Starrcade (1994) Poster

(1994 TV Special)

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The One with really weak Main Event
amanwhorocks4 September 2013
Warning: Spoilers
Yipi, Santa Claus is with us, and National anthem either!!! I'm so glad and happy. Best beginning, and I wanna see Hulk roll over every single wrestler... OK, enough

We see clip of Wrestler of the 1994 year Hulk Hogan? OK...enough

1. U.S. Heavyweight Title Match: Vader Vs. Champ-Hacksaw "Insult" Duggan - Duggan dominated all the time. Really? Did that Vader deserve? He looked really weak, but I'm glad he at least won. Match with Duggan, I really can't give more than 5/10

2. YESSS! Jean Paul Levesque Vs. Alex Wright - Wright defeated Triple H in a decent match 6.5/10

3. WCW TV Title Match: Arn "Goof" Anderson Vs. Champ-Johnny B.Badd - 5.5/10

4. Harlem Heat Vs. Nasty Boys - Normal match, Sherri did a job. 6/10

5. Kevin Sullivan Vs. Mr. T - WTF?? Mr.T? Hmm, but if somebody like Sullivan can wrestle in 1994, then why not Mr. T BTW. That was TERRIBLE!!! Only punches and screw-job in the end. 2/10

6. Avalanche Vs. Sting - OK, Kevin Sullivan screwed another match (that was already weak), idiot. 5.5/10

7. WCW World Heavyweight Title Match: Butcher aka 10 Gimmicks all bad Vs. Champ-Hulk Hogan - For WCW this match was failure, Stupid Leslie wasn't Ric Flair and people didn't care for this boring all-life mid-carder retard. Match was (like usual with these two) awful. Invincible old Hulk of course won. Macho Man came after match to felate Hogan. 4/10
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Average Wrestling Event
Big Movie Fan9 June 2002
In my opinion late 1993 up to mid 1996 was an uneventful time for World Championship Wrestling. It's main stars such as Hulk Hogan and Sting were undoubtedly popular but the actual wrestling action was very sub-standard. In fact, the actual television shows themselves such as WCW Saturday Night and WCW Worldwide were often better than the PPV events themselves.

There was nothing memorable about this event apart from maybe Mr T of The A-Team battling the maniacal Kevin Sullivan and Hacksaw Jim Duggan facing Big Van Vader. The rest of the card was unmemorable with nothing particularly exciting.

The main event pitted Hulk Hogan against his old friend The Butcher. I was always a big fan of Hulk Hogan but the Butcher was not a main event type of wrestler and this made the main event quite unexceptional. I suppose fans did enjoy it because Hogan got revenge on a friend turned enemy but it was not what you'd call a great main event.
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Average wrestling video, highlighted by Mr. T match.
GC-921 October 2001
This was an average card with few matches of note. Particularly bad is the main event with the aging Hulk Hogan squaring off against the Butcher. The highlight of the card is the ONLY singles wrestling match ever for Mr. T. Mr. T battles Kevin Sullivan, it may not be a battle for the ages, but at least it is a good battle for the 5 or so minutes it is on the screen. Although he's tied up by his own sweatshirt for most of the match, as always Mr. T is fun to watch. If only you could say that about the rest of this tape.
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