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'''Halloween Havoc''' was an annual [[professional wrestling]] [[pay-per-view]] event produced by [[World Championship Wrestling]] (WCW) from 1989 through 2000. Since the event was held in October, it had a Halloween themed show. The first four events were held when WCW was affiliated with the [[National Wrestling Alliance]]. The final five events were held in the [[Las Vegas]] suburb of [[Paradise, Nevada]], at the [[MGM Grand Garden Arena]]. [[WWE]] has owned the rights to Halloween Havoc since it purchased WCW's trademarks in March 2001. In 2015, all WCW pay-per-views were made available on the WWE Network. Halloween Havoc was announced as a [[WWE Raw|Raw]] branded event in 2017.
'''Halloween Havoc''' was an annual [[professional wrestling]] [[pay-per-view]] event produced by [[World Championship Wrestling]] (WCW) from 1989 through 2000. Since the event was held in October, it had a Halloween themed show. The first four events were held when WCW was affiliated with the [[National Wrestling Alliance]]. The final five events were held in the [[Las Vegas]] suburb of [[Paradise, Nevada]], at the [[MGM Grand Garden Arena]]. [[WWE]] has owned the rights to Halloween Havoc since it purchased WCW's trademarks in March 2001. In 2015, all WCW pay-per-views were made available on the WWE Network. Halloween Havoc was announced as a [[WWE Raw|Raw]] branded event in 2017. {{citation needed}}


==Dates, venues, and main events==
==Dates, venues, and main events==

Revision as of 08:48, 8 August 2016

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2nd Halloween Havoc Logo used from 1991 to 1995 and 1998 to 1999

Halloween Havoc was an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW) from 1989 through 2000. Since the event was held in October, it had a Halloween themed show. The first four events were held when WCW was affiliated with the National Wrestling Alliance. The final five events were held in the Las Vegas suburb of Paradise, Nevada, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. WWE has owned the rights to Halloween Havoc since it purchased WCW's trademarks in March 2001. In 2015, all WCW pay-per-views were made available on the WWE Network. Halloween Havoc was announced as a Raw branded event in 2017. [citation needed]

Dates, venues, and main events

Event Date City Venue Main event(s) Ref
National Wrestling Alliance
Halloween Havoc 1989 October 28, 1989 Philadelphia Philadelphia Civic Center Ric Flair and Sting vs. The Great Muta and Terry Funk in a Thunderdome match (with Bruno Sammartino serving as special guest referee) [1]
Halloween Havoc 1990 October 28, 1990 Chicago UIC Pavilion Sting (c) vs. Sid Vicious for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship [2]
World Championship Wrestling
Halloween Havoc 1991 October 27, 1991 Chattanooga, Tennessee UTC Arena Lex Luger (c) vs. Ron Simmons, best two-out-of-three falls match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship [3]
Halloween Havoc 1992 October 25, 1992 Philadelphia Philadelphia Civic Center Sting vs. Jake Roberts, "Spin the Wheel, Make a Deal" match [4]
Halloween Havoc 1993 October 24, 1993 New Orleans Lakefront Arena Big Van Vader vs. Cactus Jack, "Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal" match [5]
Halloween Havoc 1994 October 23, 1994 Detroit Joe Louis Arena Hulk Hogan (c) vs. Ric Flair. Steel Cage match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship [6]
Halloween Havoc 1995 October 29, 1995 Detroit Joe Louis Arena Hulk Hogan vs. The Giant in a Sumo Monster truck match
Hulk Hogan (c) vs. The Giant for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
[7]
Halloween Havoc 1996 October 27, 1996 Las Vegas, Nevada MGM Grand Garden Arena Hollywood Hogan (c) vs. Randy Savage for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship [8]
Halloween Havoc 1997 October 26, 1997 Las Vegas, Nevada MGM Grand Garden Arena Roddy Piper vs. Hollywood Hogan in a Steel cage match [9]
Halloween Havoc 1998 October 25, 1998 Las Vegas, Nevada MGM Grand Garden Arena Hollywood Hogan vs. The Warrior
Goldberg (c) vs. Diamond Dallas Page for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
[10]
Halloween Havoc 1999 October 24, 1999 Las Vegas, Nevada MGM Grand Garden Arena Sting (c) vs. Hulk Hogan for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
Sting (c) vs. Goldberg for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
[11]
Halloween Havoc 2000 October 29, 2000 Las Vegas, Nevada MGM Grand Garden Arena Goldberg vs. KroniK (Brian Adams and Bryan Clark) in a Handicap Elimination match [12]

1989

Halloween Havoc 1989
PromotionNational Wrestling Alliance
DateOctober 28, 1989
CityPhiladelphia
VenuePhiladelphia Civic Center
Attendance7,300
Tagline(s)Settling the Score
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
The Great American Bash 1989
Next →
Starrcade 1989

Halloween Havoc 1989 took place on October 28, 1989 from the Philadelphia Civic Center in Philadelphia. Ric Flair and Sting won when Gary Hart threw in the towel for his team.

No.Results[1]StipulationsTimes
1Tom Zenk defeated Mike RotundaSingles match13:23
2The Samoan Swat Team (Samu, Fatu and The Samoan Savage) defeated The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane) and Steve Williams (with Jim Cornette)Six-man tag team match18:23
3Tommy Rich defeated The Cuban AssassinSingles match08:29
4The Fabulous Freebirds (c) (Jimmy Garvin and Michael Hayes) defeated The Dynamic Dudes (Shane Douglas and Johnny Ace) (with Jim Cornette)Tag team match for the NWA World Tag Team Championship11:28
5Doom (Ron Simmons and Butch Reed) (with Woman) defeated The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott)Tag team match15:32
6Lex Luger (c) defeated Brian PillmanSingles match for the NWA United States Championship16:49
7The Road Warriors (Hawk and Animal) (with Paul Ellering) defeated The Skyscrapers (Sid Vicious and Dan Spivey) (with Teddy Long) by disqualificationTag team match11:39
8Ric Flair and Sting (with Ole Anderson) defeated The Great Muta and Terry Funk (with Gary Hart)Thunderdome match, Bruno Sammartino as special guest referee23:46
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

1990

Halloween Havoc 1990
PromotionNational Wrestling Alliance
DateOctober 27, 1990
CityChicago
VenueUIC Pavilion
Attendance8,000
Tagline(s)Terror Rules the Ring
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
The Great American Bash 1990
Next →
Starrcade 1990

Halloween Havoc 1990 took place on October 27, 1990 from the UIC Pavilion in Chicago. Barry Windham, disguised as Sting, traded places with Sting during the main event, after Sid Vicious attacked him backstage during the match. Sid originally won the match after falling on top of Windham while he tried to bodyslam Vicious. Sting came out after the pin to reveal the ruse and the match was restarted. On the original VHS release only 6 of the 10 matches of the main broadcast were included. The version available on the WWE network is also this edit, not the complete event as is usual for other WCW PPV's of this period.

No.Results[2]StipulationsTimes
1Tim Horner defeated Barry HorowitzSingles match08:35
2Rip Rogers defeated Reno RigginsSingles match03:57
3Tommy Rich and Ricky Morton defeated The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane) (with Jim Cornette)Tag team match20:49
4The Fabulous Freebirds (Jimmy Garvin and Michael Hayes) (with Little Richard Marley) defeated The Renegade Warriors (Chris Youngblood and Mark Youngblood)Tag team match17:28
5The Steiner Brothers (c) (Rick and Scott) defeated The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags)Tag team match for the NWA United States Tag Team Championship15:24
6Terry Taylor defeated Bill IrwinSingles match11:47
7Brad Armstrong defeated J.W. StormSingles match05:04
8The Master Blasters (Blade and Steel) defeated The Southern Boys (Tracy Smothers and Steve Armstrong)Tag team match07:17
9The Junkyard Dog defeated Moondog RexSingles match03:15
10Doom (c) (Ron Simmons and Butch Reed) wrestled Ric Flair and Arn Anderson to a double count-outTag team match for the NWA World Tag Team Championship18:20
11Stan Hansen defeated Lex Luger (c)Singles match for the NWA United States Championship09:30
12Sting (c) defeated Sid ViciousSingles match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship12:38
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

1991

Halloween Havoc 1991
PromotionWorld Championship Wrestling
DateOctober 27, 1991
CityChattanooga, Tennessee
VenueUTC Arena
Attendance8,900
Tagline(s)Chamber of Horrors
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
The Great American Bash 1991
Next →
Starrcade 1991

Halloween Havoc 1991 took place on October 27, 1991 from the UTC Arena in Chattanooga, Tennessee. In the opening, match Sting's team won after Cactus Jack accidentally pulled the switch while Abdullah the Butcher was in the electric chair. Originally, the match was supposed to feature El Gigante, Sting, and the Steiner Brothers against Oz, the Diamond Studd, the One Man Gang, and Barry Windham. Cactus replaced Oz, Big Van Vader replaced Windham, and Abdullah replaced Gang. During the pre-show, Barry Windham was attacked by Arn Anderson and Larry Zbyszko and suffered a broken hand when they slammed his hand in a car door. One Man Gang was scheduled to take part in this match, but left WCW before the show. With Cactus Jack in the opening match Oz replaced him against Bill Kazmaier. Doug Somers replaced Michael Hayes, who was originally scheduled for the match. The Phantom later revealed himself to be Ravishing Rick Rude. The Patriots' WCW United States Tag Team Championship challenged the Enforcers for the WCW World Tag Team Championship. The U.S. Tag Team Championships were not on the line.

The original plan for the main event was WCW World Champion Lex Luger defending against Mr. Hughes, but the plan was changed when WCW fired Ric Flair on July 1, 1991, with Luger eventually assuming the role of WCW's top heel wrestler and Hughes becoming his bodyguard instead of challenger.

No.Results[3]StipulationsTimes
1El Gigante, Sting, and The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner) defeated Abdullah the Butcher, The Diamond Studd, Cactus Jack and Big Van VaderChamber of Horrors match12:33
2Big Josh and P.N. News defeated The Creatures (Creature 1 and Creature 2)Tag team match05:16
3Bobby Eaton defeated Terrance TaylorSingles match16:00
4Johnny B. Badd defeated Jimmy GarvinSingles match08:16
5Steve Austin (c) wrestled Dustin Rhodes to a time-limit drawSingles match for the WCW World Television Championship15:00
6Bill Kazmaier defeated OzSingles match03:59
7Van Hammer defeated Doug SomersSingles match01:13
8Brian Pillman defeated Richard MortonTournament final for the inaugural WCW World Light Heavyweight Championship12:45
9The Halloween Phantom defeated Tom ZenkSingles match01:27
10The Enforcers (c) (Arn Anderson and Larry Zbyszko) defeated The Patriots (Todd Champion and Firebreaker Chip)Tag team match for the WCW World Tag Team Championship09:51
11Lex Luger (c) (with Harley Race) defeated Ron Simmons (with Dusty Rhodes)Two out of three falls match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship18:59
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

1992

Halloween Havoc 1992
PromotionWorld Championship Wrestling
DateOctober 25, 1992
CityPhiladelphia
VenuePhiladelphia Civic Center
Attendance7,000
Tagline(s)Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
The Great American Bash 1992
Next →
Starrcade (1992)

Halloween Havoc 1992 took place on October 25, 1992 from the Philadelphia Civic Center in Philadelphia. Vader was defending the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship for Rick Rude, who complained about having to wrestle twice. This was also a No Disqualification Match and Madusa was barred from ringside. Rick Rude and Harley Race were also banned from ringside by order of head referee Ole Anderson. The tag team title match was originally scheduled to be "Dr. Death" Steve Williams and Terry Gordy vs. The Steiner Brothers, but was changed after Rick Steiner suffered a torn chest muscle during a Japanese tour, and Barry Windham and Dustin Rhodes won the titles from Williams and Gordy on the October 3 edition of WCW Saturday Night, making Williams and Gordy challenge Windham and Rhodes to a rematch for the titles.[13] Steve Austin was subbing for Gordy, who no-showed the event.[14] Masahiro Chono was disqualified by guest referee Harley Race for throwing Rude over the top rope, Chono retained the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. The main event was a "Spin the Wheel, Make a Deal" match with the match type determined by spinning wheel. Sting pinned Jake Roberts after hitting him with the coal miner's glove, which caused a snake Roberts was holding to turn on him and bite him in the face.

No.Results[4]StipulationsTimes
1Erik Watts and Van Hammer defeated The Vegas Connection (Vinnie Vegas and Diamond Dallas Page)Tag team match12:00
2Tom Zenk, Johnny Gunn and Shane Douglas defeated Arn Anderson, