Survivor Series ’88


Survivor Match #1: Ultimate Warrior, Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake, Sam Houston, The Blue Blazer, Jim Brunzell vs. Honky Tonk Man, Danny Davis, Greg “The Hammer” Valentine, “Outlaw” Ron Bass, Bad News Brown


Immediately, I’m surprised at one thing in this match, namely that Sam Houston is still around.  How was he in this many Pay Per Views?  Did he work for nickles?  This whole grouping is pretty strange; lets see what he can do with it.

The match kicks off with Valentine against Beefcake.  This is fantastic!  I don’t think I’ve ever seen them wrestle before.  Sadly, neither of them are really that dynamic and they just exchange some blows before tagging out.  Danny Davis comes in, another guy I’m stunned got in this many PPVs.   His kicks land with all the gentle force of a history major complaining about the job market.  He is eliminated in no time flat.   Like in literal seconds by the worst sleeper of all time.

Blue Blazer kicks off the next round, which is kind of melancholy.  Owen Hart was awesome.   Another series of tags and Gorilla gets the chance to refer to Jim Brunzell as a youngster.  Brunzell was 40 when this PPV occurred.

I guess young is relative
I guess young is relative

Bad News Brown jumps into the action and hits just about the sloppiest Ghetto Blaster in history.  I hate that move.  Sam Houston runs in and Bad News just beats the ever-loving piss out of him for a couple of minutes, to the point where I feel a little bad.  Valentine accidentally nails Bad News Brown after a tag, so Bad News says “screw this” and quits.  Ron Bass takes over the vicious, never ending beating of Sam Houston.

The only other notable matchup in this one is the Blue Blazer – he has a fantastic, high energy run against Valentine before submitting.  The whole thing ends with Warrior going insane against Outlaw and Valentine for the win.

Overall: Except for the Blue Blazer, an uneven start to the event


Survivor Match #2: Demolition, Los Conquistadores, The Brain Busters, The Rougeau Brothers, The Bolsheviks vs. Powers of Pain, The Rockers, The British Bulldogs, The Hart Foundation, The Cock-Hungry Young Stallions


Davey Boy Smith starts off the event doing what he does best – Body Press Slams – this time taking one of the Rougeaus and throwing him into the other.  He’s pretty tired from that so quickly tags out to the Heart Break Kid, before he was the Heart Break Kid, Shawn Michaels.  He quickly displays some nice athleticism and performs a quick flip off the top turnbuckle in the corner before tagging out to Marty Jannetty.

Marty Jannetty doesn’t really get the praise he truly deserves.  This guy was talented and controlled matches really well.  In fact at this part of their careers, I would actually prefer to watch him more than Shawn Michaels.  He’s quick and explosive like Southern BBQ Chili and at one point does this crazy horizontal spin move that doesn’t even have a name yet – like a sideways corkscrew Gorilla even calls out that he’s literally never seen that move before

What the flipping fuck was that????
What the flipping fuck was that????

Jannetty does get a large amount of ring time in this one whether that was intentional or not but takes his lumps and keeps on going.  The action overall in this one is great, quick tags – no submissions hold (at least not early on) and a bunch of classic suplexs, body slams, elbows you name it.

After what seems like forever, Bret Hart is finally tagged in.  I’m not quite sure what they were saving him for – maybe they just didn’t want to win?  Anyways, Bret comes in and goes to work beating up Jacques Rougeau who tags out to his brother Ramone.  Bret wastes no time, goes for a quick rollup and finally we have the first elimination.

Some surprises in the match include the beating that Michaels endured at the hands of Volkoff and Zukoff.  Actually what kind of impressed me was Volkoff doing a Body Press Slam of Michaels (didn’t think he could pull that off).

Okay, there is a ton of filler in this match, with not a whole lot of excitement from the wrestlers.  Let’s skip ahead.

 

Bret Hart finally gets back in there and gets to the cusp of eliminating Tony Blanchard (who???) with a nice back suplex bridge pin but Tony get’s his shoulder up at the last second so Bret Hart basically pins himself and really that was the only way he would ever get eliminated in this match.

