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		<title>WrestleMania V &#8211; The Mega Powers EXPLODE!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 19:40:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chewie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Event: WrestleMania V Date: April 2, 1989 Venue: Trump Plaza (Atlantic City, New Jersey) Attendance: 18,946 For the second year in a row, WrestleMania is being held at the Trump Plaza.  This is also the second event in the anthology that goes to two DVDs.  After a WrestleMania IV card that had 16 matches, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1562" title="WrestleMania V (1989)" src="http://406northlane.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/WrestleManiaV.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="276" />Event:</strong> WrestleMania V<br />
<strong>Date:</strong> April 2, 1989<br />
<strong>Venue:</strong> Trump Plaza (Atlantic City, New Jersey)<br />
<strong>Attendance:</strong> 18,946</p>
<p>For the second year in a row, WrestleMania is being held at the Trump Plaza.  This is also the second event in the anthology that goes to two DVDs.  After a <a href="/blog/2009/11/wrestlemania-iv-tournament-to-crown-a-champion/" target="_self">WrestleMania IV</a> card that had 16 matches, the WWF followed up with a 14 match card&#8230; that seemed to last FOREVER.  That&#8217;s not to say that there aren&#8217;t any gems in here cause there are.  Unfortunately we get off a really rocky start with current WWF Women&#8217;s Champion Rockin Robin singing <em>America The Beautiful</em>.  Two words&#8230; fucking brutal.</p>
<p><strong>Hercules defeated King Haku (with Bobby Heenan)</strong><br />
The opening bout is former Heenan Family member Hercules vs. King Haku.  Bobby Heenan gets on the mic before the match begins and tells the crowd to get on their feet for the King.  My response to this is if he&#8217;s so damn good why the hell is he in the opening match?  This isn&#8217;t a bad match for what it is.  Pretty clean throughout and Hercules seems to have learned from his slip-up at <a href="/blog/2009/11/wrestlemania-iv-tournament-to-crown-a-champion/" target="_self">WrestleMania IV</a> and bridges out of a double pin at the last second to get the victory.</p>
<p><strong>The Twin Towers (Akeem and The Big Boss Man) (with Slick) defeated The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty)</strong><br />
Up next is the first time that Mr. WrestleMania Shawn Michaels is on a WrestleMania card as part of the Rockers.  Akeem is absolutely laughable.  The &#8220;African Dream&#8221;?  Really?  Who at the WWF thought turning the One Man Gang into a jive talking African Queen was a good idea?  In any case, the Rockers actually put up a decent fight for a good long while with some great quick tag team wrestling.  The end comes very quickly though when Shawn Michaels goes off the top rope and gets power bombed.  Holy shit.  Throw in a splash from the over sized Akeem and I&#8217;m surprised he ever got up from that one.</p>
<p><strong>Brutus Beefcake and Ted DiBiase (with Virgil) fought to a double countout</strong><br />
Beefcake is the &#8220;Barber&#8221; at this point and I could never get over how bad his HAIR was.  I suppose that&#8217;s the definition of irony huh?  In any case, Brutus is having a bad hair day against the well coiffed Million Dollar Man.  I do have to say that I LOVE me some double clothesline.  Every time I see one I geek out like a total mark.  DiBiase gets the Million Dollar Dream on Beefcake but he makes it to the ring and we get a pretty weak double countout.  Beefcake the proceeds to get Virgil in the sleeper to end the madness.  Waste of time.</p>
<p><strong>The Bushwhackers (Luke Williams and Butch Miller) defeated The Fabulous Rougeaus (Jacques and Raymond) (with Jimmy Hart)</strong><br />
Before the next match, we get a package where we&#8217;re shown Luke and Butch eating like a couple of idiots.  I suppose this is in here to show us just how &#8220;crazy&#8221; they are but it&#8217;s a complete waste of time.  The match isn&#8217;t much better either.  The Rougeaus are now heels going against the &#8220;power&#8221; that is the Bushwhackers.  Ho hum.  There&#8217;s one pretty humorous moment here when Butch (or Luke I can never tell which) gets body slammed and grabs a handful of one of the Rougeaus&#8217; nut sack.  Hilarious.  A couple of minutes later the Rougeaus celebrate prematurely and get beaten by the Bushwhackers finishing move&#8230; a double stomach buster.  Um&#8230; kay.</p>
