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King of the Ring

Promotion(s)
WWE
First event King of the Ring (1985)
Last event King of the Ring (2015)



The King of the Ring logo


King of the Ring is a professional wrestling single-elimination tournament held by WWE. The tournament was held annually from 1985 to 2002, with the exception of 1990 and 1992. From 1993 to 2002, the tournament was produced as a pay-per-view event. In 2003, the event's pay-per-view slot was replaced by Bad Blood.


The tournament endured a four-year hiatus until its return in 2006 as an exclusive event of the SmackDown brand. The tournament returned as an inter-brand event for both SmackDown and Raw in 2008, 2010, and 2015. WWE released a best of King of the Ring DVD in late 2011.




Contents






  • 1 Use of the King gimmick


    • 1.1 Pay-per-view


    • 1.2 Revival




  • 2 List of King of the Ring winners


  • 3 King of the Ring event dates and venues


  • 4 Pre-pay-per-view event results


    • 4.1 1985


    • 4.2 1986


    • 4.3 1987


    • 4.4 1988


    • 4.5 1989


    • 4.6 1991




  • 5 References





Use of the King gimmick[edit]


Although the King of the Ring tournament was not made into a pay-per-view event until 1993, the original King of the Ring tournament was held in 1985. Don Muraco won the tournament last, defeating The Iron Sheik.


In 1986, the second King of the Ring winner, Harley Race, parlayed his victory into an arrogant King of Wrestling gimmick, featuring a regal cape and crown. This gimmick led to several notable feuds for Race with Junkyard Dog, Hulk Hogan, "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, and others, even after new winners had been crowned in the annual tournament. In 1988, Race suffered an abdominal injury and during his absence his manager Bobby "the Brain" Heenan awarded the crown to Haku in July, rechristening him King Haku, even though Randy Savage had won the tournament by that point and Ted DiBiase would also win the tournament during this storyline. Race eventually returned from his injury and briefly feuded with King Haku, but was unable to regain the crown at the 1989 Royal Rumble. King Haku then lost the crown to "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan in May 1989.[1] "King Hacksaw" then lost it on August 30, 1989 to "Macho Man" Randy Savage, who rebranded himself "Macho King".[2] Savage abandoned the "Macho King" gimmick upon his loss of a "Career ending match" to Ultimate Warrior at Wrestlemania VII in 1991, following which only wrestlers who had won the most recent tournament, as well Jerry Lawler (who had used a King Of Wrestling image regionally in the Memphis area since the early 1970s) would use the gimmick.


Randy Savage ("Macho King"), Owen Hart ("King of Harts"),[3]Mabel ("King Mabel" ),[4]Kurt Angle ("King Kurt") Edge ("King Edge the Awesome"), Booker T ("King Booker"),[5]Sheamus ("King Sheamus")[6][7] and Bad News Barrett ("King Barrett") are all wrestlers that also took on "King" nicknames after winning King of the Ring tournaments, with varying amounts of indulgence in the regal gimmick. William Regal won the tournament while serving as General Manager of Raw[8] and began displaying King Lear signs of tyranny and delusion. Triple H alluded to his King of the Ring victory as part of his integrated gimmick starting 2006 as the "King of Kings".[9] In addition to the King's crown, various female wrestlers were portrayed as Queen while they were aligned with Kings, including "Queen of the Ring" Fabulous Moolah (aligned with King Harley Race at Wrestlemania III), Sensational Queen Sherri[10] (manager of "Macho King" Randy Savage), and Queen Sharmell[11] (manager of King Booker). Mo, Mabel's tag team partner in Men on a Mission, was "knighted" as Sir Mo by his partner after the latter's 1995 victory.



Pay-per-view[edit]


The King of the Ring was an event in which typically sixteen wrestlers wrestled in a one-on-one single elimination bracket. When a wrestler wins a match in the bracket, he advances to take on another wrestler who has also won. The final few matches would then take place at that year's King of the Ring event. The winner of the final match is officially crowned the King of the Ring. There were also other matches that took place at the King of the Ring event since it was a traditional three-hour pay-per-view. The King of the Ring pay-per-view was considered one of the WWE's "Big Five" events of the year, along with the Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Survivor Series, up until its disestablishment after the 2002 event.



