Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboats Intercontinental Championship Reign



Naturally, first thing that comes to mind when one mentions Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion is WrestleMania 3 and his victory of "Macho Man" Randy Savage. 

For many it is still the greatest WrestleMania match of all time, and the one that was the most talked about for decades.  Many, like myself, remember watching the build towards the match, the heinous Macho Man dropping the ring bell onto Steamboats throat numerous times from the top rope.  The damage to the larynx of the perennial fan favorite.  The vignettes of long recovery and and learning to speak again.

These are very prominent memories for me, but you know what isn't, his title reign.  I recall one tv match where Steamboat wrestled Hercules and Savage ran down and grabbed Hercules ankle in a awkward moment to prevent him from beating Steamboat.  The next thing I knew The Honky Tonk Man was the Intercontinental Champion.  Until I started this post I had never seen the match where he lost the title.

Steamboat held championship for a mere 64 days from March 29, 1987 to June 2, 1987.  Let's take a look at the matches.

March 29, 1987 Pontiac Silverdome, Michigan
WrestleMania III
Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat with George "The Animal" Steel pinned Intercontinental Champion: Randy "Macho Man" Savage with Miss Elizabeth to win the Championship

April 23, 1987 Worcester Centrum, Massachusetts
WWF Superstars - Aired May 5, 1987
Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated Tiger Chung Lee

April 24, 1987 New Haven Coliseum, Connecticut 
Wrestling Challenge- Aired May 3, 1987
Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated Terry Gibbs

April 24, 1987 New Haven Coliseum, Connecticut 
Wrestling Challenge- Aired May 17, 1987
Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated "Natural" Butch Reed by count-out

April 25, 1987 Baltimore Arena, Maryland
"Macho Man" Randy Savage defeated Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  
by count-out

April 26, 1987 Market Square Arena, Indianapolis, Indiana
Steel Cage: Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage

April 27, 1987 Columbus, Ohio
Elimination Match: Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat, Billy Jack Haynes & Jake "The Snake" Roberts defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage, The Honky Tonk Man and Hercules

April 28, 1987 South Bend, Indiana
Saturday Night's Main Event - Aired May 2, 1987 
Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated Hercules by disqualification


April 29, 1987 Syracuse, New York
Steel Cage: Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage

May 1, 1987 Nassau Coliseum, Long Island, New York
Steel Cage: Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage

May 2, 1987 Rosemont Horizon, Illinois
Steel Cage: Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage

May 3, 1987 Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan
Steel Cage: Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage

May 4, 1987 Peoria, Illinois
Steel Cage: Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage

May 7, 1987 Cincinnati, Ohio
Steel Cage: Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage

May 8, 1987 Springfield, Massachusetts
Steel Cage: Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage

May 9, 1987 Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, Missouri
Steel Cage: Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage

May 10, 1987 Kansas City, Missouri 
Steel Cage: Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage


May 11, 1987 Oakland, California
Steel Cage: Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage

May 12, 1987 Anaheim, California
WWF Superstars - Aired May 30, 1987
Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat pinned Dusty Wolfe

May 13, 1987 San Diego, California
Wrestling Challenge - Aired May 24, 1987
Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat pinned "Iron" Mike Sharpe

May 15, 1987 Houston, Texas
Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage

May 24, 1987 Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage

May 25, 1987 Verdun, Quebec, Canada
"Macho Man" Randy Savage defeated Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat by count-out

May 26, 1987 Lake Placid, New York
Steel Cage: Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage

May 29, 1987 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Steel Cage: Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage

May 30, 1987 St. Paul, Minnesota 
Steel Cage: Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage


May 31, 1987 California, Pennsylvania 
Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  defeated "Macho Man" Randy Savage

June 2, 1987 Buffalo, New York
WWF Superstars - Aired June 13, 1987
The Honky Tonk Man with "Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart pinned Intercontinental Champion: Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat  to win the championship


This match with Honky Tonk Man was short just under 4 minutes, Steamboat went for a small package near the ropes, Honky grabbed the ropes reversing it and holding on through the three count.  