<p><strong>Mr. Perfect defeated The Blue Blazer</strong><br />
Mr. Perfect makes his way down to the ring with no music which sucks cause his music is one of my favorite themes of all time.  He actually slips on his way down to the ring which is ironic seeing that he&#8217;s &#8220;perfect&#8221;.  The Blazer looks awesome here in the early going.  Damn do I miss Owen.  Blazer has the advantage and goes to the top for a big splash.  Perfect brings the knees up at the last second for a BRUTAL looking collision.  Not sure how you can &#8220;fake&#8221; that one.  Even after that mishap, Blazer manages to take control over most of the match.  After a really close call, Blazer pleads with the ref and turns around right into a Henning forearm.  Perfect follows up wit the Pefect-plex for the victory.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #339966;"><em>WWF Tag Team Championship</em></span><br />
Demolition (Ax and Smash) (c) defeated The Powers of Pain (The Warlord and The Barbarian) and Mr. Fuji</strong><br />
Before the match gets started we&#8217;re shown a vignette of Fuji running a 5k.  We follow that up with Run DMC and the &#8220;WrestleMania Rap&#8221;???  Gorilla says that a little bit of rap goes a long way.  In this instance I have to totally agree with him.  The WWF typically does some sort of &#8220;filler&#8221; during the big show but this is crazy.  The match itself is about what you&#8217;d expect from 4 big guys and a run down Master Fuji.  Some good back and forth between Demolition and P.O.P. with Fuji only getting involved when Demolition is completely beat down and then out quickly.  The end comes when Fuji goes to the good ol ceremonial salt in the eyes gimmick and it backfires when he gets his own man.  Demolition takes advantage and hits their &#8220;finisher that wouldn&#8217;t hurt but looks cool&#8221; on Fuji for the win to retain their titles.</p>
<p><strong>Dino Bravo (with Frenchy Martin) defeated Ronnie Garvin</strong><br />
Next up is Garvin and Bravo with a random appearance by Jimmy Snuka.  He&#8217;s on his way back to the fed and apparently Vince wants to send him out so folks can remember what he looks like.  The match itself is a good fair match.  Garvin is going crazy with the cradles&#8230; inside cradle, sunset flip attempts, etc.  At one point Bravo goes for the gayest looking bear hug in the history of wrestling.  Bravo hits a side suplex out of nowhere for the win.  After the match, Ronnie gets the &#8220;Garvin Stomp&#8221; on Frenchie in a typical &#8220;face loses but has to get revenge on the manager&#8221; moment.</p>
<p><strong>The Brain Busters (Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard) (with Bobby Heenan) defeated Strike Force (Rick Martel and Tito Santana)</strong><br />
Even after all of these years, its still weird to see Blanchard and Anderson in the WWF &#8211; they&#8217;ll always be WCW guys (and Horseman at that) to me.  Strikeforce is back together for the first time in quite a while but have everything running smoothly at the beginning of the match.  Nice little side by side dropkicks send the Busters to the floor.  A while later Strikeforce gets a double figure four right in the middle which is really cool visually but Arn breaks up with a rake to the eye.  Tito fucks up and hits Martel with the flying burrito (forearm) which sends Martel outside.  Martel selling it like Tito took his head off.  Time for a totally telegraphed heel turn.  Tito is getting double teamed and Martel is still on the outside hurting.  Martel refuses to extend the arm to take the tag and eventually leaves Tito in the ring to fend for himself.  Tito gets his ass kicked for another couple of minutes before getting hit with a spike piledriver.  I&#8217;ve got to say that Tito pretty much carries the match here.  Well done Chico.  We get a post match interview with Martel who&#8217;s always been terrible on the mic and this is no exception.</p>
<p>At this point we get an in-ring segment with Brother Love, Morton Downey Jr. and Roddy Piper.  Downey is smoking on the way to the ring which is king of funny.  Downey and Brother Love go at each other for a couple of minutes and then Piper makes his way to the ring.  Brother Love just kind of disappears.  This ends with Downey blowing smoke in Piper&#8217;s face, Piper getting pissed and spraying him with a fire extinguisher.  I remember this being much cooler than it was.</p>
