WWF Wrestlemania
VI
Venue: Toronto,
Ontario, Canada
Date: 1/4/90
Attendance: 67,678
Commentators:
Gorilla Monsoon & Jesse Ventura
"Upon the examination of the galaxies of space, images
begin to appear… Images of strange and powerful forces… But of all the forces
in the universe, the two most powerful; Hulk Hogan and The Ultimate Warrior
prepare to explode... Champion versus champion... Title for title... IT'S THE
ULTIMATE CHALLENGE!! IT'S WRESTLEMANIA!!"
You've got to love Vince McMahon's intros for the old
pay-per-view events. That one was my personal favourite. As was the case with
Wrestlemania V the original video release of this event saw virtually every
match edited down to fit on a three hour tape, the exception being the main
event. Fortunately I'll be reviewing the full version which can either be found
on the Wrestlemania Anthology DVD series or the WWE Network. The only down side
with the full version is that some of the entrance music has been dubbed over
to save on paying royalties. Sadly they include the theme music for Dusty
Rhodes, Demolition and Slick. On another note, this was Jesse Ventura’s
final WWF pay-per-view as colour commentator.Review
Rick Martel and Koko B Ware kicked things off with a short, passable contest. Martel won by submission with a Boston Crab... Demolition regained the tag team title from The Colossal Connection in a okay bout, which would be Andre The Giant's last due to his failing health. For this reason Haku fought almost the entire match by himself, although Andre did get one last hurrah as he turned on Haku and manager Bobby Heenan after the bout. Demolition were massively over and the result brought the house down...
Andre The Giant has finally had enough of Bobby Heenan |
become customary, Quake gave Hercules an "Aftershock" following the bout to further force home his dominance. The match was about as basic as it gets... Mr Perfect finally lost his 'Perfect Record' as he fell to Brutus Beefcake by pin fall in an average match. Perfect did at least avoid getting a haircut from "The Barber", The Genius was not so lucky... Rowdy Roddy Piper and Bad News Brown fought to a double count out in a so-so brawl. Piper and Brown fought all the way back to the locker room just as they did at the Royal Rumble...
Macho King Randy Savage with Sensational Queen Sherri |
The Hart Foundation crushed The Bolsheviks in 19 seconds
after back jumping them during Nikolai Volkoff's singing of the Russian
national anthem. This didn't do a lot for the Harts who were soon to be in line
for a tag team title shot. The nature of their victory made you feel bad for
the heels, which is not the idea of course... Tito Santana put over The Barbarian in a dull encounter. On
the plus side, Barbarian's top rope clothesline finisher looked awesome thanks
to a great sell by the reliable Santana... In one of the feature matches of the under card, Macho King
Randy Savage teamed with Sensational Queen Sherri to battle Dusty Rhodes and
Sapphire in a mildly entertaining mixed tag team bout. Elizabeth made her
return in the corner of Rhodes and Sapphire and was instrumental in their
victory as Sapphire pinned Sherri with a roll up. As was evident here Sapphire
clearly did not belong in the ring...
The Rockers prior to their bout with The Orient Express |
Jimmy Snuka leapfrogs Ravishing Rick Rude |
Hulk Hogan applies a rear chinlock on The Ultimate Warrior |
Hogan presents the WWF Heavyweight Title to the Warrior |
Wrestlemania VI as a whole was a letdown as everything aside
from Hogan/Warrior was bang average, or worse in some cases. The setting of Sky
Dome however was fantastic, a massive step up from the previous two years at
Trump Plaza. The stars really aligned for the main event which was booked and
executed to perfection avoiding hurting either man as Warrior got the accolades
in victory and Hogan got sympathy in defeat. It was arguably Hogan's best
performance of his 1983-93 WWF run and only Randy Savage would get a better
match out of the Ultimate Warrior in his entire career. The even split in the
crowd reactions and constant cheering was a huge bonus as it's always a risk
that someone will receive boos in an all-babyface clash. The match was a
massive success and saved what was otherwise a very much below par
Wrestlemania. Wrestlemania
VI drew 550,000 buys on pay-per-view.
Results
1 Rick Martel def Koko B Ware by submission (3:51) *3/4
1 Rick Martel def Koko B Ware by submission (3:51) *3/4
2 Demolition
def The Colossal Connection (c) by pinfall to win the WWF Tag Team Title (9:30)
**
3 Earthquake
pinned Hercules (4:52) 3/4
4 Brutus
Beefcake pinned Mr Perfect (7:48) **1/4
5 Rowdy
Roddy Piper and Bad News Brown fought to a double count out (6:48) **
6 The Hart
Foundation def The Bolsheviks by pinfall (0:19) SQ
7 The
Barbarian pinned Tito Santana (4:33) *1/2
8 Dusty
Rhodes & Sapphire def Randy Savage & Sensational Sherri by pinfall
(7:31) **
9 The Orient
Express def The Rockers by count out (7:38) **1/2
10 Hacksaw
Jim Duggan pinned Dino Bravo (4:15) *
11 Ted
Dibiase def Jake Roberts by count out (11:50) **1/2
12 The Big
Boss Man pinned Akeem (1:49) 1/2
13 Ravishing
Rick Rude pinned Jimmy Snuka (3:59) *3/4
14 WWF
Intercontinental Champion the Ultimate Warrior (c) pinned Hulk Hogan (c) to win
the WWF Heavyweight Title (22:51) ****
Rating
24.5/70 = 35%
Star Rating
Guide
***** Excellent/World Class
**** Very Good
*** Good
** OK/Acceptable
* Poor
DUD Abysmal
SQ Squash (Less than 1 min)
After Dusty and Sapphire won the mixed tag match, Liz joined them in the ring and danced like Elaine from Seinfeld.
ReplyDeleteAlso, Rhythm & Blues sang their song "Honky Love" after being driven to the ring by Diamond Dallas Page, and the Bushwhackers interrupted the concert disguised as merch vendors, and smashing up Honky's guitar.