Revival[edit]


After a four-year hiatus, the tournament would return in 2006, the first since the 1991 edition that was not on pay-per-view, which was won by Booker T, who faced Bobby Lashley in the finals at Judgment Day. The tournament would return in 2008 on the April 23 episode of Raw, which was won by William Regal, who faced CM Punk in the finale, and in 2010 on the November 29 episode of Raw, which was won by Sheamus, who faced John Morrison in the finale. After a five-year hiatus, the tournament returned in 2015 on the April 27 episode of Raw, with the finals taking place the next night on the WWE Network. Bad News Barrett defeated Neville in the final round.



List of King of the Ring winners[edit]






















































































































































Year
Winner
Times won
Date
Note

1985

Don Muraco
1

July 8, 1985
Defeated The Iron Sheik

1986

Harley Race
1

July 14, 1986
Defeated Pedro Morales

1987

Randy Savage
1

September 4, 1987
Defeated King Kong Bundy

1988

Ted DiBiase
1

October 16, 1988
Defeated Randy Savage

1989

Tito Santana
1

October 14, 1989
Defeated Rick Martel

1991

Bret Hart
1

September 7, 1991
Defeated Irwin R. Schyster

1993

Bret Hart
2

June 13, 1993
Defeated Bam Bam Bigelow

1994

Owen Hart
1

June 19, 1994
Defeated Razor Ramon

1995

Mabel
1

June 25, 1995
Defeated Savio Vega

1996

Stone Cold Steve Austin
1

June 23, 1996
Defeated Jake Roberts

1997

Hunter Hearst Helmsley
1

June 8, 1997
Defeated Mankind

1998

Ken Shamrock
1

June 28, 1998
Defeated The Rock

1999

Billy Gunn
1

June 27, 1999
Defeated X-Pac

2000

Kurt Angle
1

June 25, 2000
Defeated Rikishi

2001

Edge
1

June 24, 2001
Defeated Kurt Angle

2002

Brock Lesnar
1

June 23, 2002
Defeated Rob Van Dam

2006

Booker T
1

May 21, 2006
Defeated Bobby Lashley

2008

William Regal
1

April 21, 2008
Defeated CM Punk

2010

Sheamus
1

November 29, 2010
Defeated John Morrison

2015

Bad News Barrett
1

April 28, 2015
Defeated Neville


King of the Ring event dates and venues[edit]


From 1993 through 2002, King of the Ring was produced as a pay-per-view event. In 2006, the tournament finals were featured as part of the Judgment Day pay-per-view. In 2008 and 2010, the tournament was featured as a one-night tournament that aired on Monday Night RAW. In 2015, the tournament was started on Monday Night RAW and then concluded the next night as a WWE Network exclusive.


The King of the Ring was the only one of the WWE's "Big Five" pay-per-view events (The others being the Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Survivor Series) to never be hosted at least once at Madison Square Garden.






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Event
Date
City
Venue
Main event

King of the Ring (1985)
July 8, 1985

Foxborough, Massachusetts

Sullivan Stadium

Nikolai Volkoff vs. Hulk Hogan (c) for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship

King of the Ring (1986)
July 14, 1986

The Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake) vs. The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid) (c) in a Steel cage match for the WWF Tag Team Championship