Steamboat defended the title 26 times from coast to coast and in 3 Canadian provinces.  As you can see the schedule was demanding and all over the place.  Allegedly  Steamboat asked for time off the home for the birth of his son and it angered McMahon who was going to have him drop the title to Butch Reed, but he no showed the card so instead he lost to the Honky Tonk Man.  In an interview Steamboat said Hogan was mad at him for outshining Hogan and Andre at Mania.  

Steamboat was not pushed through the remainder of his run in the WWF and finished up at WrestleMania IV losing to Greg "The Hammer" Valentine in the opening round of the WWF Championship tournament.

Steamboat was one of the all time best wrestlers, except for the build to WrestleMania III I really feel he was wasted in the WWF during this 3 year run and his short return in 1991.  The NWA territories is where he really was able to shine.  

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Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Leilani Kai's WWF Women's Championship Reign

Forty years ago today, on February 18, 1985 Leilani Kai defeated Wendi Richter to capture the WWF World Women's Championship.  Let's take a look at her title matches in that run.  


Leilani Kai trained with the Fabulous Moolah and debuting in 1975.  She rose to prominence in the mid 1980's WWF Rock n' Wrestling era defeating Wendi Richter to capture the WWF Women's World Championship.  She would hold the title for 41 days defending it 13 times with 12 successful defenses.  

February 18, 1985, Madison Square Garden, New York City
The War to Settle The Score - match aired March 2nd on Championship Wrestling
Leilani Kai with The Fabulous Moolah defeated World Women's Champion: Wendi Richter with Cyndi Lauper to win the championship

February 20, 1985 Brantford, Ontario
World Women's Champion: Leilani Kai defeated Wendi Richter

March 2, 1985 WTBS Studios, Atlanta, Georgia
World Women's Champion: Leilani Kai with The Fabulous Moolah pinned Wenona Little Heart

March 2, 1985 Baltimore, Maryland
Wendi Richter defeated World Women's Champion: Leilani Kai by count-out

March 3, 1985 Salisbury, Maryland
World Women's Champion: Leilani Kai defeated Wendi Richter

March 4, 1985 Elmira, New York
World Women's Champion: Leilani Kai defeated Wendi Richter

March 5, 1985 Poughkeepsie, New York
Championship Wrestling TV taping at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center
World Women's Champion: Leilani Kai with The Fabulous Moolah pinned Susan Starr
aired March 23, 1985

March 7, 1985 Warren, New Jersey
World Women's Champion: Leilani Kai wrestled Wendi Richter to a double count-out


March 8, 1985 Highland Heights, Ohio
World Women's Champion: Leilani Kai defeated Wendi Richter

March 9, 1985 Dover, Delaware
World Women's Champion: Leilani Kai defeated Wendi Richter

March 10, 1985 Maple Leaf Garden, Toronto, Ontario Canada
World Women's Champion: Leilani Kai pinned Wendi Richter holding her tights

March 11, 1985 Brantford, Ontario
All Star Wrestling Taping - Aired March 30th
Jesse Ventura & Jack Reynolds interviewed Kai about her upcoming match with Wendi Richter at WrestleMania

March 12, 1985 Tom's River, New Jersey 
World Women's Champion: Leilani Kai defeated Wendi Richter

March 13, 1985 Kalamazoo, Michigan
World Women's Champion: Leilani Kai defeated Wendi Richter

March 31, 1985 Madison Square Garden, New York City
WrestleMania
Wendi Richter with Cindy Lauper pinned World Women's Champion: Leilani Kai with The Fabulous Moolah to win the championship

World Women's Champion: Leilani Kai

Her last match in December 2015 brought to and end her 40 year career.  During that time she captured the All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling All Pacific Championship holding the title for 249 days.  She is also a former NWA Worlds Women's Champion holding the title for 465 days.
  


With her partner Judy Martin, known as The Glamour Girls they are two time WWF and two time NWA Women's World Tag Team Champions.  They held the WWF titles a combined 1,157 days with their first reign a record 906 days. 


I thinks it's very remarkable that Leilani Kai was able to win the championship at the world's most famous arena, a SOLD OUT Madison Square Garden with 26,092 fan in attendance.  