<p>After the Piper/Downey thing we&#8217;re shown a preview of the Hulk Hogan &#8220;classic&#8221; <em>No Holds Barred</em>.  We might as well rename it the &#8220;Hulk Hogan Federation&#8221; at this point.  I mean, is there ANY chance in hell that he&#8217;s going to lose the main even with Vince so far up his ass?  Gene nearly laughs when he says how this movie is going to be a &#8220;blockbuster&#8221;.  After that segment, Jesse Ventura is all fired up about how Hogan is coming to Hollywood because it&#8217;s &#8220;his&#8221; town.</p>
<p>We get a pretty decent recap of the Mega Powers at this point.  Nothing out of the ordinary, but one really interesting nugget here.  During Hogan&#8217;s interview they actually overdub his voice when he says &#8220;WWF&#8221; so it says &#8220;WWE&#8221;.  Are you kidding me?</p>
<p><strong>Jake Roberts defeated André the Giant (with Bobby Heenan) by disqualification</strong><br />
Big John Stud is the special guest referee for this match.  Andre is still a heel at this point after his <a href="/blog/2009/11/wrestlemania-iii-front-page-action/" target="_self">WrestleMania III</a> and <a href="/blog/2009/11/wrestlemania-iv-tournament-to-crown-a-champion/" target="_self">WrestleMania IV</a> Hogan encounters.  Looking at this now it&#8217;s really sad.  I&#8217;ve always been a big Jake fan but this seems like a big step down for Andre.  Andre is really looking bad at this point in his career as he can barely move around the ring.  At one point Andre gets hooked in the ropes (as he always does).  If there&#8217;s ever been a signature move in wrestling, this is it.  The entire match Jake is going for the bag to try and get Damien.  The end of this match turns into a complete clusterfuck.  Andre and Stud get into it, DiBiase grabs the bag and hightails it, Jake goes after DiBiase, blah blah blah.  Damien finally makes his appearance and Andre takes off out of the ring.  Pussy.  Seriously are we supposed to believe that Andre is scared of a snake?  Dude would eat it in like two bites.</p>
<p><strong>The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart) defeated The Honky Tonk Man and Greg Valentine (with Jimmy Hart)</strong><br />
This is pre &#8220;Rhythm &amp; Blues&#8221; for Honky and Hammer but in retrospect you can see it coming.  Even after all of these years Honky sells an atomic drop better than anyone in history.  The Foundation is running on all cylinders with some great tag wrestling.  Hart slingshots Anvil in over the top right into the bad guys.  Actually Anvil looks incredible here and actually pulls out a standing drop kick?!?!?  I don&#8217;t care what you say, that&#8217;s damn impressive for a guy that size.  The end comes when Anvil throws Jimmy Hart&#8217;s megaphone to Bret who nails Honky with it.  Here&#8217;s a question&#8230; what do you think the lifetime average of the megaphone is?  Might be time to leave that one in the locker room there Jimmy.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #339966;"><em>WWF Intercontinental Championship</em></span><br />
Rick Rude (with Bobby Heenan) defeated The Ultimate Warrior (c)</strong><br />
Before this match we&#8217;re shown footage of the Rude/Warrior pose down at the Royal Rumble that set this match up.  God damn is Rude ripped up.  Rude&#8217;s got some sweet tights complete with the IC title already on them.  Warrior hits the ring and we&#8217;re off and running.  Warrior is manhandling Rude whipping him into the corners really hard.  Rude selling like a motherfucker.  Warrior goes right into a bear hug to slow things down.  Remember people&#8230; Warrior&#8217;s got all kinds of charisma, but can&#8217;t wrestle worth a shit.  Rude breaks the hold with fingers to the eyes and follows up with a huge dropkick off the top that looks great.  Warrior powers out before the one count and goes into multiple body slams followed by another bear hug.  Warrior goes for a big splash in the middle of the ring and Rude gets his knees up right in the breadbasket.  Rude tries to swivel his hips a couple of time and just can&#8217;t do it cause his back is injured.  End comes when Rude gets dumped out of the ring.  Warrior goes to suplex him back into the ring.  Mid-suplex, Heenan grabs the Warrior&#8217;s leg which causes Rude to fall on Warrior.  Bobby holds on to the Warrrior&#8217;s leg so he can&#8217;t kick out and Rude gets the title.  Beat down on The Weasel post match.</p>
<p><strong>Jim Duggan and Bad News Brown fought to a double disqualification</strong><br />
This is essentially a throwaway match and I&#8217;m shocked that it&#8217;s so late on the card.  There&#8217;s essentially not one wrestling hold here at all and by the time the match is over we&#8217;ve got bats and chairs in the ring.  Are we really supposed the believe that Bad News is a bad ass?  Not so much.</p>
<p><strong>The Red Rooster defeated Bobby Heenan (with The Brooklyn Brawler)</strong><br />
If the last match was &#8220;essentially&#8221; a throwaway then this one is completely a throwaway.  My only question is who in the hell did Red Rooster piss off to be booked against Bobby Heenan?  Actually, I&#8217;ve got another question as well.  Who did he blow to be booked second to last on the card?  This one is nothing that you wouldn&#8217;t expect.  Rooster pins Heenan a couple of minutes in and then for some reason celebrates.  Not sure why he&#8217;s happy.  Perhaps no one told him he&#8217;s got a red mohawk and is wrestling as a farm animal.  Brooklyn Brawler beats on Rooster after the match.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #339966;"><em>WWF Championship</em></span><br />
Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage (c)</strong><br />
This one made my list of <a href="/blog/2009/04/top-10-wrestlemania-matches/" target="_self">Top 10 WrestleMania matches</a> and watching it again totally validated that pick.  Savage comes out first complete with theme music and pose down.  Liz gets her own entrance with music as she&#8217;s not supposed to be in either man&#8217;s corner (though she still has Macho&#8217;s music).  Ventura points out that the champ should enter the ring last I being the old school dork I am I completely agree with him.  The crowd is totally behind Hogan from the get go.  Hogan starts out with the dreaded &#8220;closed fists&#8221; and Savage follows up with his standard double axe handle.  Hogan takes over after throwing Savage out of the ring.  He follows up with a couple of elbow drops (though not the Savage variety) and an eye rake.  A few minutes later, Savage takes over and Hogan is bleeding above the eye.  I&#8217;ve seen this match a hundred times and I just didn&#8217;t remember Hogan bleeding here.  Savage does some showboating and allows Hogan back into it.  Hogan slams Savage over the top and Liz goes over to help.  Savage playing the heel shrugs her off.  Hogan gets the advantage again and goes to slam Savage against the post on the outside and Liz steps in the way.  A few moments later Hogan is down and hurt and Liz comes to HIS aid.  Finally the bullshit love triangle ends and referee Dave Hebner sends her away from ringside.  Time to get down to some wrestling.  Savage hits the double axe handle on Hogan as he&#8217;s draped across the guardrail.  Hogan chokes a la Rick Steamboat.  Macho then continues with the choking tactics using tape from his wrists.  Macho then hits the HUGE elbow right in the middle of the ring.  Hogan &#8220;Hulks up&#8221; out of nowhere: block, punch, shake head, point, punch, punch, punch, slam, leg drop victory.  <em>Real American</em> and the crowd goes home happy.  A-W-E-S-O-M-E!</p>
<p><strong>General Thoughts</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>This is a LONG show.  This wouldn&#8217;t be so bad if it weren&#8217;t for so much throwaway garbage that we&#8217;ve been given.  These backstage vignettes have GOT to stop.  I&#8217;d much rather have a 3 hour show full of action rather than a 4 hours show with an hour of crap thrown in for filler.</li>
<li>If I was in the arena I&#8217;d be pissed.  If you don&#8217;t count the Piper/Downey segment there was over a half hour between in ring action.  That&#8217;s unacceptable.</li>
<li>With the exception of Perfect/Blazer and Savage/Hogan this is a pretty lackluster show.  That said, if you&#8217;re at all an old-school Hogan fan, you NEED to see this one.</li>
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		<title>WrestleMania IV &#8211; Tournament To Crown A Champion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Event: WrestleMania IV Date: March 27, 1988 Venue: Trump Plaza (Atlantic City, New Jersey) Attendance: 18,165 This is the first of the WrestleMania DVDs that are broken into 2 parts.  In my version it&#8217;s a double sided DVD with only a couple of matches on the flip side.  There are 16 matches on the card [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1348" title="WrestleMania IV (1988)" src="http://406northlane.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/WrestleManiaIV.jpg" alt="WrestleMania IV (1988)" width="200" height="276" />Event:</strong> WrestleMania IV<br />
<strong>Date:</strong> March 27, 1988<br />
<strong>Venue:</strong> Trump Plaza (Atlantic City, New Jersey)<br />
<strong>Attendance:</strong> 18,165</p>
