 1988
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match

JCP @ Tallahassee, FL – Leon County Civic Center – May 11, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 5/14/88:
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Aumen & Price
Steve Williams pinned Gary Phelps
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner fought Ron & Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) to a no contest when Kevin Sullivan carried Precious over his shoulder backstage; after the commercial break, the Garvins found Precious screaming hysterically in the locker room
Al Perez defeated Russ Mosley via submission
Sting vs. Larry Davis
Ricky Santana pinned Mike Jackson
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson pinned Ryan Wagner
Barry Windham pinned Keith Steinborn
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain via disqualification when NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard interfered; after the bout, Road Warrior Hawk was beaten down and eventually taken backstage on a stretcher; the stretcher footage did not air on TV
Dark matches:
Nikita Koloff vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair
Dusty Rhodes vs. NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard (bullrope match); the match was advertised as the Midnight Rider vs. Blanchard

JCP @ Walterboro, SC – Walterboro-Colleton County Recreation Center – May 12, 1988
Tim Horner vs. the Terminator
Ricky Santana vs. Tiger Conway Jr.
The Mighty Wilbur & Johnny Ace vs. the Sheepherders
Kendall Windham vs. Shaska Whatley
Bugsy McGraw vs. Rip Morgan
Ron & Jimmy Garvin vs. Mike Rotunda & Rick Steiner
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match

JCP @ Weslaco, TX – High School Stadium – May 12, 1988
Nikita Koloff vs. NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard
Barry Windham vs. Al Perez
Sting vs. Ivan Koloff
The Road Warriors vs. the Powers of Pain
Steve Williams vs. NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson
Also included the Sheepherders and Larry Zbyszko

JCP @ Hammond, IN – Civic Center – May 13, 1988
Ron Garvin, Bugsy McGraw, & Ricky Santana vs. Rip Morgan & the Sheepherders
Jimmy Garvin vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan)
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match
Also included Mighty Wilbur and Rick Steiner

JCP @ Houston, TX – Sam Houston Coliseum – May 13, 1988 (4,800)
Larry Zybzsko defeated Rudy Gonzalez at 3:29
NWA US Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: Barry Windham pinned the Midnight Rider (Italian Stallion); after the bout, Dusty Rhodes made the save
NWA US Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: Lex Luger fought Al Perez to a double count-out at 15:05
NWA US Championship Tournament Quarter Finals: Nikita Koloff pinned Ivan Koloff at 8:17
Steve Williams pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson at 8:32 with a small package
Pro: The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain at 10:33 when Road Warrior Hawk pinned the Barbarian
NWA US Championship Tournament Semi Finals: Nikita Koloff pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard at 9:33 with a roll up after Blanchard became distracted by Dusty Rhodes at ringside; Blanchard received a bye into the semi finals
Pro: NWA US Championship Tournament Finals: Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Nikita Koloff to win the title at the 15-minute mark by using the ropes for leverage after Dillon tripped Koloff from the floor
NWA World Chammpion Ric Flair pinned Sting in a steel cage match at the 15-minute mark with his feet on the ropes for leverage

JCP @ Chicago, IL – UIC Pavilion – May 14, 1988
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Jimmy Garvin
Al Perez fought Nikita Koloff to a no contest
The Road Warriors defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

JCP @ Wilmington, NC – Legion Stadium – May 15, 1988 (matinee)
Nikita Koloff vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match
The Road Warriors vs. the Powers of Pain
Lex Luger & Dusty Rhodes vs. NWA US Champion Barry Windham & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard
Sting vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair (No DQ)

The Main Event – 5/15/88:
The Warlord vs. Tim Horner
The Sheepherders vs. Mighty Wilbur & Johnny Ace
Ron Garvin vs. NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson

JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – May 15, 1988 (matinee) (500)
TV taping:
Pro – 5/28/88 – featured an opening segment showing Jim Ross conducting an interview in the ring with Barry Windham, with JJ Dillon, in which Windham said Dusty Rhodes never did anything for him and he was done standing in Rhodes’ shadow; moments later, Rhodes interrupted and confronted Windham in the ring; hosted by Ross & Bob Caudle, with the announcement Windham was the new NWA US Champion; included Tony Schiavone conducting an interview with Nikita Koloff in which Koloff said he was after Al Perez and Gary Hart as well as Windham and NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard during the upcoming Great American Bash; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Rhodes about Windham being a Horseman and that he wanted Windham’s US title, noting it’s a title he never lost; included an ad promoting Four Horsemen vitamins; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair and JJ Dillon about the comments from Sting and Rhodes earlier in the show regarding the Great American Bash; included Schiavone announcing Road Warrior Hawk suffered a back injury at the hands of the Powers of Pain and there would be more information on that the following week; featured an ad promoting the Wrestling Hotline; included Caudle conducting an interview with Windham, with the NWA US title, and Dillon about Lex Luger challenging Flair and Rhodes wanting a match with Windham; moments later, they reviewed footage of Rhodes confronting Windham on May 5 in Raleigh, NC only for NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to run out, Windham to apply the claw to Rhodes, Luger to try to make the save but also get a beating, and eventually Koloff to clear the ring; after the footage ended, Windham said he was done standing in Rhodes’ shadow and done carrying Luger; featured footage from Tallahassee, FL on May 11 of Kevin Sullivan kidnapping Precious during a tag team match pitting Ron & Jimmy Garvin vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Rick Steiner; moments later, Jimmy found Precious backstage in a locker room, yelling and screaming and telling them to leave her alone; moments later, Ross conducted an interview with Sullivan, who said he had an intimate relationship with “Patty” for 10 years and noted everything he said would happen did happen – from Rhodes beating Luger at Starrcade to Rotunda winning the TV title; Sullivan went on to say Jimmy Garvin stole Patty from him but he was constructing a Tower of Doom and he and Patty would be celebrating with champagne when it was all done:
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated George South & Bob Riddle at 2:51 when Anderson pinned Riddle with the spinebuster
Sting defeated Dark Starr via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 1:18; following the bout, Jim Ross conducted an in-ring interview with Sting about the upcoming Great American Bash and he and his friends facing the likes of the Four Horsemen
Lex Luger pinned Bear Collie with an elbow drop at 1:50; after the bout, Bob Caudle conducted a ringside interview with Luger in which Luger said he was after NWA US Champion Barry Windham and all the Four Horsemen during the Great American Bash; Luger went on to say NWA World Champion Ric Flair has never once offered him a title match and it was because he was scared
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Tommy Angel & ? Bolin at 1:11 when Rogers scored the pin with the Rocket Launcher
Ron Simmons pinned Max McGyver with a shoulderblock off the middle turnbuckle at 2:00; during the bout, Kevin Sullivan appeared ringside
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated two unknowns at the 44-second mark when Lane scored the pin with the flapjack; prior to the bout, Bob Caudle conducted a ringside interview with Cornette about his goal of taking back the NWA US Tag Team Titles from Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton; Cornette joined the commentary team for the bout; after the contest, Caudle conducted an interview with Cornette, with Eaton & Lane, about the US tag team titles
The Main Event – 5/29/88 – featured Tony Schiavone & JJ Dillon on commentary; included Schiavone conducting a ringside interview with Lex Luger regarding the Four Horsemen in which Luger noted Sting, Dusty Rhodes, the Road Warriors, Nikita Koloff, and Steve Williams were all standing beside him; featured the announcement Kevin Sullivan would face Big Bear Collie, Rick Steiner would face Kendall Windham, and Ron Garvin & Mighty Wilbur would face NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard the following week:
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko & Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated the Italian Stallion & Tommy Angel when Angel submitted to Perez’ spinning toe hold / claw combo
NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Mighty Wilbur via count-out in a non-title match at 9:22 after applying the claw on the floor after Dillon distracted Wilbur from ringside; after the bout, Windham kept the hold applied until Ron Garvin came out to clear the ring
Ron Garvin defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo (w/ Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner) via disqualification at around the 12:30 mark when both Sullivan & Steiner interfered after Garvin hit Rotundo with the right hand punch; after the contest, Garvin fought off all three men until he was eventually triple teamed
Dark matches:
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane; stipulations stated the members of the losing team, including Jim Cornette, would get 10 lashes each
Sting (sub. for Dusty Rhodes) & the Road Warriors vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Also included Brad Armstrong, Ricky Santana, Kendall Windham, Johnny Ace, and Nikita Koloff

JCP @ Greenville, SC – Municipal Auditorium – May 16, 1988
Bugsy McGraw fought Tiger Conway Jr. to a draw
Ron Simmons (sub. for Jimmy Valiant) defeated Shaska Whatley
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson defeated the Italian Stallion
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated the Sheepherders
The Road Warriors defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda defeated Jimmy Garvin; the match was advertised as Rotunda & Kevin Sullivan vs. Ron & Jimmy Garvin
Lex Luger, Ron Garvin, & Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification

JCP @ West Jefferson, NC – May 17, 1988
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match

JCP @ Fisherville, VA – Augusta Expo – May 19, 1988 (3,500)
Nikita Koloff, Kevin Sullivan, Brad Armstrong, Ricky Santana, and NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson did not appear as scheduled, causing the line up to be changed
Ron Simmons pinned Chris Champion
Jimmy Valiant & Bugsy McGraw defeated the Cruel Connection (Gary Royal & George South)
Mighty Wilbur pinned Tommy Angel
Rick Steiner defeated Mark Fleming
The Powers of Pain defeated Kendall Windham & the Italian Stallion
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo fought Jimmy Garvin (sub. for the Italian Stallion) to a draw
Lex Luger pinned NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard; the match was advertised as Luger & Nikita Koloff vs. Blanchard & Arn Anderson

JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – May 20, 1988 (4,000)
Television taping – 6/4
Worldwide: Bugsy McGraw & Ron Simmons defeated Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner via disqualification
Worldwide: Nikita Koloff defeated NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zybzsko via disqualification when Gary Hart and Al Perez interfered
Dark match: NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo pinned Jimmy Garvin after hitting him with Kevin Sullivan’s spike
Dark match: Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, Sting, & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – May 21, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 5/21/88:
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson (w/ J.J. Dillon) pinned David Isley with the gordbuster
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo (w/ Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner) pinned Trent Knight
Sting defeated Max McGyver via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock
NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ J.J. Dillon) pinned Ryan Wagner with the lariat
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Keith Steinborn via submission with the spinning toe hold
NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard (w/ J.J. Dillon) pinned Dave Spearman with a slingshot suplex
Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner (w/ Mike Rotundo) defeated Rick Allen & Rick Paradise when Sullivan pinned Allen
Nikita Koloff pinned Bob Riddle with the Russian Sickle
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko pinned Dark Star with a neckbreaker

JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – May 21, 1988 (7,000)
The show took place during a hailstorm
Bugsy McGraw & Ron Simmons defeated the Cruel Connection
Al Perez pinned Chris Champion with the spinning toe hold
Jimmy Garvin pinned Rick Steiner
The Sheepherders defeated Mighty Wilbur & Gary Royal
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Steve Williams via disqualification when Williams threw the champion over the top rope
Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, & Nikita Koloff fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a no contest
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Sting at the 25-minute mark after NWA US Champion Barry Windham interfered and hit the challenger with a lariat; there were three judges advertised for the match, should it go to a time-limit draw, but no judges were used
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain in a steel cage match

The Main Event – 5/22/88:
Tim Horner vs. Rip Morgan
Kevin Sullivan vs. the Italian Stallion
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. Ivan Koloff & the Warlord

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – Omni – May 22, 1988 (7,300)
Rick Steiner pinned Kendall Windham
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko fought Brad Armstrong to a 10-minute time-limit draw
The Powers of Pain & Ivan Koloff defeated Tim Horner, the Italian Stallion, & Bugsy McGraw when Warlord pinned Stallion
Ron & Jimmy Garvin defeated Kevin Sullivan & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo in an elimination match; Rotundo and Ron were counted-out; Jimmy pinned Sullivan after Precious tripped Sullivan
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez via disqualification at 17:01 when Perez threw Koloff over the top rope
The Road Warriors defeated the Sheepherders at 8:05 after Rip Morgan accidentally hit Butch Miller with the flagpole
NWA US Tag Team Champions Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane at 16:10; stipulations for the bout stated the winners would get to whip the losers; after the contest, the champions whipped Eaton & Lane and Jim Cornette before they were jumped from behind by the challengers, who then whipped Rogers & Fulton
Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, & Sting (w/ Magnum TA) fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a double count-out at 17:42 when Windham and Luger fought their way backstage
Steve Williams defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification at the 20-minute mark when JJ Dillon interfered

JCP @ Hartsville, SC – May 23, 1988
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match

JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Memorial Arena – May 23, 1988
Included Dusty Rhodes, the Road Warriors, and Lex Luger

JCP @ Elberton, GA – May 24, 1988
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match

JCP @ Hillsville, VA – May 24, 1988 (800)
Kendall Windham pinned Tony Suber
Rip Morgan defeated Rocky King
The Sheepherders defeated George South & Gary Royal
Al Perez pinned Chris Champion
Lex Luger & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in a non-title match
Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo via disqualification

JCP @ Louisville, KY – Commonwealth Convention Center – May 26, 1988
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers to a double count-out

JCP @ St. Louis, MO – Arena – May 27, 1988 (3,100)
The Sheepherders defeated Bugsy McGraw & Gary Royal (sub. for Ricky Santana)
Sting defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez via disqualification
NWA US Tag Team Champions Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via reverse decision
The Road Warriors defeated the Powers of Pain in a steel cage match
Dusty Rhodes & Lex Luger fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard to a no contest in a lights out match
Steve Williams defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – May 28, 1988 (matinee)
World Championship Wrestling – 5/28/88:
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. Stevens & Knight
Sting, Nikita Koloff, & Steve Williams vs. Wagner, Laperouse, & Phelps
Al Perez vs. Bob Riddle
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson vs. Keith Steinborn
Ron Garvin & Mighty Wilbur vs. Aumen & Grundy

JCP @ Charleston, WV – May 28, 1988 (2,500)
Ron Simmons defeated Tiger Conway
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson defeated the Italian Stallion
Ivan Koloff defeated Kendall Windham
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko defeated Ron Garvin via count-out
NWA US Tag Team Champions Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via reverse decision
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard in a bullrope match
Lex Luger fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham to a no contest
Steve Williams defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – May 29, 1988 (4,000)
The Sheepherders fought Ron Simmons & Mighty Wilbur to a draw
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson defeated the Italian Stallion
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner defeated Kendall Windham & Bugsy McGraw
The Powers of Pain defeated Sting & the Road Warriors via disqualification
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez via disqualification
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match
Dusty Rhodes & Lex Luger defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard when Rhodes pinned Blanchard
Steve Williams defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification when JJ Dillon interfered

JCP @ Union, SC – May 30, 1988
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title match

JCP @ Savannah, GA – Civic Center – May 30, 1988
Television taping:
Sting defeated Tommy Angel
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. David Isley & Larry Stephens
NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Tommy Angel
Steve Williams defeated an unknown
Kevin Sullivan defeated Curtis Thompson
Nikita Koloff defeated Bob Riddle
Al Perez defeated Joe Cruz
Pro – 6/88 – featured Bob Caudle conducting a ringside interview with NWA US Champion Barry Windham, alongside JJ Dillon, in which Windham said Dusty Rhodes was the reason he became a member of the Four Horsemen; moments later, Rhodes confronted Windham with the two brawling; NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard then ran out but were held off in the ring by Rhodes, Sting, Steve Williams, and Nikita Koloff:
Dark match after the taping: Dusty Rhodes vs. NWA US Champion Barry Windham

JCP @ Sumter, SC – Exhibition Center Arena – May 31, 1988
The Main Event taping:
6/12/88 – featured Tony Schiavone conducting an opening ringside interview with Steve Williams regarding his participation in Wargames against the Four Horsemen during the Great American Bash tour; included Schiavone on commentary and as the ring announcer; featured Schiavone conducting a ringside interview with Kevin Sullivan regarding the Bash kicking off in Orlando, during which Sullivan said his men were creating a five story Tower of Doom so that Sullivan could destroy Jimmy Garvin and take back Precious:
Bobby Eaton (w/ Jim Cornette & Stan Lane) pinned NWA US Tag Team Champion Tommy Rogers (w/ NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Fulton) at 5:51 when Cornette hit Rogers with his tennis racquet behind the referee’s back as Lane and Fulton fought on the floor; the match was not shown in full; just before the fall, it was noted that 3 minutes remained in the 15-minute time-limit
Sting pinned Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) at 8:47 when Sting fell on Lane as Lane attempted to suplex Sting into the ring
Lex Luger defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson (w/ JJ Dillon) via disqualification at 8:07 when NWA US Champion Barry Windham attacked Luger, as Luger had an interfering Dillon in a full nelson, and applied the claw; moments later, Sting, Steve Williams, and Nikita Koloff ran out to make the save
6/19/88 – featured Tony Schiavone & JJ Dillon on commentary; included Schiavone as the ring announcer; featured Dillon conducting a ringside interview with Kevin Sullivan regarding the Great American Bash and Sullivan’s Tower of Doom and the fact that Precious would be at the bottom:
NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Fulton defeated Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) via disqualification at the 5:30 mark when Perez threw Fulton over the top rope; the match was not shown in full; Perez originally won the match when the momentum of a crossbody off the top by Fulton put Perez on top for the win but referee Teddy Long had the match continue after noticing Fulton’s foot was on the ropes during the pin; after the contest, Perez assaulted Fulton on the floor, applied the spinning toe hold on him inside the ring, and shoved Long to the mat
NWA US Champion Barry Windham & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Ron Garvin & Mighty Wilbur at 10:11 when Windham pinned Wilbur with the claw; during the bout, Dillon spoke highly of Garvin while on commentary
Nikita Koloff & Steve Williams fought Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) to a double count-out at 10:24 when both teams began brawling on the floor; after the bout, Williams attempted to gorilla press slam Cornette until Eaton hit him with Cornette’s tennis racquet
6/26/88 – featured Tony Schiavone on commentary; included Schiavone as the ring announcer; featured Schiavone conducting a closing ringside interview with Kevin Sullivan in which he said Al Perez would be joining his team in the Tower of Doom match against Jimmy Garvin’s team in Baltimore for the Great American Bash:
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Tommy Angel with the gordbuster at around the 2-minute mark; the match was not shown in full; following the commercial break, Tony Schiavone conducted a ringside interview with Anderson & Dillon in which they discussed the Wargames and scaffold matches scheduled for the Great American Bash tour; Anderson then said the Horsemen had momentum on their side after several wins on The Main Event
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Kendall Windham & the Italian Stallion at around the 5-minute mark when Eaton pinned Stallion following the Rocket Launcher; the match was not shown in full; Jim Cornette joined Schiavone on commentary
NWA US Tag Team Champions Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko & Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) at 16:58 when Fulton pinned Zbyzsko after Zbyzsko tripped over Rogers while attempting a bodyslam
7/17/88 – featured Jim Ross & Tony Schiavone as hosts from the studio; included Schiavone as the ring announcer; featured a replay of the NWA US Champion Barry Windham vs. Mighty Wilbur match from the 5/29/88 episode and the Al Perez vs. Bobby Fulton and Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Steve Williams & Nikita Koloff matches from the 6/19/88 episode

JCP @ Bluefield, WV – Brushfork Armory – June 2, 1988
Ron Simmons defeated Cruel Connection #2
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko defeated the Italian Stallion
Rip Morgan defeated Rocky King
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner fought the Sheepherders to a draw
Ron Garvin defeated Al Perez via disqualification
Sting defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo via disqualification
NWA US Tag Team Champions Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – June 2, 1988 Bugsy McGraw defeated John Savage
Jimmy Valiant defeated Tiger Conway Jr.
Rick Steiner defeated Gary Royal
Jimmy Garvin defeated Kevin Sullivan
Ivan Koloff & the Powers of Pain defeated the Mighty Wilbur, Chris Champion, & Kendall Windham
Nikita Koloff & Steve Williams defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Lex Luger fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham to a double count-out

JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – June 3, 1988
Ron Simmons defeated Tiger Conway
Mighty Wilbur defeated Cruel Connection
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko defeated Chris Champion
Ivan Koloff defeated Kendall Windham
The Powers of Pain defeated Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner
Al Perez defeated Mark Fleming
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Steve Williams via count-out
Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Lex Luger fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham to a no contest

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – June 4, 1988 (matinee)
World Championship Wrestling – 6/4/88:
Ron Garvin vs. Russ Tyler
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. Keith Steinborn & Spearman
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo vs. Trent Knight
NWA US Champion Barry Windham vs. Curtis Thompson
Nikita Koloff & Steve Williams vs. Bob Riddle & Bob Emory
The Powers of Pain & Ivan Koloff vs. Tony Suber, Paradise, & Starr
Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner vs. Price & Grundy
Jimmy Garvin vs. Bobby Rose
Larry Zbyzsko & Al Perez vs. Phelps & Laperouse
Sting vs. Tommy Royal
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Allen & Aumen

JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – June 4, 1988
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner

JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – June 5, 1988 (matinee)
TV taping

JCP @ Columbus, OH – June 5, 1988
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Greenville, SC – Municipal Auditorium – June 6, 1988
The Italian Stallion vs. Terminator match did not take place as advertised
Cruel Connection #1 defeated Tony Suber
Jimmy Valiant & the Italian Stallion (sub. for Bugsy McGraw) defeated Tiger Conway Jr. & John Savage (sub. for Shaska Whatley)
Larry Zbyszko defeated Trent Knight (sub. for Brad Armstrong)
Ivan Koloff & the Powers of Pain defeated Mighty Wilbur, Ron & Jimmy Garvin
NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Fulton defeated Bobby Eaton; the match was scheduled as Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. Eaton & Stan Lane in a No DQ match
Lex Luger fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham to a double count-out

JCP @ Columbia, SC – June 7, 1988
Bobby Eaton defeated Tim Horner

JCP @ Gainesville, FL – O’Connell Center – June 7, 1988
Al Perez vs. Ricky Santana
Kendall Windham vs. Larry Zbyszko
Steve Williams vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo
Ron & Jimmy Garvin vs. Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner
Sting & Nikita Koloff vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Dusty Rhodes & Lex Luger vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham

Clash of the Champions II “Miami Mayhem” – Miami, FL – Knight Center – June 8, 1988
Shown live on TBS – included an opening segment with Jim Ross in the parking lot as Frances Crockett and others arrived in a limo, followed by NWA promoters in another car; featured Tony Schiavone & Bob Caudle on commentary; included Caudle conducting a ringside interview with Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson about their return to the NWA, with Morton & Gibson noting no singles or tag team titles were safe from them; featured footage from earlier in the day onboard the Blackhawk yacht with Jim Crockett Jr. overseeing the contract signing between Lex Luger and NWA World Champion Ric Flair, with Barry Windham, JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard behind him, for their Baltimore match on July 11; after the signing, Luger said it was a long time coming and he would make the most of his opportunity on such a big stage, with Flair telling Luger that the Bashes start later in the month and Luger would first have to make it to Baltimore; included Ross in the parking lot as the Four Horsemen arrived, with Ross interviewing Flair about the challenge of Luger in Baltimore; featured footage recapping the history between the Road Warriors and Powers of Pain, followed by the announcement the teams would do battle on the Great American Bash tour in a scaffold match; included a look at the planned Tower of Doom match that would take place in Baltimore, followed by Schiavone & Caudle showing a rendering of what Kevin Sullivan claimed was “the original Tower of Doom;” featured an on screen graphic promoting NWA Main Event:
NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Brad Armstrong at 13:56 with the claw after rolling through the challenger’s crossbody off the top
NWA US Tag Team Champions Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated the Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan) at around the 19-minute mark when Fulton pinned Luke Williams with a roll up; the match began as Jim Ross attempted to interview Lex Luger outside the arena, who arrived in a limo; just after Luger exited the car, he was attacked by NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Windham, and NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard while JJ Dillon looked on; after the bout, the challengers attacked the champions
Ron & Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner (w/ Kevin Sullivan) at 13:14 when Jimmy pinned Steiner with a roll up; Steve Williams provided guest commentary for the bout, subbing for Bob Caudle; after the bout, Williams came to Precious’ aid after Sullivan freed himself from a shark cage at ringside; moments later, Precious shoved away both Jimmy and Williams and left ringside
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) via disqualification at 11:50 when NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko interfered while Hart had Koloff distracted from the apron; after the bout, Perez, Zbyzsko, and Hart triple teamed Koloff in the corner with a chain
Sting & Dusty Rhodes fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) to a double disqualification at 11:01 after both challengers shoved referee Teddy Long, with NWA US Champion Barry Windham then running out, attacking Rhodes, and applying the claw hold outside the ring; after the bell rang, NWA World Champion Ric Flair came out as well and with the champions triple teamed Sting inside the ring (American Dream: The Dusty Rhodes Story, The Best of Clash of the Champions, Sting: Into the Light)

