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WWE WrestleMania III

Hulk Hogan goes up against André The Giant for the WWE Championship, while Randy 'Macho Man' Savage battles Ricky 'The Dragon' Steamboat for the WWE Intercontinental Championship at The Pontiac Silverdome in Detroit.

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Release : 1987
Rating : 7.9
Studio : World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), 
Crew : Director,  Executive Co-Producer, 
Cast : Hulk Hogan André Roussimoff Randy Savage Rick Blood Sr. Roddy Piper
Genre : Drama Action

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Reviews

Lawbolisted
2018/08/30

Powerful

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BelSports
2018/08/30

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Ariella Broughton
2018/08/30

It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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Allison Davies
2018/08/30

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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BobbyUK
2007/09/27

Here are the matches . . .Can-am Connection v Don Muraco and 'Cowboy' Bob Orton: A nice little opener showing 'Rockers' prototypes Tom Zenk and Rick Martel battling two legends who were losing steam at this point. The match ends when Martel body-crosses Muraco while Zenk creeps behind him and makes the schoolboy trip for the pin. The Can-am Connection split up because Zenk found out Martel had got a better contract than he did so he left the WWF for WCW. 6/10 Billy Jack Haynes v Hercules: I actually liked this match though the emphasis on submission made it drag a little. Hercules has never looked more menacing. The double count-out ending solves nothing though Hercules wins the war by busting Haynes head open with the chain. Billy Jack Haynes leaves the WWF and heads for WCW to become 'Black Blood'. 6/10 Hillbilly Jim, The Haiti Kid and Little Beaver v King Kong Bundy, Little Tokyo and Lord Littlebrook in a Mixed Tag Team match: Midgets are rarely used in a positive light in the WWF and this match is merely set up for Bundy to squash Haiki Kid, getting disqualified as a result. Bundy leaves the WWF and returns 7 years later. 2/10 The Junkyard Dog v 'The King' Harley Race in a "Loser Must Bow" match: JYD gains most of the offensive but gets hit with one move and it's lights out. In this case, Race caught JYD in the belly-to-belly suplex. Race makes JYD do a curtsy but it's JYD who gets the upper-hand by beating Race up and taking his robe showing poor sportsmanship for a face. I will give it 3/10 because Race does some nice bumping.The Fabulous Rougeaus v The Dream Team: In a rare appearance as faces, the Rougeaus lose their credibility as they get pinned in a relatively short time due to Dino Bravo's interference. The match is only set up to start the face turn of Beefcake and the introduction of Dino Bravo into The Dream Team. It would be the last we see of Johnny Valiant on PPV. 3/10 Roddy Piper v Adrian Adonis in a Hair vs. Hair Match: Supposedly Roddy Piper's retirement match, he manhandles Jimmy Hart by throwing him at Adonis at every opportunity. Credit to Adonis, he bumps like a madman for Piper. The match ends when Piper slaps on his sleeper-hold and Adonis goes to sleep allowing Beefcake to cut Adonis's hair, giving him the moniker 'Barber' in the process. Adrian Adonis would leave the WWF shortly afterwards and Roddy would only be gone for two years before we see him again. This match gets 4/10 for wrestling and 8/10 for entertainment value so I will give the match 6/10.The British Bulldogs and Tito Santana v The Hart Foundation and Danny Davis: What should have been a sleeper match of the night remained just a relatively good one. All the people involved keep the action moving at a brisk pace as 'Dangerous' Danny Davis takes a beating and one heck of a reverse pile-driver from Davey Boy. Despite it all, Davis still manages to pin Davey Boy Smith after hitting him over the head with Jimmy Hart's megaphone. 6/10 Koko B. Ware v Butch Reed: This is merely a squash match to get 'The Natural' over. Koko B Ware starts his trend of losing matches very early in his time with the WWF getting pinned within four minutes on his debut. After the match, Tito storms into the ring and rips Slick's clothes off which makes me wonder what Tito was doing in the previous tag match with The Bulldogs when he had issues here. Koko could have taken his place. This effort only gets a 3/10.Ricky Steamboat v Randy Savage in an Intercontinental title match: George Steele still had issues with Savage after Wrestlemania 2 so was by Ricky's side and would play a part in the match. Steamboat and Savage went all out for nearly 15 minutes, making numerous pin-fall attempts and the intensity was ferocious. The match finally ends when George pushes Savage off the top turnbuckle, Savage makes a big effort to scoop slam Steamboat but Steamboat ensnares him in a cradle instead for the pin. The powerful image of a deflated Savage riding off with his head in his hands on the Wrestlemania trolley stands out in my mind. As this is THE match that got me hooked on wrestling, it scores a rare 10/10.Jake 'The Snake' Roberts v The Honky Tonk Man: This feud started when Honky Tonk Man smacked Roberts in the head with a guitar during a slot on Robert's 'Snake pit' segment. Honky pinned Roberts while putting his feet on the ropes. Roberts got a small amount of revenge by placing his snake over Jimmy Hart who looked genuinely petrified by the reptile. All in all, an opportunity wasted really. 3/10 The Killer Bees v The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff: A match notable more for Duggan than anybody else. He starts the bout by giving his unintentionally hilarious 'you can't do that because this is the land of the free' promo. The match ends when Duggan causes a disqualification against the Killer B's by hitting The Iron Sheik with his 2-by-4. 2/10Hulk Hogan v André the Giant for the WWF Championship: Despite facing each other in prior matches, this time around things are a lot different as we probably see the peak of Hulkamania and the start of Andre's decline. The match concludes when Hogan slammed Andre and leg-dropped him for the pin to a massive explosion. The match was pretty sloppy there is no getting away from that so it scores about 4/10 but for it's sheer monumental scale it scores 9/10 so I will split the difference and go for 6/10.Wrestlemania 3 is history in the making.

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RepoManRules
2003/05/24

The thrid best WrestleMania ever only edged out by WrestleMania X and WrestleMania X-7. The Match of the night was of course Ricky Steamboat vs. Randy Savage(It is alos considered the greatest match in North America until 1989 thanks to Steamboat again! He really is a god). Hogan vs. Andre was pretty bad but WHO CARES? This IS the greatest match in North America not because of the star ratings, but because of the magic involved with it because you were hoping Hogan would win.Highly Recommended!

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greatone08
2001/07/01

perfect card. the best wrestling match ever Hulk Hogan vs Andre the Giant everyone should watch this once 93,000 were there to see this live a record that still stands

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Tidaleye
2000/09/23

Wrestlemania 3 truly is the big one. Hogan/Andre, while a horrible, awful match, is still one of the most important matches in professional wrestling history.Randy Savage/Ricky Steamboat on the other hand is old school wrestling at its finest. A definite must see match.

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