Eagle eyed readers will remember this exact same move from WM IV
Eagle eyed readers will remember this exact same move from WM IV with Warrior and Hercules

The Rockers manage to get themselves DQ’d with the Brain Busters (Art Anderson and Tony Blanchard) when after executing an awesome double sweet chin music, the fatal 4 way that ensues is enough for the ref to toss both teams.  So down to 4 teams now and Davey Boy Smith does another crazy/strange move by jumping on the back of Smash and putting on a move known as a crucifix – simulating how a wrestler sometimes gets tied up on the top rope – anyways it’s weird and makes me uncomfortable.

Somehow after 35 minutes of this match still going on, Davey Boy Smith still has enough strength to pull off another Body Press Slam of the conquistadors (no idea which is which).  Alright this is taking way too long to review so let’s wrap this one up.  Dynamite kid gets pinned after missing a headbutt from the top rope and Mr. Fuji turns on his own team when he pulls the rope down as Smash is running towards it leading to him falling to the outside.  Mr. Fuji then hits Axe a few times with his cane for dramatic effect and essentially tells them see ya all while Demolition is getting counted out.

With them eliminated, he switches over to manage the Powers of Pain in a weird and wonderful twist of events and helps them win by tripping up one of the Conquistadors as he’s running off the ropes leading to an easy pin.

Overall: Long and fairly boring


Survivor Match #3: Jake “The Snake” Roberts, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Ken Patera, “El Matador” Tito Santana, Scott Casey vs. Andre The Giant, Dino Bravo, “The King” Harley Race, Mr. Perfect, Ravishing Rick Rude


Tito Santana is announced as El Matador, which is essentially like taking a Canadian and calling him “The Hockey Player”.

Or the Mountie, I guess
Or the Mountie, I guess

I’m pretty pumped that Mr. Perfect has finally made an appearance in these PPV’s, but I’m confused when they announce Scott Casey, because who the frig is Scott Casey?

This guy
                                             This guy

Interestingly, he was a last minute fill for an injured B. Brian Blair.  This was his only PPV.  I’m going to bet he does spectacular and isn’t immediately eliminated.   Let’s see what happens – on to the match.

It’s great to see Tito and Perfect square off.  Tito is no longer part of Strike Force, but he still is wrestling with a miniature red “Strike Force” logo on his tights.  Awww… Tito can’t get over the breakup.  That’s touching.

Next group has Harley Race comes out to fight Casey whoever.  Jesus.  We need something to happen, this is pretty dull so far.  Aw fuck, they tagged in Hacksuck.  Well he’s brutal.  Tito hits Rude with the flying forearm and Rude kicks out.   That’s never a good sign for a wrestlers career when their finisher becomes a mere power move.

We’re like 10 minutes in with no pin so far.  Rude and Patera go at it for a bit and Rude hits a rude awakening out of nowhere.  I just realized the Rude Awakening was essentially the precursor to the RKO.

I can't tell the difference between Ken Patera and the Greatest American Hero. Maybe that's the point
I also just realized that Ken Patera looks like the                           Greatest American Hero.

Hacksuck comes out again and is terrible again.  Life starts to look up as he starts to get beaten on and my erection could break concrete.  Tito tags in and brings the quality of the match up like 10 notches.  He starts wrestling through Dino Bravo and Harley Race.  Tito hits him with the greatest move of all time, the flying forearm and gets the pin.

Interesting that I love this move, but hate the superman punch
Interesting that I love this move, but hate the superman punch

Next up is Andre / Tito.  This is a great pairing that I can’t ever recall seeing before.  Andre and Tito square off with expected results

Andre, showing off the technical, in-ring elegance he's known for
Andre, showing off the technical, in-ring elegance he’s known for

Not surprisingly, Andre gets the pin pretty quickly and now it’s 4 on 2.  There’s some quick excitement when Jake and Hacksuck get Andre off his feet, but the match quickly moves to the endless beating of Jake

Hacksuck eventually gets in, the crowd erupts, but this has to be close to the end of the match.  Hacksuck doesn’t have the talent or stamina for long matches.  And, yep.  He grabs the 2 by 4 and gets disqualified.  So now it’s just Jake against 4 guys.

This really starts to drag now.  It’s Jake just wrestling extremely cautious as Dino, Perfect and Rude tag in and out.  Eventually Rude gets the upper hand and it looks like curtains for Jake.  As Rude is sex-dancing over his fallen body (which is an odd sentence to type), Jake pulls his pants down (sure) and slaps on the DDT and gets the pin.

Next out comes Andre who proceeds to choke Jake to unconsciousness.  He doesn’t break for the five count, so he gets disqualified.   Mr. Perfect immediately gets the pin.  Why even have Andre get disqualified then?  Why not just have him win?