<p>This is the first of the WrestleMania DVDs that are broken into 2 parts.  In my version it&#8217;s a double sided DVD with only a couple of matches on the flip side.  There are 16 matches on the card &#8211; the most in WrestleMania history.  I remember this being a HUGE event as the whole Hogan/Andre thing had gone down in months previous with twin referees.  Incidentally if you&#8217;ve never seen THAT fiasco you need to check it out&#8230; it&#8217;s pure brilliance.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #339966;"><em>20-Man Battle Royal</em></span><br />
Bad News Brown defeated nineteen other participants by last eliminating Bret Hart</strong><br />
For the second time in 2 WrestleMania&#8217;s, Bret Hart is the last person eliminated in a 20-man battle royal (he was also eliminated last by Andre The Giant at <a href="/blog/2009/10/wrestlemania-2-lets-try-that-again/" target="_self">WrestleMania 2</a>).  Bad News plays the part of bad ass heel to perfection.  For those that don&#8217;t remember Bad News, he was essentially the first person to play the &#8220;Stone Cold&#8221; character that Austin would make so famous &#8211; he hated EVERYBODY.  Good guys, bad guys, etc.  He and Hart team up toward the end of the match to eliminate their common foe.  Hart&#8217;s posing to the crowd and the announcers begin talking about how Hart and Brown have made a deal and they&#8217;re going to split the prize money.  Bad News hits Hart with his finisher (The Ghetto Blaster) and tosses Hart out of the ring to win the day.  This year, Hart takes revenge immediately and starts a feud at the same time.  After being double crossed, Hart comes back into the ring and destroys the trophy that Brown was presented with after winning the match.  The feud that followed was the first time that I remember Hart being a singles wrestler worth watching.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #339966;"><em>First Round Tournament Match</em></span><br />
Ted DiBiase (with Virgil and André the Giant) defeated Jim Duggan</strong><br />
Before this match starts Gorilla and Jesse go to great lengths to let us know that only the winners will advance.  If there is a double DQ or count out those participants will not move on.  In retrospect this is a dead giveaway of what&#8217;s to come and if I&#8217;d known then what I know about the wrestling business I would have been pissed that they essentially gave me the results of the Hogan/Andre match before the tournament even started.  These first round matches are 15 minute time limits which is a good thing as most of them aren&#8217;t all that great.  DiBiase carries Duggan through a couple of minutes playing the cowardly heel to perfection.  The finish comes when Duggan goes for his three-point-stance tackle and Andre pulls his feet out from under him.  Duggan goes to retaliate and Andre cold cocks him.  DiBiase covers for the pin.  Not a bad match considering Duggan is involved.  HOOOOOOOOOO!</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #339966;"><em>First Round Tournament Match</em></span><br />
Don Muraco (with Billy Graham) defeated Dino Bravo (with Frenchy Martin) by disqualification</strong><br />
Muraco and Bravo are both ripped up here (especially Muraco) which tends to lead to bad matches.  This one is actually pretty good.  It&#8217;s tight and relatively quick with Bravo hitting a pile driver on Muraco only to have &#8220;The Rock&#8221; kick out.  Muraco regains the advantage and gets the win by DQ when Bravo pulls the referee in front of him to avoid a flying forearm by Muraco.  Would have liked to see a clean finish but Bravo&#8217;s the heel here so a DQ fits with the storyline.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #339966;"><em>First Round Tournament Match</em></span><br />
Greg Valentine (with Jimmy Hart) defeated Ricky Steamboat</strong><br />
Steamboat comes to the ring with his son &#8220;The Little Dragon&#8221; for pretty much no reason.  Gorilla makes a reference to Steamboat as &#8220;the excellence of execution&#8221; which would go on to be Bret Hart&#8217;s moniker.  Jesse Ventura also makes a reference during his match to his friend Barry Blaustein who would eventually make the outstanding wrestling documentary <em>Beyond The Mat</em>.  Now that we&#8217;re beyond that&#8230; let&#8217;s get to the match.  One word&#8230; PHENOMENAL!  I honestly think this match was wasted on a first round tourney match.  Tons of back and forth with numerous close calls and teased finishes.  Valentine gets the win when Steamboat comes off the top with a cross body block and Hammer rolls through for the pin.  I&#8217;m not sure what kinds of politics were going on in the locker room but Steamboat is getting buried and it&#8217;s a shame cause he brings out the best in just about everyone he works with.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #339966;"><em>First Round Tournament Match</em></span><br />
Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated Butch Reed (with Slick)</strong><br />
Nice little first round match here.  Reed is playing the huge heel here with Savage the super hot baby face.  Ventura and Monsoon talk repeatedly about how Reed needs to use his power to win this match.  Ventura goes on a rant about how he&#8217;d much rather have Slick at ringside with him rather than Liz.  This of course leads to Reed paying more attention to Liz than he should.  That momentary lapse allows Savage to catch Reed and slam him off the top.  The Savage flying elbow gets Randy the victory and sends him to the second round against the winner of the next match.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #339966;"><em>First Round Tournament Match</em></span><br />
One Man Gang (with Slick) defeated Bam Bam Bigelow (with Oliver Humperdink) by countout</strong><br />
I&#8217;ve always been a big Bam Bam fan and I also have fond memories of OMG so I was really looking forward to this match.  I remember Macho vs. OMG so I knew the outcome of this match but had no recollection of how it went down.  For the couple of minutes that they&#8217;re going at it, this is a good little match.  Bam Bam goes into the ropes and Slick pulls down the top rope and sends Bigelow to the floor.  He gets back to the ring apron and the ref continues to make the count right in his face (a super quick count I may add).  From here we get a cheap Bam Bam count out putting Gang into the second round.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #339966;"><em>First Round Tournament Match</em></span><br />
Rick Rude (with Bobby Heenan) and Jake Roberts fought to a time-limit draw</strong><br />
Prior to this match we get an interview with Hulk Hogan.  It&#8217;s COMPLETE rambling.  Hogan goes on a rant about how he&#8217;s going to carry the Hulkamaniacs on his back when the Trump Plaza falls into the ocean&#8230; um&#8230; kay.  The match itself is average at best.  Obviously there is no winner here so it&#8217;s a LONG match (at least by comparison to some of the other stuff on the card).  A couple of times during the match the crowd goes with the BORING chant which I think is a bit harsh.  Both Rude and Snake are working hard in there.  There&#8217;s some good back and forth here and it&#8217;s a pretty even match throughout.</p>
<p><strong>The Ultimate Warrior defeated Hercules (with Bobby Heenan)</strong><br />
I&#8217;ve never been a huge Warrior fan.  Sure he&#8217;s got all kinds of charisma but when it comes to his in-ring stuff I&#8217;ve always thought he left quite a bit to be desired.  This is typical big man stuff and it&#8217;s the beginning of a two year long push for the Warrior (which of course would culminate with him and Hogan at WrestleMania VI).  Warrior no sells a few Hercules clothesline attempts and then proceeds to beat on him for a few minutes.  The end comes when Hercules hits Warrior with a suplex and the ref counts both men&#8217;s shoulders down.  Warrior gets his shoulder up at the last second to give him the victory.  As this wasn&#8217;t part of the championship tournament and there was no title on the line it kind of feels like a throwaway match.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #339966;"><em>Quarter-Final Tournament Match</em></span><br />
Hulk Hogan and André the Giant (with Ted DiBiase and Virgil) fought to a double disqualification</strong><br />
This match right here is why we&#8217;re having the tournament in the first place.  Hogan beat Andre at <a href="/blog/2009/11/wrestlemania-iii-front-page-action/" target="_self">WrestleMania III </a>which started it all.  The rematch was finally held at the first ever Main Event show where we were given the now famous &#8220;Twin Dave Hebner&#8221; angle in which Andre won the title and then sold it to The Million Dollar Man.  WWF President Jack Tunney declared the title vacant which necessitated the tournament.  After only about 5 minutes or so, the match turns into a complete cluster fuck with Million Dollar Man and Virgil getting involved and with Hogan and Andre both using chairs.  They both get DQ&#8217;d and are out of the tournament.  After the match, Hogan gives Virgil a suplex on the outside of the ring (a real weak looking suplex) and the proceeds to pose down as if he&#8217;s won the title.  The net net of all of this is that the winner of the NEXT match will get a bye into the finals.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #339966;"><em>Quarter-Final Tournament Match</em></span><br />
