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Vince McMahon Gives Up On Another RAW Star

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• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (March 4, 1991) – WWF Prime Time Wrestling

On this day in 1991, the World Wrestling Federation aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF Prime Time Wrestling’.

It featured pre-taped matches, studio interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF WrestleMania VII’ PPV.

The card can be found right here:

– Greg Valentine vs. The Barbarian

– WWF Update

– In Studio Guest: The British Bulldog

– The Warlord vs. Koko B. Ware (Joined In Progress)

– Pick The Brain Segment: People In The Crowd Ask Bobby Heenan Questions

– Wrestlemania 7 Report

– The Rockers vs. The Brooklyn Brawler & Jerry Oates

– The Bushwhackers vs. Max Nelson & Jesse Knight

– In Studio Guest: Paul Bearer

– Mr. Perfect vs. Jimmy Snuka

– Ted DiBiase vs. Sonny Blaze

– Jake Roberts vs. Allan Martin

– WWF Closet-Cam With Vince McMahon & Bobby Heenan In The Dressing Room

– In Studio Guest: The Big Boss Man

– The Mountie vs. Buddy Burke

• Vince McMahon Gives Up On Another RAW Star

As seen at WWE Super ShowDown 2020, Brock Lesnar squashed Ricochet in less than 2 minutes to retain the WWE Championship.

Then on this week’s RAW, Riddick Moss defeated Ricochet to retain the WWE 24/7 Championship.

According to the Wrestling Observer, Ricochet is the latest RAW wrestler (after Cedric Alexander) that Vince McMahon gave up on:

“Ricochet is done. Yeah. It’s Vince! You know, he may change his mind next week, but yeah, this week he’s done. He’s so done.

This was a burial, without a doubt, like who knows, he gets these things in his head. With Cedric Alexander, he was supposed to get a big push and Vince just buried the guy, and now he’s burying another guy.”

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