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Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Zack Sabre Jr's 1st IWGP Championship Reign


Zack Sabre Jr. is one of my favorite active wrestlers to watch today.  I have been a fan of his for many years and have written about him more than a few times in the past on this blog.  I've had the pleasure of seeing him wrestling live on a few occasions from the American Legion post in Orono, Maine to the world famous Madison Square Garden.  Every interaction I have had with him has been a genuine pleasure.


ZSJ started his 2024 losing the NJPW World Television Championship to Hiroshi Tanahashi at WrestleKingdom 18 at the Tokyo Dome.  At New Beginning in Osaka 2024 on February 11, 2024 he avenged his loss the Bryan Danielson pinning him in 33 minutes.  He regained the NJPW World Television Championship defeating champion Matt Riddle on April 12th in Chicago at Windy City Riot, then lost it to Jeff Cobb on May 3rd in Fukuoka, Japan.  One June 30th he defeated Orange Cassidy at Forbidden Door on Long Island, New York.

In the 2024 G1 Climax he finished the A block with 14 points, the most points achieved by any competitor in the tournament, going on the win the tournament submitting Yota Tsuji in the finals.  He is the first gaijin to win the tournament since Kenny Omega in 2016.  

Typically the winner of the tournament earns the right to face the IWGP World Champion at the Tokyo Dome, however Zack cashed in his opportunity on October 14 at King of Pro Wrestling 2024 at Ryogoku in Tokyo to win the championship.

Sadly, on February 11, 2025 at New Beginning in Osaka 2025 he lost the title to Hirooki Goto ending his run at just 120 day. 

During his all too short 120 days as Champion he successfully defended it four times including retaining it in two back to back Main Event matches at the Tokyo Dome.  

October 20, 2024 
NJPW Royal Quest IV London, England
IWGP World Heavyweight Champion: Zack Sabre Jr. defeated SANADA

November 4, 2024
NJPW Power Struggle Osaka, Japan
IWGP World Heavyweight Champion: Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Shingo Takagi

January 4, 2025
NJPW WrestleKingdom 19 Tokyo Dome, Japan
IWGP World Heavyweight Champion: Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Shota Umino

January 5, 2025
Wrestle Dynasty, Tokyo Dome, Japan
IWGP World Heavyweight Champion: Zack Sabre Jr. submitted Ricochet

After winning the title I don't feel NJPW promoted Zack as champion very well.  He was placed in the World Tag League with partner Ryohei Oiwa finishing in a five way tie for 4th place with only 6 points.  After the World Tag League he competed in multi-man matches with his TMDK stable mates with the only other singles match, besides those listed above, was a non-title victory over Hechicero at Battle in the Valley 2025 in San Jose, California.

I'm very thankful that I got to see him wrestle live as the title holder, granted it was in a tag team match and his team lost.  I was really hoping for a singles match that night in Lowell.



I don't think this is the only World Title reign for ZSJ, I am confident that he will be a World Champion again in the future and the greatest technical wrestler in the world will get the title reign that he deserves.  

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Friday, February 7, 2025

My Grail Card - The Final Update, for real this time.

Welp, I thought the last update was going to be the final update and then I went ahead and sent my card off to PSA to get it graded.  I can now say definitively I have finally completed my grail card from the 1988 NWA Wonderama set, card #339 Four Horsemen.


Please read the past blogs to get the full story on this card, especially Update Part 2.

May 17, 2022: New Grail Card
February 11, 2023: New Grail Card Update

This was my first time submitting to PSA.  It was simple enough to do, but they do have strict instructions to follow.  I paid for the 20 day turnaround and I got my card a week early!  I was happy with my grade as well, 8 on the card and 9 on the auto.  The only other card that I'm aware of that is signed by everyone as mine is that is graded by PSA got an 8 on the card and 8 on the auto.