Ted DiBiase defeated Don Muraco (with Billy Graham)</strong><br />
DiBiase is out alone with no Virgil and no Andre.  Knowing what I know now I&#8217;m really glad to see that DiBiase gets a victory on his own without any outside interference.  As these guys are wrestling for the second time the matches are getting shorter but this on gets going quickly.  DiBiase ends the match after an outstanding looking clothesline / slingshot on the top rope.  It&#8217;s on to the finals for DiBiase!</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #339966;"><em>Quarter-Final Tournament Match</em></span><br />
Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated Greg Valentine (with Jimmy Hart)</strong><br />
Savage is out once again and Elizabeth is looking better and better throughout the night (which is saying something!)  Another serviceable match that lasts around 6 minutes or so.  Valentine has the upper hand for the majority of this match and is really working Savage over with some power moves, chokes, etc.  Savage pulls the victory out of nowhere when Valentine goes for the figure four and Savage turns it into a small package for the pin.  Solid match though it&#8217;s looking like Savage is getting tired.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #339966;"><em>WWF Intercontinental Championship</em></span><br />
Brutus Beefcake defeated The Honky Tonk Man (c) (with Jimmy Hart and Peggy Sue) by disqualification</strong><br />
The Honky / Beefcake feud was one of my favorites from this time period.  It was played to perfection with Beefcake coming SO close to getting the title and always coming up short.  This match was no exception as both guys were on their game.  Honky goes for his finisher and Beefcake manages to get out of it.  He slaps on his sleeper in the middle of the ring and Honky&#8217;s lights are going out FAST.  Jimmy Hart does the only thing he can do to hold onto the title for HTM and knocks the referee out cold with his megaphone.  Beefcake gets a tiny bit of revenge when he gives Jimmy a haircut while Honky is still &#8220;asleep&#8221; in the ring.  Hated to see Beefcake lose here but there&#8217;s really something to watching the heel Honky Tonk Man hang onto the title time after time.</p>
<p><strong>The Islanders (Haku and Tama) and Bobby Heenan defeated The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and The Dynamite Kid) and Koko B. Ware</strong><br />
Six-man tag action that includes Bobby Heenan and Koko B. Ware.  This has crap just written all over it.  There&#8217;s a really bad storyline behind this where the Islanders have kidnapped Matilda the bulldog.  Heenan is in this match in full dog catcher gear.  Eventually we get to a point where all 6 men are in the ring.  The referee finally gets some control back, sending the Bulldogs back to their corner.  The Islanders proceed to pick up Bobby Heenan and drop him on Koko B. Ware for the win.  That&#8217;s right&#8230; Koko got pinned by Bobby Heenan.  &#8220;Hall Of Famer&#8221; Koko B.Ware got pinned by Bobby Heenan.  Can you tell that I&#8217;m still bitter that Koko is a hall of famer?  He sucks.  Period.  Fucking bird man.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #339966;"><em>Semi-Final Tournament Match</em></span><br />
Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated One Man Gang (with Slick) by disqualification</strong><br />
Savage is back for his 3rd match of the night.  Liz is wearing her 3rd outfit of the night and is now in a beautiful black evening gown&#8230; yowser.  Gang has a huge advantage here as he&#8217;s MUCH larger than Savage and has been sitting out since the first round after receiving a bye.  After some early offense from Savage, Gang takes over with some power moves.  Slick gets into it with Elizabeth which draws the the eye of the referee.  At this point, Slick slides over and tosses his cane to OMG who cracks Savage over the back of the head with it.  With Savage in the middle of the ring, Gang chooses NOT to throw the cane out and pin the man, but rather continues to try and hit Savage with it.  He keeps this up until the referee turns around and catches him in the act.  Savage to the finals!</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #339966;"><em>WWF Tag Team Championship</em></span><br />
Demolition (Ax and Smash) (with Mr. Fuji) defeated Strike Force (c) (Rick Martel and Tito Santana)</strong><br />
I&#8217;ve talked many times in the past about how I&#8217;m not a big fan of tag team wrestling, but Demolition is probably my all time favorite duo.  From their entrance into the federation they began running people over and I absolutely LOVED it.  Martel and Chico are the reigning champs and I remember thinking that there would be no chance that they&#8217;d be able to hold onto the titles against the unstoppable Demolition.  Some good power moves here from the demonic duo and some great high flying moves from Strike Force.  The unthinkable almost happens as Martel has Smash in a Boston Crab dead center of the ring for a LONG time.  Tito hits his flying forearm on Axe knocking him to the floor.  Tito then goes after Mr. Fuji who throw his cane into the ring.  Axe cracks Martel over the back of the head and Smash roles over to get the pin and the titles.  Thus began the longest tag title reign in WWF history &#8211; 478 days!</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #339966;"><em>Tournament Final For The WWF Championship</em></span><br />
Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth and Hulk Hogan) defeated Ted DiBiase (with André the Giant)</strong><br />
Andre accompanies DiBiase to ringside but Virgil is no where to be found.  Jesse and Monsoon continue to go on and on about how many times Savage has wrestled and that DiBiase is rested after receiving a bye into the finals.  About three or four times Savage goes into the ropes and Andre trips him (of course behind the referee&#8217;s back).  Savage then sends Elizabeth to the back presumably to get her out of harms way.  During this time, DiBiase takes the upper hand and really starts to lay into Savage.  A couple of minutes later Liz returns with none other than Hulk Hogan to even the score outside the ring.  The next time Andre gets involved Hogan is right there with a chair to ensure that Savage doesn&#8217;t get destroyed.  At this point, Savage and DiBiase go back and forth until DiBiase locks in the Million Dollar Dream right in the middle of the ring.  Andre&#8217;s got the referee distracted and Hogan sneaks in and slams DiBiase with a chair.  Savage recovers and hits DiBiase with the elbow to get the 1-2-3 and the championship.  Savage and Liz stick around to celebrate with Hogan and the show goes off the air.</p>
<p><strong>General Thoughts</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>You go from 93k fans at <a href="/blog/2009/11/wrestlemania-iii-front-page-action/" target="_self">WrestleMania III</a> to just over 18k here.  Sure it&#8217;s at Trump Plaza which was HUGE at the time but to me that&#8217;s a step back.</li>
<li>I remember Vanna White being a big name but they really go all out here to tout her &#8220;star power&#8221;.  Bob Uecker is apparently infatuated with here and is going to great lengths to find her.  Boring.</li>
<li>It&#8217;s a shame that Rick Steamboat left the WWF for a while after this.  He&#8217;s an outstanding performer and deserved a better run with the Federation.  For further detail <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ricky_Steamboat#Intercontinental_Champion_and_departure" target="_blank">check this out</a>.</li>
<li>As I watched the final match it really pissed me off that not only did Savage not get the victory clean, but Hogan stayed around for the pose down.  Sure they were probably already laying the groundwork for the Mega Powers main event at WrestleMania V but it just rubbed me the wrong way.  This was Savage&#8217;s moment in the sun and he should have been able to enjoy it on his own (with Liz of course).</li>
<li>The older I get, the more I appreciate the heels.  Growing up I was always a &#8220;good guy&#8221; fan but I&#8217;m really starting to realize how difficult it is to be a really good &#8220;bad guy&#8221;.  Not only do you have to know how to wrestle, but you&#8217;ve got to be able to do all the underhanded stuff too&#8230; and make the crowd hate you.  These are the kinds of things that were lost on me when I originally watched these shows back in the day.</li>
<li>This is a REALLY long show.  That said, it&#8217;s not the longest show (WrestleMania V is a few minutes longer) but this one FEELS long.  I think it&#8217;s basically due to the fact that there are a ton of matches (each in the 6-10 minute range).</li>
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