King of the Ring (1987)
September 4, 1987

Providence, Rhode Island

Providence Civic Center

1987 King of the Ring tournament final.

King of the Ring (1988)
October 16, 1988

1988 King of the Ring tournament final.

King of the Ring (1989)
October 14, 1989

1989 King of the Ring tournament final.

King of the Ring (1991)
September 7, 1991

1991 King of the Ring tournament final.

King of the Ring (1993)
June 13, 1993

Dayton, Ohio

Nutter Center

1993 King of the Ring tournament final.

King of the Ring (1994)
June 19, 1994

Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore Arena

Jerry Lawler vs. Roddy Piper

King of the Ring (1995)
June 25, 1995

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Spectrum

Sycho Sid and Tatanka vs. Diesel and Bam Bam Bigelow

King of the Ring (1996)
June 23, 1996

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

MECCA Arena

British Bulldog vs. Shawn Michaels (c) for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship with special guest enforcer Mr. Perfect

King of the Ring (1997)
June 8, 1997
Providence, Rhode Island
Providence Civic Center

Faarooq vs. The Undertaker (c) for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship

King of the Ring (1998)
June 28, 1998

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh Civic Arena

Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. Kane in a First Blood match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship

King of the Ring (1999)
June 27, 1999

Greensboro, North Carolina

Greensboro Coliseum

Vince McMahon and Shane McMahon vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin in a Ladder match for control of the World Wrestling Federation

King of the Ring (2000)
June 25, 2000

Boston, Massachusetts

Fleet Center

The McMahon-Helmsley Faction (Triple H (c), Shane McMahon and Vince McMahon) vs. The Rock, Kane and The Undertaker for the WWF Championship

King of the Ring (2001)
June 24, 2001

East Rutherford, New Jersey

Continental Airlines Arena

Chris Jericho vs. Chris Benoit vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) in a Triple Threat match for the WWF Championship

King of the Ring (2002)
June 23, 2002

Columbus, Ohio

Nationwide Arena

The Undertaker (c) vs. Triple H for the WWE Undisputed Championship

King of the Ring (2006)
May 21, 2006

Phoenix, Arizona[a 1]

America West Arena

N/A

King of the Ring (2008)
April 21, 2008

Greenville, South Carolina

BI-LO Center

The Undertaker, Kane, Triple H and John Cena vs. Randy Orton, Edge, Chavo Guerrero and John "Bradshaw" Layfield

King of the Ring (2010)
November 29, 2010
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Wells Fargo Center

N/A

King of the Ring (2015)
April 28, 2015

Moline, Illinois[a 2]

iWireless Center

2015 King of the Ring tournament final.

(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match





  1. ^ The finals of the 2006 King of the Ring were held as part of the Judgment Day pay-per-view, which emanated from Phoenix. The quarterfinal and semifinal matches were conducted at various other venues.


  2. ^ The 2015 King of the Ring was held over two nights. The quarterfinal matches were broadcast on Raw, held in Green Bay, Wisconsin, while the semifinal and final matches were broadcast live on the WWE Network from Moline, Illinois (prior to a SmackDown taping).




Pre-pay-per-view event results[edit]



1985[edit]


























King of the Ring (1985)
Promotion World Wrestling Federation
Date July 8, 1985
City Foxborough, Massachusetts
Venue Sullivan Stadium
Attendance 23,000[12]
King of the Ring chronology




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King of the Ring (1986)


King of the Ring (1985) was the inaugural King of the Ring professional wrestling tournament produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The tournament was held on July 8, 1985 at the Sullivan Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.


In addition to the tournament, there was only one other match during the night. In this match Hulk Hogan pinned Nikolai Volkoff to retain the WWF World Heavyweight Championship.


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No.
Results[12]
Stipulations
Times
1

Jim Brunzell beat The Spoiler
King of the Ring first round match
3:19
2

Les Thornton beat Steve Lombardi
King of the Ring first round match
4:33
3

Paul Orndorff and Bob Orton, Jr. wrestled to a double disqualification
King of the Ring first round match
11:54
4

Pedro Morales beat Johnny V
King of the Ring first round match
1:06
5

Tito Santana beat Terry Funk by disqualification
King of the Ring first round match
12:58
6

