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In 1989, WCW created the pay-per-view Halloween Havoc, a fun, spooky themed show held every October. There were some memorable Halloween Havoc moments, such as the classic match between Eddie ...
The first Halloween Havoc took place in 1989, while WCW was still under the NWA banner. The main event was a really good match in the Thunderdome, which was the precursor to WWE's Hell in a Cell.
WCW Halloween Havoc, Part 2: The 13 Most Horrifying Gimmicks in WCW History. ... By the time WWE lampooned the incident to promote their Rise and Fall of WCW DVD release, ...
Halloween Havoc was an iconic event when the NWA and WCW held the show annually from 1989 until […] By Ryan Droste. October 24, 2020, 10:56am.
Still, the Title vs. Mask match at Halloween Havoc '97 was the rare occasion where lucha libre traditions felt important in WCW, and we have Mysterio and Guerrero to thank for that. Written by ...
WCW Halloween Havoc was one of the company's signature events, a fall classic of sorts for Ted Turner's pro wrestling empire and the sight of some of the most unforgettable matches and moments ...
The build to WCW Halloween Havoc 1998 involved The Ultimate Warrior appearing to Hollywood Hogan in a mirror (that everyone except Eric Bischoff could see), but unless someone is truly messing ...
Every WCW Halloween Havoc Ranked Worst To Best. Yetis, electrocutions, and Cruiserweight classics: Halloween Havoc was a riot. by Andy H Murray. Oct 28, 2020 October 28th, 2020. WWE.
Previously on the Best and Worst of WCW Monday Nitro: Ric Flair teamed up with John Randle and Kirby Puckett to go full Minnesota on Eric Bischoff’s ass. Also, Sting vs. Bret Hart took place six ...
Nick Piccone and Vaughn Johnson take a deep dive into 1997's Halloween Havoc, headlined by Hogan vs. Roddy Piper inside a steel cage. This cage, however, wasn't a typical WCW cage.
The first-ever NWA/WCW Halloween Havoc event took place on October 28, 1989 in Philadelphia. The last WCW Halloween Havoc event was held on October 29, 2000.