Overall: Weird finish, but not a bad match


Survivor Match #4: Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Koko B. Ware, Hercules, Hillbilly Jim vs. Big Boss Man, Akeem, Ted Dibiase, King Haku, The Red Rooster


Alright with that out of the way, the final Match of the PPV seems a little one sided with Hogan and Savage vs basically everyone else that is just filler.

Macho Man starts the match off against Dibiase in what feels like a bit of a rematch of their final tournament match a few PPVs ago.  I never really did like these two squaring off as I feel like they never really get into a good flow.  There is one move where both guys do an Irish Whip reversal on each other and it’s just plain sloppy which helps to solidify my point.  Thankfully after a nice clothesline from Macho Man he heads over to the corner to tag in Hercules who apparently had some really bad beef with Dibiase at this time.  Unfortunately the build up to this isn’t realized yet as Dibiase quickly gets out of there and tags in the Red Rooster.  Who came up with that stupid name?

They didn't want to infringe on the Gay, Flying Chicken
Maybe they didn’t want to infringe on the Yellow, Flying Chicken?

Speaking of the Red Rooster, much like the Red Shirt guys in Star Trek he’s the first one marked for elimination and I must say I actually enjoyed it.   Koko B Ware was working over Red Rooster when he tags in Hogan who body slams him, then tags out to Macho Man who goes up to the top rope and lands a flying elbow smash – easy pin and he’s outta there.  The entire team Mega Powers gets into the ring and starts celebrating like it’s over while the other guys try and regroup.

King Haku who obviously beat the crap outta Harley Race and stole his crown faces off against Hogan and to his credit holds his own in there by knocking Hogan down with a nice dropkick.  They go back and forth a bit without much really happening.  Eventually Akeen gets in and quite easily eliminates Hillbilly Jim and no one really cares.  Koko B Ware jumps in and between him, Hogan, Macho Man and Hercules everyone gets a turn beating down Akeen.  Akeen finally gets outta there and tags in Big Boss Man who does his own version of a Rock Bottom on Koko B Ware which leads to his (and his WWF tights) elimination.

The next part of the match I probably enjoyed more than I should as Hogan took on Boss Man and managed to pull off an Atomic Drop and Body Slam – something you didn’t see too often on Boss Man.  Boss Man does recover from both and catches Hogan running towards him and does this modified Power Slam to Hogan. (Essentially he just caught him, flipped him and sat down).  Hogan gets beat on a bit and at one point Boss Man has him leaning on the second rope.  He goes to the other rope and holy shit we’re gonna see a 619 from the Big Boss Man… this is AWESOME!

Rey Mysterio who?
Rey Mysterio who?

So Boss Man actually chickened out at the last minute and just jumped on his back – wasted opportunity if you tell me.  No elimination here so we move forward to Hercules finally getting another shot at Dibiase.  Hercules as expected controls most of this matchup getting his much needed ‘revenge’ on Dibiase for being his slave or something and apparently according to Monsoon he is having a lot of fun.  Naturally Virgil gets involved and trips up Hercules when he’s bouncing off the ropes and as Hercules turns to put his hands on him, Dibiase comes from behind, rolls him up and gets the elimination.

Hercules leaves the ring but goes right after Virgil and everyone on Team Dibiase is now just watching this in awe, Dibiase still in the ring looking over at Virgil getting beat down by Hercules when Macho Man slips in and rolls him up the very same way that Dibiase rolled up Hercules and Dibiase is eliminated.

Down to the Mega Powers and Big Boss Man, Akeen and King Haku.  Haku gets in the ring against Hogan and puts on a modified version of the Vulcan death grip to essentially put Hogan down on the mat.  Now as past reviews have told you – YOU NEVER PUT HOGAN IN A CHOKE HOLD.  Hogan starts to hulk up a bit but not enough to actually run wild on him, but enough to get out of the hold.  Boss Man comes in and goes to work on Hogan, manages to get him down on the mat and goes up to the top rope again.  I seriously do not know why he keeps trying this move, I have never seen it executed correctly once.  Of course he misses and Hogan tags in Savage.