Don muraco beat Junkyard Dog
King of the Ring first round match
10:22
7

Ricky Steamboat beat Greg Valentine
King of the Ring first round match
19:59
8

The Iron Sheik beat B. Brian Blair
King of the Ring first round match
5:18
9

Don Muraco beat Les Thornton
King of the Ring quarterfinals match
5:02
10

Jim Brunzell beat Tito Santana via a time limit draw coin toss
King of the Ring quarterfinals match
20:00
11

Iron Sheik beat Ricky Steamboat
King of the Ring quarterfinals match
10:25
12

Don Muraco beat Pedro Morales
King of the Ring semifinals match
14:55
13

Iron Sheik beat Jim Brunzell
King of the Ring semifinals match
7:30
14

Don Muraco beat Iron Sheik
King of the Ring finals match
10:28
15

Hulk Hogan (c) beat Nikolai Volkoff

WWF World Heavyweight Championship match
PIN


  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match



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First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
                       

Don Muraco
PIN

Junkyard Dog
10:22

Don Muraco
PIN

Les Thornton
5:02

Les Thornton
pin

Steve Lombardi
4:33

Don Muraco
PIN

Pedro Morales
14:55

Paul Orndorff
DDQ

Bob Orton, Jr.
11:54
BYE



Pedro Morales


Pedro Morales
PIN

Johnny V
1:06

Don Muraco
PIN

Iron Sheik
10:28

Tito Santana
DQ

Terry Funk
12:58

Tito Santana
Draw1


Jim Brunzell
20:00

Jim Brunzell
PIN

The Spoiler
3:19
Jim Brunzell
7:30


Iron Sheik
PIN

Ricky Steamboat
PIN

Greg Valentine
19:59
Ricky Steamboat
10:25


Iron Sheik
PIN

The Iron Sheik
PIN

B. Brian Blair
5:18


  • Hulk Hogan pinned Nikolai Volkoff to retain the WWF World Heavyweight Championship. in a non tournament match

1. ^ Tito Santana fought Jim Brunzell to a 20 time limit draw; Brunzell then won a coin toss to determine who would continue in the tournament.



1986[edit]


























King of the Ring (1986)
Promotion World Wrestling Federation
Date July 14, 1986
City Foxborough, Massachusetts
Venue Sullivan Stadium
Attendance 12,000[13]
King of the Ring chronology




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King of the Ring (1985)

Next →
King of the Ring (1987)


King of the Ring (1986) was the second annual King of the Ring professional wrestling tournament produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The tournament was held on July 14, 1986 at the Sullivan Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.


In addition to the tournament, there were two other matches. Prior to the final match of the King of the Ring tournament, Bruno Sammartino defeated The Designated Hitman (a substitute for Eddie Andelmann, a local TV/radio personality who refused to wrestle). Following the final match of the tournament, The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and The Dynamite Kid) defeated The Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake) (with Johnny V.) in a steel cage match to retain the WWF Tag Team Championship. Dynamite and Beefcake escaped from the cage first. Smith then escaped the cage to win the match after Valentine had accidentally knocked him out the door.


During the first round of the tournament, there was a total of 6 matches. Billy Jack Haynes pinned The Iron Sheik. after a SMALL PACKAGING Harley Race beat George Steele by disqualification after Steele rammed Race into one of the Golf carts at ringside. Don Muraco and Roddy Piper wrestled to a time limit draw at 20 minutes. when the two man battled in the Ring with Punch's to the Head Nikolai Volkoff pinned Dan Spivey. Junkyard Dog beat Paul Orndorff by disqualification for attacking the Referee. The final match saw Pedro Morales PINNED Rudy Diamond who was substituting for Bob Orton.


During the quarterfinal round of the tournament there were only 3 matches. Harley Race received a Bye due to the Muraco and Piper match reaching the time limit in the first round. Billy Jack Haynes beat Mr. X WITH THE full Nelson who was a substitute for Hercules Hernandez. Nikolai Volkoff beat Junkyard Dog by submission to a Bearhug. In the final quarterfinals match, Pedro Morales PINNED Mike Rotunda after Rotunda performed a back suplex on Morales but Rotunda's shoulders were on the mat.


