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WrestleMania II
Mr. T vs. Roddy Piper in a Boxing match Battle Royal featuring superstars and athletes from the WWF and NFL Hulk Hogan (c) vs. King Kong Bundy in a Steel Cage match for the WWF Championship
Release : | 1986 |
Rating : | 6.1 |
Studio : | World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), |
Crew : | Director, Writer, |
Cast : | Hulk Hogan Chris Pallies Roddy Piper Mr. T Randy Savage |
Genre : | Drama Action |
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Don Muraco Vs. Paul Orndorff - Huray, double DQ from the start :-/5/10Intercontinenta Championship: George Steel Vs. CHampion: Macho Man- Please no more stuff like this. The only interesting part was kick-out from Macho's finishing elbow. Heh. :)3/10George Wells Vs. Jake Roberts6/10Boxing Match Mr. T. Vs. Piper - WTF?! Why is this c*ap on the card.2/10Women's Championship: Welvet McIntyre Vs. Champion: Fabulous Moolah - 1-minute long match? God, this is really weak event.4/10Corporal Kirchner Vs. Nikolai Volkoff - 2-minute match. Good old classic... (insert ironic smile) 4/10Battle Royal - Solid fun, but Andre "Benefiting from Legend" Giant, like a winner? 7/10Brutus Beefcake/Greg Valentine Vs. The British Bulldogs - I give credit, where it deserves. Good match.7/10Hercules Hernandez Vs. Ricky Steamboat 6/10Adrian Adonis Vs. Uncle Elmer - Only PPV appearance of Stan Franzier, worst wrestler for year 1985.3/10Terry Funk/Hoss Funk Vs. Tito Santana/Junkyard Dog 5/10Cage: Hogan Vs. King Kong Bundy - What entertained this crowd? Can't get it. 4/10BTW: Listening to Piper's interviews is like pain in the a.. :-(
Well Wrestlemania was a success and now the WWF had become a coast-to-coast organization and for Wrestlemania 2, Vince McMahon decided to capitalize on this fact by holding Wrestlemania from three separate venues in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. Unfortunately, this takes away from the show.The New York portion of the card consisted of: - Paul Orndorff fighting to a double countout with the Magnificent Muraco. Orndorff was very popular at this point and the crowd booed the hell out of the finish. - Jake Roberts, a few months into his WWF run, beat some random jobber named George Wells with the usual move (DDT) and usual post-curricular activities (Damien). - Randy Savage defeats Geroge Steele to retain his IC title. They couldn't find a better guy for Savage to feud with. - Mr. T defeats Roddy Piper by DQ in round four in a boxing match. This was T's last appearance in the WWF and the end of Piper's monster heel run and his ascent towards one of the most loved workers of all-time.The Chicago portion of the card consisted of: - Velvet McIntyre loses to The Fabulous Moolah in a Ladies Championship match. Next. - Corporal Kirshener (who?) defeated Volkoff in a flag match. Yeah, yeah a minute of my life I won't get back. - Andre the Giant won a Battle Royale that involved football players as well as Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart, The Iron Sheik, Hillbilly Jim, The Killer Bees, John Studd, Ted Arcidi, Tonga Kid (Haku), Dan Spivey, Russ Francis, Fridge Perry, Jimbo Covert, Harvey Martin, Bill Fralic, Bruno Sammartino, Tony Atlas, Pedro Morales and somebody whose name escapes me. Anyways cool to see Bret in WM debut and he is last eliminated by the big man. - British Bulldogs (with Ozzy) beat Beefcake and The Hammer to win tag titles. Good match, um...Dynamite took a nasty bump at the end. No wonder he's in a wheel chair.LA portion - Steamboat pins Hercules who was crazier than normal. Steamboat was talented. - Adrian Adonis beats some guy named Uncle Elmer (quoi) and well I didn't bother watching. - Terry Funk & Hoss Funk beat JYD and Chico Santana when the Funks hit JYD with the Colonel's megaphone. - Hogan beat Bundy in a steel cage mathc.
A very lackluster show. I remember being like "What a show!" Back when I first saw it. Well 17 years later and I really dont like any of the card at all. Well thats what happens when you turn from Mark to Smark.The Funks vs. JYD and Tito match was suprinsgly good, while Match of the night honours go to Bulldogs vs. Valentine/Beefcake.Not recommended.BTW, if you want to chat about the good old days of wrestling just drop me an e-mail!
WrestleMania I was a superb card and any card that was going to follow it would have to be good. WrestleMania II was good.It's quite sad watching cards from the 1980's. In my opinion they really were the best times for wrestling. The early 90's were fantastic as well. Wrestling is okay to watch nowadays but some of the current stars just don't seem as charismatic as the stars of yesteryear.(POSSIBLE SPOILERS)WrestleMania II took place in 3 cities each with their own main event. Andre the Giant won a Battle Royal! Roddy Piper fought Mr T in a boxing match and earned himself a DQ! And the most charismatic wrestler in history Hulk Hogan once again proved that good triumphs over evil when he beat the monstrous King Kong Bundy in a steel cage match!Just like the previous WrestleMania we were treated to the usual bevy of celebrities who helped make WrestleMania II a spectacular event.