I remember finding the VHS in the bargain bin. Watched it with my brother and we laughed hysterically at how ridiculous it was, I was on the floor when they broke out the "frying pans".
@@The_Sacred_Grove I don't think they're racist, but I DO think they're annoying as fuck. I'm usually partial to the cant but in their case I just couldn't.
For the record, Brian Pillman had already shown up in ECW by the time Uncensored '96 came around. Pillman "respected the bookerman" and got "fired" the next day by WCW (supposedly as a plan for Pillman to tighten up his Loose Cannon gimmick, he would spend some time in ECW before coming back to WCW as the biggest heel in the company. He never came back to WCW). The next weekend, he appeared at ECW Cyberslam '96. He got into an auto accident in April and signed a fully guaranteed contract with WWF in June.
Ah, the Doomsday Cage Match. What a clusterfuck of a match that was. One of the best examples of "so bad, it's good" in mid-90's pro wrestling, which itself was full of "so bad, it's good" stuff. Except for the fact the Ultimate Solution was at first going to be called the "Final Solution" (probably don't need to explain why they changed their minds on that).
It kind of makes you think what the booking committee was smoking when they book this match the drugs they were on "let's have a match not just any cage match a three cages on top 2 vs 8 men wow what a great idea"
I wish they highlighted the Sting/Booker T promo, where Book is like "it's gonna on like neckbone etc." and the whitest of whitebread babyface Sting interjects with his understanding of Street Talk. I died with laughter hearing that, and seeing Booker just speed past what Sting said while trying not to sigh deeply and rub his forehead.
To think, the last time/most recent time I saw something like this was the rematch in the movie 'Ready To Rumble' between Jimmy King & Diamond Dallas Page.
I see you're like me. Try as hard as you can to erase the fact that wcw used that in real life with David Arquette winning the world title from your memory.
I didn't get to see this when it was live, and finally caught up with a German bootleg video. Fun Tip: In Germany, The Booty Man is translated to "Das Booty Man".
You know 2000 WCW was bad but sadly, Wargames 2000 was actually better than this match. At least rhey knew what the fuck they were doing there, and there was actually some decent action
This is one of the worst matches ever. Which is sad because it had so many great performers in the match. If you like train wrecks, it's a must watch. It's so bad that it's good.
The Mega Powers vs The Horsemen, The Dungeon of Doom, Zeus and Bane. They fought two factions and two stars of film/wrestlers. Wow... just wow. And yet, if it were WWE in the past decade...it would be Cena and Orton (Best Frienemies?) vs. The Nexus (all original 8 of them). And...it would probably be booked just as bad...
How did all 3 of them not get that Flair was passing the key down to Sullivan so he could unlock the door between him and the faces of fear? I’m pretty sure they said as much on commentary and showed the key through every step. Though the best was how long it took Hogan to lock that damn door.
I’m surprised that the WWE hasn’t done this match yet. Think about it! Roman Reigns Seth Rollins Vs. Bayley Sasha Banks Lacey Evans Natalya Neidhart Alexa Bliss Charlotte Flair Asuka Kairi Doku Sane with “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt as the guest referee, and Brock Lesnar as the special enforcer! All about the money, babee! PS - Wrestling critic Scott Keith, a drunk Sunny Sytch, and a VERY drunk Ole Anderson takes over on commentary after beating the shit out of Michael Coleslaw and Little Corey Graves!
@@thomasjenkins7506 for two straight years I might add. And at least two rambling, directionless promos per show, to gloat about how "kewl" they all are brotherjackdude! Or to promote the next box office dud Hogan acted in.
@@Wurzelknecht the NWO was awful. if it wasn't for being something so different and have hogan attached at the time, it probably would've killed WCW right there.
On the reviews of NWA World Championship Wrestling, B&V made fun of the way Paul Jones would say The Barbarian's name and it always sounded like he was saying The Ballbearing
"A man who's banned from almost every country."
"Where does he live?"
I lose it every time.
I remember finding the VHS in the bargain bin. Watched it with my brother and we laughed hysterically at how ridiculous it was, I was on the floor when they broke out the "frying pans".
Damn I died laughing😂😂😂😂😂
"Apparently he was doing a carjacking after the show".
I'm dead.
Now we know why he had the glock.
Vinny's missing out the best part....
Luger flexing in front of a mirror during said Street Fight and joins in beating up Hawk..
look at me jimmy!
Because Lex was spilled with orange juice.
"Appearantly Arn is doing a carjacking gimmick."
I *howled*.
"I couldn't fry one egg in those pans" 😂😂😂😂
Scott Keith had a line in his review: "This is how you cook crack old school, I guess."
My favorite part is when Randy Savage remembered to pin someone and just jumped back in before going out the door
Yeah he left and came back in to get the pinfall
OSW did a great review of this ppv
Aye I just wrote a comment about osw
Yeah, but I don't listen to snarky racists.
@@TheVampirePredator I trust that's a joke, surely. If You think *they* are racist You're the softest snowflake alive
@@The_Sacred_Grove I don't think they're racist, but I DO think they're annoying as fuck. I'm usually partial to the cant but in their case I just couldn't.
@@The_Sacred_Grove Laugh at my hilarious fucking grammar pun and then shoot me in the face.
My favorite part is when Luger is sent running across the cage and his running looks so comical lmfao.
My favorite part is him blowing the spot with Flair and selling loudly in spite of not getting hit.
For the record, Brian Pillman had already shown up in ECW by the time Uncensored '96 came around. Pillman "respected the bookerman" and got "fired" the next day by WCW (supposedly as a plan for Pillman to tighten up his Loose Cannon gimmick, he would spend some time in ECW before coming back to WCW as the biggest heel in the company. He never came back to WCW). The next weekend, he appeared at ECW Cyberslam '96. He got into an auto accident in April and signed a fully guaranteed contract with WWF in June.