Purchased card on eBay May 9, 2022 cost $42.20
Arn Anderson signed June 10, 2022 cost $25
David Crockett signed November 26, 2022 cost $40
Lex Luger signed November 26, 2022 cost $40
Ric Flair signed January 15, 2023 cost $87.89
Tully Blanchard signed May 4, 2024 cost $40
JJ Dillon signed November 30, 2024 cost $25
Various Shipping Charges for mailing card: $23.40
Shipping to PSA: $14.35
PSA Fee and return shipping: $74.98

Total cost: $412.82

I don't know know if I'll ever submit a card to PSA again, I know many that do it because they treat their cards like investments.  Perhaps I should has well, but the cost of submitting can get expensive.  For me it would have to be a special card like this one.  I am tempted to find another once of these cards and get it signed again and possibly get a higher grade.  That is VERY tempting! 


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Thursday, February 6, 2025

Marty Jannetty's Intercontinental Championship Reign

Marty Jannetty was an excellent wrestler and many say he was a victim of his own demons and it prevented him from climbing hire in the ranks of professional wrestling.  I'm not here to speculate about any of that, I'm here to write about his only singles title reign in a major promotion, the WWE Intercontinental Championship.


Along side Shawn Michael's as The Rockers they had a successful tag team run in Central States Wrestling and the AWA where they captured the Tag Team Championships in both promotions.  In the WWE from 1988 until January 1992 when the team broke up after the infamous Barber Shop segment that saw Shawn throw Marty through the window.  This was supposed to lead to a match between the two at WrestleMania, however and arrest in January 1992 lead to Marty being released from the company.

He was brought back in October 1992 after his house arrest ended picking up wins over enhancement talent at TV taping.  Although primarily known as a tag ream wrestler Jannetty was a former two time Central States Wrestling Heavyweight Champion and even challenging Ric Flair for the NWA Worlds Championship on four occasions.

Beginning November 27, 1992 through January 23, 1993 Jannetty toured the house show circuit challenging Shawn Michaels for the Intercontinental championship coming up short at each encounter.
On January 24, 1993 Marty once again challenged for the Intercontinental Championship this time at Royal Rumble in Sacramento, California.  Once again Shawn Michaels retained his title.

In a backstage interview segment Jannetty attacked Michaels leading many to believe the feud would continue leading to a match at WrestleMania that year. However, Jannetty was accused of being intoxicated during the match at the Royal Rumble and was released shortly after.

On May 17, 1993 at the Manhattan Center in New York City on Monday Night Raw Shawn Michaels was in the ring being interviewed by Vince McMahon, Michaels said he would defend the title against anyone, anywhere.  Marty Jannetty then emerged from the crowd challenging Michaels who was forced into accepting the match.  He had returned to the WWE at house shows the days before losing matches to Michaels.


  Later in the night in just under 11 minutes Jannetty would pin Michaels with a small package to capture the championship much to the delight of the the crowd.

Jannetty's title reign would only last 19 days until June 6, 1993 when he lost the title to Michaels at a house show in Albany, New York.  In total he defended the title 7 times with 6 successful defenses, with only 1 televised defense. 

May 21, 1993 Hershey, Pennsylvania, House Show
Intercontinental Champion: Marty Jannetty pinned Papa Shango with a roll up

May 31, 1993 Manhattan Center, New York, Monday Night Raw
Intercontinental Champion: Marty Jannetty with Sensational Sherri defeated Bam Bam Bigelow with Luna Vachon by count - out


June 1, 1993 Sioux Falls, South Dakota, House Show
Intercontinental Champion: Marty Jannetty pinned Shawn Michaels

June 2, 1993 Sioux City, Iowa, House Show
Intercontinental Champion: Marty Jannetty pinned Shawn Michaels

June 3, 1993 Des Moines, Iowa, House Show
Intercontinental Champion: Marty Jannetty pinned Shawn Michaels

June 5, 1993 Minneapolis, Minnesota, House Show
Intercontinental Champion: Marty Jannetty pinned Shawn Michaels

June 6, 1993 Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, New York, House Show
Shawn Michaels with Diesel pinned Intercontinental Champion: Marty Jannetty to win the championship

The June 6th house show was Kevin Nash's debut in the WWE as Diesel, and he aided Michaels in defeating Jannetty to regain the title.  I don't understand why he lost the title at a house show instead of on Monday Night Raw the next night.

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