During the first match of the semifinals, Race beat Haynes, when Haynes was counted out while Haynes applied the Full Nelson on Race while on the outside of the ring on the apron. Race would go on to face Pedro Morales in the finals, after Pedro Morales beat Nikolai Volkoff After volkoff had morales in a baerhug but Pedro broke free and revised the hold into a Small Packaging FOR THE pin in the other semifinals match. in the finals race pinned Morales after the men began brawling in and out of the ring until race got back in and Morales got back up on the apron when the two men began Suplexing one other until race Superplxed Morales back into ring for the win. Ultimately Race went on to win the King of the Ring after defeating Morales.


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No.
Results[13]
Stipulations
Times
1

Don Muraco (with Mr. Fuji) and Roddy Piper wrestled to a time limit draw
King of the Ring first round match
20:00
2

Harley Race beat George Steele by disqualification
King of the Ring first round match
7:41
3

Billy Jack Haynes pinned the Iron Sheik
King of the Ring first round match
10:15
4

Nikolai Volkoff beat Dan Spivey
King of the Ring first round match
6:12
5

Junkyard Dog beat Paul Orndorff by disqualification
King of the Ring first round match
13:14
6

Pedro Morales beat Rudy Diamond
King of the Ring first round match
3:02
7
Billy Jack Haynes beat Mr. X
King of the Ring quarter-final match
0:21
8

Nikolai Volkoff beat Junkyard Dog
King of the Ring quarter-final match
10:46
9

Pedro Morales beat Mike Rotunda
King of the Ring quarter-final match
10:00
10

Harley Race beat Billy Jack Haynes by count-out
King of the Ring semi-final match
12:30
11

Pedro Morales beat Nikolai Volkoff
King of the Ring semi-final match
11:55
12

Bruno Sammartino beat The Designated Hitman
Singles match
4:29
13

Harley Race beat Pedro Morales
King of the Ring final match
10:30
14
The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and The Dynamite Kid) (c) defeated The Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake) (with Johnny V.)

WWF World Tag Team Title steel cage match
15:47


  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match



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  First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                                     
 
 
Mr. X2
0:21  
    Billy Jack Haynes Sub  
Billy Jack Haynes pin
The Iron Sheik 10:15  
  Billy Jack Haynes 12:30  
  Harley Race CO  
Harley Race DQ  
George Steele 7:41  
  Harley Race  
    BYE    
Don Muraco draw
Roddy Piper 20:00  

  Harley Race PIN

  Pedro Morales 10:30
Nikolai Volkoff pin  
Dan Spivey 6:12  
  Nikolai Volkoff Sub
    Junkyard Dog 10:46  
Junkyard Dog DQ
Paul Orndorff 13:14  

  Nikolai Volkoff 11:55
  Pedro Morales pin  
Pedro Morales pin  

Rudy Diamond1
3:02  
  Pedro Morales pin
    Mike Rotundo 10:00  


1. ^ Rudy Diamond was a substitute for Bob Orton.

2. ^ Mr. X was a substitute for Hercules Hernandez.
Bruno Sammartino beat The Designated Hitman in a non tournament match
The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and The Dynamite Kid) defeated The Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake) (with Johnny V.) in a steel cage match to retain the WWF Tag Team Championship. Dynamite and Beefcake escaped from the cage first. Smith then escaped the cage to win the match after Valentine had accidentally knocked him out the door. 15:47 in a non tournament match



1987[edit]


























King of the Ring (1987)
Promotion World Wrestling Federation
Date September 4, 1987
City Providence, Rhode Island
Venue Providence Civic Center
Attendance 12,000[14]
King of the Ring chronology




← Previous
King of the Ring (1986)

Next →
King of the Ring (1988)


King of the Ring (1987) was the third annual King of the Ring professional wrestling tournament produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The tournament was held on September 4, 1987 at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island.