JCP @ Tallahassee, FL – Leon County Civic Center – June 9, 1988
Jimmy Garvin vs. Kevin Sullivan (Prince of Darkness match)
Sting & Steve Williams vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Dusty Rhodes & Lex Luger vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham

JCP @ Dunn, NC – Tritan High School – June 9, 1988
Chris Champion defeated Cruel Connection #2
Cruel Connection #1 defeated Larry Stephens
Rip Morgan defeated Gene Ligon
Bugsy McGraw & Rocky King defeated Tiger Conway Jr. & Tony Suber
Rick Steiner defeated Jimmy Valiant
Jimmy Garvin defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo via disqualification
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated the Sheepherders via disqualification

JCP @ Houston, TX – Sam Houston Coliseum – June 10, 1988
Kevin Sullivan defeated an unknown
Rick Steiner defeated Randy Hogan
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko defeated Chris Champion
The Powers of Pain & Ivan Koloff defeated Ron Garvin, Mighty Wilbur, & Kendall Windham
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match
Al Perez defeated Jimmy Garvin
Sting defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo via disqualification
Lex Luger, Nikita Koloff, & Steve Williams fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson, & NWA US Champion Barry Windham to a no contest
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard in a barbed wire match

AJPW @ Tokyo, Japan – Budokan Hall – June 10, 1988 (11,800)
Mitsuo Momota pinned Tsuyoshi Kikuchi at 6:42
Masa Fuchi pinned Tatsumi Kitamura at 6:23
Motoshi Okuma & Haruka Eigen defeated Takagi & Kenta Kobashi at 9:24
Shunji Takano defeated Boone via submission at 5:13
Rusher Kimura & Goro Tsurumi defeated Mighty Inoue & Isamu Teranishi at 10:05
John Tenta defeated Havanna the Terror via submission at 6:03
The Great Kabuki defeated Rip Rogers via submission at 6:44
Ashura Hara, Toshiaki Kawada, & Samson Fuyuki defeated Tiger Mask (Misawa), Shinichi Nakano, & Takashi Ishikawa at 19:18
Giant Baba & Hiroshi Wajima defeated Tiger Jeet Singh & Jimmy Jack Funk at 14:33
United National Champion Genichiro Tenryu pinned Danny Spivey at 13:30
PWF Tag Team Champions Jumbo Tsuruta & Yoshiaki Yatsu defeated NWA International Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors via count-out at 13:48 to win the titles; the combined championships were renamed the All Japan World Tag Team Title

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – June 11, 1988 (matinee)
World Championship Wrestling – 6/11/88 – featured an opening clip showing the entrance of Dusty Rhodes & Sting at Clash of the Champions II earlier in the week; included Jim Ross & Tony Schiavone on commentary; featured the announcement Rhodes would challenge NWA US Champion Barry Windham at the Great American Bash in Baltimore the following month; featured footage of Rhodes and Windham brawling during a recent episode of Pro taped in Savannah, Ga.; included footage of the Four Horsemen attacking Lex Luger at the Clash; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair & JJ Dillon regarding the attack on Luger and facing Luger the following month in Baltimore; Flair then said Luger got 30 stitches for the attack and Sting would be next, along with Williams, Rhodes, and the Road Warriors; toward the end of his promo, some of Flair’s words were muted; he might have said something to the effect of “The shit’s on;” included Ross conducting an interview with Luger, his head bandaged, regarding the attack from the Horsemen and facing Flair in Baltimore, during which Luger said he didn’t want Jim Crockett Jr. to fine or suspend Flair or do anything that would stop him from getting his title shot; some of Luger’s comments were muted when he used the word “ass;” featured the announcement that Wargames and scaffold matches would take place during the Great American Bash tour and that the Tower of Doom would include a three-story cage with trap doors; it was also noted the Road Warriors would soon return to face the Powers of Pain in scaffold matches, followed by footage recapping the feud between the two teams; included several minutes of footage from the Nikita Koloff vs. Al Perez match at the Clash:
Sting defeated Rick Allen via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 3:24; Butch Patrick, Eddie Munster from “The Munsters,” was shown in attendance during the match; following the bout, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Sting and Steve Williams regarding facing the Four Horsemen during the Great American Bash tour
NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Curtis Thompson with a lariat at 3:11; after the bout, David Crockett conducted an interview with Windham & Dillon regarding the challenge of Dusty Rhodes in Baltimore and Lex Luger going after Ric Flair’s NWA World Title
Steve Williams pinned Trent Knight with the Oklahoma Stampede at 4:09; during the bout, it was noted Williams would soon be facing NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo and would team with Sting on July 4 in Dallas, TX
NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Dave Spearman with the slingshot suplex at 3:59; prior to the bout, David Crockett conducted an interview with Dillon, Blanchard, & NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson regarding the attack on Lex Luger at the Clash and the comments made earlier in the show by Sting; during the bout, Dillon briefly joined the commentary team
Kevin Sullivan pinned Bob Riddle with a clothesline at 3:33; during the bout, Sullivan attacked Riddle with the commentary team’s podium and a steel chair but referee Teddy Long didn’t stop the match; after the contest, Crockett conducted an interview with Sullivan in which he claimed Jimmy Garvin stole Precious from him years before and said he would get his revenge in the Tower of Doom; during the segment, Sullivan accidentally called it the Temple of Doom
NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Tommy Angel with the gordbuster at 4:35; during Anderson’s entrance, he stopped by Jim Ross and said Luger was a scared man
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Lee Wagner & Bob Emory at 7:02 when Eaton scored the win following the Rocket Launcher; during the bout, Cornette joined the commentary team, during which it was noted Cornette would be put in a straightjacket and suspended above the ring during the Great American Bash tour when Eaton & Lane face NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers; after the match, it was noted Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson would return to the NWA as part of the Bash tour; moments later, Crockett conducted an interview with Cornette, Eaton, & Lane regarding Fulton & Rogers
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated the Grappler & Joe Cruz at 2:18 when Rogers pinned Cruz with the Rocket Launcher; during the bout, Tony Schiavone wished a speedy recovery to Granny Louise Billon, a front row regular at the Omni, who was recovering in the hospital; after the match, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Fulton & Rogers regarding the attack they sustained the previous week from Cornette, Eaton, & Lane and facing them as part of the Bash tour

JCP @ Baltimore, MD – Arena – June 11, 1988 (5,500)
Brad Armstrong defeated the Bounty Hunter
Ivan Koloff defeated Larry Winters
Al Perez defeated Mark Fleming
The Powers of Pain defeated Ron Garvin & Mighty Wilbur
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo fought Steve Williams to a draw
Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Dusty Rhodes & Lex Luger fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham to a no contest

JCP @ Florence, SC – Civic Center – June 11, 1988
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a steel cage match

JCP @ Asheville, NC – Civic Center – June 12, 1988 (matinee)
Al Perez defeated the Italian Stallion (sub. for Ricky Santana)
Brad Armstrong fought Ivan Koloff to a draw
Jimmy Valiant & Bugsy McGraw defeated Tiger Conway Jr. & John Savage (sub. for Shaska Whatley); the advertised matches were Valiant vs. Conway and McGarw vs. Whatley in singles bouts
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda defeated Jimmy Garvin
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard
Lex Luger fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham to a double count-out

JCP @ Albany, GA – Civic Center – June 12, 1988
TV taping:
Sting & Steve Williams fought Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane to a 20-minute time-limit draw
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bob Riddle & Tommy Angel
Lex Luger fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham to a no contest
Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Dark match after the taping: NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Columbus, GA – June 13, 1988
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Spartanburg, SC – Memorial Auditorium – June 14, 1988
Rick Steiner defeated Kendall Windham
Rip Morgan defeated the Italian Stallion
Ron Simmons defeated Tiger Conway Jr.
Larry Zbyszko (sub. for Shaska Whatley) defeated Bugsy McGraw
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner
Ivan Koloff defeated Mighty Wilbur (sub. for Ron Garvin)
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated the Sheepherders

JCP @ Harrisonburg, VA – High School Gym – June 16, 1988
The Italian Stallion defeated Cruel Connection #2
Kendall Windham defeated Cruel Connection #1
Ivan Koloff defeated Mark Fleming
Jimmy Garvin defeated Kevin Sullivan
Ron Garvin & Mighty Wilbur defeated Ivan Koloff & Larry Zbyzsko
The Road Warriors defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner

JCP @ Charleston, WV – Civic Center – June 17, 1988
Bugsy McGraw defeated Chris Champion
Ron Garvin defeated Gary Royal
Ivan Koloff defeated Mark Fleming
Jimmy Garvin defeated Cruel Connection #1
Al Perez defeated Mighty Wilbur
Sting & Steve Williams defeated Larry Zbyzsko & Cruel Connection #2
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
The Road Warriors defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – June 18, 1988 (matinee)
World Championship Wrestling – 6/18/88:
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Curtis Thompson & Agent Steel when Rogers pinned Thompson with the Rocket Launcher
Nikita Koloff & Steve Williams defeated Bob Riddle & Max McGyver when Williams pinned McGyver
The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Robbie Aumen & JC Wilde when Road Warrior Animal pinned Wilde
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Dark Star via submission
The Russian Assassin (w/ Paul Jones & Ivan Koloff) pinned the Italian Stallion with a backbreaker
Ron Garvin pinned Jerry Price
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Tommy Angel & Don Grundy when Anderson pinned Grundy
Kevin Sullivan pinned Ryan Wagner
The Sheepherders, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) vs. Jimmy Garvin, Mighty Wilbur, Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner; the show ended with the match still in progress

JCP @ Philadelphia, PA – Civic Center – June 18, 1988 (5,900)
Included an autograph signing before the show with NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Al Perez defeated Kendall Windham
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Jimmy Garvin
Steve Williams defeated Larry Zbyzsko
The Road Warriors defeated Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner
Paul Ellering defeated Paul Jones via count-out
Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Dusty Rhodes & Lex Luger fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham to a no contest

JCP @ Johnson City, TN – Freedom Hall – June 19, 1988 (matinee)
TV taping Al Perez pinned Max McGyver
Worldwide – 7/2/88 – featured an opening clip showing Nikita Koloff intervening in a chain match Al Perez was having with an enhancement wrestler on NWA Pro, then taking the wrestler’s spot in the bout; hosted by David Crockett & Tony Schiavone; included Jim Ross conducting an interview with JJ Dillon and NWA US Champion Barry Windham about the Horsemen facing the likes of Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, Nikita Koloff, Steve Williams and the Road Warriors during the Great American Bash tour; featured Ross conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair about the challenges he would face during the Bash tour, including facing Luger in Baltimore; included Ross conducting an interview with Dusty and Luger in which Rhodes told the Tennessee crowd that the Wargames would be held in that same venue on July 24, he would take the US title from Barry Windham and Luger would take the NWA World Title from Flair; Luger seconded Rhodes’ comments and said he would be the new world champion July 10 in Baltimore:
NWA US Tag Team Champions Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated Tommy Angel & an unknown at 1:16 when Rogers pinned Angel with the Rocket Launcher; following the commercial break, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Rogers & Fulton in which they showed up the straight jacket Jim Cornette would be wearing during the Great American Bash and said they would also be facing Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in handicap bunkhouse matches; they then said they would soon be tagging with Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson against anyone
Kevin Sullivan pinned an unknown with the double stomp at the 40-second mark; prior to the bout, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Sullivan in which he showed off the plans for the Tower of Doom, then said the Road Warriors didn’t want to get in the structure in Baltimore which is why they took out the Warlord & the Barbarian, but Paul Jones had found a replacement; Sullivan then said the match would be Jimmy Garvin’s last and he would take back Precious, then jumped in the ring and attacked his opponent to start the contest
Sting, Nikita Koloff, & Steve Williams defeated three unknowns at 1:54 when Sting forced the submission with the Scorpion Deathlock; Sting worked the match without tagging in; after the bout, David Crockett conducted an interview with Sting, Koloff, & Williams about facing the likes of the Four Horsemen, Koloff facing Al Perez, and the big upcoming show in Baltimore
Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin (w/ Paul Jones) defeated three unkowns in a handicap match at 1:41 when the Assassin forced a submission with a cobra clutch; after the bout, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Jones and his men, with Jones implying the Warlord & the Barbarian lacked guts so Koloff went to Russia to find the Russian Assassin and they would destroy the Road Warriors in scaffold matches
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated two unknowns at 3:14 when Anderson scored the pin after a gordbuster double team; during the bout, Jim Ross appeared on screen to discuss the rules for Wargames as well as hype the scaffold matches that would be part of the Great American Bash tour; after the match, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Dillon, Anderson & Blanchard about the challenge of men like Sting, Lex Luger, and the Road Warriors
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated an unknown via submission with the spinning toe hold at 2:19
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Ricky Nelson & Chance McQuade at 2:38 when both men pinned Nelson after the double dropkick (archive footage taped at another venue)
The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Curtis Thompson & an unknown at around the 1-minute mark when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Thompson with the Doomsday Device; after the bout, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with the Road Warriors and Ellering about being part of the Tower of Doom in Baltimore, with the Road Warriors saying they were the #1 contenders and would take the tag team titles once the Great American Bashes were over; Ellering then said the Warlord & Barbarian were smart to leave instead of facing the Road Warriors on a scaffold; during the segment, the Road Warriors & Ellering frequently referred to the match as a “Temple of Doom”
Dark matches:
The Road Warriors defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Lex Luger fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) to a double count-out

JCP @ Montgomery, AL – Garrett Coliseum – June 20, 1988
The Italian Stallion defeated Ron Simmons
Rick Steiner defeated Kendall Windham
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo fought Brad Armstrong to a draw
Ivan Koloff defeated Tim Horner
The Road Warriors defeated the Sheepherders
Sting, Steve Williams, & Brad Armstrong defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Lex Luger fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham to a no contest

JCP @ Birmingham, AL – Civic Center – June 21, 1988

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – June 22, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 6/25/88:
Sting defeated Jerry Price via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock
Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Keith Steinborn & Robbie Aumen
Brad Armstrong, Tim Horner, & Kendall Windham defeated Max McGyver & Cruel Connection when Windham pinned McGyver with the bulldog
Scott Putski pinned David Isley
The Road Warriors defeated Gary Royal & JC Wilde when Road Warrior Animal pinned Royal
Nikita Koloff pinned Ryan Wagner with the Russian Sickle
The Sheepherders defeated the Italian Stallion & Rick Allen when Butch pinned Allen
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Tony Bowen & Joe Cruz when Blanchard pinned Cruz with the slingshot suplex
Steve Williams pinned Bear Collie
NWA US Champion Barry Windham pinned Bobby Rose

NWA @ Nashville, TN – Municipal Auditorium – June 23, 1988
Jimmy Garvin vs. Kevin Sullivan
Steve Williams vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
Sting & Nikita Koloff vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Lex Luger vs. NWA US Champion Barry Windham
Also included 2 other matches

JCP @ Charlottesville, VA – University Hall – June 24, 1988
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner
Sting & Nikita Koloff vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard

JCP @ Orlando, FL – Orange County Convention Center – June 26, 1988 (6,000)
The start of the Great American Bash tour
Larry Zbyzsko pinned Bugsy McGraw
Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin defeated Jimmy & Ron Garvin when the Assassin pinned Jimmy after Kevin Sullivan interfered and the Assassin hit Jimmy with Sullivan’s spike
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane; stipulations stated the losing team would be lashed 10 times
Steve Williams defeated Kevin Sullivan via disqualification when Sullivan used a chair
Sting defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda via disqualification when Rick Steiner interfered
Al Perez defeated Nikita Koloff in a Texas Death Match after Gary Hart interfered
Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, the Road Warriors, & Paul Ellering defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in Wargames when Dillon submitted to Rhodes’ figure-4

JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – June 27, 1988 (4,700; a few hundred short of a sell out)
TV taping:
Included a David Allen Coe concert which began an hour before the show
Chris Champion vs. Shaska Whatley
Mighty Wilbur defeated Ivan Koloff via disqualification when Koloff used a chain
Larry Zbyzsko & Al Perez defeated Kendall Windham & the Italian Stallion
Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner defeated Jimmy Garvin & Chris Champion (sub. for Ron Garvin)
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner via count-out
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated the Sheepherders
Steve Williams fought NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda to a 20-minute time-limit draw
The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin (sub. for the Warlord & Barbarian) in a scaffold match
Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, Nikita Koloff, & Sting fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a double count-out

JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – June 28, 1988 (sell out)
Television taping
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap bunkhouse match

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – June 29, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 7/2/88:
Ron Garvin vs. Larry Stevens
Sting vs. Gary Phelps
Al Perez vs. George South
Jimmy Garvin vs. Agent Steele
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo vs. Tony Suber
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. Thompson & Mike Jackson
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson vs. Bob Riddle & Joe Cruz
Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin vs. Keith Steinborn & Davis
Steve Williams vs. Ryan Wagner
The Sheepherders vs. Wilde & Little

JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – July 1, 1988
Bugsy McGraw & the Italian Stallion defeated Tiger Conway Jr. & Rip Morgan
Ron Garvin defeated Larry Zbyszko
Ivan Koloff, Rick Steiner, & the Russian Assassins defeated the Mighty Wilbur, Brad Armstrong, & Tim Horner
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders
Jimmy Garvin defeated Kevin Sullivan in a Prince of Darkness match
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Steve Williams via disqualification
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez in a Russian chain match
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap bunkhouse match
Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard in an I Quit match
Sting, Lex Luger, & the Road Warriors defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson, & JJ Dillon in a steel cage match

JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Memorial Stadium – July 2, 1988 (about 10,000)
Included a performance by David Allen Coe
The Main Event – 8/14/88: Brad Armstrong, Tim Horner, (sub. for Ron Simmons & Jimmy Valiant) & Bugsy McGraw defeated Tiger Conway Jr., Chris Champion, & Cruel Connection #1 (Gary Royal) at 7:49 when Horner pinned Conway following a double elbow to the face by Horner & Armstrong
The Main Event – 8/14/88: NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko pinned Kendall Windham at 5:32 when the momentum of a crossbody by Windham put Zbyzsko on top
Al Perez pinned Mighty Wilbur at the 4-minute mark
Ron Garvin pinned Rick Steiner in a taped fist match after Kevin Sullivan’s interference backfired and Garvin knocked out Steiner with Sullivan’s foreign object
The Main Event – 8/21/88: Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan) at 13:10 when Morton pinned Luke Williams with a crossbody off the top
The Main Event – 8/28/88: Jimmy Garvin pinned Kevin Sullivan in a blindfold match
The Main Event – 9/4/88: NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap bunkhouse match
The Main Event – 9/18/88: Steve Williams defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda via disqualification; Williams originally won the match and title following the Oklahoma Stampede but the decision was changed because Rotunda knocked down the referee moments earlier
The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin in a scaffold match in under 5 minutes
Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, Sting, Nikita Koloff, & Paul Ellering defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in Wargames when Dillon submitted to Luger’s Torture Rack

JCP @ Amarillo, TX – Civic Center – July 3, 1988 (6,000; near sell out)
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner fought the Sheepherders to a draw
Larry Zbyszko defeated Bugsy McGraw
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Rick Steiner & Kevin Sullivan
Ron Garvin fought Dick Murdoch to a double count-out
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Jimmy Garvin
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap streetfight
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez in a Russian chain match
Sting & Steve Williams defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Dusty Rhdoes & Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham in a bullrope match
The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin in a scaffold match

JCP @ Dallas, TX – Reunion Arena – July 4, 1988 (5,000)
Nikita Koloff vs. Al Perez (Russian Chain match)
Sting & Steve Williams vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap bunkhouse match
The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin in a scaffold match
Lex Luger & Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham in a steel cage match

JCP @ Miami, FL – Knight Center – July 5, 1988
Bugsy McGraw & Ron Simmons defeated Tiger Conway Jr. & Larry Zbyszko
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders
Ron Garvin fought Dick Murdoch to a draw
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda defeated Kendall Windham
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap match
Kevin Sullivan defeated Jimmy Garvin
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez
Steve Williams & Sting defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Dusty Rhodes & Lex Luger fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham to a double disqualification
The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin

JCP @ Tampa, FL – Stadium – July 6, 1988 (4,500)
Al Perez defeated Kendall Windham
Bugsy McGraw defeated Tiger Conway Jr.
Sting, Ron Garvin, & Ron Simmons defeated Ivan Koloff, Larry Zbyszko, & the Russian Assassin
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap match
Jimmy Garvin fought Dick Murdoch to a draw
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Steve Williams via disqualification
Dusty Rhodes, Nikita Koloff, Lex Luger, & the Road Warriors defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry windham, Kevin Sullivan, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in Wargames

JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – July 7, 1988
Kendall Windham fought Rick Steiner to a draw
Brad Armstrong defeated Cruel Connection #1
Ron Garvin & Mighty Wilbur defeated Larry Zbyzsko & Al Perez
Jimmy Garvin defeated Dick Murdoch
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda defeated Steve Williams via disqualification
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap match
The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin
Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, Sting, & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard

JCP @ Pittsburgh, PA – Civic Arena – July 8, 1988
Chris Champion fought Kendall Windham to a 10-minute time-limit draw
Rip Morgan fought Bugsy McGraw to a double count-out at 4:05
Al Perez & Larry Zbyzsko defeated Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner at 12:29 when Perez pinned Horner
Ron Garvin pinned Rick Steiner at 9:26
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders at 15:02 when Morton pinned Luke Williams
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda pinned Jimmy Garvin at 7:13
Sting, Nikita Koloff, & Steve Williams defeated Dick Murdoch, Ivan Koloff, & the Russian Assassin at 16:04 when Williams pinned Koloff
The Road Warriors defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification at 13:07
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a scaffold match at 8:49
Lex Luger & Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham in a double bullrope match at 6:24 when Rhodes pinned Windham

World Championship Wrestling – 7/9/88:
Brad Armstrong vs. Mike Jackson
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson vs. Gary Royal & Mike Phelps
Sting vs. Larry Stevens
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Wagner & Little
Steve Williams vs. Joe Cruz
The Varsity Club vs. George South & Allen
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Tony Suber & Wilde
NWA US Champion Barry Windham vs. Max McGyver
The Sheepherders vs. Keith Steinborn & Tommy Angel
Al Perez vs. Agent Steele

JCP @ Chicago, IL – UIC Pavilion – July 9, 1988 (6,500)
Steve Williams pinned Al Perez
Ron Garvin fought NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda to a no contest
Jimmy Garvin pinned Kevin Sullivan in a blindfold match with a small package; after the bout, Sullivan attacked Garvin and chased after Precious
The Russian Assassin (Angel of Death) pinned Kendall Windham
Rick Steiner fought Tim Horner to a draw
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders
Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated Ivan Koloff & Dick Murdoch
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap bunkhouse match
Lex Luger defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via count-out in a Texas Death Match
Dusty Rhodes & the Road Warriors defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in a steel cage match; pre-match stipulations stated the victors would win the vacant NWA Six-Man Tag Team Championship

The Main Event – 7/10/88 – hosted by Jim Ross & Tony Schiavone – hype show for the Great American Bash pay-per-view later that night

