The card consisted of fifteen matches and included a 16-man tournament dubbed "The Wrestling Classic". In the first round of the tournament,
Adrian Adonis (with
manager Jimmy Hart) defeated
Corp. Kirchner with a
DDT.
Dynamite Kid then faced
Nikolai Volkoff (without manager
Freddie Blassie); Dynamite Kid attacked Volkoff, who had just finished his customary singing of the
Soviet national anthem, with a
missile dropkick from the top turnbuckle and then quickly scored the
pinfall in a match that lasted about six seconds (the official time given was nine seconds, equaling the record
King Kong Bundy had set at
WrestleMania).
Randy "Macho Man " Savage (with
Miss Elizabeth) then defeated "Polish Power"
Ivan Putski, though Savage had both his feet on the middle rope for leverage.
Ricky Steamboat faced
Davey Boy Smith in a rare match pitting two
fan favourites against each other. The match moved back and forth until Smith landed in the ropes trying attack Steamboat, but Steamboat sidestepped and Smith injured his
groin and was unable to continue, so Steamboat was awarded the match by forfeit.
The Junkyard Dog then faced
The Iron Sheik (like Volkoff, the Sheik appeared without Freddie Blassie). The match began with Sheik
choking JYD with his jacket. He applied a
camel clutch on JYD before releasing the hold. JYD quickly hit a
headbutt on Sheik and pinned him to win the match.
Moondog Spot and
Terry Funk's (with Jimmy Hart) match was next. It appeared that neither of them wanted to wrestle, so at Funk's suggestion they both left the ring. As Spot started to leave, Funk attacked him from behind and tried to re-enter the ring for a countout win, but Spot prevented him from entering the ring and Spot himself won the match by
countout after Funk backdropped him into the ring before the ten count.
WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion Tito Santana then faced
Magnificent Muraco (with
Mr. Fuji). Muraco appeared to have pinned Santana but as his feet were on the ropes, the match continued and Santana rolled up the surprised Muraco with a quick
small package, scoring the pinfall. Santana suffered a groin injury that would hamper him later in the tournament. The final match of the first round pitted
Paul Orndorff against
Cowboy Bob Orton. Orton was
disqualified after he hit Orndorff with his cast. The quarterfinals began with Adrian Adonis facing Dynamite Kid. During the match, Adonis accidentally collided with his manager Jimmy Hart. Dynamite Kid took advantage and pinned Adonis to win the match. Ricky Steamboat then faced off against Randy Savage. The
referee was distracted by Miss Elizabeth as Savage took advantage and pulled out
brass knuckles from his tights and hit Steamboat before pinning him to win the match. The Junkyard Dog then defeated Moondog Spot after a head butt. Strangely, there was no referee for this match and JYD counted the 3 himself. Commentators
Gorilla Monsoon and
Jesse Ventura then announced that a judge was at ringside and that JYD's count was legal. Tito Santana and Paul Orndorff fought to a double count-out, eliminating both wrestlers from the tournament in the process and allowing The Junkyard Dog to advance to the finals. This led to Bobby Heenan's $50,000 storyline bounty on Paul Orndorff not being collected. challenged
Hulk Hogan for the
WWF World Heavyweight Championship at The Wrestling Classic. In the main event, which was a non-tournament match,
Hulk Hogan defended his
WWF World Heavyweight Championship against
Rowdy Roddy Piper. Hogan applied a
bearhug on Piper. Piper responded with a
sleeper hold. The referee was knocked out and Piper hit Hogan with a
steel chair before Hogan applied a sleeper hold of his own on Piper. Bob Orton came out and hit Hogan with his cast. The referee saw this and disqualified Piper in the process. Piper and Orton continued to assault Hogan until Paul Orndorff came out and cleared the ring. The semi-final match between Randy Savage and Dynamite Kid was next. Dynamite Kid
superplexed Savage off the top rope but Savage countered it into an
inside cradle for the victory. As part of the show, a fan competition was held. One of over 250,000 fans won a
Rolls-Royce. This segment was cut from the
Coliseum Home Video release for time. However, it was restored when the show aired on
WWE Classics on Demand, WWE's archival
video on demand service, as well as on the
WWE Network. In the finals of the tournament The Junkyard Dog wrestled Randy Savage. Shortly after the match began,
Gene Okerlund joined the commentary team. Junkyard Dog hit a
back body drop on Savage off the top rope who landed on the arena floor. Savage was unable to get into the ring and was counted out. As a result, The Junkyard Dog won the match and the tournament. == Reception ==