In addition to the tournament, there was only one other match during the night. In this match Jake Roberts defeated the WWF Intercontinental champion The Honky Tonk Man with Jimmy Hart via disqualification, after Hart accidentally hit Honky Tonk Man with the megaphone


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No.
Results[14]
Stipulations
Times
1

Haku beat Brutus Beefcake
King of the Ring first round match
PIN
2

Rick Martel beat Dan Spivey
King of the Ring first round match
PIN
3

King Kong Bundy beat One Man Gang
King of the Ring first round match
CO
4

Special Delivery Jones beat Sika
King of the Ring first round match
PIN
5

Dangerous Danny Davis beat Tito Santana
King of the Ring first round match
CO
6

Junkyard Dog beat Tama
King of the Ring first round match
PIN
7

Jim Brunzell beat Ron Bass
King of the Ring first round match
PIN
8

Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) beat Nikolai Volkoff
King of the Ring first round match
PIN
9
Haku and Rick Martel wrestled to a draw
King of the Ring quarter-final match
15:00
10
King Kong Bundy beat Special Delivery Jones
King of the Ring quarter-final match
PIN
11
Danny Davis beat The Junkyard Dog
King of the Ring quarter-final match
CO
12
Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) beat Jim Brunzell
King of the Ring quarter-final match
PIN
13
Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) beat Danny Davis
King of the Ring semi-final match
PIN
14

Jake Roberts beat The Honky Tonk Man (with Jimmy Hart) by disqualification

WWF Intercontinental championship
DQ
15

Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) beat King Kong Bundy
King of the Ring final match
PIN


  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match



Tournament bracket













































































































































































































































































































First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
                       

Haku
pin

Brutus Beefcake
11:08
Haku
15:00

Rick Martel
Draw

Rick Martel
pin

Dan Spivey
5:12

King Kong Bundy


BYE
 

King Kong Bundy
CO

One Man Gang
3:09

King Kong Bundy
PIN

Special Delivery Jones
4:09

Special Delivery Jones
pin

Sika
6:25
King Kong Bundy
13:04


Randy Savage
PIN

Tito Santana
7:22

Dangerous Danny Davis
CO

Danny Davis
CO

The Junkyard Dog
8:02

Junkyard Dog
pin

Tama
8:19
Danny Davis
7:15


Randy Savage
PIN

Jim Brunzell
pin

Ron Bass
6:38
Jim Brunzell
12:10


Randy Savage
PIN

Randy Savage
PIN

Nikolai Volkoff
7:03


  • Jake Roberts defeated the WWF Intercontinental champion The Honky Tonk Man with Jimmy Hart via disqualification, after Hart accidentally hit Honky Tonk Man with the megaphone in a non tournament match


1988[edit]


























King of the Ring (1988)
Promotion World Wrestling Federation
Date October 16, 1988
City Providence, Rhode Island
Venue Providence Civic Center
Attendance 6,700[15]
King of the Ring chronology




← Previous
King of the Ring (1987)

Next →
King of the Ring (1989)


King of the Ring (1988) was the fourth annual King of the Ring professional wrestling tournament produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The tournament was held on October 16, 1988 at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island.


In addition to the tournament, there was only one other match during the night. In this match Jim Duggan defeated Dino Bravo (with Frenchy Martin) in a flag match. Duggan pinned Bravo when Martin accidentally hit Bravo with the flag.


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No.
Results[15]
Stipulations
Times[15]
1

Ken Patera beat Nikolai Volkoff
King of the Ring first round match
10:20
2

Ted DiBiase beat Brutus Beefcake
King of the Ring first round match
7:32
3

Ron Bass beat The Barbarian by disqualification
King of the Ring first round match
7:02
4

Shawn Michaels beat Dangerous Danny Davis
King of the Ring first round match
3:37
5

Bad News Brown and Hercules wrestled until a double count-out
King of the Ring first round match
6:05
6

Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) beat Virgil
King of the Ring first round match
5:43
7

