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April 26, 1993, WWF Raw Results

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WWE / WWF Monday Night Raw April 26, 1993, was taped from the Manhattan Center in New York. Bobby Heenan replaces Rob Bartlett, along with Vince McMahon and Randy Savage to call the wrestling action. An estimated 1,000 fans are in attendance.

TV Rating: Ratings Weren’t Released Until 1995, likely in the high 1.0’s low 2.0’s.

Quick Results:
Mr Perfect defeated Damien Demento
Lex Luger defeated Crush
Mr Hughes defeated Jason Knight
Typhoon Defeated Von Krus

Full Report:
Damien Demento almost reversed the momentum, but Perfect snapped back with the Perfect-plex for the victory at 4:57 in to the match.

In a strange video the Undertaker and Randy Savage preach that drugs are bad. “There is no hope with dope.” A school girl reads a poem on the subject.

Crush was distracted by Doink in the balcony. Lex Luger hits the forearm sending Crush to the outside for the count out and win.

Mr. Hughes pinned Jason Knight at 2:07 with the sidewalk slam.

Vince McMahon does an interview with WWF IC Champion Shawn Michaels in which McMahon made mention of Michaels’ title defense the following week against Jim Duggan as well as his top challenger Mr. Perfect. HBK call Perfect “Mr. Grover, the guy who lives in a trash can on Sesame Street.” Leading to a brawl between the pair. A legitimate “Shawn is Gay” chant broke out during the interview. That’s New York for you!

Footage aired from WWF Superstars of Bam Bam Bigelow cutting Tatanka’s hair.

Typhoon pinned Skull Von Krus at 2:37 with the splash. Jim Duggan spoke with the commentary team over the phone regarding his match next week against Shawn Michaels.

Bobby Heenan handled the microphone as a guy named Paul proposed to his girlfriend Louise. How romantic!

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