This is where the match gets really entertaining, for some reason the Slickster goes over and grabs Elizabeth to essentially take her against her will and Hogan goes to her defense.  Big Boss Man comes out to take on Hogan with Haku and they manage to handcuff him to the bottom rope and then proceed to beat him down with a night stick – the whole time he is doing this he is being counted and that results in a count out for Big Boss Man and he’s eliminated.  Akeen is in the ring now with Macho Man and Big Boss Man, comes back in and beats Macho Man with the night stick resulting in a DQ on Akeen.  So we are down to just King Haku vs the Mega Powers.

Still with me?  Haku and Savage are going at it and the Slickster manages to get involved again holding Savage against the ropes.  Haku comes in with a big kick and Savage moves out of the way and clocks the Slickster.  Heenan comes to the aid of Slickster and Hogan manages to knock him down with a big boot.  Elizabeth seeing both guys out cold proceeds to fumble through the pockets of the Slickster and find those handcuff keys.  She unlocks Hogan and puts the handcuffs in her purse for use later in the post celebration activities.

Savage, exhausted now tags in a fresh(er) Hogan who just lays out Haku quite easily.  Off the ropes, does his big leg drop and ladies and gentlemen this one is over as Hogan eliminates Haku for the overall win.

Overall: I really enjoyed this one

Wrestlemania IV


Before I start the review for this one, just a quick note about the format.  They are doing some kind of elimination tournament for the WWE Heavyweight Belt.  I think this has something to do with Hogan dropping the belt under suspicious circumstances to Andre?  I don’t quite remember.  I think it happened during a King of the Ring.

Either way, this is like a 16 man mini survivor bracket where if you win your match you go on to the next round.

 


1.  Battle Royal Invitational


Right off the top, I’m pretty excited for Wrestlemania IV because I’m pretty sure there is no Junkyard Dog or Hacksaw Jim Duggan at all.  But wait!  Who is that in the background of this Battle Royal Invitational?

Ah shit
Ah, shit

Briefly, here’s the rundown of who is in this one: Hart Foundation, The Cock Hungry Young Stallions, Seka, Dangerous Danny Davis, The Killer Bees, Bad News Brown, Sam Houston (!), The Rougeaus, Ken Patera, Outlaw Ron Bass, Junkyard Dog, The Bolsheviks, Hillbilly Jim, King Harley Race and George Steele.

So to summarize, they have taken all of my least favorite wrestlers and thrown them in the ring with the Hart Foundation.

Even Bret Hart can't believe this shit
Even Bret Hart can’t believe this shit

Bob Euker is guest commentating with Jesse and Gorilla.  The match is so dull that they spend 2 minutes talking about Vanna White.  The eliminations happen really quickly over about 7 minutes to get to the final three – Bret Hart, JYD and Bad News Brown.  Oh shit, I think JYD might win this.  Probably as sort of a “thanks for a career, here’s your stupid WM win” kind of thing.  Sort of like Scorsese and the Departed.

Wait!  JYD is eliminated!  This is great!  He didn’t get jack shit.  Sort of like Scorsese and Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and Goodfellas!  The match ends when Bad News Brown throws out Hitman pretty easily.  As Brown is grabbing his trophy, Hitman drop kicks him out of the ring and I think Bret Hart is a good guy now.

Overall: Ultimately, Scorsese was robbed a bunch of times.

 


2. Round 1 Elimination Match: Hacksaw Jim Duggan vs. Million Dollar Man Ted Dibiase


Well this should be something.  I don’t love Dibiase that much, but he’s at least a very talented, technical wrestler.  Hacksuck Shit Fuckhead is barely one step above a 10 year old wrestling his stuffed animals.  The match starts with some shitty moves because Hacksuck is shitty.  Dibiase keeps trying to wrestle and Hacksuck just keeps punching him in the face.  Which I guess is a pretty good strategy.

Eventually, Dibiase gets the upper hand and I – as always, when Hacksuck is being assaulted – am fully, rigidly erect.  I violently masturbate as the beating continues.

Andre ends up interfering and Dibiase gets the pin.  I ruin my pants.

Overall: Literally the best match I’ve ever seen because Hacksuck lost.  100/100

 


3. Round 1 Elimination Match: Dino Bravo vs. The (other) Rock Don Moraco


Did I just hate every wrestler in the WWE stable in 1988?  I can’t imagine enjoying this match.  Honestly, I don’t remember any of this.  I’m not even sure I’ve actually watched WM IV before.

Right off the top, this is a really clumsy match.  Moraco might be a terrible wrestler.  They’re both about a second off of their moves.

