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  1. Mar 30, 1991 · Location: Tokyo, JapanArena: Tokyo DomeAttendance: cca. 36.000Eight Man Tag Team MatchApollo Sugawara, Masao Orihara, Samson Fuyuki & Tatsumi Kitahara vs. Don...

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  2. Apr 10, 2018 · WWF WrestleFest is the sequel to the 1989 arcade game WWF SuperStars and is based on the World Wrestling Federation allowing you to control famous wrestlers from the late 80s like Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior and Earthquake.

  3. Mar 30, 1991 · 1991.03.30a-SWS=WWF WrestleFest in Tokyo Dome-OP.ia.autogenerated.txt download 10.0K 1991.03.30b-SWS=WWF-4th Match-Hart Foundation VS The Rockers.autogenerated.txt download

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    WWF WrestleFest 1991 was a professional wrestling event produced by WWF. It took place on July 14, 1991 at the Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri.

    Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match. (c) refers to the champion(s) heading into the match.

    •Col. Mustafa defeated Jimmy Snuka

    •The Dragon defeated Tanaka

    •The Texas Tornado vs. The Warlord ended in a Double Count Out

    •Bret Hart & Virgil defeated Irwin R. Schyster & Ted DiBiase

    •The British Bulldog defeated Typhoon by Count Out

  4. WrestleFest '91. While sitting poolside and enjoying some leisure time, "Macho Man" Randy Savage hosts a lineup of exclusive matches; The Ultimate Warrior takies on Earthquake in singles competition; The Hart Foundation battle The Legion of Doom, and more.

  5. Aug 31, 2011 · WWF WrestleFest91. There’s nothing like a good ol’ 2 hour WWF Coliseum Home Video. For me, it’s like stepping back into your childhood when wrestling was much more enjoyable. Your host for this one is the “Man of Leisure” Macho Man Randy Savage!

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  7. WWF WrestleFest [a] [1] is a professional wrestling video game developed and released by Technōs Japan for arcades in 1991, featuring stars of the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The game was distributed by Technōs in Japan and North America, and by Tecmo in Japan, [1] Europe and Australasia.

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