Great American Bash 88 – Baltimore, MD – Arena – July 10, 1988 (13,000; announced as a sell out)
The Main Event – 7/24/88: Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner & Dick Murdoch defeated Tim Horner & Kendall Windham at around the 7-minute mark when Murdoch pinned Windham with an elbow to the face and elbow drop
Pay-per-view bouts – featured Jim Ross & Tony Schiavone on commentary; Gary Michael Cappetta was the ring announcer for the show:
Nikita Koloff & Sting fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) to a 20-minute time-limit draw at 20:07; the bell rang as Sting had Blanchard caught in the Scorpion Deathlock, making some fans believe there was a title change; after the bout, Sting & Koloff briefly celebrated with the title belts before clearing Anderson & Blanchard from the ring (Ric Flair & the 4 Horsemen, Allied Powers)
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers to win the titles at 16:23 when Eaton pinned Fulton after hitting him in the face with a chain after referee Tommy Young was knocked down; pre-match stipulations stated the champions would get to whip Cornette, Eaton & Lane 10 times if they won; Cornette was hung above the ring in a shark cage and wore a straight jacket for the duration of the bout; after the match, Fulton assaulted Eaton with the chain before he and Rogers chased Cornette into the ring and lashed him 10 times (Allied Powers)
Jimmy & Ron Garvin, the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering), & Steve Williams defeated Kevin Sullivan, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda, Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart), the Russian Assassin, & Ivan Koloff (w/ Paul Jones) in a Tower of Doom match at around the 19-minute mark when Sullivan knocked Jimmy out of the cage after Precious gave Jimmy the key to unlock it; stipulations for the bout stated a wrestler from each team would enter at 2-minute intervals and would battle down the three cages; the team to get to the bottom first would have to go through Precious, who had the only key to the lock; after the bout, Sullivan locked himself in the cage with Precious, with Jimmy then climbing back to the top of the cage and going through each level to get back to Sullivan, with Road Warrior Hawk making the save as Garvin freed Precious (WarGames: WCW’s Most Notorious Matches)
NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Dusty Rhodes with the claw at 15:58 after Ron Garvin interfered and knocked Rhodes out with a punch after referee Tommy Young was knocked down; after the bout, Steve Williams tended to Rhodes in the ring; moments later, footage backstage showed Garvin celebrating with Gary Hart and Dillon (The Rise and Fall of WCW)
NWA World Champion Ric Flair (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Lex Luger at 23:13 when referee Tommy Young, under orders of the athletic commissioner at ringside, stopped the bout due to Luger bleeding above the eye as Luger had Flair caught in the Torture Rack; many fans believed Luger had won the title since Flair was caught in the hold when the match was stopped; after the bout, Sting, Steve Williams, and Nikita Koloff came out to celebrate Luger’s victory until the official decision was announced; the crowd chanted “Bullshit” following the ruling

JCP @ Salisbury, MD – July 11, 1988
TV taping:
Rick Steiner fought Kendall Windham to a draw
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap match
Steve Williams & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham fought Lex Luger & Sting to a no contest
The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin in a scaffold match

JCP @ Huntsville, AL – Von Braun Civic Center – July 12, 1988 (3,000)
Larry Zbyzsko pinned Bugsy McGraw
Al Perez pinned Kendall Windham
Ron Garvin pinned the Italian Stallion
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner defeated Tiger Conway Jr. & Rip Morgan
Dick Murdoch, Ivan Koloff, & the Russian Assassin defeated Chris Champion, Ron Simmons, & Mighty Wilbur when Murdoch pinned Simmons
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda defeated Steve Williams via disqualification
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap match
Lex Luger, Sting, the Road Warriors, & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in Wargames

JCP @ Louisville, KY – July 13, 1988
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap bunkhouse match

JCP @ Chattanooga, TN – UTC Arena – July 14, 1988
Bugsy McGraw defeated Tiger Conway Jr.
Tim Horner defeated Larry Zbyzsko
Ron Garvin defeated the Italian Stallion
Dick Murdoch, Ivan Koloff, & the Russian Assassin defeated Chris Champion, Kendall Windham, & Mighty Wilbur
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda defeated Brad Armstrong
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez in a chain match
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title scaffold match
Lex Luger, Sting, the Road Warriors, & Steve Williams defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in Wargames

JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – July 15, 1988
Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner defeated the Italian Stallion & Kendall Windham
Bugsy McGraw defeated Rip Morgan
Larry Zbyzsko defeated Tim Horner
Al Perez defeated Brad Armstrong
Dick Murdoch, Ivan Koloff, & the Russian Assassin defeated Ron Simmons, Jimmy Garvin, & Mighty Wilbur
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders
Ron Garvin defeated Chris Champion
Steve Williams defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda via disqualification
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title scaffold match
Lex Luger, Sting, the Road Warriors, & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in Wargames

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – July 16, 1988 (matinee)
World Championship Wrestling – 7/16/88:
Sting & Steve Williams vs. Green Hornet & Laperouse
Brad Armstrong vs. Larry Stevens
Dick Murdoch vs. Curtis Thompson
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Tommy Angel & Trent Knight
Al Perez vs. Agent Steele
The Road Warriors vs. Phelps & Allen
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Spearman & Wilde
Nikita Koloff vs. Tommy Royal

Worldwide – 7/16/88 – featured an opening interview by David Crockett of the Road Warriors, alongside Paul Ellering and a young fan, in which Road Warrior Animal said they were the #1 contenders and were coming after NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard; Road Warrior Hawk then said Anderson & Blanchard could forget about the Great American Bash and everything else, save hospital insurance; included Crockett conducting an interview with Sting regarding Anderson & Blanchard and the Bash tour; featured Tony Schiavone & Crockett on commentary; included a segment with Jim Ross in which he announced Dusty Rhodes & the Road Warriors are once again the NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions and Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane had regained the NWA US Tag Team Titles; featured Ross conducting an interview with Steve Williams and his chasing NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, during which he had the cameraman zoom in on his swollen eye, then said he would have the TV title by the end of the summer; Williams then offered his help to Dusty Rhodes after the recent attack he sustained from the Horsemen; included Bob Caudle conducting a backstage interview in Baltimore with Dusty Rhodes regarding Ron Garvin turning on him and costing him his match against NWA US Champion Barry Windham; Rhodes then said he knew Gary Hart was also involved in Garvin being paid off for $50,000, then saying Garvin, Hart, and JJ Dillon now had to deal with him; featured Caudle conducting a backstage interview in Baltimore with NWA World Champion Ric Flair regarding keeping the belt after facing Lex Luger, with Flair saying the sports commission stopped the match before he sent Luger to the hospital; included Caudle conducting a backstage interview with Luger in Baltimore regarding his match with Flair, with Luger’s forehead bandaged; Luger then said he wasn’t disappointed because he knew he would get his rematch because he, the NWA, and the fans would call for it and that he now knew what it takes to beat Flair and be champion:
Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) pinned Cruel Connection #1 at 1:34 with the brainbuster
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Joe Cruz & an unknown at 4:43 when Anderson pinned Cruz with the DDT
Brad Armstrong pinned Cruel Connection #2 with the side Russian legsweep at 2:16 after Cruel Connection missed a charge in the corner
Kevin Sullivan, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, & Rick Steiner defeated the Italian Stallion, Kendall Windham, & Tim Horner at 4:35 when Sullivan pinned Stallion with the double stomp after Rotundo dropped Stallion with the butterfly suplex; Steiner came to the ring in possession of the Florida Heavyweight Title
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Trent Knight via submission with the spinning toe hold at 2:00; after the bout, Perez briefly reapplied the hold
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Bob Riddle & an unknown at 1:48 when Morton pinned Riddle with the double dropkick
The Russian Assassin (w/ Ivan Koloff & Paul Jones) defeated Tommy Angel & Larry Stephens in a handicap match at 1:35 when Stephens submitted to the Russian Guillotine (Cobra Clutch); after the match, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Jones and his men, during which the team of Koloff & the Assassin were referred to as the Powers of Pain and they discussed their upcoming scaffold matches against the Road Warriors during the Great American Bash tour

JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – July 16, 1988 (6,632)
Tony Schiavone was the ring announcer for the show
Bugsy McGraw & Tim Horner defeated NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko & Rip Morgan at 7:10 when Horner pinned Morgan with a crossbody
Ron Garvin (w/ Gary Hart) pinned the Italian Stallion at 1:14 with the right hand punch after faking an ankle injury; prior to the bout, Garvin demanded the match take place in the second ring, with referee Teddy Long and the Stallion then joining him in the ring; during the ring introductions, Hart told Tony Schiavone to announce Garvin as a former world champion; following the opening bell, Garvin and Stallion shook hands; the announced time of the match was 45 seconds; after the bout, Hart took the mic and said the fans were hypocrites for not supporting Garvin
Dick Murdoch pinned Gary Royal with a delayed brainbuster at 6:59
Jimmy Garvin (w/ Precious) pinned Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner with an inside cradle at 1:25; mid-way through the match, Kevin Sullivan came ringside in an attempt to kidnap Precious, with Garvin fighting him off; after the bout, Garvin tended to Precious
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan) at 14:08 when Morton pinned Luke Williams with a crossbody off the top after Gibson caused Luke and Butch Miller to knock heads; during the opening moments of the match, Butch took the mic and told the fans to quiet down, with Morton then taking the mic and implying his opponents could kiss his ass; the announced time of the match was 18:50
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Brad Armstrong at 11:14 after Hart grabbed Armstrong’s foot as Armstrong attempted to suplex Perez into the ring, with Perez falling on top and and Hart holding the foot down during the cover
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap bunkhouse match at 15:07 when Fulton pinned Cornette after a double clothesline, moments after Cornette accidentally threw powder in Eaton’s face
Sting defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner) via disqualification at 10:10 when Steiner interfered as Sting applied the Scorpion Deathlock; after the match, Rotunda and Steiner argued (Great American Bash 88)
The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin (w/ Paul Jones) in a scaffold match at 5:33; Koloff was eliminated by Animal at 3:58; moments later, he climbed back up with his Russian chain but Animal choked him with it and tied him to the corner; Assassin was eliminated by Hawk; after the contest, Ellering attacked Jones, leading to Jones getting a double clothesline from the Road Warriors and kicked out of the ring
Lex Luger, Steve Williams, Nikita Koloff, Dusty Rhodes, & Paul Ellering defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in Wargames at 21:07 when Dillon submitted to Rhodes’ figure-4, with Rhodes grabbing the bottom rope for added leverage; order of entry: Rhodes, Anderson, Windham, Williams, Flair, Luger, Blanchard, Nikita, Dillon, Ellering (Ric Flair & the 4 Horsemen, WarGames: WCW’s Most Notorious Matches)

JCP @ Charleston, WV – Civic Center – July 17, 1988 (6,500)
Tim Horner pinned Larry Zybzsko
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo pinned Bugsy McGraw
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders
Al Perez pinned Brad Armstrong after Gary Hart distracted Armstrong from the floor
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a bunkhouse match; Jim Cornette was to have been involved in the match, making it a handicap match, but he missed his plane connection
Ron Garvin pinned Mighty Wilbur at the 23-second mark
Jimmy Garvin pinned Kevin Sullivan in a blindfold match
The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin in a scaffold match
Lex Luger, Sting, Nikita Koloff, & Steve Williams defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in a steel cage match when Luger pinned Anderson

JCP @ Columbus, GA – Municipal Auditorium – July 18, 1988 (4,200)
The largest crowd at the venue in 3 years; featured a David Allen Coe concert
TV taping:
Sting defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda via disqualification
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap match
Dusty Rhodes, Nikita Koloff, & Steve Williams fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, & NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard to a no contest
The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin in a scaffold match

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – July 19, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 7/23/88 – included an opening shot of the Tower of Doom from the Great American Bash, followed by the announcement another Tower of Doom match would take place at the upcoming Capital Centre card; featured Jim Ross & Tony Schiavone on commentary; included an ad promoting the Great American Bash 88 home video; featured David Crockett conducting an interview with Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in which Cornette said he wanted the NWA Tag Team Titles and complained that they were the #1 contenders to the titles but had been ignored; Cornette said he and JJ Dillon had been business associates and Eaton and Arn Anderson were best friends, then added that Eaton & Lane were better than Anderson & Tully Blanchard; moments later, Cornette said they would still be Dillon, Anderson & Blanchard’s friends after they beat them for the belts; included a promo by Dusty Rhodes regarding Gary Hart & Ron Garvin costing him the NWA US Title at the Great American Bash in Baltimore:
The Russian Assassin (w/ Paul Jones & Ivan Koloff) defeated Trent Knight via submission with the Cobra Clutch at 4:04; after the bout, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Jones, Koloff, & the Russian Assassin regarding their scaffold matches with the Road Warriors; during the segment, Jones threatened Koloff to get the job done and get rid of the Road Warriors or he would get rid of Koloff & the Assassin
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Chris Champion & Gary Royal at 3:51 when Rogers pinned Royal with a roll up
Ron Garvin (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Tommy Angel with the punch at 4:38; after the bout, Garvin executed the Garvin Stomp to Angel; moments later, Crockett conducted an interview with Hart, Garvin, & Al Perez in which Hart said Garvin cost Dusty Rhodes the NWA US Title and said the next goal was to put Rhodes out of wrestling; Hart then called out Steve Williams if Williams wanted a chance to get in the ring with Garvin
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated David Isley via submission with the spinning toe hold at 4:20; after the bout, Perez briefly continued to assault his opponent
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated Agent Steele & George South at 4:46 when Morton pinned Steele following the double dropkick; following the commercial break, Crockett conducted an interview with Morton & Gibson in which they said they were back in the NWA for their fifth NWA Tag Team Titles
NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Ric Allen & JC Wilde at 1:23 when Road Warrior Animal scored the pin following a powerslam from the middle turnbuckle; after the bout, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with the Road Warriors & Ellering in which they protested Jim Cornette’s claim that NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane were the #1 contenders to the NWA Tag Team Titles, citing they were ranked #1 contenders by all the wrestling magazines; moments later, Road Warrior Hawk cut a promo on Ron Garvin
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner) pinned Gary Phelps with the butterfly suplex at 3:59; during the bout, Steiner briefly climbed in the ring and assaulted Phelps before referee Teddy Long sent him out of the ring; after the match, Crockett conducted an interview with Rotunda, Sullivan, & Steiner in which Rotunda replied to a challenge from Steve Williams; moments later, Sullivan spoke about his upcoming cage match in Detroit with Dick Murdoch against Dusty Rhodes & the Sheik and said Rhodes would have to face Sullivan in Daytona Beach, FL before he gets to Detroit
NWA Tag Team Champion Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Ryan Wagner with the slingshot suplex at 3:00; following the commercial break, Crockett conducted an interview with Blanchard, Arn Anderson, & Dillon regarding the the challenge of Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane, during which Anderson told Eaton to be happy where he was and not worry about he and Blanchard
NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Dale Laperyouse at 2:08 with the claw after hitting the superplex and lariat; following the bout, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Windham & Dillon regarding the win over Dusty Rhodes in Baltimore, during which Dillon said Ron Garvin was nothing more than a little insurance that they didn’t need
Lex Luger defeated Keith Steinborn via submission with the Torture Rack at 1:51; following the bout, Crockett conducted an interview with Luger regarding the outcome of his match with NWA World Champion Ric Flair in Baltimore
Sting, Nikita Koloff, & Steve Williams defeated the Green Hornet, Larry Stephens, & Cruel Connection #2 at 7:43 when Williams pinned Stephens following the Oklahoma Stampede
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Curtis Thompson via submission with the figure-4 at 4:30; after the bout, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Flair & Dillon in which Dillon said the ratings would pay off for Flair wrestling on the show and Flair cut a promo on Lex Luger

JCP @ Macon, GA – Coliseum – July 19, 1988
TV taping:
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton in a handicap bunkhouse match

JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – July 21, 1988 (4,000)
Bugsy McGraw pinned Rip Morgan
Rick Steiner pinned Ron Simmons at 1:29
Al Perez pinned Tim Horner after Gary Hart hit Horner with a foreign object
Ron Garvin pinned Chris Champion at 1:03
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders at the 17-minute mark
Jimmy Garvin & Mighty Wilbur defeated Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin when Garvin pinned Ivan
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a bunkhouse handicap match
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda fought Steve Williams to a double count-out
Lex Luger, Sting, Nikita Koloff, & Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in Wargames when Dillon submitted to Sting’s Scorpion Deathlock

JCP @ St. Louis, MO – Arena – July 22, 1988 (6,000)
Ron Garvin pinned Mighty Wilbur
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko & Al Perez defeated Jimmy Garvin & Kendall Windham
Bugsy McGraw pinned Rip Morgan
Sting fought NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo to a draw
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap bunkhouse match
The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin in a scaffold match
Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, Nikita Koloff, & Steve Williams defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard when Luger pinned Blanchard

Pro – 7/88:
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Larry Stephens & an unknown at 4:25 when Eaton pinned Stephens with one hand on his chest following the Rocket Launcher; after the bout, Bob Caudle conducted a ringside interview with Cornette, Eaton & Lane in which they talked about wanting a shot against NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard; moments later, JJ Dillon, Blanchard & Anderson came out with all six men arguing

JCP @ Philadelphia, PA – Civic Center – July 23, 1988 (9,473; 7,520 paid)
Ron Garvin pinned the Italian Stallion
NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko pinned Bugsy McGraw
Rick Steiner pinned Kendall Windham
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson defeated the Sheepherders
Al Perez pinned Mighty Wilbur
Steve Williams & Jimmy Garvin defeated Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap bunkhouse match
Sting defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda via disqualification when Kevin Sullivan interfered
Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, Nikita Koloff, & the Road Warriors defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in Wargames

JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – July 24, 1988 (matinee)
Featured a David Allen Coe concert
Nelson Royal & the Italian Stallion vs. the Jive Tones
Ron Simmons vs. Chris Champion
Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner vs. the Sheepherders
Kendall Windham vs. Dick Murdoch
Ron & Jimmy Garvin vs. Mike Rotunda & Rick Steiner
Al Perez vs. the Mighty Wilbur
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Nikita Koloff & Steve Williams
Lex Luger & Sting vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton in a handicap bunkhouse match
The Road Warriors vs. the Powers of Pain (Skywalker Scaffold match)

JCP @ Johnson City, TN – Freedom Hall – July 24, 1988
The Italian Stallion vs. Cruel Connection #2
Bugsy McGraw vs. Cruel Connection #1
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson vs. Al Perez & Larry Zbyzsko
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (handicap match)
Steve Williams vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda
Lex Luger, Sting, Nikita Koloff, & the Road Warriors vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard, & JJ Dillon (Wargames)

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – July 25, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 7/30/88 – included an ad for the Great American Bash 88 home video; featured the NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Larry Stephens & ? match from NWA Pro, followed by the post-match altercation between Jim Cornette, Eaton, Lane, JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard; included David Crockett conducting an interview with Lex Luger regarding his rematch with NWA World Champion Ric Flair, in which he talked about everything Flair wanted backstage in order to agree to the rematch, how many limos he wanted, and how he wanted a private jet to fly him to the show, and said he himself would wrestle Flair for free and he could take a cab to the show:
NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) & Ron Garvin defeated Tommy Angel & Dale Lapeyrouse at 5:05 when Garvin pinned Lapeyrouse after twice hitting the right hand punch and then sitting on his chest; after the bout, Garvin used the Garvin Stomp on Lapeyrouse while Windham assaulted Angel; Dillon briefly joined the commentary team during the contest; following the commercial break, David Crockett conducted an interview with Dillon, Windham, & Garvin in which Dillon forced Crockett off the set before the three cut a promo on Dusty Rhodes and Sting; moments later, Gary Hart & Al Perez came out, with Hart discussing Rhodes; Dillon then showed footage from Hart recently being interviewed at ringside by Jim Ross & Bob Caudle; Rhodes then attacked Hart from behind, laid him out, and took the mic saying he was looking for Garvin; after reviewing the footage, Hart said not even Mike Tyson was safe from Garvin’s punch
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated JC Wilde & Trent Knight at 3:15 when Blanchard scored the pin following the slingshot suplex; prior to the bout, David Crockett conducted an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair regarding his rematch with Lex Luger, with Flair saying it could be Luger’s last shot; moments later, Flair spoke about upcoming tours of Los Angeles, Milwaukee, Detroit, Los Vegas, Seattle, and San Francisco as Dillon, Anderson & Blanchard joined him on the set; moments later, Dillon & Anderson cut a promo on Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
Sting defeated Rick Allen via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 1:56 following the Stinger Splash; after the bout, David Crockett conducted an interview with Sting from the ring apron, with Sting doing a Blackjack Mulligan impression before saying he was after the NWA US Title and Barry Windham
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Mike Jackson & Larry Stephens at 4:53 when Fulton pinned Stephens after being slammed onto his opponent by Rogers; after the bout, David Crockett conducted an interview with Fulton & Rogers in which they said they and Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson could take out the Horsemen and the Midnight Express and gave a shout out to Dusty Hill of ZZ Top

JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Memorial Arena – July 25, 1988
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton in a handicap bunkhouse match

JCP @ Savannah, GA – Civic Center – July 26, 1988
TV taping:
Pro – 8/13/88 – featured an opening clip showing the Road Warriors vs. Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin in a scaffold match; hosted by Jim Ross & Bob Caudle; included Tony Schiavone conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair, JJ Dillon, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in which Flair discussed the challenge of Lex Luger, Windham commented on facing Sting and that they were also better than Dusty Rhodes and the Road Warriors; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Rhodes and Dick Murdoch about their reforming the Texas Outlaws, with Murdoch saying the Horsemen brag about drinking and fighting but no one could outdrink or outfight him; Murdoch then shook Rhodes’ hand and said they would be watching each other’s backs; included Schiavone conducting an interview with Steve Williams about chasing the NWA TV title of Mike Rotunda; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Rotunda, Kevin Sullivan and Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner in which they disputed the NWA’s call to offer an extra $10,000 to whomever could take the title from Rotunda:
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated David Isley & Larry Stephens at 3:27 when Blanchard pinned Isley with the slingshot suplex; after the bout, Bob Caudle conducted a ringside interview with Dillon, Anderson & Blanchard abotu the challenge of Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane, with Anderson noting he and Eaton were close friends and he would shove Cornette’s tennis racquet down his throat if Cornette got in his face
Sting defeated Trent Knight via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at the 55-second mark; after the bout, Jim Ross conducted an in-ring interview with Sting about chasing Barry Windham for the NWA US Title, at the end of which Sting said, “Lex Luger wanted me to mention his name. How ya doing, Lex?” and then waved at the camera, smiled and left the ring
Kevin Sullivan pinned Joe Cruz with the double stomp at 1:27; during the bout, Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane cut an inset promo, with Cornette mocking the Four Horsemen; it was noted during the match that the NWA had added a $10,000 bonus to anyone that could unseat NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda of the title
Lex Luger defeated an unknown; after the bout, Bob Caudle conducted a ringside interview with Luger in which he said he had Flair beat for the NWA World Ttile in Baltimore and he would beat him for the title in their next match
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Gary Royal at 1:29 with the airplane spin and a kneedrop
Ron Garvin (w/ Gary Hart) pinned George South with the right hand punch and sitting on him; after the bout, Garvin hit the Garvin Stomp to South; moments later, Bob Caudle conducted a ringside interview with Hart, Garvin and Al Perez about the challenge of Dusty Rhodes and Dick Murdoch, during which Garvin said Rhodes hides behind people whenever he’s in trouble, from Magnum TA and Nikita Koloff to the Road Warriors
Nikita Koloff pinned Agent Steele with the Russian Sickle at 3:19; after the match, Bob Caudle conducted a ringside interview with Koloff in which Koloff said NWA World Champion Ric Flair was afraid of Lex Luger and Dusty Rhodes would get revenge on Ron Garvin
Worldwide – 8/13/88 – featured an opening segment in which Jim Ross conducted an interview in the arena with Sting, who he said could be the next NWA US Champion, with Sting saying he was after Barry Windham and would do to Windham what he did months earlier with NWA World Champion Ric Flair; included Tony Schiavone & David Crockett on commentary, with the two saying the NWA TV Title match would have an extra stipulation that Steve Williams would win $10,000 if he was able to win the belt; featured Ross conducting an interview with Lex Luger regarding his chasing Flair for the title, with Luger saying the Four Horsemen was a sinking ship because of he, Sting, Dusty Rhodes & Dick Murdoch; included Ross conducting an interview with Flair about the challenge of Luger:
Steve Williams fought NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan) to a 20-minute time-limit draw at 15:38, moments after Williams hit the Oklahoma Stampede while referee Tommy Young was knocked down on the floor; moments later, as Young climbed back into the ring, Williams rolled up Rotundo and pinned him at 15:44, with Young then awarding the title to Williams, not realizing the time limit had expired; referee Teddy Long then came out to the ring and, with Sullivan, told Young about the time limit, thus implying the title would remain with Rotundo; Tony Schiavone was the ring announcer for the bout; stipulations stated Williams would win $10,000 from Rotundo if he could win the title
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Kendall Windham & George South at 1:36 when Lane pinned South after the Flapjack; during the bout, the announce team clarified that Mike Rotundo was still the NWA TV Champion following the opening bout; Cornette joined the commentary team for the contest and cut a promo on NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard; after the match, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Cornette, Eaton & Lane regarding them chasing the Horsemen for the tag team titles
Kevin Sullivan, Ron Garvin, & Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Brad Armstrong, Tim Horner, & Joe Cruz at 3:15 when Garvin pinned Cruz by sitting on him after a right hand punch; during the bout, Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers cut an insert promo in which they challenged NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane to a title rematch; Hart briefly joined the commentary team to remind them Garvin was a former NWA World Champion; after the contest, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Hart, Garvin, Sullivan, & Perez in which Hart gave Garvin an envelope of cash and then cut a promo on Dusty Rhodes & Dick Murdoch as a tag team
Nikita Koloff pinned an unknown with the Russian Sickle at the 59-second mark; Koloff wore his red Soviet outfit for the bout; after the contest, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Dusty Rhodes, Dick Murdoch, & Koloff about Gary Hart and Ron Garvin; Murdoch then said he didn’t like Koloff but respected him, then extending his hand to Koloff before saying he would take out Hart; Koloff then said he would stand by Murdoch as long as Murdoch stood by Rhodes
The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated two unknowns at the 22-second mark when Road Warrior Hawk scored the pin after the Doomsday Device; after the bout, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with the Road Warriors & Ellering in which they ranted about Ron Garvin sucker punching Dusty Rhodes before saying they would face the winners of whomever came out with the NWA Tag Team Titles between Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane and Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Dark match: Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title scaffold match (the stipulation may have been changed; there was no scaffold visible during the taping)