He drops like he's a soccer player
He drops like he’s a soccer player

Neither of them move very well and the action goes back and forth until they hit the sweet, sweet double clothesline.  I can never stay mad at any match that features that move.  Eventually Moraco accidentally hits the ref who for some reason disqualifies ….Dino Bravo?  It makes no sense.  That’s like a bunch of Saudi Arabians attacking your country so you launch a decade-long war on Iraq.

Too soon?
Too soon?

Overall: That ref was the Decider.  10 points for the double clothsline

 


4. Round 1 Elimination Match: Ricky Steamboat vs. Greg Valentine


Finally!  Wrestlers I like.  I will actually pay attention to this one and try not to make jokes.  The action starts off pretty standard for Steamboat.  Deep arm drag takedowns, that move where he goes over the top rope and then pulls himself up.  All pretty standard until he tries to get a pin on Valentine and… completely misses the move.

What the fuck, Wrestlemania IV.  Is there something about Trump Plaza that is throwing off the timing of your moves?

In all fairness, this picture legally counts as an abortion in 19 states.
In all fairness, this picture legally counts as an abortion in 19 states.

Steamboat is a little off his normally perfect game.  Valentine basically punches him a bunch of times and then goes for the figure four.  Steamboat kicks him away and then they chop each other for awhile.   Both Valentine and Steamboat land moves off the top rope, but neither can get the pin.

Eventually Steamboat goes for the High Cross Body off the top rope and he over rotates and ends up underneath Valentine.  I feel like Steamboat loses 90% of his matches this way.

This ends with a long, 10 second shot of Donald Trumps horrific, horrible face in the crowd.

Thanks to this picture, I can no longer distinguish right from wrong
Even in 1988 his hair looked like he had a ferret on his head

Overall: Donald Trump should classify his face as a bio-hazard

 


5. Round 1 Elimination Match: Macho Man Randy Savage vs. The Natural Butch Reed


This one starts off with Elizabeth being the hottest thing of all time.  I have no greater context for that statement, just… she’s super.

<3
Love

For anyone keeping track, here is how Butch Reed is doing so far in the PPV’s since he showed up.

1. Eliminated really quickly in the ’88 Royal Rumble

2. Eliminated by Hogan very quickly in the first Survivor Series

3. Beats Koko B Ware in WM III which is as impressive as beating Koko B Ware in WM III.

So far a pretty underwhelming start for Butch Reed, especially for a guy who was rumored to be on his way to winning the intercontinental belt.  According to Wikipedia: Reed no-showed a set of TV tapings where he was booked to win the title, resulting in the championship instead being put on The Honky Tonk Man. However, in a shoot interview, Reed has said this is untrue. In fact, when the Honky Tonk Man won the title from Steamboat in June 1987, Reed was shown celebrating with Honky and other heel wrestlers in the locker room although, in fairness, that was a taped segment

Anyway, Butch Reed beats up Macho for awhile before Macho slams him off the top rope and nails him with the flying elbow.  A pretty quick, easy match.  Butch is not on a roll

Overall: Would Butch Reed have had more or less success if he was “The Unnatural Butch Reed”?  Discuss.


 6. Round 1 Elimination Match: Bam Bam Bigalow Vs. One Man Gang


Thanks to Survivor Series ’87 and Bam Bam’s great performance, I’m really excited to see this match.  I can’t wait to see how this plays out.

< five minutes later >

What the hell was that miserable piece of shit?  Honestly, what on earth was that garbage supposed to be?  I’m so disgusted that I’m not even going to review the match

Shitty wrestling, cartwheels outta nowhere... it's that kind of Wrestlemania
Shitty wrestling, cartwheels outta nowhere… it’s that kind of Wrestlemania

Overall: Leave me.  I’m upset

 


6.5  Hogan Promo


There’s a break in the action for an entertaining promo with Hogan.  While being interviewed backstage he effectively tells everyone that Andre is so big that when he falls it will crack the fault line of the East Coast and everyone will fall in and probably die a horrible death.  For those that are lucky enough, the Hulkster will take you on his back and dog paddle you to safety

Say your prayers, do your coke.... er, eat your vitamins
Say your prayers, do your coke…. er, eat your vitamins

I guess you had to see it.


7. Round 1 Elimination Match: Ravishing Rick Rude vs. Jake The Snake Roberts


Okay, so this should be a good one, right?  Jake Roberts and Rick Rude look like a before / after fitness program picture.