The Red Rooster beat Marty Jannetty
King of the Ring first round match
11:00
8

Mike Sharpe beat Boris Zhukov
King of the Ring first round match
6:27
9

Jim Duggan beat Dino Bravo (with Frenchy Martin)

Flag match
8:43
10
Ted DiBiase beat Ken Patera
King of the Ring quarter-final match
5:42
11
Ron Bass beat Shawn Michaels
King of the Ring quarter-final match
7:39
12
The Red Rooster beat Mike Sharpe
King of the Ring quarter-final match
3:27
13
Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) beat The Red Rooster
King of the Ring semi-final match
7:21
14

Ted DiBiase beat Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) by count-out
King of the Ring final match
6:11


  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match



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First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
                       

Ken Patera
Pin

Nikolai Volkoff
10:20
Ken Patera
Pin


Ted DiBiase
5:42

Brutus Beefcake
Pin

Ted DiBiase
7:32

Ted DiBiase
Forfeit

Ron Bass
2

The Barbarian
DQ

Ron Bass
7:02

Ron Bass
Pin

Shawn Michaels
7:39

Dangerous Danny Davis
Pin

Shawn Michaels
3:37

Ted DiBiase
CO

Randy Savage
6:11

Bad News Brown
DCO

Hercules
6:05
BYE
 


Randy Savage
 

Randy Savage
Pin

Virgil
5:43

Randy Savage
Pin

The Red Rooster
7:21

Marty Jannetty
Pin

The Red Rooster
11:00

The Red Rooster
Sub

Iron Mike Sharpe
3:27

Mike Sharpe1
Pin

Boris Zhukov
6:27

1. ^ Mike Sharpe substituted for The Warlord.

2. ^ DiBiase paid Bass off to fake an injury.[16]




  • Randy Savage was counted out when he chased Virgil around the ring

  • Flag match Jim Duggan Pinned Dino Bravo (with Frenchy Martin)when Martin accidentally hit Bravo with the flag. in a non tournament match 8:43



1989[edit]


























King of the Ring (1989)
Promotion World Wrestling Federation
Date October 14, 1989
City Providence, Rhode Island
Venue Providence Civic Center
Attendance 4,500[17]
King of the Ring chronology




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King of the Ring (1991)


King of the Ring (1989) was the fifth annual King of the Ring professional wrestling tournament produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The tournament was held on October 14, 1989 at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island.


Tournament bracket













































































































































































































































































































First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
                       

Brutus Beefcake
10:22

Akeem
pin

Akeem
 

BYE
 

Hercules
DDQ

Jim Neidhart
6:33
Akeem
10:15


Tito Santana
pin

Bushwhacker Butch
3:14

The Warlord
pin
The Warlord
pin


Tito Santana
6:22

Tito Santana
pin

Bad News Brown
7:01
Rick Martel
9:48


Tito Santana
PIN

Rick Martel
sub
Bill Wood1
0:44

Rick Martel
sub

Bushwhacker Luke
4:06

Bushwhacker Luke
pin

Nikolai Volkoff
4:18

Rick Martel
pin

Jimmy Snuka
8:34

Jimmy Snuka
DQ

The Barbarian
8:13

Jimmy Snuka
pin

Haku
7:20

Haku
pin

The Red Rooster
5:12

1. ^ Bill Wood substituted for Barry Windham.



  • Dusty Rhodes defeated The Big Boss Man, with Slick 10:04 in non tournament match


1991[edit]


























King of the Ring (1991)
Promotion World Wrestling Federation
Date September 7, 1991
City Providence, Rhode Island
Venue Providence Civic Center
Attendance 2,400[18]
King of the Ring chronology




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King of the Ring (1989)

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King of the Ring (1993)


King of the Ring (1991) was the sixth King of the Ring professional wrestling tournament produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The tournament was held on September 7, 1991 at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island.


In addition to the tournament, there was only one other match during the night. In this match The Beverly Brothers defeated The Bushwhackers, in a tag team match.


