For
those who doubt the egomaniacal tendencies
of one Hulk Hogan, I submit this fiasco as
ever lasting proof that Terry Bollea is, indeed,
what we here at WrestleCrap claim him to be.
Deciding early in 1996 that his run in WCW
wasn't the success the company needed it to
be, Hogan was able to convince the booking
crew that what he really needed was to look
MORE invincible - this after humiliating and
"retiring" Ric Flair, making Vader
look like a pansy (and pretty much doing irreparable
harm to Leon White's career), and bringing
the Four Horsemen literally to their knees.
So,
WCW being WCW, he was naturally granted his
wish, and thus came Uncensored 1996 - the
Doomsday Cage Match.
| What?
You've never heard of such a thing?
Well, that's probably because after
this disaster, WCW retired the triple
decker cage and it was never heard
of again (although to be fair, the
Ready to Rumble Cage bears a striking
- or is that stinking? - resemblence). |

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So
we had Hogan and his on-again, off-again,
on-again, off-again, on-again, off-again,
on-again, off-again, on-again, off-again,
on-again, off-again, on-again, off-again,
on-again, off-again buddy Randy Savage
taking on no less than EIGHT men -
Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, The Barbarian,
Lex Luger, Kevin Sullivan, The Ultimate
Solution, Z-Gangsta, and Meng (who,
in a stroke of genuis by ring announcer
Michael Buffer, was given the worst
'hometown' ever -
well, maybe not quite as bad as WCW
Special Forces, but pretty damn close). |
| Now
you're probably wondering just who
the heck Ultimate Solution and Z-Gangsta
(or Z-GangSTER, as the announce crew
called him) are...and you would still
be wondering that as the match started,
as they were nowhere to be found.
Sit tight, we'll get to them in a
minute.
The
opening segment of the match saw Savage
and Hogan obliterate Flair and Anderson
in the top cage... |

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...and
then throwing powder into their eyes
and escape into the second cage.
They
then brutalized Luger, Sullivan, Barbarian,
and Meng, and Hogan locked them in
another part of the cage - or at least
tried to (while Barby and the Menger
acted helpless). |
| Yes,
it was a two on EIGHT match, but that
didn't stop Savage and Hogan from
no-selling the entire match!
That
is until... |

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...The
Ultimate Solution, Jeep Swenson (who
starred in the horrific Batman
& Robin as Bane), came down
and attacked Hogan. Now why Hogan
would sell for an actor but none of
the wrestlers is a bit perplexing,
but hey, it is Hogan we're talking
about.
A funny (well, more like pathetic
and insulting) aside about Swenson's
character: in the days leading up
to the match, he was known as the
Final Solution.
Apparently,
someone from the Jewish faith must
have clued them in that maybe, just
MAYBE, that wasn't the greatest ring
name in the world, since it was also
a code word of sorts for Hitler's
plan to exterminate the Jews during
the 1930's and 40's.
So
he was re-re-named the Ultimate Solution,
which, of course, didn't change the
fact that the guy still sucked. |
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then, as if this match wasn't painful
enough, out comes...
ZEUS!!!
That's
right, Hogan's old nemesis from No
Holds Barred got involved.
Yeah,
THAT'll put asses in seats. |

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Just
when things looked bleakest for our
hapless heroes, out comes the Booty
Man with...FRYING PANS! Hogan and
Savage regained the upper hand... |
| ...but
Lex Luger put on a "loaded"
glove.
Yes,
folks, it was cutting edge booking
like this that made WCW number 1!
Anyway,
Luger missed Hogan and hit Flair.
Savage then pinned Flair to end one
of the most painful experiences of
this reviewer's life. |

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To
sum up:
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Hogan and Savage beat up 8 guys
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In a match containing two actors (and don't
write me about Jeep Swenson's glory days in
World Class), it was Ric Flair who did the
job
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Foreign objects included a loaded glove, frying
pans, and powder
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The return of Zeus
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A guy that was named after one of the most
hideous acts against humanity
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The Booty Man makes a run-in
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Tony
Schiavone and Bobby Heenan
(God bless his shilling soul) telling us this
match was better than the World Series &
the Super Bowl
If
this isn't WrestleCrap, I don't know what
is.
Michael Buffer: "From some unknown
part of the planet...considered to be one
of the toughest men on the earth...Meng!"
Bobby Heenan (in full shill mode): "This
is great television history. I've never seen
a match like this on television. I've never
seen anything like this. It surpasses the
Super Bowl, the World Series, anything you
want to name! This is tremendous!"
Tony
Shillvoane: "And the only way...fans
are watching this on PPV all across the world,
and this is why we are number one in PPV all
around the world."
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