Yeah but the Nitro before this show he was on it and WCW spent the entire week promoting Pillman was going to be in the match
@@krazyeman4 ohhhhhhhhhh. didn't realize he was going back and forth with the two for a bit.
Ah, the Doomsday Cage Match. What a clusterfuck of a match that was. One of the best examples of "so bad, it's good" in mid-90's pro wrestling, which itself was full of "so bad, it's good" stuff. Except for the fact the Ultimate Solution was at first going to be called the "Final Solution" (probably don't need to explain why they changed their minds on that).
It kind of makes you think what the booking committee was smoking when they book this match the drugs they were on "let's have a match not just any cage match a three cages on top 2 vs 8 men wow what a great idea"
My 13th birthday.
Had i seen this at the time, there wouldn't have been a 14th.
Underrated comment
I wish they highlighted the Sting/Booker T promo, where Book is like "it's gonna on like neckbone etc." and the whitest of whitebread babyface Sting interjects with his understanding of Street Talk. I died with laughter hearing that, and seeing Booker just speed past what Sting said while trying not to sigh deeply and rub his forehead.
To think, the last time/most recent time I saw something like this was the rematch in the movie 'Ready To Rumble' between Jimmy King & Diamond Dallas Page.
I see you're like me. Try as hard as you can to erase the fact that wcw used that in real life with David Arquette winning the world title from your memory.
Aaron English- I wish I could, Aaron...
Believe me!...
Man, when I was 9 years old and Ready To Rumble came out, I LOVED it. Like, for years. 😅😬
I didn't get to see this when it was live, and finally caught up with a German bootleg video. Fun Tip: In Germany, The Booty Man is translated to "Das Booty Man".
Das Booty Man, would've been a great partner for Alex Wright.
Big Bratwurst.
Wouldn't it have been better and safer to do a gauntlet?
Never forget that The Ultimate Solutions original name was The Final Solution...
Lex Luger basically replace Brian pillman without no explanation
This was easily one of the worst matches I’ve EVER sat through.
G-A-R-B-A-G-E
You know 2000 WCW was bad but sadly, Wargames 2000 was actually better than this match. At least rhey knew what the fuck they were doing there, and there was actually some decent action
the onus himself: krazyeman4
look at me jimmy.....LOOK AT ME!!!
This is one of the worst matches ever. Which is sad because it had so many great performers in the match. If you like train wrecks, it's a must watch. It's so bad that it's good.
The Mega Powers vs The Horsemen, The Dungeon of Doom, Zeus and Bane. They fought two factions and two stars of film/wrestlers. Wow... just wow.
And yet, if it were WWE in the past decade...it would be Cena and Orton (Best Frienemies?) vs. The Nexus (all original 8 of them). And...it would probably be booked just as bad...
In 2010 Orton and Cena defeated the entire RAW roster in a tag match.
@@Mister_Phafanapolis That match never happened. It does not exist. There is no video evidence of such rampant failure and stupidity **shifty eyes**
I watched this live when it happened, and I don't remember Bane from Batman & Robin being in this. That is him on the cover of the VHS, right?
In between Arn and Sullivan
I believe "the ultimate solution" was the dude that played Bane in the movie
Yeah Ultimate Solution was Bane
How did all 3 of them not get that Flair was passing the key down to Sullivan so he could unlock the door between him and the faces of fear? I’m pretty sure they said as much on commentary and showed the key through every step. Though the best was how long it took Hogan to lock that damn door.
One of the worst ppv's of all time.
I’m surprised that the WWE hasn’t done this match yet. Think about it!
Roman Reigns
Seth Rollins
Vs.
Bayley
Sasha Banks
Lacey Evans
Natalya Neidhart
Alexa Bliss
Charlotte Flair
Asuka
Kairi Doku Sane
with “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt as the guest referee, and Brock Lesnar as the special enforcer!
All about the money, babee!
PS - Wrestling critic Scott Keith, a drunk Sunny Sytch, and a VERY drunk Ole Anderson takes over on commentary after beating the shit out of Michael Coleslaw and Little Corey Graves!
I clicked because of the Joel Schumacher Bane in the thumbnail
If anybody wants to see a good/funny review of this check out osw review on TH-cam if you need a good laugh.
This was 3 years ago and Bryan sounds 10 years younger
Good review
Good comment glad to see ya again
goodcomment
thank god the nWo came along a little bit later
oh yeah. nothing like seeing every babyface and some heels receive NWO beat downs every show.
@@thomasjenkins7506 for two straight years I might add. And at least two rambling, directionless promos per show, to gloat about how "kewl" they all are brotherjackdude! Or to promote the next box office dud Hogan acted in.
@@Wurzelknecht the NWO was awful. if it wasn't for being something so different and have hogan attached at the time, it probably would've killed WCW right there.
@@thomasjenkins7506 nWo Japan was the true nWo.
Isn't that just Bullet Club?
Was this the inspiration for the hell in a cell match a precursor to Hell in a Cell
War Games was the inspiration and precursor to Hell in a Cell. This was... just, cages.
On of the great alltime matches
4:20-4:25.; Agreed...
MINUS 3 Stars.... LOL!!!!
STING vs' Jeff Hardy was 5 stars compared to this.
I liked this video
...
The ballbearing?
On the reviews of NWA World Championship Wrestling, B&V made fun of the way Paul Jones would say The Barbarian's name and it always sounded like he was saying The Ballbearing
Good concept, bad match.