JCP @ Jacksonville, FL – Memorial Coliseum – July 27, 1988
TV taping:
Worldwide – 8/20/88 – featured an opening clip of NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Sting & Nikita Koloff; included Tony Schiavone & David Crockett on commentary; featured Jim Ross conducting an interview with the Road Warriors, alongside Paul Ellering, in which they said they were after the NWA Tag Team Titles and didn’t care who had them; they then noted NWA US Champion Barry Windham recently jumped Sting and that they would always be in Sting’s corner; Road Warrior Hawk then said it was convenient that the NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane were busy facing Anderson & Blanchard so neither team would have to face them; featured Ross conducting an interview with Steve Williams regarding his chasing NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo and the $10,000 that have been put up; Williams then said he wanted to go 60 minutes with Rotundo and not have to deal with Kevin Sullivan and Rick Steiner interfering; included Ross showing footage of Sting & Koloff against Anderson & Blanchard, with NWA US Champion Barry Windham then interfering and applying the claw on Sting outside the ring; moments later, Koloff ran Windham off with a steel chair and tended to the bloody Sting; Ross then conducted an interview with Sting, his head bandaged, alongside Koloff about the attack by Windham; featured Ross conducting an interview with JJ Dillon, Anderson & Blanchard regarding the challenge of Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane, during which Anderson said he was man enough to say he once loved Eaton as a brother but he can’t give up the titles for any friendship:
Ricky Morton pinned Cruel Connection with a crossbody off the top at 1:20
Rick Steiner (w/ Kevin Sullivan), Ron Garvin, & Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Curtis Thompson, Larry Stephens, & an unknown at 3:58 when Garvin pinned Stephens after landing several punches in the corner; during the bout, Hart briefly joined the commentary team to remind them that Garvin was a former NWA World Champion; after the contest, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Garvin, Sullivan, Hart, Perez, & Steiner in which Crockett said Dusty Rhodes had accepted Hart’s challenge to face Garvin in a dog collar match; moments later, Hart gave Garvin an envelope of cash before then cutting a promo on what Garvin would do to Rhodes in the match
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated George South & an unknown at 2:37 when Eaton pinned South after hitting the Double Goozle; during the bout, JJ Dillon cut an insert promo in which he said Cornette’s mother obviously wore the pants in the family and he would put Cornette over his knee and teach him the manners his father never did
Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Trent Knight & Bob Emory at 3:58 when Emory submitted to the Assassin’s Cobra Clutch; after the bout, Koloff pulled the Assassin off Emory and shoved him; moments later, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Jones, Koloff, & the Assassin in which Jones said he wanted victims, not necessarily victories; Jones then said he had a rocky summer but he would have Koloff & Assassin bring him victims
Dick Murdoch pinned Agent Steel with the brainbuster at 2:31
Lex Luger & Dusty Rhodes (w/ Magnum TA) vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon); Rhodes came to the ring wearing a Road Warriors T-shirt; Jim Ross was the ring announcer for the match; less than a minute of the match aired before the broadcast ended

JCP @ Daytona Beach, FL – Ocean Center – July 28, 1988 (5,500)
Bugsy McGraw pinned NWA Western Stages Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko
Rick Steiner pinned the Italian Stallion
Ron Garvin pinned Will Clifford following a right hand punch
Al Perez pinned Kendall Windham
Ricky Morton, Brad Armstrong, & Tim Horner defeated Ivan Koloff, Dick Murdoch, & the Russian Assassin when Morton pinned Assassin; after the bout, Murdoch argued with Paul Jones over the loss
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton in a handicap bunkhouse match
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo fought Steve Williams to a double count-out
NWA US Champion Barry Windham pinned Lex Luger in a Texas Death Match; Luger was accidentally announced as the winner after the match
Sting, Dusty Rhodes, Nikita Koloff, & the Road Warriors defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, Kevin Sullivan, JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in Wargames when Dillon submitted to Sting’s Scorpion Deathlock

JCP @ Houston, TX – Sam Houston Coliseum – July 29, 1988
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap bunkhouse match

– 7/88: Robert Gibson quit the NWA after being paid $1,100 for a week’s worth of Great American Bash house shows.

JCP @ Landover, MD – Capital Centre – July 30, 1988
Tim Horner defeated Rick Steiner
Bugsy McGraw fought Larry Zbyszko to a draw
Dick Murdoch defeated Rip Morgan
The Russian Assassin defeated Mighty Wilbur
Brad Armstrong (sub. for Robert Gibson) & Ricky Morton defeated the Sheepherders
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap bunkhouse match
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo fought Steve Williams to a double count-out
Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, the Road Warriors, Sting, & Paul Ellering defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, Kevin Sullivan, JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in a Tower of Doom match

JCP @ Detroit, MI – Cobo Arena – July 31, 1988 (7,000)
Larry Zbyzsko fought Bugsy McGraw to a draw after the 10-minute mark
Jimmy Garvin pinned Ivan Koloff at 5:45; after the bout, Paul Jones argued with Koloff over the loss
Ron Garvin pinned Tim Horner at the 50-second mark with the right hand punch
Ricky Morton & Brad Armstrong defeated the Sheepherders at 12:00
Rick Steiner pinned Kendall Windham
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez in a Russian Chain Match
Sting, Lex Luger, & the Road Warriors defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard when Luger pinned Blanchard at the 21-minute mark; the bout was advertised as a steel cage match
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a scaffold match
Dusty Rhodes & the Sheik defeated Kevin Sullivan & Dick Murdoch in a steel cage match at 3:55 when Rhodes pinned Sullivan; after the bout, the Sheik attacked Rhodes until Murdoch made the save

JCP @ Milwaukee, WI – Mecca – August 1, 1988
Dick Murdoch defeated the Russian Assassin
Jimmy Garvin defeated Rick Steiner
Al Perez defeated Kendall Windham
Larry Zbyszko defeated Tim Horner
Bugsy McGraw defeated Rip Morgan
Ricky Morton & Brad Armstrong defeated the Sheepherders
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title bunkhouse match
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Nikita Koloff
Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, Sting, & the Road Warriors defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard, and JJ Dillion in Wargames

JCP @ Columbus, GA – Municipal Auditorium – August 1988
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez via disqualification
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Kevin Sullivan & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo
The Italian Stallion defeated Kendall Windham
Ron Simmons pinned Rip Morgan
Steve Williams pinned Rick Steiner
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a double disqualification
Lex Luger & Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification

JCP @ Sioux City, IA – Municipal Auditorium – August 2, 1988
Larry Zbyszko defeated Ed Tossel
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Kendall Windham
Ron Garvin fought Dick Murdoch to a draw
Al Perez defeated Jimmy Garvin
The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap match
Lex Luger defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham
Sting, Steve Williams, & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard

JCP & Don Owen Promotions @ Seattle, WA – Arena – August 3, 1988
Avalanche (Paul Neu) defeated Billy Two Eagles
Mike Golden defeated the Grappler via disqualification
Steve Doll & Scott Peterson defeated Buddy Rose & Col. DeBeers
Larry Zbyszko defeated Kendall Windham
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeaeted Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a non-title handicap bunkhouse match
Al Perez defeated the Mighty Wilbur via forfeit
Sting & Dick Murdoch defeated Ivan Koloff & Ron Garvin
Jimmy Garvin defeated Kevin Sullivan in a taped fist match
Steve Williams fought NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo to a double count-out
Lex Luger, Nikita Koloff, & the Road Warriors defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in a steel cage match

JCP @ Las Vegas, NV – Thomas & Mack Center – August 4, 1988 (3,200)
Debut at the venue
Jimmy Garvin pinned NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko at 5:07 in a non-title match
Al Perez defeated Kendall Windham at 5:37 via submission with the spinning toe hold
Ron Garvin fought Dick Murdoch to a 15-minute time-limit draw
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a handicap bunkhouse match at the 18-minute mark when Cornette was pinned following a double clothesline
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo vs. Kendall Windham (sub. for Steve Williams) (6:06); after the bout, Kevin Sullivan attacked Windham until Williams, in street clothes, came out to make the save
The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin in a scaffold match at 5:31
Sting & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification at 19:15 when Anderson threw Koloff over the top
Dusty Rhodes & Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham at 14:44 when Luger pinned Windham with an inside cradle

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – August 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 8/6/88 – featured the Dick Murdoch vs. Trent Knight match from NWA Pro:
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner (w/ Kevin Sullivan) defeated Brad Holiday & Bob Emory when Steiner pinned Holiday with the belly to belly suplex
The Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan) defeated Tony Suber & Bret Holiday when Luke pinned Holiday
Brad Armstrong pinned Joe Cruz with a Russian legsweep
Kevin Sullivan pinned JC Wilde by putting a foot on Wilde’s chest during the cover
Mike Jackson & Curtis Thompson defeated Tommy Angel & Bob Riddle when Thompson pinned Riddle
Chris Champion pinned Don Valentine with the crane kick
NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Eaton (w/ Jim Cornette) pinned Gary Phelps with a kneedrop off the top
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Rick Allen via submission with the spinning toe hold
Rip Morgan (w/ the Sheepherders) pinned Bear Collie

JCP @ Inglewood, CA – Great Western Forum – August 5, 1988
Sting defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo via disqualification
Steve Williams defeated Rick Steiner
Jimmy Garvin pinned Kevin Sullivan
Larry Zbyszko fought Dick Murdoch to a double count-out
Nikita Koloff pinned Al Perez; the bout was billed as a Russian Chain Match
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a bunkhouse match
Rick Steiner pinned Jose Rossand
Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, Paul Ellering, & the Road Warriors defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in Wargames when Rhodes forced Dillon to submit to the figure-4

JCP @ Oakland, CA – Kaiser Convention Center – August 6, 1988 (6,000)
Ivan Koloff pinned Kendall Windham at 10:02 by using the tights for leverage when the momentum of a crossbody by Kendall put Koloff on top
Jimmy Garvin pinned Kevin Sullivan at 5:05 with a cradle, despite interference by Rick Steiner
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez in a Russian Chain match at 16:00
Dick Murdoch fought Ron Garvin to a 20-minute time-limit draw
Sting pinned NWA Western Stages Heritage Champion Larry Zbyzsko in a non-title match at 6:12 with a sunset flip
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo fought Steve Williams to a double count-out at 16:00; after the bout, Williams cleared both Rotundo and Rick Steiner from the ring
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification at 12:00 when Jim Cornette interfered
Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, the Road Warriors & Paul Ellering defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard, & JJ Dillon in Wargames at 24:00 when Dillon submitted to Luger’s Torture Rack

The Main Event – 8/7/88 – featured Jim Ross & Tony Schiavone on commentary; included a replay of the Lex Luger vs. NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson match that aired on the 5/1/88 episode; included an ad for the Great American Bash 88 home video:
Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner (w/ Kevin Sullivan) pinned Kendall Windham with an elbow drop at around the 5:30 mark after blocking a monkey flip out of the corner
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson, Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner, Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin (w/ Paul Jones) when Morton pinned Koloff after Fulton came off the top with a double axe handle, knocking Koloff into the Assassin, who had Morton in a Cobra Clutch; after the bout, Jones yelled at Koloff for the loss

JCP @ Kansas City, MO – Kemper Arena – August 7, 1988 (6,800)
The end of the Great American Bash tour
Rick Steiner fought Larry Zbyzsko to a draw after the 10-minute mark; Steiner played the babyface for the bout
Al Perez defeated JR Hogg at 1:03
Jimmy Garvin pinned Kevin Sullivan at 4:37
Ron Garvin defeated Kendall Windham at 5:01 via KO
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification at 14:08 when Jim Cornette interfered
Sting defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda via disqualification at 12:18 when Rick Steiner and Kevin Sullivan interfered
Steve Williams defeated NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson via count-out
The Road Warriors defeated Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin in a scaffold match
Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, & Dick Murdoch defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, & NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson in a steel cage match at 15:09 when Luger pinned Blanchard

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – Center Stage Theatre – August 10, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 8/13/88 – featured opening footage of Al Perez attacking Brad Armstrong as Kevin Sullivan held Armstrong’s foot from the floor; included a segment in which Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane interrupted Jim Ross, Tony Schiavone, & David Crockett in which Cornette said the Four Horsemen vitamins were nothing more than Flintstone’s vitamins and then cut a promo on Gary Hart for Hart’s recent comments directed toward him; featured an ad promoting the Great American Bash 88 home video; included Crockett conducting an interview with Lex Luger regarding his rematch with NWA World Champion Ric Flair; Luger received a mixed reaction during the segment; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Paul Jones, alongside the Russian Assassin, in which he said he would take out the Road Warriors & Paul Ellering but they were still around; Jones said there was something wrong in his camp and it was Ivan Koloff; Jones said he spoke with Koloff and Koloff said he would give him 110% from now on, and that’s all Jones needed to eliminate the Road Warriors; included Crockett conducting an interview with Flair, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, and JJ Dillon regarding their challengers:
Ricky Morton pinned Lee Ramsey with a crossbody off the top at 2:06; after the bout, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Morton regarding his new team with Nikita Koloff; moments later, Koloff appeared and said he and Morton were after the NWA Tag Team, NWA US Tag Team, and NWA World Title belts
Kevin Sullivan, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, & Rick Steiner (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Don Valentine, Rick Allen, & Gary Phelps at 4:05 when Steiner scored the pin with a belly to belly suplex after Rotundo hit the butterfly suplex, and Sullivan hit the double stomp four times
Brad Armstrong pinned Dave Spearman at 3:01 with the side Russian leg sweep
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Max McGyver via submission with the spinning toe hold at 1:34; after the bout, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Hart, alongside Perez, regarding Dusty Rhodes and said his combination of Perez & Ron Garvin or Perez & Kevin Sullivan could take out Rhodes & Dick Murdoch
NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Curtis Thompson via submission with the claw at 2:53; during the bout, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard cut an insert promo on NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane, during which Anderson compared Eaton & Lane to women; after the match, Crockett conducted an interview with Dillon and Windham regarding the challenge of Sting and Dusty Rhodes
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Brad & Brett Holiday at 1:07 when Fulton scored the pin after Rogers slammed him onto one of the opponents; prior to the bout, it was noted the Boys Club of Florence, SC was on hand for the show

JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – August 12, 1988 (9,500)
TV taping:
The Masked Maniac defeated Trent Knight
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Kendall Windham
Brad Armstrong defeated Al Perez via disqualification
NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Nikita Koloff
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a double disqualification
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

Worldwide – 8/13/88:
Steve Williams vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Kendall Windham & George South
Kevin Sullivan, Ron Garvin, & Al Perez vs. Brad Armstrong, Tim Horner, & Joe Cruz
Nikita Koloff vs. an unknown
The Road Warriors vs. two unknowns

JCP @ Macon, GA – Coliseum – August 13, 1988 NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a double disqualification

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – Center Stage Theatre – August 17, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 8/20/88:
Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) defeated Jerry Price via submission with the spining toe hold
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated the Menace & Jim Boss when Fulton pinned the Menace
The Russian Assassin (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Robbie Alumen via submission with the Russian Guillotine
Ricky Morton pinned Dave Spearman with a crossbody off the top
Kendall Windham & the Italian Stallion defeated Keith Steinborn & Don Valentine when Windham pinned Valentine
Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner (w/ Kevin Sullivan & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda) pinned Tony Suber
Brad Armstrong pinned Max McGyver with the side Russian legsweep
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) pinned Bear Collie & the Black Shadow when Eaton pinned Shadow with the Rocket Launcher
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo (w/ Kevin Sullivan & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner) pinned Rick Allen with the butterfly suplex
Nikita Koloff pinned Russ Tyler with the Russian Sickle
The Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan) defeated Brad & Brett Holiday when Luke pinned Brad
NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Lee Ramsey

JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – August 18, 1988
The Russian Assassin defeated the Italian Stallion
Brad Armstrong defeated Ivan Koloff
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated the Sheepherders
Sting defeated Al Perez
Ricky Morton defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification
The Road Warriors defeated Rick Steiner & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo
NWA US Tag Team Champion Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champion Arn Anderson to a double disqualification
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – August 19, 1988 (13,000; near sell out)
Ron Simmons fought Larry Zbyszko to a draw
Ricky Morton, Nikita Koloff, & Brad Armstrong defeated Rip Morgan & the Sheepherders
Sting defeated Al Perez
The Road Warriors defeated Rick Steiner & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo
NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Steve Williams via count-out
Dusty Rhodes defeated the Russian Assassin
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a double disqualification
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

Worldwide – 8/20/88:
Ricky Morton vs. Cruel Connection
Ron Garvin, Rick Steiner, & Al Perez vs. Curtis Thompson & two unknowns
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. two unknowns
Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin vs. two unknowns
Dick Murdoch vs. Agent Steel
Lex Luger & Dusty Rhodes vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham

JCP @ Philadelphia, PA – Civic Center – August 20, 1988
Ron Simmons & Brad Armstrong fought Rick Steiner & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo to a draw
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated the Sheepherders
Sting, Steve Williams, Ricky Morton, & Brad Armstrong defeated Al Perez, Larry Zbyszko, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Nikita Koloff via count-out
Dusty Rhodes defeated the Russian Assassin
The Road Warriors defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification

JCP @ Cincinatti, OH – Cincinnati Gardens – August 21, 1988
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner
Sting pinned Al Perez
Steve Williams pinned the Russian Assassin
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Ricky Morton & Brad Armstrong (sub. for Robert Gibson)
NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Nikita Koloff via count-out
The Road Warriors defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification; Luger originally won the match and title with a sunset flip but the decision was changed by the original referee who saw Flair throw Luger over the top rope moments earlier

JCP @ Sumter, SC – Fairgrounds Exhibition Center – August 23, 1988 (sell out)
TV taping:
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a double disqualification

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – August 24, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 8/27/88 – featured the NWA US Tag Team Champion Stan Lane vs. Curtis Thompson match from NWA Worldwide:
Nikita Koloff & Ricky Morton vs. Price & McGyver
The Russian Assassin vs. Bret Holiday
Rick Steiner vs. Keith Steinborn
Al Perez vs. Gary Royal
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Bret Holiday & Ramsey
Brad Armstrong vs. Gary Phelps
Sting vs. Cruel Connection #1
Steve Williams vs. the Menace
Jimmy Garvin vs. Agent Steele
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo vs. Eddie Sweat

JCP @ Columbus, GA – Municipal Auditorium – August 25, 1988
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez via disqualification
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Kevin Sullivan & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo
The Italian Stallion defeated Kendall Windham
Ron Simmons pinned Rip Morgan
Steve Williams pinned Rick Steiner
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a double disqualification
Lex Luger & Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – Omni – August 26, 1988 (13,700)
Ron Simmons (sub. for Tim Horner) defeated Rip Morgan
The Italian Stallion defeated Kendall Windham (sub. for Al Perez)
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated the Sheepherders
Sting fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham to a draw
Dusty Rhodes defeated the Russian Assassin (sub. for Ron Garvin)
The Road Warriors defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard via disqualification
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
Jimmy Garvin, Steve Williams, Nikita Koloff, Brad Armstrong, & Ricky Morton defeated Kevin Sullivan, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, Rick Steiner, Ivan Koloff, & Al Perez (sub. for the Russian Assassin) in a Tower of Doom match

Worldwide – 8/27/88:
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. Larry Stevens & Trent Knight
Rick Steiner, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. George South & two unknowns
Al Perez vs. an unknown
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. two unknowns
Nikita Koloff & Ricky Morton vs. Agent Steel & an unknown
NWA US Champion Barry Windham vs. Bob Riddle

JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – August 27, 1988 (13,500)
Debut at the new coliseum
Rip Morgan & the Sheepherders defeated Kendall Windham, Ron Simmons, & the Italian Stallion
Ricky Morton defeated Cruel Connection #1
Nikita Koloff defeated Al Perez in a chain match
Dusty Rhodes & Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham & Larry Zbyzsko
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a no contest
The Road Warriors, Jimmy Garvin, Brad Armstrong, & Steve Williams defeated Kevin Sullivan, Rick Steiner, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, Ivan Koloff, & the Russian Assassin in a Tower of Doom match
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

JCP @ Rock Hill, SC – Coliseum – August 27, 1988 Kendall Windham vs. Cruel Connection #2
Chris Champion vs. Cruel Connection #1
Tim Horner vs. the Italian Stallion
Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson vs. Larry Zbyszko & Rip Morgan
Nikita Koloff vs. Al Perez (Russian Chain match)
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Dusty Rhodes & Sting vs. Ron Garvin & NWA US Champion Barry Windham
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Lex Luger

JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – August 28, 1988 (6,000)
TV taping:
Sting (sub. for Dusty Rhodes) & the Road Warriors defeated Kevin Sullivan, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, & Florida Heavyweight Champion Rick Steiner via disqualification
NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Steve Williams via count-out
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a no contest
Lex Luger & Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Al Perez

JCP @ Daytona Beach, FL – Ocean Center – August 28, 1988
Bugsy McGraw vs. Krusher Knoff
Tim Horner vs. Larry Zbyszko
Brad Armstrong vs. Rick Steiner
Kendall Windham vs. Al Perez
Jimmy Garvin, Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson vs. Ivan Koloff, Dick Murdoch, & the Russian Assassin
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers
Steve Williams vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo
Lex Luger vs. NWA US Champion Barry Windham
Dusty Rhodes, Paul Ellering, Nikita Koloff, & the Road Warriors vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair, JJ Dillon, Kevin Sullivan, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard

JCP @ Greenville, SC – Municipal Auditorium – August 29, 1988
Kendall Windham vs. Kevin Sullivan did not take place as advertised
Kevin Sullivan (sub. for Larry Zbyszko) defeated the Italian Stallion
Al Perez defeated Chris Champion (sub. for Ron Simmons)
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner defeated Brad Armstrong & Ron Simmons (sub. for the Road Warriors)
Sting, Ricky Morton, Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Ivan Koloff, Russian Assassin, Luke Williams, & Rip Morgan
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a double disqualification

JCP @ Savannah, GA – Civic Center – August 30, 1988
TV taping:
Dark match after the taping: NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a double disqualification

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – August 31, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 9/3/88 – featured opening footage of Dusty Rhodes & Brad Armstrong vs. Kevin Sullivan & Al Perez; included Tony Schiavone & Jim Ross on commentary; featured David Crockett conducting an interview with Dusty Rhodes regarding Kevin Sullivan and Gary Hart; moments later, Rhodes called out a woman in the crowd who had cat called him and said he had turned down uglier women than her; included an ad for Clash of the Champions III which announced NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane would be on the card, which didn’t happen; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Sting regarding his wanting Barry Windham’s NWA US Title; included a pretaped promo by NWA World Champion Ric Flair bragged about being the champion and said Herschel Walker, the Atlanta Braves’ Dale Murphy, Lex Luger, Dusty Rhodes, Ricky Morton, and Steve Williams all had to look up to him; featured an ad for the Great American Bash 88 home video:
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated George South & Keith Steinborn at 3:24 when Rogers pinned Steinborn following the Rocket Launcher
Mike Jackson & Gary Royal defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) via disqualification at 3:33 when Cornette hit Jackson with the tennis racquet; after the match, Eaton & Lane continued to assault their opponents; moments later, David Crockett conducted an interview with Cornette, Eaton & Lane regarding JJ Dillon, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard and the attack Eaton recently sustained from Anderson & Blanchard backstage; during the segment, Cornette noted the injuries his men had given Ron Garvin and Bobby Fulton and the fact Anderson & Blanchard won the belts only after Eaton & Lane attacked Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson earlier that night
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo (w/ Kevin Sullivan) pinned Bob Emory (sub. for Jimmy Garvin) with the butterfly suplex at 1:30; Garvin was the scheduled challenger for the title; following his entrance, Sullivan grabbed Precious on the floor, with Garvin and Sullivan then brawling until Rotundo jumped Garvin from behind; Sullivan then shoved Precious to the floor and hit referee Teddy Long; moments later, Rotundo held Garvin as Sullivan threw a cinder block onto Garvin’s leg; Garvin screamed “My god, my leg is broken” as Sting, Mike Jackson, Dusty Rhodes, Steve Williams, Ricky Morton, Brad Armstrong, Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers, and Precious tended to Garvin; moments later, Garvin was taken backstage on a backboard; following the commercial break, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Rotundo in which he and Sullivan demanded that they wanted the #1 contender to come out and get a title shot; moments later, Emory, an enhancement wrestler, came out instead; after the match, Williams ran out and knocked Rotundo to the floor; following the commercial break, David Crockett said Garvin’s injury was very severe and that he had been taken to the hospital
NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned the Italian Stallion with the lariat at 2:35; during the bout, it was noted Dusty Rhodes and Dick Murdoch would team up the following week in Houston, TX; following the commercial break, Crockett conducted an interview with Windham & Dillon regarding the challenge of Sting, during which Windham said Sting wouldn’t win the US title just like he couldn’t take the NWA World Title from Ric Flair
Ron Simmons pinned Joe Cruze with a spinebuster at 1:49; after the match, Ross & Crockett conducted an interview with Simmons, who returned from the locker room, in which he said he was worthy of title shots and then told the kids that his success came without the use of drugs and that it wasn’t worth it to get involved with drugs
Ricky Morton & Steve Williams vs. the Menace & Jerry Price
Ivan Koloff & the Russian Assassin vs. Jones & Wilde
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Tommy Angel & Trent Knight
Al Perez vs. Rick Allen

JCP @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – September 1, 1988
The Italian Stallion defeated Gary Royal
Ivan Koloff defeated George South
The Russian Assassin (Dave Shelton) defeated Chris Champion
Brad Armstrong & Ricky Morton, Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, Rick Steiner, & the Sheepherders
Dick Murdoch defeated Larry Zbyzsko
Kevin Sullivan & Al Perez defeated Sting & Nikita Koloff
NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Steve Williams via count-out
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a no contest

JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – September 2, 1988
Worldwide taping:
Featured the debut of Magnum TA’s Straight Talk segment, with guest Kendall Windham
Ron Simmons defeated Cruel Connection #1
Larry Zbyzsko pinned Mark Fleming
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated the Sheepherders
Steve Williams, Dick Murdoch, & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, Al Perez, & Kevin Sullivan
Ricky Morton defeated the Russian Assassin when Ivan Koloff’s interference backfired
Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification
NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a No DQ match after NWA US Champion Barry Windham interfered
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via count-out in a No DQ match
Worldwide – 9/3/88:
NWA US Tag Team Champion Stan Lane vs. Curtis Thompson
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo pinned the Italian Stallion
Nikita Koloff, Steve Williams, & Jimmy Garvin vs. Rick Steiner, Lee Ramsey, & Cruel Connection
The Sheepherders vs. Kendall Windham & an unknown
The Russian Assassin vs. an unknown
Sting vs. Agent Steel
Al Perez vs. an unknown

JCP @ Baltimore, MD – Arena – September 3, 1988 (11,000)
Ricky Morton, Ron Simmons, & Brad Armstrong defeated the Sheepherders & Larry Zbyzsko
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Ivan Koloff & Russian Assassin #1
Nikita Koloff pinned Rip Morgan
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda defeated Steve Williams via disqualification
Dick Murdoch defeated Kevin Sullivan via disqualification
Dusty Rhodes & Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham & Al Perez
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a double disqualification
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

JCP @ Detroit, MI – Cobo Hall – September 4, 1988 (7,500)
Ron Simmons defeated Rip Morgan
Rick Steiner defeated the Italian Stallion
Brad Armstrong, Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & the Sheepherders
Steve Williams defeated Ivan Koloff
NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Sting via disqualification
Dusty Rhodes & Dick Murdoch defeated Kevin Sullivan & Larry Zbyzsko
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a no contest
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

JCP @ Covington, GA – September 5, 1988 (5,500)
George South defeated Rip Morgan
Ron Simmons & the Italian Stallion defeated the Sheepherders in a Best 2 out of 3 falls match
Brad Armstrong pinned Ivan Koloff

JCP @ Seattle, WA – Sports Arena – September 1988
The Avalanche defeated Billy Two Eagles
The Southern Rockers fought Col. DeBeers & Buddy Rose to a draw
Mike Golden defeated the Grappler via disqualification
Larry Zbyszko pinned Kendall Windham
Al Perez defeated Mighty Wilbur via forfeit
Sting & Dick Murdoch defeated Ron Garvin & Ivan Koloff
Jimmy Garvin defeated Kevin Sullivan in a taped fist match
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Jim Cornette, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a bunkhouse match
Steve Williams fought NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo to a double count-out
Lex Luger, Nikita Koloff, & the Road Warriors defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard in a steel cage match

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – September 7, 1988
World Championship Wrestling taping:
9/10/88:
Sting vs. Tommy Angel
Ron Simmons vs. Bob Riddle
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. Price & Scott
The Russian Assassin vs. Keith Steinborn
Ricky Morton & Brad Armstrong vs. Steele & Menace
The Varsity Club vs. Stevens & David Isley
Steve Williams vs. Don Valentine
Larry Zbyzsko vs. Tony Suber
Al Perez vs. Mike Justice

Clash of the Champions III “Fall Brawl” – Albany, GA – Civic Center – September 7, 1988 (3,700)
Shown live on TBS – included an opening introduction by Tony Schiavone & NWA World Champion Ric Flair, discussing the show and Flair’s upcoming title defenses against Lex Luger; featured Jim Ross & Bob Caudle on commentary; included the announcement Jimmy Garvin had sustained a broken leg and would be out for several months, with footage then shown of Garvin being attacked during the 9/3/88 World Championship Wrestling; featured Schiavone speaking with Flair and John Ayers, who would be the special guest referee for the upcoming Flair vs. Luger matches; Flair questioned Ayers about what made him think he was qualified to referee, with Ayers saying he knew something about wrestling and he was unbiased; included a graphic promoting NWA Main Event; featured Schiavone conducting a ringside interview with Ayers about his referee role in the upcoming Flair vs. Luger matches; included a closing segment in which Flair, with Schiavone, addressed Ayers interference in the main event and defending his title against the challenger of Luger:
Brad Armstrong fought NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ Kevin Sullivan) to a 20-minute time-limit draw at 20:02; late in the bout, Steve Williams appeared ringside to cheer on Armstrong; Armstrong repeatedly kicked out of the champion’s pin attempts as the time limit expired; after the bout, Williams celebrated with Armstrong in the ring before helping him from ringside
Nikita Koloff & Steve Williams defeated the Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan) at 17:08 when Koloff pinned Luke Williams with the Russian Sickle
Dusty Rhodes defeated Kevin Sullivan (w/ Gary Hart) at 7:00 by pinning an interfering Hart with an inside cradle; late in the bout, Al Perez appeared and helped in double teaming Rhodes with a dog collar and chain but referee Tommy Young allowed the match to continue; after the bout, Rhodes briefly took a seat at ringside before eventually going backstage
Ricky Morton defeated Ivan Koloff (w/ Paul Jones) in a Russian chain match at 9:35, despite interference by Jones; after the bout, the Russian Assassin appeared and threw Morton to the floor; moments later, Jones began blaming Koloff for the loss – even though it was his own fault – with Koloff eventually knocking Jones down; the Assassin then attacked Koloff, with another masked Russian appearing; the Russians and Jones then assaulted Koloff with the chain before hanging him over the top rope with it (debut of the second Russian Assassin) (The Best of Clash of the Champions)
Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) via disqualification at 21:12 after the Atlanta Falcons’ John Ayres climbed in the ring as Windham had Sting covered and told referee Tommy Young that Windham hit Sting with a steel chair; after the bout, Sting and Ayres cleared Windham and Dillon from the ring

JCP @ Houston, TX – Sam Houston Coliseum – September 9, 1988 (3,000)
Brad Armstrong pinned Rick Steiner
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Tug Taylor & Rip Morgan (sub. for the Sheepherders, who were in Puerto Rico)
Nikita Koloff pinned Russian Assassin #1
NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Sting via count-out
Ricky Morton pinned Rip Morgan (sub. for NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda)
Dusty Rhodes & Steve Williams (sub. for Dick Murdoch) defeated Kevin Sullivan & Al Perez when Williams pinned Perez
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to a double disqualification
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

Worldwide – 9/10/88:
The Road Warriors defeated two unknowns
Brad Armstrong vs. Trent Knight
Kevin Sullivan & Al Perez vs. George South & an unknown
The Russian Assassin vs. Agent Steel
The Sheepherders defeated two unknowns
Steve Williams vs. NWA US Champion Barry Windham

JCP @ Philadelphia, PA – Civic Center – September 10, 1988 (6,532)
Children’s tickets were sold for $1
Steve Corino and Stevie Richards were in attendance for the show
Ron Simmons defeated Agent Steel
Ricky Morton pinned Curtis Thompson
Brad Armstrong, Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Rick Steiner, Larry Zbyzsko, & Al Perez at the 10-minute mark
Dusty Rhodes defeated Kevin Sullivan in a dog collar match when Brad Armstrong (sub. for Dick Murdoch), who was handcuffed to Al Perez at ringside for the duration of the bout, hit Sullivan with the timekeeper’s bell
Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification when the champion refused to break the claw after Sting reached the ring ropes
The Road Warriors defeated Rip Morgan & Russian Assassin #1 when Road Warrior Hawk pinned Morgan; after the bout, Ivan Koloff attacked Paul Jones until Koloff was attacked by the Russian Assassins; the Road Warriors eventually made the save
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated Nikita Koloff via disqualification at the 20-minute mark
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to win the titles at 14:50 when Eaton pinned Anderson with the Alabama Jam at the same time Blanchard pinned Lane with the slingshot suplex; because Eaton and Anderson were the legal men, the challengers won the titles; prior to the bout, Jim Cornette, JJ Dillon, and Anderson exchanged words on the mic; the match was advertised as a Best 2 out of 3 falls match (Anderson’s last appearance for a year; Blanchard’s last appearance for 6 years) (Wrestling Rarities: The Midnight Express)
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification after JJ Dillon hit Luger with his shoe and NWA US Champion Barry Windham interfered; former NFL player John Ayres was the guest referee for the bout

JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – Cumberland County Memorial Arena – September 11, 1988 (matinee)
TV taping:
Worldwide – 9/24/88 – featured an opening clip showing how John Ayers took part in the Clash of the Champions and gave Sting a disqualification victory over NWA US Champion Barry Windham; included David Crockett conducting a ringside interview with JJ Dillon in which he said Lex Luger has become the toughest challenger ever for NWA World Champion Ric Flair and Sting was becoming a threat to NWA US Champion Barry Windham, then saying Jim Cornette’s team recently proved they were the better team that night in Philadelphia but then questioned whether they would stand the test of time; featured a backstage promo by Dusty Rhodes in which he noted Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton were the new NWA Tag Team Champions before turning his attention to Kevin Sullivan wanting a dog collar match with him; Rhodes then discussed Al Perez and Gary Hart were talking about his family, with Rhodes saying America was his family and he’s got the support of Luger, Ron Simmons, Steve Williams, Sting, and Nikita Koloff; included Jim Ross conducting an interview with Williams about his chasing NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, with Williams saying he was happy about it being football season, then challenging Rotundo to put the title on the line in a 60-minute time-limit match; featured Magnum TA hosting a segment of Straight Talk with the Boss with Ivan Koloff as his guest, with Koloff saying he’s always respected Magnum as a person and wrestler and responded to Paul Jones’s comments about him; Koloff said Jones was greedy and took advantage of everyone whereas he himself has principles; Ivan then said he would fight his own fight and come after Jones and his men; included Ross conducting an interview with Flair about the challenge of Luger; featured Ross conducting a closing interview with Luger in which he said all the promoters around the country were after him and he was in the NWA because he wanted to be there and he woudl take the title from Flair:
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner (w/ Kevin Sullivan) defeated two unknowns at 1:26 when Rotundo scored the pin with the butterfly suplex; Steiner came to the ring in possession of the Florida Heavyweight Title; Steiner had the match won until Sullivan ordered him to tag out to Rotundo for the pinfall, with Steiner then looking dejected after the bout; moments later, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with the Varsity Club in which Sullivan noted Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton were the new NWA Tag Team Champions, ranted on Dusty Rhodes, and said he wasn’t the only one coming for Rhodes; Sullivan then said there was a movement growing against Rhodes and he would do to him what Ron Garvin couldn’t, then saying he knew it was Rhodes’ last run; during the segment, Sullivan physically abused Steiner
The Russian Assassins (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Curtis Thompson & an unknown at 1:08 when Thompson was pinned after sustaining a loaded headbutt; during the bout, Ricky Morton & Nikita Koloff came out to cut an insert promo on the Russian Assassins; after the match, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Jones and his men in which Jones cut a promo on Ivan Koloff before reviewing footage of Jones & the Assassins triple teaming Koloff with his own Russian chain before Nikita made the save
Ron Simmons pinned an unknown with a shoulderblock from the middle turnbuckle at 1:30; after the match, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Simmons in which Simmons said he had been speaking to the kids about the dangers of drugs and noted he spent 15 years of his life living in the projects
Sting & Ricky Morton vs. Agent Steel & an unknown at 2:03 when Steel submitted to Sting’s Scorpion Deathlock
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated George South & John Savage at the 58-second mark when Eaton pinned South after the Double Goozle and Lane pinned Savage after a kick; Eaton & Lane came out with both sets of titles; during the contest, Tony Schiavone named past tag team championship duos and said “Ole and … Gene Anderson” so as not to mention Arn Anderson; after the contest, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Cornette, Eaton & Lane in which they said Horsemen vitamins, alcohol, and painted ladies don’t make tag team champions; Cornette then said Tully Blanchard was an Eddie Munster look-a-like and Arn looked like Dom Delouise
Chris Champion pinned David Isley with the crane kick at 1:08 after a springboard clothesline into the ring (Champion’s debut with the Karate Kid gimmick)

JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – September 11, 1988 (2,500)
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Rick Steiner defeated Brad Armstrong & the Italian Stallion when Rotunda pinned Stallion after stealing the pinfall from Steiner
Steve Williams pinned Rip Morgan with the Oklahoma Stampede at around the 6-minute mark
The Russian Assassins defeated Ricky Morton & Nikita Koloff via disqualification when Ivan Koloff interfered at the 10-minute mark; after the match, Paul Jones attacked Ivan, leading to the Russians triple teaming him until Nikita made the save
The Road Warriors defeated the Sheepherders at the 6-minute mark
Dusty Rhodes (w/ Brad Armstrong) defeated Al Perez in a dog collar match by pinning an interfering Gary Hart; during the match, Kevin Sullivan came out and attacked Armstrong at ringside
Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification when the champion wouldn’t release the claw hold against the ropes
NWA World & US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers when Lane pinned Rogers after hitting him with a chair; at the same time, Fulton pinned Eaton with a sunset flip but referee Tommy Young didn’t notice it
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification at the 18-minute mark when Flair threw the challenger over the top rope; former NFL player John Ayres was scheduled as the guest referee but did not appear; Luger originally won the match and title when replacement referee Teddy Long made the pinfall but initial referee Tommy Young overruled it due to Flair throwing Luger over the top earlier in the match

JCP @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – September 12, 1988
Brad Armstrong defeated Luke Williams; the match was scheduled as Armstrong & Kendall Windham vs. the Sheepherders
Russian Assassin #1 defeated the Italian Stallion; the match was scheduled as the Russian Assassins vs. Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers
Ricky Morton defeated Al Perez
Nikita Koloff defeated Rip Morgan (sub. for Larry Zbyszko)
The Road Warriors & Steve Williams defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, Rick Steiner, & Kevin Sullivan
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers (sub. for Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard); the initial match was scheduled as No DQ
Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification

JCP @ Columbia, SC – Township Auditorium – September 13, 1988
TV taping:
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – September 14, 1988
TV taping

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – September 15, 1988
TV taping

Worldwide – 9/17/88:
Ron Simmons & Brad Armstrong vs. Agent Steel & an unknown
The Russian Assassin vs. George South
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. two unknowns
NWA US Champion Barry Windham vs. an unknown
Steve Williams vs. an unknown
The Sheepherders vs. two unknowns

JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – September 16, 1988
Ivan Koloff defeated Rip Morgan
The Sheepherders defeated Chris Champion & Mark Fleming
The Russian Assassins defeated Nikita Koloff & the Italian Stallion
The Road Warriors & Steve Williams defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, Rick Steiner, & Larry Zbyszko
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers
Dusty Rhodes defeated Kevin Sullivan in a dog collar match
Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Lex Luger to a no contest

JCP @ Charleston, SC – Johnson-Hagwood Stadium – September 17, 1988
The Road Warriors defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – September 18, 1988 (3,200)
Larry Zbyzsko pinned Curtis Thompson
The Sheepherders defeated Chris Champion & Mark Fleming
The Russian Assassins defeated Nikita Koloff & the Italian Stallion when the Stallion was pinned
The Road Warriors defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Rick Steiner; after the bout, Steiner and Rotunda argued over the loss
Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers

– 9/20/88: Nikita Koloff and Mandy Smithson were married.

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – September 21, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 9/24/88:
The Road Warriors defeated the Menace #1 & #2
NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Agent Steele
Sting defeated Jerry Price
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Curtis Thompson & Cruel Connection #1
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Mike Justice & Griffin
Nikita Koloff defeated Eddie Sweat
Steve Williams & Brad Armstrong defeated Keith Steinborn & Jones
Kevin Sullivan, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda, & Rick Steiner defeated Bill Mulkey, Gary Royal, & Hallis
Al Perez defeated Max Mcgyver
Russian Assassin #1 & #2 defeated the Italian Stallion & Miles

JCP @ Frederick, MD – Community College Fieldhouse – September 23, 1988
Brad Armstrong vs. Russian Assassin #2
Ricky Morton vs. Al Perez
Nikita Koloff vs. Russian Assassin #1
The Sheepherders vs. Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers
Steve Williams vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard
Sting & Lex Luger vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham

JCP @ Washington DC – Armory – September 24, 1988
Al Perez defeated the Italian Stallion
The Russian Assassins defeated the Sheepherders
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo (w/ Kevin Sullivan) pinned Steve Williams when Sullivan held Williams’ leg down from the floor
Sting fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham to a double count-out
Dusty Rhodes defeated Kevin Sullivan (w/ Gary Hart); after the bout, Sullivan and Gary Hart double teamed Rhodes
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification when Luger threw Flair over the top rope

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – Omni – September 25, 1988 (6,700)
Luke Williams (w/ Butch Miller & Rip Morgan) pinned Curtis Thompson
Dick Murdoch pinned Larry Zbyzsko at the 12-minute mark
Mike Rotunda, Rick Steiner, & Al Perez defeated Steve Williams, Nikita Koloff, & the Italian Stallion at 15:29 when Steiner pinned Stallion
Russian Assassin #2 (Jack Victory) pinned Ivan Koloff at 8:50 when the other Russian Assassin switched places and headbutted Koloff with a loaded mask; after the bout, Nikita Koloff made the save for Ivan
The Midnight Express defeated the Fantastics when Stan Lane pinned Tommy Rogers
Dusty Rhodes pinned Kevin Sullivan at 8:15 in a collar match after ramming his head into a chair
Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification at 10:30
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification at the 19-minute mark when JJ Dillon interfered

JCP @ Greenville, SC – Municipal Auditorium – September 26, 1988
Gary Royal fought Agent Steele to a draw
Russian Assassin #2 defeated Curtis Thompson
Russian Assassin #1 defeated George South
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Rick Steiner & Larry Zbyszko
The Italian Stallion (sub. for Brad Armstrong) defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda
Al Perez defeated Ron Simmons
NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Sting
Steve Williams & Dick Murdoch defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Columbus, GA – Municipal Auditorium – September 27, 1988
TV taping:
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Dennis Condrey defeated Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – September 28, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 10/1/88:
Ron Simmons vs. Eddie Sweat
Ivan Koloff vs. Agent Steele
Rick Steiner vs. the Italian Stallion
Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Trent Knight
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. the Menace & Nightmare
NWA US Champion Barry Windham vs. George South
Steve Williams vs. Joe Cruz
Sting vs. Terry Jones
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Gary Royal & Price
Dick Murdoch vs. JC Wilde
Larry Zbyzsko & Al Perez vs. Mike Jackson & Keith Steinborn

JCP @ Hammond, IN – Civic Center – September 29, 1988

JCP @ Winnipeg, Manitoba – Arena – September 30, 1988 (4,000)
Rip Morgan pinned the Masked Invader with a crossbody off the top
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Rick Steiner & Larry Zbyzsko when Fulton pinned Zbyszko with a sunset flip
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda pinned the Italian Stallion by reversing a small package
Nikita & Ivan Koloff defeated the Russian Assasins when Ivan scored the pin
Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification when the champion refused to break the claw as Sting was on the apron
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan) when Lane pinned Butch Miller after Eaton hit Miller with Jim Cornette’s tennis racquet
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification when JJ Dillon interfered as Luger had Flair in the Torture Rack; after the bout, Luger put Dillon in the hold until Flair attacked him, with Flair and Dillon escaping ringside

Worldwide – 10/1/88:
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Agent Steel & KC Wild
Sting vs. an unknown
Steve Williams & Brad Armstrong vs. two unknowns
The Road Warriors vs. two unknowns
The Sheepherders vs. two unknowns
Al Perez, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, & Rick Steiner vs. the Italian Stallion, Randy Mulkey, & an unknown
The Russian Assassin vs. an unknown

JCP @ Brandon, Manitoba – Keystone Centre – October 1, 1988 (1,000)
The original line up included NWA Tag Team Champions Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson vs. Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Nikita Koloff & Ricky Morton, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda vs. Steve Williams, and Rick Steiner vs. Assassin #2
Rick Steiner fought Larry Zbyzsko to a 10-minute time-limit draw
The Sheepherders defeated Ron Ritchie & Bill Cody when Luke Williams pinned Cody after a double gutbuster
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda pinned the Italian Stallion with an elbow drop after avoiding a dropkick
Ivan Koloff pinned Russian Assassin #2 with a small package
Nikita Koloff defeated Russian Assassin #1 via disqualification when Russian Assassin #2 interfered; after the bout, Ivan Koloff made the save
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers after Lane hit an enzuiguri to Fulton
Sting & Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification when Flair threw Sting over the top rope

JCP @ Chicago, IL – UIC Pavilion – October 2, 1988
Ron Simmons defeated Rip Morgan
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda defeated the Italian Stallion
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought Dick Murdoch & Dusty Rhodes to a draw
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated the Sheepherders
The Russian Assassins defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff via disqualification
Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Lex Luger to a draw

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – October 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 10/8/88 – featured the Bam Bam Bigelow vs. David Isley match from NWA Worldwide:
The Road Warriors vs. Allen & Jones
Ron Simmons vs. the Menace
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. Keith Steinborn & Price
Dick Murdoch vs. Cruel Connection #1
Russian Assassin #1 vs. Brett Holiday
The Sheepherders vs. Justice & Wilde
Rick Steiner vs. Curtis Thompson
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Agent Steele & Mike Jackson
NWA US Champion Barry Windham vs. Gary Royal
Nikita Koloff vs. the Blue Demon
Larry Zbyzsko vs. Eddie Sweat

JCP @ Macon, GA – Coliseum – October 4, 1988 (2,900)
TV taping:
NWA US Champion Barry Windham pinned Dick Murdoch at 15:40
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification at 15:02

JCP @ Raleigh, NC – October 6, 1988 (700)
The Italian Stallion defeated Rip Morgan
Bobby Fulton pinned Luke Williams; the bout was to have been the Fantastics vs. the Sheepherders but Tommy Rogers no-showed; after the bout, Fulton did a stretcher job for the Sheepherders
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda pinned Ron Simmons
The Road Warriors defeated Al Perez & Larry Zbyzsko
NWA Tag Team Champions & NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner when Sullivan was pinned
Nikita Koloff fought Russian Assassin #1 to a double disqualification
Lex Luger & Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham in a lumberjack match when Sting pinned Flair

JCP @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – October 7, 1988
TV taping:
NWA Pro: NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Sting (sub. for Dusty Rhodes) & the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Kevin Sullivan, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, & Rick Steiner via disqualification when, as Sting set Rotunda up for the Scorpion Deathlock, the Road Warriors attacked their partner, double teamed him, and hit the Doomsday Device; moments later, Lex Luger came out and was also double teamed; several wrestlers, including Nikita Koloff, then tended to Sting and Luger as the Road Warriors left ringside; Steiner then helped in bringing a stretcher into the ring for Sting; after the bout, Tony Schiavone conducted a backstage interview with Ellering & the Road Warriors in which they said they were threw carrying guys like Sting and Rhodes and that all they needed was each other; Ellering then blamed Rhodes for not appearing as scheduled, instead appearing at a charity, and Sting’s injury came as a result of that
Larry Zbyzsko defeated the Italian Stallion
The Russian Assassins defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Lex Luger & Ron Simmons (sub. for an injured Sting) when Flair pinned Simmons with the figure-4

Worldwide – 10/8/88 – included Tony Schiavone & David Crockett on commentary; featured NWA US Champion Barry Windham, with JJ Dillon, as a guest of Straight Shooting with the Boss in which Magnum TA noted Sting was the #1 contender to Windham’s title but then questioned why Dusty Rhodes had only received one shot at the title; Magnum then said the only reason Windham beat Rhodes at the Great American Bash was because of the interference of a man who isn’t in the NWA anymore; Windham then proposed Sting wrestle Rhodes to determine whether or not Rhodes could get a title shot; Windham then said he would never put the title up again against Rhodes; included Ross conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair in which Flair complained about Sting interfering in his matches, then noting Sting already had his title shot; Flair said Sting siding with Lex Luger has made him a target and added all the big stars were in the NWA because they were all after his belt; Flair continued by saying he always got along with Sir Oliver Humperdink but Humperdink bringing Bam Bam Bigelow in made him a target, then noted Ron Simmons and Steve Williams as other potential challengers:
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers fought the Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan) to a double disqualification after both teams shoved referee Tommy Young to the mat, Rogers used the Sheepherders’ flag pole as a weapon, and Morgan interfered; during the bout, an insert promo aired from Jim Cornette, NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in which Cornette said the Sheepherders and Fantastics were battling to see who would challenge them, then adding it didn’t matter whether it was the Road Warriors or Varsity Club, they would take on any team; after the match, both teams fought into the crowd before Rogers and a bloody Fulton returned to the ring
Steve Williams & Ron Simmons defeated Agent Steel & Larry Stephens at 2:35 when Simmons pinned Stephens with a shoulderblock off the middle turnbuckle; during the bout, Kevin Sullivan & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda appeared ringside to watch the match; after the contest, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Williams & Simmons in which they told kids not to do drugs
Rick Steiner (w/ Kevin Sullivan & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda) pinned Bob Riddle with the belly to belly suplex at the 40-second mark; after the match, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with the Varsity Club in which Steiner gave Sullivan a Michigan sweater, with Sullivan then taking a Syracuse sweater from Rotunda, praising him as the greatest TV champion of all time, and then walking off, leaving Steiner behind
Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) pinned David Isley with the face-first suplex at 3:04; after the bout, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Humperdink & Bigelow in which Humperdink said he was happy to be back where he started in the NWA and said Bigelow was after anyone who has a belt, including NWA World Champion Ric Flair and NWA US Champion Barry Windham; Humperdink then said he had a partner for Bigelow and when he revealed who it was, Jim Cornette would be without the NWA Tag Team Titles
Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated two unknowns at 2:33 when Ivan scored the pin with a clothesline from the middle turnbuckle; during the bout, an insert promo aired from Paul Jones & the Russian Assassins in which Jones commented about the Koloffs and said he would end them both; moments later, the commentary team alluded to a legend coming to the NWA and JJ Dillon perhaps making the Four Horsemen whole again soon

JCP @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – October 8, 1988

The Main Event – 10/9/88:
Kevin Sullivan vs. Big Bear Colley
Sting & Steve Williams vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Rick Steiner
Nikita Koloff vs. Al Perez

JCP @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – October 9, 1988 (4,000)
The Sheepherders defeated Chris Champion & the Italian Stallion
Rip Morgan pinned Curtis Thompson
The Fantastics defeated Rick Steiner & Kevin Sullivan
The Road Warriors defeated Al Perez & Larry Zbyzsko at the 5-minute mark
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda pinned Ron Simmons
Sting fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham to a double count-out at the 5-minute mark
The Russian Assassins defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff when Jack Victory pinned Nikita after hitting him with a loaded mask headbutt
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification at the 20-minute mark when Barry Windham and JJ Dillon interfered

JCP @ Greenville, SC – Municipal Auditorium – October 10, 1988
The Rip Morgan vs. Agent Steele match did not take place as advertised
Ron Simmons defeated Rip Morgan
The Sheepherders defeated Gary Royal (sub. for the Italian Stallion) & Chris Champion
Rick Steiner defeated Agent Steele (sub. for Ron Simmons)
Dick Murdoch defeated Kevin Sullivan
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Al Perez & Larry Zbyszko
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo defeated the Italian Stallion (sub. for Brad Armstrong)
Russian Assassin #1 & #2 defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification

JCP @ Fayetteville, NC – October 11, 1988 (300)
The Road Warriors vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Sumter, SC – Exhibition Center – October 13, 1988
TV taping:
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification

JCP @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – October 14, 1988
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification

JCP @ Charleston, SC – October 1988
The Sheepherders defeated the Italian Stallion & Curtis Thompson
Steve Williams pinned Rip Morgan
Nikita Koloff pinned Russian Assassin #1 with the Russian Sickle; after the bout, Russian Assassin #2 helped double team Koloff until Ivan Koloff made the save
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated the Varsity Club
The Road Warriors defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
Lex Luger & Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification

JCP @ Philadelphia, PA – Civic Center – October 15, 1988 (4,418)
Lex Luger had the night off and Ric Flair was attending his 20 year high school reunion in Minnesota
Larry Zbyzsko pinned the Italian Stallion at the 8-minute mark with a neckbreaker
Al Perez fought Ron Simmons to a 15-minute time-limit draw
The Road Warriors defeated Rick Steiner & Mike Rotunda via count-out when Steiner and Rotunda began arguing with one another after the champions knocked them to the floor
Kevin Sullivan pinned Eddie Gilbert (sub. for an injured Jimmy Garvin) (w/ Garvin & Precious) after hitting him with a foreign object; after the bout, Sullivan fought off Garvin and choked Precious until he and Gilbert fought all the way backstage
Russian Assassin #1 & #2 defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff when Nikita was pinned after sustaining a loaded mask headbutt behind the referee’s back
NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Sting via count-out after dropping the challenger throat-first across the guard rail; Sting wore a neckbrace for the duration of the bout; prior to the match, it was announced Windham would win via forfeit due to Sting’s neck injury, but Sting came out and wrestled anyway
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton when Eaton pinned Rogers after Lane grabbed Rogers’ leg from the floor during a suplex attempt, with Eaton falling on top
JJ Dillon pinned Jim Cornette in a steel cage match at 9:08 with a kick to the groin and forearm to the face, with an exhausted and bloody Dillon then collapsing ontop of Cornette; prior to the bout, the two exchanged words on the mic (Wrestling Rarities: The Midnight Express)

Worldwide – 10/15/88 – featured an opening clip of the Sheepherders vs. Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers; included Tony Schiavone & David Crockett on commentary; featured Jim Ross conducting an interview with Sir Oliver Humperdink regarding his bringing Bam Bam Bigelow into the NWA, then introducing the pretaped Bigelow vs. South match; after the match aired, Humperdink said his goal was to have gold for Bigelow and his mystery partner, specifically noting NWA World Champion Ric Flair and NWA US Champion Barry Windham; included Ross conducting an interview with NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champions Dusty Rhodes & the Road Warriors, alongside Paul Ellering, during which Road Warrior Animal said he and Road Warrior Hawk were the #1 contenders for the NWA Tag Team Titles and would soon have all the belts; featured a segment of Straight Talk with the Boss hosted by Magnum TA in which he discussed the recent attack Jimmy Garvin sustained at the hands of the Varsity Club; Magnum then said Garvin was on the mend and was on his way back, then introducing Al Perez and NWA Western States Heritage Champion Larry Zbyszko who discussed the NWA US Tag Team Title Tournament, also naming such teams as the Road Warriors, Sheepherders, Fulton & Rogers, Rhodes & Dick Murdoch, and NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane; Magnum then said he would have Lex Luger as his guest the following week; included Ross conducting an interview with Luger about his chasing NWA World Champion Ric Flair, during which Flair and NWA US Champion Barry Windham had yet to cleanly beat he or Sting:
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Mike Jackson & Keith Steinborn at 3:48 when Fulton pinned Steinborn with a splash; after the contest, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Fulton & Rogers regarding their participation in the upcoming NWA US Tag Team Title tournament and their feud with the Sheepherders, then showing footage of how the two teams recently brawled, using the Sheepherders’ flagpole as a weapon, and fought to a double disqualification
Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) pinned George South at 2:13 with the front suplex; Jim Ross was the ring announcer for the bout; Ross & Bob Caudle provided commentary for the match
The Sheepherders (w/ Rip Morgan) defeated two unknowns at 2:42 when Luke scored the pin after the double gutbuster
Ron Simmons pinned Bob Riddle with a spinebuster at the 59-second mark
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Agent Steel & an unknown at 3:44 when Windham pinned Steel with a lariat; during the bout, Jim Cornette, NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane cut an insert promo in which Cornette ranted about Flair & Windham and said the Road Warriors would never hold the belts, then noting the guys they beat to win the belts “would rather switch than fight;” after the match, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Dillon, Flair, & Windham about the comments of Cornette, Sting challenging Windham, Bam Bam Bigelow & Sir Oliver Humperdink; Flair then said he needed a “fat boy” to clean up the backyard at his new 12,000 sq. foot house, referring to Bigelow, before cutting a promo on Lex Luger; moments later, Flair pulled a young woman out of the crowd and carried her around while laughing and celebrating
The Russian Assassins defeated Tony Suber & Bob Emory at 2:20 when one Assassin pinned Emory after the other landed a loaded headbutt; after the match, Suber was thrown to the floor before the Assassins cut an in-ring promo challenging Nikita & Ivan Koloff; moments later, the Koloffs ran out and brawled with the Assassins as the show ended

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – October 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 10/15/88:
Larry Zbyzsko & Al Perez vs. David Isley & Mike Justice
Bam Bam Bigelow vs. George South
Nikita Koloff vs. Russian Assassin #2
Ron Simmons vs. John Savage
Eddie Gilbert vs. Trent Knight
The Sheepherders vs. Thompson & Tommy Angel
The Varsity Club vs. Gene Ligon & Joe Cruz
Kevin Sullivan vs. Bob Emory
Dick Murdoch vs. Agent Steele
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. George South & Gary Royal

JCP @ Baltimore, MD – Arena – October 16, 1988 (6,000)
Larry Zbyzsko fought Eddie Gilbert to a draw
The Fantastics defeated Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner via reverse decision when Sullivan scored the pin after using a foreign object but Steiner told the referee what happened
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification
NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Sting via count-out
The Russian Assassins defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff
Al Perez pinned Ron Simmons
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda pinned the Italian Stallion
Rick Steiner (sub. for Lex Luger who had conjunctivitis) defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification when NWA US Champion Barry Windham interfered

Worldwide – 10/22/88:
Sting & the Road Warriors vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo, Kevin Sullivan, & Rick Steiner
The Russian Assassins vs. two unknowns
Larry Zbyszko & Al Perez vs. Agent Steel & David Isley
Eddie Gilbert vs. an unknown
Ron Simmons vs. an unknown
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. two unknowns
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Kevin Sullivan vs. two unknowns

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – October 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 10/22/88 – featured footage from NWA Pro of Sting & the Road Warriors vs. the Varsity Club in which the Road Warriors attacked Sting:
Ron Simmons vs. Keith Steinborn
Russian Assassin #1 & #2 vs. Price & Allen
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Jackson & Jones
Dick Murdoch vs. Larry Stevens
Ivan & Nikita Koloff vs. Menace #1 & #2
Larry Zbyzsko vs. Tony Suber
Eddie Gilbert vs. Gary Royal
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo vs. Eddie Sweat

JCP @ Lansing, MI – October 19, 1988
The Main Event – 11/6/88 – featured Jim Ross & Tony Schiavone on commentary; included Schiavone as the ring announcer:
Road Warrior Animal & Paul Ellering (sub. for Road Warrior Hawk) defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) via disqualification at 3:39 after Lane accidentally hit Eaton with Cornette’s tennis racquet after Animal moved out of the way
Brad Armstrong defeated Al Perez (w/ Gary Hart) via disqualification at 10:47 when Kevin Sullivan came ringside, with Sullivan and Perez then double teaming Armstrong

JCP @ Saginaw, MI – October 20, 1988
TV taping:
Sting (sub. for Lex Luger who had conjunctivitis) defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification
Worldwide – 11/5/88:
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Mike Jackson & Bruce
NWA US Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarter-Finals: Eddie Gilbert & Ron Simmons defeated Larry Zbyzsko & Al Perez after Zbyzsko accidentally hit Perez with nunchucks
The Sheepherders vs. two unknowns
Ivan Koloff vs. an unknown
Worldwide – 11/12/88:
The Sheepherders vs. two unknowns
NWA US Tag Team Championship Tournament Quarter-Finals: The Russian Assassins fought Ivan & Nikita Koloff to a double disqualification
Eddie Gilbert vs. an unknown
Larry Zbyszko vs. an unknown
Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner vs. Randy Hogan & an unknown

JCP @ Detroit, MI – Coboa Arena – October 21, 1988 (1,300)
The Sheepherders defeated Ron Simmons & Tony Zon at 9:45
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Larry Zbyzsko & Rip Morgan
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda pinned the Italian Stallion with a butterfly suplex
Eddie Gilbert defeated Kevin Sullivan via reverse decision; Sullivan orginally won the match at 3:32 after hitting Gilbert with a weapon but Rick Steiner came out and showed the referee the foreign object, with the referee then changing the call
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification at 6:30 after Paul Ellering interfered using Jim Cornette’s tennis racquet
Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated the Russian Assassins when Ivan pinned Jack Victory
Sting (sub. for Lex Luger who had conjunctivitis) defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification at 21:05 when JJ Dillon hit referee Tommy Young to prevent Flair from losing the title

JCP @ Cincinnati, OH – October 22, 1988 (1,800)
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Sting & Ron Simmons (sub. for Lex Luger who had conjunctivitis)

JCP @ Charleston, WV – Civic Center – October 23, 1988
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification

JCP @ Little Rock, AR – October 24, 1988
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification

JCP @ Jackson, TN – Coliseum – October 25, 1988 (3,000)
Ivan Koloff defeated Russian Assassin #2
Rick Steiner defeated Larry Zbyszko
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers fought the Sheepherders to a draw
NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Dick Murdoch (sub. for Sting) via disqualification
Eddie Gilbert & Ron Simmons defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Kevin Sullivan
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification
Lex Luger & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Al Perez; the bout was scheduled for Luger vs. Flair

JCP @ Greenwood, MS – October 26, 1988
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification

JCP @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – October 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 10/29/88:
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Mike Justice & David Isley
Eddie Gilbert vs. Tommy Angel
NWA US Champion Barry Windham vs. Bob Riddle
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. Price & Jackson
Varsity Club vs. Brad & Brett Holiday
Larry Zbyzsko & Al Perez vs. Sweat & Allen
Ivan Koloff vs. the Executioner
The Itallian Stallion vs. Gary Royal
Russian Assassin #1 & #2 vs. Bob Emory & Keith Steinborn
The Sheepherders vs. Hollis & Jones
Ron Simmons vs. George South

JCP @ Jackson, MS – October 27, 1988
Eddie Gilbert pinned Larry Zbyzsko with the Hot Shot
Ron Simmons, Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Rip Morgan & the Sheepherders
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda pinned the Italian Stallion
Ivan Koloff defaeted Russian Assassin #2 via disqualification
Dick Murdoch defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification
Dusty Rhodes pinned Kevin Sullivan
Lex Luger & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Al Perez
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification

JCP @ Baton Rouge, LA – October 28, 1988
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Road Warriors via disqualification

Worldwide – 10/29/88:
The Russian Assassins vs. Agent Steel & an unknown
Larry Zbyszko & Al Perez vs. two unknowns
Eddie Gilbert vs. an unknown
Ron Simmons vs. Bob Riddle
NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Curtis Thompson & an unknown
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Kevin Sullivan vs. an unknown

JCP @ New Orleans, LA – Municipal Auditorium – October 29, 1988
Kevin Sullivan defeated Dusty Rhodes via disqualification
Steve Williams defeated Larry Zbyzsko
Worldwide – 11/19/88: The Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) to win the titles at around the 4:30 mark when Road Warrior Animal pinned Bobby Eaton with a clothesline, immediately after Animal was sent into the corner; prior to the bout, Ellering attacked Cornette on the floor while Eaton was double teamed and had his head busted open on the outside of the ring (The Life & Death of the Road Warriors)
Lex Luger defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

JCP @ Alexandria, LA – Rapides Coliseum – October 30, 1988 (2,792)
Ron Simmons, Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Rip Morgan & the Sheepherders
Ivan Koloff defeated Russian Assassin #2
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda defeated the Italian Stallion
Eddie Gilbert defeated Russian Assassin #1 via disqualification
Sting fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham to a no contest
Lex Luger & Nikita Koloff defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Al Perez
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

JCP @ Savannah, GA – Civic Center – November 1, 1988
TV taping:
The Sheepherders defeated Eddie Gilbert & Ron Simmons
Dark match after the taping: NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

– 11/2/88: Jim Crockett Promotions was officially sold to Ted Turner.

NWA @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – November 2, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 11/5/88 – included Jim Ross & Tony Schiavone on commentary; featured the Road Warriors vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane match taped 10/29/88 in New Orleans; included David Crockett conducting a ringside interview with NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors & Paul Ellering regarding their title win, during which they said they were tired of carrying the likes of Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, and Sting and Ellering said they were never friends with those men, they just used them to make money; featured an ad promoting “The Best of Starrcade: 1983-1987” home video; included a graphic stating Clash of the Champions IV would take place Dec. 7; featured Crockett conducting an interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair & JJ Dillon in which Flair made reference to several Turner employees in the audience, responded to the comments made earlier in the show by Bam Bam Bigelow & Sir Oliver Humperdink:
Ron Simmons pinned Rip Morgan with a spinebuster at 11:27; after the bout, the Sheepherders came out and helped triple team Simmons, throwing down referee Teddy Long in the melee; moments later, Eddie Gilbert came out and helped Simmons clear the ring; David Crockett then conducted a ringside interview with Simmons & Gilbert regarding the attack; it was noted during the segment that both Simmons & Gilbert and the Sheepherders would be part of the upcoming NWA US Tag Team Title tournament
Russian Assassin #1 & #2 (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Brett Holiday & Terry Jones at 4:42 when Holiday was pinned after sustaining a loaded headbutt; during the match, it was noted the Assassins along with Nikita & Ivan Koloff would be part of the upcoming NWA US Tag Team Title tournament
Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) pinned Trent Knight with a gordbuster at 3:54; after the bout, David Crockett conducted an interview with Bigelow & Humperdink in which they targetted NWA World Champion Ric Flair and NWA US Champion Barry Windham; moments later, Humperdink said Bigelow would be soon teaming with Dusty Rhodes
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated George South & Gary Royal at 3:00 when Fulton pinned South following a double team move off the top; prior to the bout, Fulton & Rogers came out with the American flag; after the bout, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Fulton & Rogers regarding their feud with the Sheepherders and being part of the NWA US Tag Team Title tournament
Lex Luger defeated Agent Steele via submission with the Torture Rack at 1:56; after the bout, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Luger regarding he and Sting soon facing NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors
Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette & Bobby Eaton) fought Menace #2 to a no contest at around the 2:30 mark; prior to the match, Crockett conducted an interview with Cornette, Eaton, & Lane regarding their loss of the tag team titles, during which Cornette said it was their fault they loss because they trusted the Road Warriors a little too much and said his men had more guts than the Road Warriors put together; Cornette then challenged them to a rematch and said Lane would be in singles action because Eaton was still recovering from the injury he sustained in New Orleans; Cornette joined the commentary team for the match until Tony Schiavone was told that an important phone call came in for Cornette; Cornette then took the call and challenged whomever was on the other line to show up with his “two geeks” whenever he wanted; moments later, Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose jumped Eaton & Lane, with Cornette then sliding in the ring to make the save but he was jumped by Paul E. Dangerously and hit in the head with his phone; Lane was triple teamed in the ring before a bloody Cornette was dragged into the ring and slapped by Dangerously (Dangerously’s surprise debut; Rose’s surprise debut; Condrey’s surprise return after an 18-month absence)
Eddie Gilbert pinned Mike Jackson with the Hot Shot at 4:21; during the match, it was noted Jim Cornette was receiving medical treatment backstage and that NWA World Champion Ric Flair would be in action the following week
Abdullah the Butcher (w/ Gary Hart) pinned David Isley at 2:26 with an elbow drop; after the bout, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Hart, as Abdullah chewed on the bottom rope behind them (Abdullah’s debut)
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo vs. Bob Emory
The Sheepherders vs. Price & Allen

NWA @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – November 3, 1988

NWA @ Louisville, KY – November 4, 1988
Stan Lane fought Tommy Rogers to a 20-minute time-limit draw

NWA @ Dayton, OH – UD Arena – November 5, 1988
Bobby Fulton defeated Stan Lane

NWA @ Roanoke, VA – Civic Center – November 6, 1988 (matinee)
Rick Steiner pinned Larry Zbyszko
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated the Sheepherders
Russian Assassin #1 & #2 defeated Ivan & Nikita Koloff
Bam Bam Bigelow defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification when Windham refused to break the claw after the challenger reached the ring ropes
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought Lex Luger to a double count-out

NWA @ Johnson City, TN – Freedom Hall – November 6, 1988

NWA @ Greenwood, SC – Civic Center – November 9, 1988
Television taping:
Included Bam Bam Bigelow, Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers, Nikita Koloff, Ivan Koloff, the Russian Assassins, Dusty Rhodes, the Sheepherders, Steve Williams and NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda
Jimmy Garvin vs. Kevin Sullivan
Dark matches:
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
Sting & Lex Luger vs. NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham

NWA @ Johnstown, PA – Cambria County War Memorial Arena – November 10, 1988 (1,549)
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Dante DeNucci & the Italian Stallion at 12:10 when Rose pinned DeNucci
Steve Williams pinned Ron Simmons at 9:41
Kevin Sullivan pinned Eddie Gilbert at 9:42
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda fought Bam Bam Bigelow to a double count-out at 11:05
NWA Tag Team Champion The Road Warriors defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane at 7:49 when Road Warrior Animal pinned Lane
Lex Luger & Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualfication at 18:25

NWA @ Pittsburgh, PA – Civic Arena – November 11, 1988
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Dante DeNucci & Jumping Jack Flash at 4:52 when Condrey pinned DeNucci
Steve Williams pinned Eddie Gilbert at 10:52
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda fought Nikita Koloff to a draw
NWA Tag Team Champions The Road Warriors defeated Ron Simmons & the Italian Stallion at 5:34 when Stallion was pinned
Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification
Dusty Rhodes & Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane at 12:35 when Rhodes pinned Eaton
Lex Luger fought NWA World Champion Ric Flair to a double count-out at 22:15

NWA @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – November 1988
World Championship Wrestling taping:
11/12/88 – featured Jim Ross & Tony Schiavone on commentary; included a graphic advertising the Clash of the Champions Dec. 7; featured a contest in which NWA fans could win tickets to see “They Live” starring Roddy Piper; included David Crockett conducting an interview with the Sheepherders, alongside Rip Morgan, in which they showed off a diagram demonstrating their goal of winning the NWA US Tag Team Titles; featured Schiavone conducting an interview with Cornette, alongside Eaton & Lane, in which he brought out the stained white suit he wore the previous week when he was beaten bloody by Paul E. Dangerously, Dennis Condrey, & Randy Rose; after reviewing footage from the attack, Cornette held up the bloodstained suit, ran down the injuries he’s taken in wrestling, and he wouldn’t let a punk like Dangerously put him out of the industry and that he, Eaton, & Lane would take the suit into three pieces and ram it up their opponents; included an ad promoting “The Best of Starrcade: 1983-1987” home video; featured Crockett conducting an interview with Paul Ellering & NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors regarding the comments made earlier in the show by Lex Luger and their rivalry with Luger & Sting:
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) defeated Jerry Price & Rick Allen at 5:56 when Condrey pinned Price following a side Russian legsweep and kneeling on him for the cover; prior to the match, Dangerously introduced his team from the commentary table; after the contest, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Dangerously, Condrey, & Rose regarding their attack the previous week on Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton, & Stan Lane, during which Dangerously said Condrey carried Cornette and Eaton for 5 years
NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Curtis Thompson with the superplex and a lariat at 10:47; during the bout, Dillon briefly joined the commentary team to comment on Bam Bam Bigelow, during which Dillon said the Four Horsemen were far from being a thing of the past and were about to reclaim their dominance; when questioned about adding to the Horsemen, Dillon said the Horsemen already had the best in Flair and Windham and weren’t immediately looking to add to their ranks; following the bout, Crockett conducted an interview with Windham & Dillon regarding challenges made by Bigelow & Sir Oliver Humperdink; moments later, Bigelow & Humperdink interrupted Dillon, with Bigelow then assaulting Windham around ringside; a brawl then ensued in the ring with Windham eventually knocking Bigelow to the floor and ramming him into the ringpost; Windham soon attempted the claw but Bigelow hit a gorilla press slam and went up for the headbutt but Dillon pulled Windham from the ring; Dusty Rhodes then appeared and cut a promo at ringside, saying Bigelow had what it takes to take out Windham and NWA World Champion Ric Flair and he was proud to be his partner
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo (w/ Kevin Sullivan & Rick Steiner) pinned David Isley with the butterfly suplex at 5:07; prior to the bout, the crowd chanted “Retardo” at the champion and “Steiner’s number one;” during the contest, it was announced Steve Williams would appear the following week to officially join the Varsity Club following his tour of Japan; Steiner briefly sat in the crowd and chanted with the crowd until Sullivan brought him back to ringside; following the match, the crowd continued their chants against Rotundo before Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Sullivan regarding the Varsity Club’s quest to win the vacant NWA US Tag Team Titles; during the segment, Sullivan took off his University of Michigan jacket to put on Rotundo’s University of Syracuse jacket, prompting Steiner to yell that he could beat Rotundo, Sullivan, Steve Williams, and Ric Flair; Steiner then stormed off as the crowd cheered
Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) pinned Bill Holiday with a splash off the top at 3:10
Lex Luger defeated Trent Knight via submission with the Torture Rack at 1:36; during the bout, the commentary team advertised they would be back for a TV taping Thanksgiving afternoon, hours before that night’s show at the Omni; after the contest, Crockett conducted an interview with Luger in which he commented on he and Sting’s feud with NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors, during which he said he and Road Warrior Animal used to be friends but he had no use for Road Warrior Hawk and that Sting was the finest athlete in wrestling today
NWA World Champion Ric Flair (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated George South via submission with the figure-4 at 11:28; after the bout, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Flair, alongside Dillon, regarding the comments made earlier in the show from Rhodes & Bigelow; moments later, a dazed Windham came out as Flair said he and Windham would beat up Rhodes & Bigelow around the country
Abdullah the Butcher (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Randy Hogan with an elbow drop at 2:25; after the match, Abdullah continued to attack his opponent until Hart covered Abdullah’s face with a hood; moments later, Crockett conducted an interview with Hart, alongside Abdullah who began chewing away at the interview podium
Ron Simmons & Eddie Gilbert defeated Brett Holiday & Gary Royal at 2:45 when Simmons pinned Holiday following a shoulderblock off the top
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Agent Steel & Terry Jones at 2:05 when Rogers pinned Steel following a somersault splash off the top double team; following the match, Crockett conducted an interview with Fulton & Rogers regarding their participation in the NWA US Tag Team Title tournament and rivalry with the Sheepherders

NWA @ Columbus, OH – Fairgrounds Coliseum – November 12, 1988 (2,500-3,000)
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated two unknowns
Steve Williams pinned Eddie Gilbert
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda fought Nikita Koloff to a draw
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated the Italian Stallion & Ron Simmons
Sting defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification
Lex Luger & Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Dusty Rhodes

NWA @ Huntington, WV – Civic Center – November 13, 1988 (matinee) (5,000)
Curtis Thompson defeated Gary Royal
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated the Italian Stallion & Ron Simmons
Steve Williams defeated Eddie Gilbert
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda fought Nikita Koloff to a draw
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane
Bam Bam Bigelow fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham to a no contest
Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair via disqualification

NWA @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – November 14, 1988
World Championship Wrestling taping:
11/19/88 – featured Tony Schiavone & Jim Ross on commentary; included a graphic advertising the Clash of the Champions Dec. 7; featured an ad promoting “The Best of Starrcade: 1983-1987” home video; included David Crockett conducting an interview with Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in which Cornette said Dennis Condrey left the Midnight Express because he let his personal problems get in the way of business and he was dragging the team down with him; Cornette then said Lane far exceeded what Condrey brought to the team; Cornette then cut a promo on Condrey, Randy Rose, & Paul E. Dangerously and held up a white sheet that had blood on it from when he and his team were jumped by Dangerously and his team and said it was a reminder and he would shove it down their throats; included the Lex Luger & Sting vs. David Isley & Trent Knight match from NWA Pro; featured the Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. Steve Williams & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo match from Worldwide:
Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) pinned Trent Knight with a gordbuster at 3:12; following the match, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Bigelow & Humperdink regarding Bigelow’s partnership with Dusty Rhodes against NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham; during the segment, Humperdink said Rhodes & Bigelow could also challenge Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane for the tag team titles, even though Eaton & Lane had lost the belts weeks earleir
Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated Mike Jackson & Joe Cruz at 4:27 when Fulton pinned Cruz with a modified splash; Rogers & Fulton brought the American flag out with them prior to the match
Eddie Gilbert pinned David Isley with the Hot Shot at 5:36
Ron Simmons vs. Terry Jones
Steve Williams & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo vs. the Italian Stallion & Randy Hogan
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose vs. Brad & Brett Holiday
Russian Assassin #1 & #2 vs. Thompson & Justice
NWA US Champion Barry Windham
Abdullah the Butcher vs. Eddie Sweat

NWA @ Albany, GA – Civic Center – November 15, 1988
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane

NWA @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – November 16, 1988
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Mike Justice & Curtis Thompson
Eddie Gilbert defeated the Italian Stallion
Bobby Fulton defeated Cruel Connection #1
Steve Williams defeated Ron Simmons
Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated the Russian Assassins
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane in a steel cage match

NWA @ Norfolk, VA – Scope – November 17, 1988

NWA @ Washington DC – Armory – November 18, 1988
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers
Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Russian Assassin #2
Nikita Koloff pinned Russian Assassin #1
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo pinned Stan Lane after hitting him with a foreign object, given to the champion by Kevin Sullivan
Rick Steiner defeated NWa US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification
Lex Luger & Sting defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA Tag Team Champion Road Warrior Animal

Worldwide – 11/19/88 – featured the Road Warriors vs. NWA Tag Team Champions Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane match taped 10/29/88 in New Orleans, LA
The Russian Assassins vs. two unknowns
Bam Bam Bigelow vs. an unknown
The Sheepherders vs. Ron Simmons & Eddie Gilbert
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose vs. two unknowns

NWA @ Philadelphia, PA – Civic Center – November 19, 1988 (5,000)
Stan Lane pinned the Italian Stallion with an elbow drop after avoiding a monkey flip
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers when Condrey pinned Fulton after Paul E. Dangerously hit Fulton with his phone behind the referee’s back as Fulton had Condrey covered
Ivan Koloff pinned Russian Assassin #2 with the Russian Sickle; after the bout, #2 attacked Ivan until Nikita Koloff made the save
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Steve Williams defeated Bam Bam Bigelow & Ron Simmons at the 19-minute mark after Rotunda struck Simmons from behind
NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Rick Steiner via disqualification when Windham missed a clothesline and toppled over the top rope, with the referee thinking Steiner threw him
Lex Luger & Sting fought NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors to a double count-out

NWA @ ? – November 1988
The Main Event – 11/20/88:
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda vs. Kendall Windham
Rick Steiner, Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. George South, Gary Royal, & Brett Holiday
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Steve Williams

NWA @ Chicago, IL – UIC Pavilion – November 20, 1988
Randy Rose & Dennis Condrey defeated Jonnie Stewart & the Mighty Thor
Ron Simmons defeated Steve Williams via disqualification
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda defeated the Italian Stallion
Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated the Russian Assassins
Rick Steiner defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification
Sting & Lex Luger fought NWA World Tag Team Champions Hawk & Animal to a double count-out

NWA @ Sumter, SC – November 22, 1988
Television taping:
The Main Event – 12/18/88: NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated NWA US Tag Team Champion Bobby Fulton (w/ NWA US Tag Team Champion Tommy Rogers) via disqualification in a non-title match at 13:40 when Bam Bam Bigelow attacked the champion as Windham had the claw applied; moments earlier, Dillon attacked Fulton behind the referee’s back, leading to Rogers attacking Dillon on the floor; after the contest, Bigelow hit a splash off the top onto Windham before he, Sir Oliver Humperdink, and Rogers checked on Fulton; Tony Schiavone was the ring announcer for the match; Fulton & Rogers did not come out with the title belts nor were they introduced as champions because they had yet to win the titles at the time the match was taped

NWA @ Baltimore, MD – Arena – November 23, 1988 (9,000)
Steve Williams, Ron Simmons, Eddie Gilbert, the Sheepherders, Al Perez, and Abdullah the Butcher were all scheduled to appear but did not; Abdullah was touring Japan
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated the Italian Stallion & Joey Maggs
Tommy Rogers pinned Rip Morgan
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Ted Tyson & Tony Stetson
Bobby Fulton defeated NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda via disqualification at the 17-minute mark
Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated the Russian Assassins in a chain match when Nikita pinned Assassin #2
Dusty Rhodes (w/ Bam Bam Bigelow) defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham to win the title via submission with a sleeper; after intermission, it was announced Windham was still the champion since he knocked out the first referee with a foreign object as he was caught in the sleeper and Rhodes was awarded the match via disqualification
Sting & Lex Luger fought NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors to a double count-out at the 13-minute mark
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned Rick Steiner at the 15-minute mark with a suplex and putting his feet on the ropes for leverage

NWA @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – November 24, 1988 (matinee)
Thanksgiving Day
World Championship Wrestling – 11/26/88 – included the Dusty Rhodes / Road Warriors segment in which the Warriors assaulted Dusty with their shoulder spikes, causing a bloody gash to Rhodes’ face; the segment, devised by Rhodes, was the final straw in him being replaced on the booking committee and resulted in over 300 angry phone calls from TBS viewers:
Eddie Gilbert & Ron Simmons vs. Trent Knight & Bob Emory
Nikita Koloff vs. Terry Jones
Sting & Lex Luger vs. Adams & Price
The Commandos vs. Mulkey & Sweat
Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Keith Steinborn
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose vs. Brad & Brett Holiday
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Steve Williams vs. Anderson & Jackson
Rick Steiner vs. Joe Cruz
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Morgan & Miles
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. Cruel Connection

Worldwide – 11/26/88:
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose vs. two unknowns
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham vs. the Italian Stallion & George South
Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Steve Williams

NWA @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – November 1988
World Championship Wrestling taping:
12/3/88:
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose vs. Isley & Knight
Sting vs. Joe Cruz
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Bob Emory & El Negro
The Commandos vs. Wilde & Keith Steinborn
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Jerry Price
NWA US Champion Barry Windham vs. Tony Suber
Rick Steiner vs. Randy Hogan
Steve Williams & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo vs. Mulkey & Mr. Pain
Lex Luger vs. Terry Jones
Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Max Miles

NWA @ Atlanta, GA – Omni – November 24, 1988 (8,000)
Thanksgiving Day
Tommy Rogers pinned Rip Morgan
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Steve Williams defeated Rick Steiner & Ron Simmons
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Eddie Gilbert & the Italian Stallion
Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated the Russian Assassins in a chain match
Dusty Rhodes & Bam Bam Bigelow defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification
Sting & Lex Luger fought NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors to a double count-out

NWA @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – November 25, 1988 (5,000)
The Main Event – 12/25/88: Rick Steiner pinned Mike Samani with a belly to belly suplex at 2:36
The Main Event – 12/25/88: Al Perez, Rip Morgan, Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) defeated Eddie Gilbert, the Italian Stallion, NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers at around the 17-minute mark when Condrey pinned Stallion following a double DDT behind the referee’s back; the match was not shown in full
The Main Event – 12/18/88: Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated the Cruel Connection when Eaton scored the pin following the Veg-O-Matic at around the 5-minute mark; the match was not shown in full
The Main Event – 12/18/88: Russian Assassin #2 (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Ivan Koloff in a death match at 10:44 when, as referee Teddy Long was giving both men the standing 10-count, Jones knocked Koloff to the mat behind the referee’s back, allowing the Assassin to reach his feet
NWA US Champion Barry Windham vs. Dusty Rhodes (JJ Dillon suspended in a cage above the ring)
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Bam Bam Bigelow
The Main Event – 12/25/88: NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) fought Lex Luger & Sting to a double disqualification at 13:26 when Road Warrior Hawk threw Luger over the top rope and Luger then knocked Hawk off the top with a steel chair

NWA @ Greensboro, NC – Coliseum – November 26, 1988 (7,500)
Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated Rip Morgan & Larry Zbyzsko
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Curtis Thompson & Mike Justice
Al Perez defeated the Italian Stallion
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Cruel Connection
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda pinned Ron Simmons when Steve Williams tripped Simmons as he attempted a suplex and Rotunda fell on top for the win
Rick Steiner fought Steve Williams to a double disqualification
Ivan & Nikita Koloff defeated the Russian Assassins when Nikita pinned Assassin #2 (Nikita’s last appearance for 5 months)
Dusty Rhodes & Bam Bam Bigelow defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham via disqualification when JJ Dillon interfered as Rhodes had Windham in a sleeper
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Sting & Lex Luger via disqualification when Luger hit Road Warrior Animal with a chair

– 11/27/88: Nikita Koloff quit.

NWA @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – November 27, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 12/3/88:
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose vs. Isley & Knight
Sting vs. Joe Cruz
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Bob Emory & El Negro
The Commandos vs. Wilde & Keith Steinborn
NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. Jerry Price
NWA US Champion Barry Windham vs. Tony Suber
Rick Steiner vs. Randy Hogan
Steve Williams & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo vs. Mulkey & Mr. Pain
Lex Luger vs. Terry Jones
Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Max Miles

NWA @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – November 27, 1988 (3,500)
Nikita Koloff, Dusty Rhodes, NWA US Champion Barry Windham, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda, the Sheepherders, and Kevin Sullivan were all scheduled to appear but did not
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Curtis Thompson & Mike Justice
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Cruel Connection
Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated Thunderfoot & the Italian Stallion
Ron Simmons pinned Rip Morgan
Ivan Koloff pinned Russian Assassin #2 in a chain match; after the bout, both Russian Assassins bloodied Ivan
Rick Steiner & Bam Bam Bigelow defeated NWA World Champion Ric Flair & Steve Williams (sub. for NWA US Champion Barry Windham) via disqualification when JJ Dillon interfered
Sting & Lex Luger fought NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors to a double count-out

NWA @ Macon, GA – Coliseum – November 28, 1988
Television taping

NWA @ Las Vegas, NV – Showboat – November 29, 1988 (2,500)
Ron Simmons pinned the Italian Stallion (sub. for Larry Zbyszko) at 6:35 with a flying shoulder tackle
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose to a 20-minute time-limit draw; after the bout, Condrey & Rose attacked their opponents
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda pinned Ron Simmons (sub. for Nikita Koloff) at 8:39 by using the ropes for leverage
Rick Steiner defeated Steve Williams via disqualification at 9:57 when Mike Rotunda interfered; Steiner cleared both from the ring afterwards
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Eddie Gilbert (sub. for Dusty Rhodes) & Bam Bam Bigelow at 18:27 when Flair pinned Gilbert after Windham hit a lariat as Gilbert had Flair covered
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Sting & Lex Luger via disqualification at 11:50 when Luger hit Hawk with a chair

– 11/30/88: Dusty Rhodes resigned as head booker of the NWA in a move forced by TBS executives. His position was filled by Jim Crockett.

NWA @ San Francisco, CA – Civic Auditorium – November 30, 1988 (2,700)
Ron Simmons pinned the Italian Stallion at 5:53 with a flying shoulder block
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose to a 20-minute time limit draw
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Eddie Gilbert (sub. for Dusty Rhodes) & Bam Bam Bigelow at 14:36 when Flair pinned Gilbert
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda pinned Ron Simmons (sub. for Nikita Koloff) at 16:06 when Steve Williams swept the challenger�s leg out as he attempted a suplex into the ring
Rick Steiner defeated Steve Williams via disqualification at 2:51 when Mike Rotunda interfered; after the bout, Ron Simmons helped make the save
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors fought Sting & Lex Luger to a double count-out at 12:41

NWA @ Albuquerque, NM – Tingley Coliseum – December 1, 1988 (4,700)
Ron Simmons defeated the HalfBreed (Tim Chappa) at 1:15
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane via disqualification at 13:15 when Jim Cornette and Paul E. Dangerously interfered; the match was scheduled for a 20-minute time-limit draw but Cornette changed the finish; Cornette, Eaton, & Lane were suspended by JJ Dillon until Cornette spoke to Jim Crockett Jr. the following day
Bam Bam Bigelow & Eddie Gilbert defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham & JJ Dillon (sub. for NWA World Champion Ric Flair who had to fly home) when Gilbert pinned Dillon at 12:39
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda pinned the Italian Stallion
Rick Steiner defeated Steve Williams via disqualification when Mike Rotunda interfered
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors fought Sting & Lex Luger to a double disqualification at 14:27

NWA @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – December 1988
World Championship Wrestling taping:
12/10/88:
Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton vs. Allen & Jones
Russian Assassin #1 & #2 vs. Holiday & Sweat
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors vs. Reno Riggins & Casey
Dustin Rhodes & Kendall Windham vs. Cruel Connection
Eddie Gilbert & Ron Simmons vs. Collie & Justice
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Thompson & El Negro
The Commandos vs. Keith Steinborn & Hogan
Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Craig Brown
Rick Steiner vs. JD Wolfe
NWA US Champion Barry Windham vs. Gary Royal
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose vs. Price & Menace
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo vs. the Itallian Stallion

NWA @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – December 1988
World Championship Wrestling taping:
12/17/88:
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Simani & Bob Emory
Russian Assassin #1 & #2 vs. the Italian Stallion & Jones
The Junkyard Dog vs. Trent Knight
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose vs. Allen & Price
NWA US Champion Barry Windham vs. Ryan Wagner
Dustin Rhodes & Kendall Windham vs. Thompson & Bill Holiday
Eddie Gilbert vs. Mike Jackson
The Commandos vs. Mulkey & Sweat
Rick Steiner vs. George South
The Varsity Club vs. Royal & Hogan
Sting vs. Keith Steinborn
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors vs. Wilde & Miles

Worldwide – 12/3/88 – featured Tony Schiavone & David Crockett on commentary; included Jim Ross conducting an interview with NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors, alongside Paul Ellering, regarding their recent attack on Dusty Rhodes, with Road Warrior Hawk calling Rhodes “Popeye” and saying they did to him what they did to Sting and Lex Luger; Ellering then said they didn’t need anyone else, with Road Warrior Animal cutting a promo on Sting; featured Ross conducting an interview with NWA US Champion Barry Windham & JJ Dillon regarding Windham’s title defense against Bam Bam Bigelow at Starrcade, during which footage was shown of Bigelow recently attacking Windham as Windham had the claw applied on Bobby Fulton; included a Starrcade 88 Update with Schiavone & Magnum TA, with Magnum saying he was looking for the right person to have on as a guest for Straight Talk with the Boss at Starrcade and it was announced the first Bunkhouse Stampede would be held featuring Abdullah the Butcher, Steve Williams, Dick Murdoch, and more, Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers would be on hand, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo would face Rick Steiner – with Kevin Sullivan suspended above the ring in a cage – and Sting & Dusty Rhodes would face NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors; the two then discussed the upcoming Luger vs. Flair match, showing footage from their match in Baltimore at the Great American Bash and the controversial ending; it was then announced if Flair was to be disqualified in the match then Luger would win the title; featured a Straight Talk with the Boss segment with Magnum TA showing footage from World Championship Wrestling in which the Road Warriors blinded Rhodes with one of their spikes; a black censor circle covered Rhodes’ face throughout the replay and new commentary was provided by Ross & Schiavone; Magnum then brought out Sting as his guest, who cut a promo on the Road Warriors:
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Steve Williams (w/ Kevin Sullivan) defeated two unknowns at 3:54 when Williams scored the pin with the Oklahoma Stampede; during the bout, Sullivan joined the commentary team to comment on kicking Rick Steiner out of the Varsity Club and about Rotundo’s title defense against Steiner at Starrcade; there were numerous chants of “Steiner” during the match
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) defeated the Italian Stallion & Joe Cruz at 2:59 when Condrey pinned Cruz with the Double Goozle; during the bout, Dangerously joined the commentary team to cut a promo on Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton, & Stan Lane and their match as part of Starrcade; after the bout, Eaton & Lane attacked Condrey & Rose as Cornette ran after Dangerously, with the two teams eventually fighting their way to the interview platform
Rick Steiner pinned an unknown with the belly to belly suplex at 2:37; after the bout, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Steiner, during which Steiner said “Alex” tells him what to do sometimes, then repeatedly putting his hand up to his ear, before talking about Kevin Sullivan & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo (Alex’s debut)
Nikita Koloff defeated the Russian Assassin #1 (w/ Paul Jones & Russian Assassin #2) via disqualification at 10:00 after Ivan and #2 began fighting in the ring; after the bout, Nikita unmasked #1 before referee Tommy Young raised his hand in victory; #1’s face was not shown on camera before he escaped backstage

NWA @ Amarillo, TX – Civic Center – December 2, 1988
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane fought Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose to a 20-minute time-limit draw

NWA @ Houston, TX – Sam Houston Coliseum – December 3, 1988 (1,200)
Tug Taylor pinned Tony Torres
Mike Rotunda pinned Ron Simmons
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton via disqualification when Jim Cornette hit the referee
Rick Steiner defeated Steve Williams via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Eddie Gilbert & Bam Bam Bigelow
Sting & Lex Luger fought NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors to a double count-out

NWA @ Lubbock, TX – December 4, 1988 (900)
Rick Steiner pinned Alvin Martinez
Eddie Gilbert pinned Ted Heath
Mike Rotunda pinned Ron Simmons
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Stan Lane & Bobby Eaton via disqualification
NWA US Champion Barry Windham defeated Bam Bam Bigelow via count-out
Sting & Lex Luger fought NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors to a double count-out

