Earlier today, we exclusively revealed that a comprehensive version of the War to Settle the Score event is coming to WWE Network. We mentioned in that same article that we were almost certain that the old school WWF fun wasn’t done just yet and as you can tell by the headline, we were correct. And if WWE is going to strategically release one of the biggest Madison Square Garden events in the company’s history, why not also include its predecessor?

While The War to Settle the Score was the explosive entry point into the inaugural WrestleMania, The Brawl to End it All lit the fuse of the whole “Rock ‘n’ Wrestling” connection some 7 months earlier. Taking place on 07/23/1984 from Madison Square Garden, the card is most well know for its MTV special, which saw The Fabulous Moolah defend her WWF Women’s Championship against Wendi Richter (who of course had Cyndi Lauper in her corner). However, the supercard in its entirety – which didn’t air on national TV, only on the MSG Network – featured 4 other championship bouts, including Hulk Hogan defending his WWF title against Greg Valentine. Here is that full lineup, courtesy of Wrestlingdata.com:

Ron Shaw vs. Sika

The Iron Shiek vs. Tony Garea

WWF Intercontinental Championship: Bob Orton Jr. vs. Tito Santana ©

Bob Backlund vs. Butcher Vachon

WWF World Heavyweight Championship: Greg Valentine vs Hulk Hogan ©

WWF World Martial Arts Heavyweight Championship: Charlie Fulton vs Antonio Inoki ©

WWF World Tag Team Championship: Sgt Slaughter and Terry Daniels vs Adrian Adonis and Dick Murdoch ©

WWF Women’s Championship: Wendi Richter vs Fabulous Moolah ©

Chief Jay Strongbow vs. Paul Orndorff

Afa vs Rene Goulet

A 20-Man Battle Royal

While we can’t confirm that all 11 matches are included in the upcoming upload at this moment in time, such a long runtime would strongly suggest that we will be receiving the event in full. Finally, here is the official synopsis:

WWF 07/23/1984 – The Brawl to End It All [Duration: 02:33:15]

In an attempt to capture the Women’s Championship, Wendi Richter enlists the help of pop culture icon Cyndi Lauper.

The Brawl to End it All will join The War to Settle the Score in the Hidden Gems category (found within the In-Ring heading of WWE Network) later today, totaling nearly 5 hours of content combined.