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"SummerSlam" 1993: Fat Chance!

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SummerSlam 1993 Fat Chance game quiz
"Then came the sixth annual "SummerSlam", and it took place on August 30, 1993. Exactly how well can memory serve you? Of course, there is only one-way to find out - good luck!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. For the first time ever, a "SummerSlam" event took place in a particular arena, in which over 23,000 wrestling fans in attendance had the chance to witness the event, live and in person. Which arena served as the home to the 1993 "SummerSlam"?
    The Mohegan Sun Casino
    The Frasier Dome
    The Save Mart Center
    The Palace at Auburn Hills


2. In the first Singles Match of the night, two men who were holding a grudge against one another squared off in the squared circle, wanting to settle the score and prove that they're better than the other is. Live, during the Pay Per View, who walked away victorious from the first Singles Match of the 1993 "SummerSlam"?
    Ted "Million Dollar Man" DiBiase
    Razor Ramon
    Barry Horowitz
    Owen Hart


3. The WWE World Tag Team Championships were on the line in the second match of the 1993 "SummerSlam”, with the legendary tag team The Steiner Brothers defending the belts against the challengers, The Heavenly Bodies. Which two men were involved in the final decision of the match that would determine a decisive winner?
    Scott Steiner and Tom Pritchard
    Rick Steiner and Jimmy Del Ray
    Tom Pritchard and Rick Steiner
    Jimmy Del Ray and Scott Steiner


4. The third match of the night would be none other than the WWE Intercontinental Championship Match, and due to the result of this match, history would be made on this night. In one corner stood the then champion, Shawn Michaels, and in the other stood the challenger, Mr. Perfect. After all was said and done and both men left it all in the ring, what came to be the result?
    A pin fall victory
    A disqualification victory
    A submission victory
    A count-out victory


5. The fourth match of "SummerSlam" 1993, as well as the second Singles Match of the night, saw the debut of The 1-2-3 Kid. However, his hopes of leaving a lasting impression by getting a win would come up short once a certain superstar would get the pin fall over him. Who was it that defeated The 1-2-3 Kid on this night?
    Irwin R. Schyster
    Bam Bam Bigelow
    Hakushi
    Isaac Yankem


6. For the first time ever at a "SummerSlam", a rather uncommon scenario occurred in which a certain wrestler would wrestle in more than one match, and that wrestler was none other than Bret "Hitman" Hart. In his two matches at "SummerSlam" 1993, approximately how much time, when combined, did they add up to?
    17 minutes
    19 minutes
    18 minutes
    16 minutes


7. In the seventh match and final singles bout of the 1993 "SummerSlam", former Rockers member Marty Jannetty squared off against a certain wrestler that would be making his "SummerSlam" debut on this night. Jannetty, however, fell short after not being bale to endure any more pain by a submission maneuver applied courtesy of his opponent, therefore being forced to submit. Which wrestler not only made his "SummerSlam" debut, but also defeated Marty Jannetty on this night?
    Mabel
    Ludvig Borga
    Jeff Jarrett
    Diesel


8. Yet another first occurred at a "SummerSlam", and for this "first", The Undertaker would face off against the same man that he defeated at WrestleMania this same year. The two men had been going at one another for quite some time, and this was where it would all end. "SummerSlam" 1993 marked the night in which the score would be settled between both of these men, and that's where the first-ever Rest in Peace Match stepped in. What did the actual match itself mean?
    The loser would perish
    There would be no disqualifications nor count-outs
    It was another name for the Buried Alive Match
    Many caskets surrounded the ring, and in order to win, you must place your opponent inside of any, as opposed to just one in the standard Casket Match


9. The night would not be over yet though, as the ninth and penultimate match of the 1993 "SummerSlam" would arrive. It would be The Headshrinkers and Bam Bam Bigelow facing off against The Smokin' Gunns and Tatanka in a Six-Man Tag Team Match. This was the first and only Six-Man Tag Team Match of the 1993 "SummerSlam", but who was it that scored the pin fall in this bout, thus earning a victory for their team?
    Billy Gunn
    Bam Bam Bigelow
    Bart Gunn
    Tatanka


10. The night would be ending as the main event of the 1993 "SummerSlam" had made its arrival. The prestigious WWE Championship title belt was on the line, and it was the then-defending champion, Yokozuna defending it against his challenger, Lex Luger, whom had been looking to win the WWE Championship for the very first time in his career. This was the perfect opportunity for Luger to accomplish that, and getting a win over the unstoppable monster Yokozuna would most certainly bring wonders into his then-ongoing career. After nearly 20 minutes of championship action, who was it that walked away victorious?
    No one won; it was a double disqualification
    Yokozuna
    Lex Luger
    No one won; it was a double count-out

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