Beach Blast (1992)

Beach Blast 1992

Tagline(s) World Championship Wrestling Beats The Heat!
Information
Promotion World Championship Wrestling
Date June 20, 1992[1]
Attendance 5,000[1]
Venue Mobile Civic Center[1]
City Mobile, Alabama[1]
Pay-per-view chronology

WrestleWar (1992) Beach Blast 1992 The Great American Bash 1992
Beach Blast chronology

First Beach Blast 1992 Beach Blast (1993)

Beach Blast (1992) was a major professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) on June 20, 1992 in the Mobile Civic Center in Mobile, Alabama.

The show included two main events Ricky Steamboat and Rick Rude faced off in a 30-minute Iron Man Challenge as the culmination of a long running feud, and The Steiner Brothers defended their WCW World Tag Team Championship against Terry Gordy and Steve Williams. In 2015, All WCW pay-per-views were made available on the WWE Network.

Production

Background

In 1992 the Atlanta, Georgia based World Championship Wrestling (WCW) professional wrestling promotion increased their pay-per-view (PPV) shows from six in 1991 to six in 1992. As part of the expansion WCW came up with the concept of "Beach Blast". As part of the show's beach theme the Mobile Civic Center was decked out like a beach, complete with sand dunes around the entrance. surfboards and other surfing images.

The show took place only four days after WCW held Clash of the Champions XIX, free to cable subscribers.[2]

Results

No. Results[1][3][4][5] Stipulations Times
1D The Junkyard Dog, Tom Zenk and Big Josh defeated Tracy Smothers, Richard Morton and Diamond Dallas Page Six-man tag team match N/A
2 Scotty Flamingo defeated Brian Pillman (c) Singles match for the WCW Light Heavyweight Championship 17:29
3 Ron Simmons defeated Terry Taylor Singles match 07:10
4 Greg Valentine defeated Marcus Bagwell by submission Singles match 07:17
5 Missy Hyatt defeated Madusa (with Paul E. Dangerously) Bikini contest N/A
6 Sting defeated Cactus Jack Falls Count Anywhere match 11:24
7 Ricky Steamboat defeated Rick Rude 4-3 30 Minute Iron Man Challenge 30:00
8 Dustin Rhodes, Barry Windham and Nikita Koloff defeated The Dangerous Alliance (Arn Anderson, Steve Austin and Bobby Eaton) (with Paul E. Dangerously and Madusa) by disqualification Singles match with Ole Anderson as special guest referee 15:32
9 The Steiner Brothers (Rick & Scott) (c) fought Terry Gordy & Steve Williams to a time-limit draw Tag team match for the WCW World Tag Team Championship 30:00
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • D – indicates the match was a dark match

Availablity on the WWE Network

WCW closed in 2001 and all rights to their television and PPV shows was bought by WWE, including the Beach Blast shows. With the launch of the WWE Network in 2014 the 1992 Beach Blast show became available on demand for network subscribers. Due to copyright concerns some of the theme songs originally used were initially replaced with generic music, notably the entrance music for Sting and the Steiner Brothers composed by Jimmy Papa. In March 2014, WWE restored the original music after an unsuccessful lawsuit by the composer.[6] The show was one of the first major events held after Bill Watts had been put in charge of WCW and would be the first show where a number of Watts' new rules would be enforced, including any move that included jumping off the top rope would result in a disqualification.[3]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "2007 Wrestling Almanac & Book of Facts". Wrestling’s Historical Cards: Beach Blast (Mobile Alabama, Mobile Civic Center). Kappa Publishing. 2007. p. 140.
  2. "Clash of Champions Results (XIX)".
  3. 1 2 Hoops, Brian (November 8, 2007). "SPECIALIST: WCW Beach Blast '92 - Arn & Austin & Eaton taking on Dustin & Windham & Nikita". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved August 30, 2015.
  4. Cawthon, Graham (2014). the History of Professional Wrestling Vol 4: World Championship Wrestling 1989-1994. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 1499656343.
  5. "Beach Blast 1992". Pro Wrestling History. June 20, 1992. Retrieved August 29, 2015.
  6. Alvarez, Bryan (March 21, 2014). "FRI UPDATE: Another ridiculously packed weekend, TNA star done, Slammiversary travel packages, WWE Network potential series reel, tons more". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved August 30, 2015.
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