Results





























































































No.
Results[18]
Stipulations
Times[18]
1

Jerry Sags (with Jimmy Hart) beat Hawk by disqualification
King of the Ring first round match
3:02
2

Ricky Steamboat and Ted DiBiase wrestled to a time limit draw
King of the Ring first round match
15:00
3

Jim Duggan beat Brian Knobbs (with Jimmy Hart)
King of the Ring first round match
5:04
4

Irwin R. Schyster beat The Berzerker by count-out
King of the Ring first round match
2:51
5

Bret Hart beat Pete Doherty by submission
King of the Ring first round match
0:33
6

Skinner beat Virgil
King of the Ring first round match
5:02
7

Sid Justice beat The Warlord
King of the Ring first round match
3:23
8

The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) beat Animal
King of the Ring first round match
3:40
9

The Beverly Brothers (Beau Beverly and Blake Beverly) beat The Bushwhackers (Bushwhacker Butch and Bushwhacker Luke)
Tag team match
7:23
10
Irwin R. Schyster beat Jim Duggan
King of the Ring quarter-final match
3:16
11
Bret Hart beat Skinner
King of the Ring quarter-final match
4:47
12
The Undertaker and Sid Justice ended in a double disqualification
King of the Ring quarter-final match
4:08
13
Irwin R. Schyster beat Jerry Sags
King of the Ring semi-final match
1:22
14
Bret Hart beat Irwin R. Schyster
King of the Ring final match
10:00


  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match



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First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
                       

Hawk
DQ

Jerry Sags
3:02

Jerry Sags
 

BYE
 

Ricky Steamboat
Draw

Ted DiBiase
15:00
Jerry Sags
Pin


Irwin R. Schyster
1:22

Jim Duggan
Pin

Brian Knobbs
5:04
Jim Duggan
Pin


Irwin R. Schyster
3:16

The Berzerker
CO

Irwin R. Schyster
2:51
Irwin R. Schyster
Pin


Bret Hart
10:00

Pete Doherty 1
Sub

Bret Hart
0:33

Bret Hart
Sub

Skinner
4:47

Skinner
Pin

Virgil
5:02

Bret Hart
 

BYE
 

Sid Justice
Pin

The Warlord
3:23
The Undertaker
DDQ

Sid Justice
4:08

Animal
Pin

The Undertaker
3:40

1. ^ Pete Doherty substituted for Kerry Von Erich.




  • The Undertaker and Sid Justice were disqualified for attacking the Referee. After the bout, Jake Roberts helped The Undertaker put Sid into the Casket.


  • Bret Hart PINNED Irwin R. Schyster with a roll up


  • The Beverly Brothers beat The Bushwhackers in a teg team match 7:23



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  4. ^ Schrader, Bob. "The Irresistible Force". WWE. Retrieved 2007-07-03. Viscera used to be known as Mabel. [...] He started as a friendly rapping giant Then Mabel shocks everyone by winning King of the Ring, loses the rapping and becomes KING Mabel.


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  8. ^ "IGN: William Regal". IGN. Archived from the original on 25 October 2008. Retrieved 19 May 2008.


  9. ^ Triple H: The King of Kings (DVD). WWE Home Video. 2008.


  10. ^ Spears, Jim (January 4, 2005). "Women's wrestlers today are tougher, better". The Times and Democrat. Retrieved 2009-05-23.


  11. ^ "Booker and Sharmell released by WWE". SLAM! Wrestling. October 16, 2007. Retrieved 2008-04-17.


  12. ^ ab WWF King Of The Ring 1985


  13. ^ ab WWF King Of The Ring 1986


  14. ^ ab WWF King Of The Ring 1987


  15. ^ abc WWF King Of The Ring 1988


  16. ^ Ted DiBiase: The Million Dollar Man, p.162, Ted DiBiase with Tom Caiazzo, Pocket Books, New York, 2008,
    ISBN 978-1-4165-5890-3



  17. ^ WWF King Of The Ring 1989


  18. ^ abc WWF King Of The Ring 1991















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