The Bushwhackers (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Warlord Profile". WWC 20th Anniversary Show (8 August, '93) = The Warlord & Mr. Hughes lost to the Bushwhackers

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  • "WWF Show Results". 26 December 1988. WWF @ Rochester, NY - War Memorial - December 26, 1988 (matinee) The Bushwhackers vs. Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov
  • "WWF Show Results". 13 January 1989. The Bushwhackers defeated Nikolai Volkoff & Boris Zhukov at 9:29 when Miller pinned Zhukov following the battering ram and a double gutbuster
  • "WWF Show Results". 11 February 1989. (shown 20 February) Jacques & Raymond Rougeau defeated the Bushwhackers via disqualification at 14:04 after Williams shoved the referee to the mat
  • "WWF Show Results". 1 April 1990. featured a performance by the Honky Tonk Man & Greg Valentine of their new single 'Hunka, Hunka, Hunka, Honky Love'; after the performance, they were attacked by the Bushwhackers inside the ring, who then destroyed their equipment
  • "WWF Show Results". 8 September 1990. The Orient Express defeated the Bushwhackers
  • Graham Cawthon (28 May 1991). "WWF Show Results 1991". (Shown: 15 June 1991) Earthquake & WWF Tag Team Champions the Nasty Boys (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Tugboat & the Bushwhackers at 4:05 when Earthquake pinned Williams with a sit-down splash after Tugboat attacked both of his teammates; after the match, Tugboat embraced with his new friends
  • Graham Cawthon. "WWF Show Results 1991". Retrieved 21 April 2007. (Date: 28 May 1991 Shown: 26 June 1991) The Natural Disasters (w/ Jimmy Hart) defeated Bob Abbott & Bill Sampson at 2:30 when Earthquake pinned Sampson with the sit-down splash following a regular splash from Typhoon (the debut of the Natural Disasters as a tag team)
  • "WWF Show Results 1991". 13 November 1991. (Shown 14 December 1991) The Bushwhackers (w/ Jamison) defeated Barry Hardy & Brian Donahue
  • "1992". thehistoryofwwe.com. 16 January 2023.
  • "WWF Show Results 1993". 7 February 1993. The Headshrinkers defeated the Bushwhackers
  • "WWF Show Results 1993". 7 March 1993. The Bushwhackers & Tiger Jackson defeated the Beverly Brothers & Little Louie at 9:57 when Tiger pinned Louie with a crossbody off the top
  • "1993". thehistoryofwwe.com. 16 January 2023.
  • "1994". thehistoryofwwe.com. 16 January 2023.
  • "WWF Show Results 1995". 17 August 1995. The Blu Twins defeated the Bushwhackers
  • "1995". thehistoryofwwe.com. 16 January 2023.
  • "WWF Show Results 1996". 10 March 1996. (Shown 16 March) WWF Tag Team Title Tournament Quarter-Finals: Skip & Zip (w/ Sunny) defeated the Bushwhackers when Zip pinned Miller after coming off the top behind the referee's back, moments after Skip sustained the battering ram and was covered
  • "WWF Show Results 1996". 30 April 1996. (Shown 4 May) Mankind defeated Scott Taylor via submission with the Mandible Claw The Bushwhackers (w/ someone in a kangaroo costume) defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Skip & Zip (w/ Sunny) in a non-title match at around 5:16
  • "WWF Show Results 1996". 15 September 1996. The Bushwhackers defeated Justin Bradshaw & Uncle Zebakiah
  • "WWF Show Results 1997". 11 September 1997. Mark & Chris Youngblood (w/ Rick Romero) defeated the Bushwhackers at 10:20 when Mark pinned Williams
  • "WRESTLEMANIA". thehistoryofwwe.com. 16 January 2023.

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