You too can see fabulous results!
You too can see fabulous results!

The match starts off with an exchange of body slams before moving into what feels like 19 minutes of arm bars by Jake Roberts.  Eventually Rick Rude goes on the offense and the match heats up a little…. until he goes for the 6 minute headlock and the pace comes right back to a screaming halt.

Well this whole thing is as dull as dishwater.  My new prediction is they’re going to get to the 15 minute time limit and both get eliminated.  And they are going to make us feel every second of the entire tedious, dull 15 minutes.

The crowd starts to agree with me and the chant of “boring” starts up.  For those counting, we’ve had about 2 minutes of arm bars, 7 minutes of headlocks and about 2 minutes of actual wrestling.  Jake eventually goes on the offensive, pulls of his short clothsline, goes for the DDT but can’t nail it.

And yep, they hit the 15 minute mark and both get eliminated.

Overall: I didn’t think it was possible, but this might be worse than Wrestlemania II

 


8. Ultimate Warrior vs. Hercules Hernandez


Before this match even starts, I’m going to predict that Hercules is beaten quickly put the Warrior over

The Warrior not being one of the 12 labors
The Warrior not being one of the 12 labors

And…. I was wrong.  It’s an actual match, albeit a fairly crappy one.  It ends when Warrior falls on top of Hercules and both of them are kind of in the pin position and the ref does the three count.  Herc thinks he’s one, but it turns out he’s pinned himself by accident and the winner is Warrior.

“Sure, why not” – drunken head writers for the WWE

Overall:  For anyone counting (me I guess), that’s now 4 matches in this event where the ending has been a variation on “Oh guy thinks he won it but OH NO HE DIDN’T HA HA”

 


9. Round 2 Elimination Match: Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant


Here we go, Wrestlemania III all over again.  We’re up to the third PPV that has milked this feud, that’s some impressive traction.

Andre attacks Hogan immediately, which is a great strategy.  You know what else is a great strategy against Hogan?  Don’t put him in a choke hold.  How do his opponents not know this?  If you’re managed by Bobby The Brain Heenan, you’ve got to know this, right?  How would the planning for a match against Hogan work?

Andre: So my plan is to use my giant fists and punch Hogan a lot, like punch him tons, right in his dumb face.

Brain: Good, good.  That’s all good.  What else?

Andre: Okay, well then I’m going to headbutt him and maybe even step on him.

Brain: That’s great stuff.  How are you going to put him away?

Andre: I’m going to slap on a choke hold and then when he –

Brain: Okay, stop.  I’m going to stop you right there.

Andre: Huh?

Brain: Listen to me.  Don’t slap a choke hold on Hogan.

Andre: Like do it after more punching?

Brain: No.

Andre: … then I should do it sooner?

Brain: No, you’re not getting this.  Do not, under any circumstances, put a choke hold on Hogan.

Andre: Why.. why not?

Brain: He’ll Hulk out.  He always Hulks out.  The choke hold makes him hulk right the fuck out.  Don’t do it.  It’s right there in his name.  Hulk Hogan.

Andre: But

Brain: Stop.  No chokes.

 Goddamnit Andre
< sigh > Goddammit Andre

Anyway, Hulk powers out of this choke hold and hulks right the fuck out.  Some things happen and Hogan and Andre end up beating each other with a chair, which seems like a pretty reasonable end.

They’re both disqualified and Hogan re-slams Andre for good measure.

Overall: Is this even a legitimate Wrestlemania?  This is terrible so far

 


10. Round 3 Elimination Match: The (Other) Rock Don Moraco vs. Million Dollar Man Ted Dibiase


Okay, this one starts off with some pretty good energy with Moraco throwing out some good power moves.  They go back and forth for a bit and Diabiase wins clean.  It’s a very fast match.  I don’t have many jokes, so here is a funny strip from Dinosaur Comics

www.quanz.com
http://www.quanz.com

Overall: I would chew an entire cup filled with glass for just one semi-decent match

 


 11. Round 3 Elimination Match: Randy Macho Man Savage vs. Greg The Hammer Valentine


So before this starts, just an FYI that One Man Gang got a pass through because Hogan and Andre eliminated each other.  On with the show.  Macho comes out to a huge pop.  He was easily as popular as Hogan at this point.