NWA @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – December 5, 1988
12/10/88:
Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton vs. Allen & Jones
Russian Assassin #1 & #2 vs. Holiday & Sweat
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors vs. Reno Riggins & Casey
Dustin Rhodes & Kendall Windham vs. Cruel Connection
Eddie Gilbert & Ron Simmons vs. Collie & Justice
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Thompson & El Negro
The Commandos vs. Keith Steinborn & Hogan
Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Craig Brown
Rick Steiner vs. JD Wolfe
NWA US Champion Barry Windham vs. Gary Royal
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose vs. Price & Menace
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo vs. the Itallian Stallion

NWA @ Columbus, GA – December 6, 1988 (2,300)
Television taping:
Sting, Bam Bam Bigelow, Ron Simmons, Eddie Gilbert, and Steve Williams were all no shows
Dustin Rhodes vs. ? (Dustin’s debut)
Kendall Windham vs. ? (Kendall’s debut)
Lex Luger & Rick Steiner fought NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors to a 15-minute time limit draw
Televised matches:
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated the Masked Maniac
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers after Paul E Dangerously hit Tommy Rogers with his phone
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose at 14:30 after Cornette hit Rose with the tennis racquet

Clash of the Champions IV “Seasons Beatings” – Chattanooga, TN – December 7, 1988
Shown live on TBS – featured Jim Ross & Bob Caudle on commentary; included Tony Schiavone & Lex Luger as the secondary announce team:
NWA US Tag Team Tournament Finals: Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated Ron Simmons & Eddie Gilbert at 27:03 when Fulton pinned Gilbert with a roll up after Gilbert hit the ringpost shoulder-first; the finish happened within the last minute of the time-limit; Jason Hervey was the guest ring announcer for the bout
Steve Williams (w/ Kevin Sullivan) pinned the Italian Stallion at 15:35 with the Oklahoma Stampede after catching Stallion in mid-air
Ivan Koloff pinned Paul Jones at 8:21 after hitting Jones with his own foreign object; Koloff wrestled the bout with one hand tied behind his back; after the bout, the Russian Assassins attacked Koloff until the Junkyard Dog made the save and cleared the ring with his chain
NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Road Warrior Animal (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Dusty Rhodes via disqulification at 2:54 when Rhodes hit Animal with a chair as Sting battled an interfering NWA Tag Team Champion & NWA Six-Man Tag Team Champion Road Warrior Hawk on the floor; Rhodes wrestled the bout with a heavily bandaged eye following an attack from the Road Warriors; due to pre-match stiuplations, Animal won the NWA Six-Man Tag Team Titles for himself, Hawk, and a partner of their choice; had Rhodes won, he would have chosen who would be his championship partners
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) at 17:41 when Windham pinned Eaton after Flair hit Eaton in the back of the head with Dillon’s shoe following Eaton’s Alabama Jam on Windham; during the bout, Paul E. Dangerously cut an insert promo on his team of Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose facing Eaton & Lane at Starrcade (The Best of Clash of the Champions Blu-ray)

NWA @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – December 8, 1988
World Championship Wrestling – 12/17/88:
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Simani & Bob Emory
Russian Assassin #1 & #2 vs. the Italian Stallion & Jones
The Junkyard Dog vs. Trent Knight
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose vs. Allen & Price
NWA US Champion Barry Windham vs. Ryan Wagner
Dustin Rhodes & Kendall Windham vs. Thompson & Bill Holiday
Eddie Gilbert vs. Mike Jackson
The Commandos vs. Mulkey & Sweat
Rick Steiner vs. George South
The Varsity Club vs. Royal & Hogan
Sting vs. Keith Steinborn
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors vs. Wilde & Miles

NWA @ Hampton, VA – Coliseum – December 9, 1988

Worldwide – 12/10/88:
Rick Steiner vs. an unknown
NWA US Champion Barry Windham vs. George South
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Steve Williams vs. two unknowns
NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors vs. two unknowns
Sting vs. an unknown

NWA @ Philadelphia, PA – Civic Center – December 10, 1988 (1,626)
The smallest Philadelphia wrestling crowd in decades; Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. Larry Zbyszko & Al Perez did not take place as advertised
Russian Assassin #1 pinned Italian Stallion (sub. for Nikita Koloff); the bout was advertised as Nikita vs. Russian Assassin in a chain match
NWA US Tag Team Champions Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated Jonathan Holiday & Rip Morgan (sub. for the Commandos)
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Dustin Rhodes & Kendall Windham
Ivan Koloff defeated Russian Assassin #2 at the 5-minute mark in a death match
NWA US Champion Barry Windham pinned Eddie Gilbert by using the ropes
Dusty Rhodes & Rick Steiner defeated Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams; the match was advertised as Rhodes, Steiner, & Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Sullivan, Williams, & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda
Sting & Lex Luger defeated NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors in an elimination match; Sting fought Hawk to a double count-out; Animal was disqualified when Paul Ellering interfered as Animal was in the Torture Rack

NWA @ ? – December 1988
The Main Event – 12/11/88:
Curtis Thompson vs. Trent Knight
Larry Zbyszko vs. Mike Justice
Rick Steiner & Ron Simmons vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Steve Williams

NWA @ Richmond, VA – Coliseum – December 11, 1988 (the smallest Richmond wrestling crowd ever)
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Dustin Rhodes & Kendall Windham when Dustin was pinned
NWA US Tag Team Champions Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated Rip Morgan & Mark Fleming
Ivan Koloff defeated Russian Assassin #2
Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Russian Assassin #1
Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda defeated Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert when Sullivan held Gilbert�s leg down as he was covered
Dusty Rhodes, Sting, & Lex Luger fought NWA US Champion Barry Windham & NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors to a double disqualification

NWA @ Atlanta, GA – WTBS Studios – December 12, 1988
World Championship Wrestling taping:
12/24/88 – featured Jim Ross & Tony Schiavone on commentary; included Schiavone conducting an interview with Paul E. Dangerously, Dennis Condrey, & Randy Rose regarding their upcoming match at Starrcade against Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane, during which Dangerously said Starrcade would be the last night of Jim Cornette’s career; featured Ross & Schiavone conducting an interview with Cornette, with Cornette noting Eaton & Lane’s losses since losing the NWA Tag Team Titles to the Road Warriors, said his team didn’t fit in with their old locker room and wasn’t wanted in their new one, but said he and his team had a lot of fans they didn’t realize they had and would take out Dangerously’s team at Starrcade; included Schiavone conducting an interview with Lex Luger regarding his upcoming match at Starrcade against NWA World Champion Ric Flair, during which there were boos and chants of “We can’t hear you;” featured Ross conducting an interview with Paul Ellering & NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors regarding their upcoming title defense at Starrcade against Dusty Rhodes & Sting; included Schiavone conducting an interview with Flair regarding his title defense at Starrcade against Luger:
Ladies Champion Misty Blue & Heidi Lee Morgan defeated Linda Dallas & Kat Leroux at around the 9-minute mark when Mad Dog Debbie, who came ringside mid-way through the match to be in the corner of Dallas & Leroux, assaulted Blue with a cane as Blue had Leroux covered following a splash off the top; no official decision was announced and it appeared as though it was a disqualification but in the post-match replay Jim Ross said referee Teddy Long did count to 3 during the cover, which he did not
Sting defeated Bill Holiday via submission with the Scorpion Deathlock at 1:50; after the bout, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Sting, during which Sting took a fan sign from the crowd that had a likeness of him and said he was ready for Starrcade
Russian Assassin #1 & #2 (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Max Miles & Tony Suber at 5:09 when Miles was pinned after the other Russian Assassin used a loaded headbutt; during the bout, Jones briefly joined the commentary team and said he had the money to make sure his team wins at Starrcade, and subtly implied he would buy the services of the Junkyard Dog to make sure Ivan Koloff doesn’t win
Rick Steiner, Ivan Koloff, & the Junkyard Dog defeated Eddie Sweat, Randy Hogan, & Keith Steinborn at 6:38 when JYD pinned Sweat following the powerslam; prior to the bout, Steiner gave his dog to Jim Cornette, who was being interviewed at ringside, with Cornette having to hold the dog for the duration of the bout while also providing commentary; during the match, Cornette walked around ringside trying to hand off the dog to members of the TV crew; moments later, Cornette briefly let the dog run loose until Steiner went to the floor and put it back in Cornette’s arms; late in the bout, Steiner had a young ringside fan get in the ring and aid Steiner in kicking one of the opponents; after the match, Steiner put the dog on Sweat’s body
Steve Williams & Kevin Sullivan defeated Randy Mulkey & Ryan Wagner at 5:20 when Williams pinned Mulkey following the Oklahoma Stampede; during the bout, there was a chant of “We want Steiner” from the fans
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Rick Allen & Jerry Price at 4:27 when Rogers scored the pin following the somersault off the top double team
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Mike Jackson & Gary Royal at 6:37 when Eaton pinned Jackson following the Veg-O-Matic; Cornette briefly joined the commentary team for the match
Dustin Rhodes pinned Trent Knight with a powerslam and elbow drop at 5:04; during the bout, it was announced Misty Blue, Heidi Lee Morgan, and another female would face Linda Dallas, Mad Dog Debbie, & Kat Leroux the following week
NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Eddie Gilbert in a non-title match at around the 19-minute mark with an inside cradle after Dillon landed a knee to Gilbert behind the referee’s back; during the bout, it was noted Al Perez and the Commandos would be in action later in the show; moments later, Bam Bam Bigelow briefly joined the commentary team to discuss his title shot against Windham at Starrcade; Dillon briefly joined the commentary team during the match to discuss the match as well as Windham facing Bigelow; after the bout, Gilbert confronted Windham, Dillon, and NWA World Champion Ric Flair at the interview area; moments later, Gilbert slid in the ring with Bigelow then running out and helping him clear the Hrosemen from the ring
12/31/88 – hosted by Tony Schiavone & Jim Ross; featured Ross conducting an interview with Eddie Gilbert, who claimed had been been underestimated by NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham and that he was ready to become the US Champion; included Missy Hyatt conducting an interview with Sir Oliver Humperdink about participating in the Manager’s Bunkhouse Battle Royals throughout January; featured the Rick Steiner vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo match from Starrcade; included Magnum TA conducting an interview with Flair & JJ Dillon backstage at Starrcade following Flair’s title defense; featured highlights of all the Starrcade matches to close the show; included the announcement that the show would move to 7:05 pm EST the following week:
NWA US Women’s Champion Misty Blue, Vula, & Heidi Lee Morgan defeated Linda Dallas, Mad Dog Debbie, & Kat Leroux at 8:00 when Blue pinned Debbie with a splash off the top
Eddie Gilbert pinned Trent Knight at 6:47 with the Hotshot
The Junkyard Dog pinned Todd Collins at 3:56 with the Big Thump
Curtis Thompson pinned Bob Emory at 5:08 with a powerslam
The Commandos defeated Max McGyver & Max Miles at 4:37 when Commando Boone pinned Miles with a splash
Dustin Rhodes & Kendall Windham defeated Randy Hogan & Mike Justice at 6:32 when Rhodes pinned Hogan with an elbow drop after Windham hit a bulldog
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) defeated Tony Suber & Bo Graham at 5:35 when Condrey pinned Graham following the clothesline / clip to the knee combo; after the match, Tony Schiavone interviewed Dangerously who claimed his team would dominate 1989
Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated Mike Jackson & Randy Mulkey at 5:41 when Rogers pinned Mulkey with a splash off the back of Jackson, who was held in a fireman’s carry by Fulton

NWA @ Gainesville, GA – Georgia Mountains Center – December 14, 1988
Television taping

NWA @ Raleigh, NC – Dorton Arena – December 15, 1988
TV taping:
Rick Steiner pinned Steve Williams with a belly to belly suplex
NWA US Champion Barry Windham & NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors defeated Sting, Lex Luger, & Dusty Rhodes when Animal pinned Sting after Paul Ellering interfered and hit Sting with a chair
Worldwide – 12/31/88 – hosted by Tony Schiavone & David Crockett:
Tommy Rogers & Bobby Fulton defeated Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) in a Best 2 out of 3 Falls match; fall #1: Condrey pinned Rogers at 13:51 with his feet on the bottom rope after rolling through Rogers’ crossbody off the middle rope; fall #2: Fulton pinned Condrey with a sunset flip at 12:38; fall #3: Rogers pinned Rose at 8:18 after Jim Cornette interfered and hit Rose in the back with his tennis racquet, moments after Dangerously hit Rogers in the back with his phone; the bout was filmed when Rogers & Fulton were still NWA US Tag Team Champions and they were not shown with the titles; after the match, David Crockett interviewed Dangerously, along with Condrey & Rose, with Dangerously stating he would put Cornette in a coffin where his brain would be eaten by bugs before Dangerously was finished with the NWA, and he would step into the ring if he needed

NWA @ Winston-Salem, NC – December 16, 1988 (3,000)
Dustin Rhodes & Kendall Windham defeated the Cruel Connection
Bobby Fulton pinned the Italian Stallion
Tommy Rogers pinned Rip Morgan
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated the Commandos (Ray Candy & Grizzly Boone) after Jim Cornette hit Candy with the tennis racquet
Ivan Koloff defeated Russian Assassin #2 in a chain match
Steve Williams & NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo fought Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert to a double count-out
Dusty Rhodes, Sting, & Lex Luger defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham & NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors when Rhodes pinned an interfering Paul Ellering

Worldwide – 12/17/88 – featured Tony Schiavone & David Crockett on commentary; included a Starrcade 88 segment which listed all the cable companies carrying the show in your particular state; featured a Starrcade 88 Update in which Schiavone & Crockett discussed the five title matches; included Jim Ross conducting an interview with NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Kevin Sullivan regarding Rotundo’s title defense against Rick Steiner at Starrcade; featured Dusty Rhodes, his eye taped up, as a guest of Magnum TA on Straight Talk with the Boss, with Rhodes saying his intentions for Starrcade was to hurt the Road Warriors and win the NWA Tag Team Titles; Rhodes went on to say the Road Warriors weren’t really all that bad or scary:
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Gary Royal & an unknown at 5:09 when Eaton pinned the unknown with one hand after the Veg-o-matic; during the bout, Paul E. Dangerously cut an insert promo saying Cornette was a joke and Eaton & Lane’s flashy moves wouldn’t work on Randy Rose & Dennis Condrey; Cornette briefly joined the commentary team to reply to Dangerously’s comments; after the break, David Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Cornette about Dangerously, Rose, & Condrey
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Kevin Sullivan defeated JD Wolfe & an unknown at 4:22 when Rotundo pinned Wolfe with the butterfly suplex after Sullivan hit the double stomp to the chest; during the bout, Rick Steiner cut an insert promo on challenging Rotundo for the title at Starrcade, during which Steiner talked with his hand “Alex” about the match and said he would get Alex a belt too when he wins his; during the match, the crowd chanted “We want Steiner”
NWA Tag Team Champions Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) defeated Randy Hogan & an unknown at the 22-second mark when Road Warrior Hawk pinned the unknown with a running clothesline; after the bout, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Ellering & the Road Warriors regarding their title defense at Starrcade against Sting & Dusty Rhodes
NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers defeated Curtis Thompson & Terry Jones at 4:32 when Rogers pinned Jones after a somersault off the top double team
Dustin Rhodes & Kendall Windham defeated Mike Jackson & an unknown at 3:51 when Rhodes pinned the unknown with the Bionic elbow after a bulldog from Windham; Rhodes & Windham were noticeably booed during the bout
NWA World Champion Ric Flair & NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated the Italian Stallion & an unknown at 4:01 when Windham pinned the unknown with the lariat; during the bout, Lex Luger cut an insert promo on challenging Flair at Starrcade; after the bout, Crockett conducted a ringside interview with Dillon, Flair, & Windham regarding Flair facing Luger and Windham facing Bam Bam Bigelow at Starrcade

Worldwide – 12/24/88:
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane vs. George South & an unknown
Rick Steiner vs. an unknown
Heidi Lee Morgan & Moolah vs. Linda Dallas & Kat LaRue
NWA TV Champion Mike Rotundo & Steve Williams vs. two unknowns
Dustin Rhodes & Kendall Windham vs. two unknowns
The Junkyard Dog vs. Max McGyver

NWA @ Greenville, SC – Memorial Auditorium – December 25, 1988 (matinee)
All seats were $5 for the show
Dustin Rhodes & Kendall Windham vs. Cruel Connection
Ivan Koloff vs. Russian Assassin #2
Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert vs. NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda & Kevin Sullivan
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose in an elimination match
Also included a $25,000 Bunkhouse Stampede match with participants: Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane, Nikita Koloff, Ivan Koloff, Dennis Condrey, Randy Rose, NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda, the Russian Assassins, the Commandos, Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers, Jim Cornette, Dustin Rhodes & Kendall Windham, Paul E. Dangerously, Larry Zbyszko, Al Perez, Rip Morgan, Eddie Gilbert, Ron Simmons, and the Italian Stallion

NWA @ Charlotte, NC – Coliseum – December 25, 1988 (5,000)
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane defeated Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose
NWA World Champion Ric Flair defeated Eddie Gilbert (sub. for Sting) (the first ever Flair-Gilbert match)
Also included a Bunkhouse Stampede match

Starrcade 88 “True Gritt” – Norfolk, VA – Scope – December 26, 1988 (10,000)
Pay-per-view bouts – featured Jim Ross & Bob Caudle on commentary and Tony Schiavone & Magnum TA serving as hosts; Gary Michael Cappetta served as the ring announcer for the show; included Magnum conducting a backstage interview with NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda as well as the new NWA US Tag Team Champions Kevin Sullivan & Steve Williams regarding the Varsity Club’s tag team title win and Rotunda’s title defense later in the show; featured Magnum conducting a backstage interview with Rick Steiner regarding his NWA TV Title win, during which the audio briefly went out; included Magnum conducting a backstage interview with NWA World Champion Ric Flair, during which Flair said his match against Lex Luger later in the show would be Luger’s last title shot:
Steve Williams & Kevin Sullivan defeated NWA US Tag Team Champions Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers at 15:50 when Williams pinned Fulton to win the titles by dropping Fulton throat-first across the top rope as Fulton attempted a Thesz Press; during the bout, Jason Hervey of “The Wonder Years” was shown sitting in the front row
Bobby Eaton & Stan Lane (w/ Jim Cornette) defeated Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) at 17:26 when Lane pinned Rose following the double goozle; both teams used the Midnight Express theme song; after the bout, Condrey, Rose, & Dangerously laid out Eaton, Lane, & Cornette with Cornette’s tennis racquet and Dangerously’s phone until Eaton eventually cleared the ring with the racquet
The Russian Assassins (w/ Paul Jones) defeated Ivan Koloff & the Junkyard Dog at 6:47 when Russian Assassin #1 pinned Koloff after Jones put a foreign object into the Assassin’s mask, moments after Koloff hit the Russian Sickle on Russian Assassin #2 and made the cover; pre-match stipulations stated the Assassins would have had to unmask and Jones would have to leave the NWA if Koloff & JYD won
Rick Steiner pinned NWA TV Champion Mike Rotunda (w/ NWA US Tag Team Champion Kevin Sullivan) to win the title at 17:59 after Rotunda collided with Sullivan on the apron as Sullivan argued with head referee Tommy Young; Sullivan was placed in a shark cage for the duration of the bout, with the help of Klondike Bill; Sullivan was released late in the contest after NWA US Tag Team Champion Steve Williams appeared ringside and rang the timekeeper’s bell, as Steiner had Rotunda covered following the belly to belly suplex, causing referee Teddy Long to believe the time limit had expired; moments later, Young came ringside to investigate who rang the bell
NWA US Champion Barry Windham (w/ JJ Dillon) defeated Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink) via count-out at 16:17 after Bigelow hit the steel ringpost while both men fought on the floor
Sting & Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors (w/ Paul Ellering) via disqualification at 11:16 when Ellering prevented referee Tommy Young from making the count after Sting hit a crossbody off the top onto Road Warrior Animal; after the bout, Sting & Rhodes cleared the ring of the champions (American Dream: The Dusty Rhodes Story, Starrcade: The Essential Collection)
NWA World Champion Ric Flair (w/ JJ Dillon) pinned Lex Luger at 30:59 with his feet on the ropes for leverage after Luger’s knee went out as he attempted the Torture Rack; pre-match stipulations stated Luger would win the title if Flair was disqualified (Starrcade: The Essential Collection, Legends of Wrestling)
Dark match after the pay-per-view: The Junkyard Dog won a $50,000 bunkhouse battle royal; other participants included Abdullah the Butcher, Ray Candy, Eddie Gilbert, Dick Murdoch, Dustin Rhodes, NWA US Tag Team Champion Steve Williams, and others

NWA @ Washington DC – Armory – December 27, 1988 (1,800)
Bobby Fulton fought Larry Zbyzsko to a 10-minute time-limit draw; the bell rang as Zbyzsko had Fulton covered
Dustin Rhodes & Kendall Windham defeated the Commandos when Windham pinned Brady Boone
Lex Luger & Bam Bam Bigelow defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham & Abdullah the Butcher when Bigelow pinned Abdullah
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner to a draw after the 30-minute mark; the match was filmed for George Michael’s Sports Machine
Sting & Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors via disqualification for illegal double teaming; Rhodes was booed while the other three were cheered
Lex Luger won a Bunkhouse Stampede; other participants included Bobby Fulton, Larry Zbyszko, Dustin Rhodes, Kendall Windham, the Commandos, Bam Bam Bigelow, Sting, Dusty Rhodes, and NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors

NWA @ Chicago, IL – UIC Pavilion – December 28, 1988 (2,987)
Paul E. Dangerously, Jim Cornette, Eddie Gilbert, Ron Simmons, and Russian Assassin #2 did not appear as scheduled
Dustin Rhodes & Kendall Windham defeated the Commandos when Windham pinned Ray after tripping over Rhodes
Dennis Condrey & Randy Rose defeated Bobby Fulton & Tommy Rogers when Rose pinned Rogers after Condrey rolled Rose on top behind the referee’s back
Abdullah the Butcher pinned Bam Bam Bigelow after hitting him with a foreign object
NWA World Champion Ric Flair fought NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner to a 30-minute time-limit draw; the match ended as Steiner had Flair covered after a belly to belly suplex; after the match, Steiner hit the belly to belly suplex on referee Tommy Young and pinned him
Lex Luger, Sting, & Dusty Rhodes defeated NWA US Champion Barry Windham & NWA Tag Team Champions the Road Warriors when Rhodes pinned an interfering Paul Ellering with a roll up as Luger had Windham in the Torture Rack; Rhodes was booed in the match
Larry Zbyzsko won a Bunkhouse Stampede by last eliminating Bobby Eaton; other participants included Bam Bam Bigelow and Abdullah the Butcher

NWA @ Milwaukee, WI – Mecca – December 29, 1989
Bobby Fulton fought Randy Rose to a draw
The Junkyard dog defeated Russian Assassin #1
Kendall Windham & Dustin Rhodes defeated the Commandos
Lex Luger & Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Abdullah the Butcher & NWA US Champion Barry Windham when Bigelow pinned Abdullah
NWA World Tag Team Champion Road Warrior Animal defeated Dusty Rhodes via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner with a roll up and putting his feet on the ropes for leverage after Steiner thought he had won the match
Dick Murdoch won a Bunkhouse Stampede

NWA @ St. Louis, MO – Keil Auditorium – December 30, 1988 (4,500)
Randy Rose fought Bobby Fulton to a draw
The Broncos defeated the Commandos
Dick Murdoch defeated Russian Assassin #1
NWA US Champion Barry Windham & Abdullah the Butcher defeated Lex Luger & Bam Bam Bigelow when Abdullah pinned Bigelow
Dusty Rhodes & Sting defeated Larry Zbyzsko (sub. for NWA Tag Team Champion Road Warrior Hawk) & NWA Tag Team Champion Road Warrior Animal at the 4-minute mark when Rhodes pinned Zbyzsko
NWA World Champion Ric Flair pinned NWA TV Champion Rick Steiner at the 28-minute mark
The Junkyard Dog won a Bunkhouse Stampede at the 7-minute mark; stipulations stated the winner would face NWA World Champion Ric Flair at the following month’s show