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WWE SummerSlam 1992

SummerSlam (1992) was the fifth annual SummerSlam. It took place on August 29, 1992 at Wembley Stadium, London, England but was aired in the United States on August 31. The pay-per-view featured two main event matches. In the first, The Ultimate Warrior challenged Randy Savage for the WWF Championship. The Warrior won the match by count-out but did not win the title. In the other main event, The "British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith pinned Bret Hart to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship. The WWF Tag Team Championship was also defended, as The Natural Disasters retained the championship belts in their match against the Beverly Brothers. One of the heavily promoted matches on the undercard was between Shawn Michaels and Rick Martel. The match, which had a special stipulation that the wrestlers could not hit each other in the face, ended in a double count-out. The WWF considers the crowd to be the third largest live audience ever to attend a WWF/E event, with 80,355 in attendance.

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Release : 1992
Rating : 7.4
Studio : World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), 
Crew : Director,  Writer, 
Cast : Davey Boy Smith Bret Hart Randy Savage Jim Hellwig Ric Flair
Genre : Drama Action

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2018/08/30

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The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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zkonedog
2017/02/25

For the past year or so before this, the WWF had been mired in a dearth of talent, or maybe more specifically the inability to figure out where to take talent going forward. With SummerSlam '92, the overall event results may still be so-so, but at least the vision for the future is (finally) beginning to take shape.Here are some of the things the WWF is getting right here...-Shawn Michaels promoted to a singles wrestler. Pure charisma. -Bret Hart (overall the best talent in the business at the time) being promoted to the biggest match of cards. -The Undertaker getting the huge push he deserved.Of course, their are still missteps along the way, such as...-Characters like Kamala, Repo Man, Nailz, and Virgil (separated from Million Dollar Man) for example. I guess during this period of experimentation there were bound to be some failures. -The Warrior/Savage match. Nothing will ever beat their match at Wrestlemania 7, so why in the world is this headlining a card again? Once again, the WWF is pushing names of the past here instead of fully embracing the future.So, while the sum total of SummerSlam '92 isn't much above average, there are clear indications of future success. Having the event in Wembley Stadium (setting up a big British Bulldog push, always a fun character) was also a big plus, adding some international flavor to the industry.

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amanwhorocks
2013/07/25

1. Nasty Boys/The Mountie Vs. Team of mentally ill human beings: Jim "Insult" Duggan/ 2 Woodcrackers from Bush - They are coming! to misbehave England with no wrestling skills but ridiculous presentation. How I Expected, terrible match 3/10 2. Papa Shango Vs. Tito Santana, pardon El Matador - Poor Tito had to job again :-/ 7/10 3.Ted Dibiase/I.R.S. Vs. Road Warriors - Solid match. 7/10 4. Nailz Vs. Virgil 5/10 5. Rick Martel Vs. Shawn Michaels - Good, but That thing with Sherri was really weird 7/10 6. Tag Team Championship: The Beverly Brothers Vs. Champs-Natural Disasters - Decent match, I like John Tenta, don't know why. 6/10 7. Repo Man Vs. "Greatest Mullet" Crush 5/10 8. WWF Heavyweight Championship: The Ultimate Warrior Vs. Champ-Savage - WHAT A MAIN EVENT! 2 STIFFS WILL "FIGHT" in over 20 minutes match. * SIGH. btw. Lol at their pink outfits. But yes, they tried to the extent possible make it 5.5/10

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bh_tafe3
2009/02/25

Summerslam went international in 1992, with a very good card brought to us from Webley Stadium in England. The big story going in was the continuing feud between WWE Champion Randy Savage and Ric Flair. Flair had been snubbed here, with The Ultimate Warrior getting a title shot instead, but Flair had promised to get involved, with his stooge Mr Perfect to come out and aid the highest bidder.But the big story going into the match was the temporary disintegration of the Hart family as Intercontinental Champion Bret Hart put his title on the line against his brother in law the British Bulldog.The event kicked off with the Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal) defeating Money Inc (Ted DiBiase and Irwin R Shyster) in a good opener. The LOD controlled most of the match, and were about to put DiBiase away with the Doomsday Device, only for IRS to interfere, he ran into DiBiase however and Animal was able to score a powerbomb on Ted and get the pin.We then get some backstage interviews, the first one is with Ric Flair talking to Mean Gene about Mr Perfect's involvement in the title match later in the night and then Sean Mooney interviews Virgil. Following this big monster bad guy Nailz destroyed Virgil in a short match.Next we get Lord Alfred Hayes with a special update on the title match later, then Mean Gene's back taking to Sensational Sherri, who is putting her services on the line in the next match with Shawn MIchaels taking on Rick Martel. The story here is they can't hit each other in the face. Anyway, they break that rule and Sherri pretends to faint. Michaels and Martel argue about who's going to carry her backstage. In the end they both get counted out and leave her there.Next up the Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon) defeated The Beverly Brothers (Beau and Blake) to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships. Not much to it. This was followed by Crush defeating The Repo Man very decisively in a very short match.Next up came one of the best matches seen at Summerslam as the Ultimate Warrior defeated Randy Savage by DQ after Mr Perfect interfered. This was an excellent back and forth match, with the ending taking little away form it. Perfect had not actually been brought by Savage, it was part of Flair's plan as they attacked Savage at the end of the fight, Warrior eventually helped Savage and they walked to the back together.Next up The Undertaker defeated evil monster Kamala by DQ in a pretty dull match with a bad ending. Undertaker got smashed in the back of the head just as he hit the tombstone piledriver and so won by DQ.Next up The Vritish Bulldog, Bret Hart and Diana Hart Smith (BUlldog's wife) are all interviewed about the upcoming main event.And then the big match came as home town boy the British Bulldog defeated Bret Hart to win the Intercontinental Championship in one of the best matches ever to take place in the WWE. Apparently Davey Boy was completely out of it most of the match and Hart had t talk him through the whole thing. If that's true this match is even more remarkable than it appears. THe crowd is at fever pitch in the closing stages and a huge roar at the end for Smith's victory.So this is a great PPV, but a pointless one. Flair would beat Savage for the title a little while later, but lost the title to Hart just as quickly. British Bulldog quickly lost the Intercontinental title to Shawn Michaels and The Ultimate Warrior would soon be gone from the WWE altogether. And no other major WWE PPV was ever held again in England. S

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Big Movie Fan
2002/05/07

At that point in time SummerSlam '92 was the first Pay-Per-View event to be held outside North America-and it was a hit just like WrestleMania VI which had been held in Canada.SummerSlam '92 took place outdoors and it was an entertaining event with a few good matches. In fact, all the matches were good in their own way and the wrestlers seemed to be having fun.(SPOILERS AHEAD)There was a double main event. The Ultimate Warrior faced Macho Man Randy Savage in one of their strongest matches. The only drawback was that outside interference cost us the chance to find out who was the better man.In the main event Bret Hart defended his Intercontinental Title against the British Bulldog. This was twenty plus minutes of exciting action in which Bret and the Bulldog went all out for victory. This match would rank on a top ten list of the greatest WWF matches ever-it really was that good. The Bulldog took the title fairly which was a rarity back in 1992.I may be wrong but I believe this video is the most successful WWF video ever released in the UK. It certainly deserves to be!

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