I completely don’t remember this WM, as I’ve mentioned a few times, but here’s my prediction.  Macho is going to win this match, but Valentine will slap on the figure four at some point so Macho has a bad knee for the last match.  He’ll face off against Dibiase in the final round to win the title.  Let’s see what happens

Valentine gets the upper hand pretty quickly and beats up Macho for a bit.  Macho tries to show some offense but it doesn’t really take.  The beating continues and Valentine goes for the figure four.  Ha, I told you that was going to happen and –

Not so goddamn fast
Wait a second.  Not so goddamn fast

“not so goddamn fast” says Macho via the caption above.  He nails the small package for the three count.  Macho moves onto the next round with no knee problems

Overall:  Pretty decent match, if one sided

 


12. Intercontinental Match: Honky Tonk Man vs. Brutus The Barber Beefcake


Honky Tonk comes down to the ring with “Peggy Sue” who I’m pretty sure is Sherri Martel.  And credit where credit is due, she’s not a bad dancer.  Beefcake comes out to no music and a mediocre response.

Beefcake leaves everyone feeling uneasy
Beefcake leaves everyone feeling uneasy

The match starts off with a lot of posturing from Beefcake and playing up for the crowd.  The crowd barely, barely cares because Beefcake has all the in-ring charisma of Sam Houston

Hey everyone, I was actually in this Wrestlemania!
Hey everyone, I was actually in this Wrestlemania in the Royal Rumble!

Here’s something more interesting than this match. I just learned that Sam Houston is Jake Roberts’ younger brother.  Another interesting fact – Scary Sherri was trained by Donna Christanello (remember her from the ’87 Survivor Series?).

Anyway, this match – and time – continue to progress.  Eventually Brutus gets Honky in the sleeper but Jimmy Hart clocks the ref with the megaphone to get the disqualification

Overall: I feel like I’ve been watching this dumb event for 3 lifetimes

 


13. The Islanders with Bobby Heenan vs. The British Bulldogs with Koko B Ware


Oh my god.  Oh my god.  How fucking long is this stupid Wrestlemania.  Why are we having a tag match?  Please just let this end.  I can’t keep doing this.

The match is a pretty decent affair as the Bulldogs always keep the energy high.  For some reason the DVD I’m watching is blurring out the back of Koko’s tights so I focus all my energy in trying to figure out what’s written on them.

Maybe it says
Maybe it says “WCW”?

Sadly, I am never able to figure out the mystery.  Eventually Heenan pins Koko (honestly, doesn’t matter how) and the Islanders take the win

Overall:  The match ended which makes is a 10 in my book

 


14. Round 3 Elimination Match: Macho Man Randy Savage vs. One Man Gang


Alright, so Savage comes out for the third time tonight to take on the One Man Gang.  After this one, the winner is going to take on Dibiase.

It’s no exaggeration to say Macho Man is single-handedly carrying this Wrestlemania by himself. Aside from the odd one off match, this whole event has been a real Wrestlemania II.

One Man Gang mostly dominates this match, punctuated by small periods of offense from Macho Man.  The pace is interrupted when Slick threatens to slap Miss Elizabeth because late 80’s wrestling was just a different time.

The match ends with One Man Gang beating Macho Man with a cane, so Macho gets the win by disqualification

Overall:  Fine

 


15. Tag Team Title Match: Strike Force Vs. Demolition


To give Macho Man time to rest, they stick a Tag Match in.  Demolition comes into the ring, but not to their classic entrance theme: “Here comes the Ax, here comes the Smasher, the Demolition, walking disaster”.  Just some generic crud.

Interestingly, Demolition is getting some cheers throughout this match.  Jesse and Gorilla get in a fairly heated argument about a double team from Strike Force with Jesse eventually commenting that the night has been too long to keep arguing.

Such a long, long night
Such a long, long night

The match goes back and forth, with Smash eventually using Mr. Fuji’s cane on Rick Martel.  Ax gets the pin and we have new Tag Team Champions.  The win gets a fairly huge cheer from the crowd, but it could also be Stockholm Syndrome kicking in

Overall: One more.  I can do this

 


 16. Fucking finally the last fucking match.  Macho Man vs. Dibiase


I don’t give a shit.  Hogan interferes, Macho Wins the belt.  Fine.

Audience: Yaay we can go home!
Audience: Yaay we can go home!

Overall: I’m going to bed.  This was the worst Wrestlemania ever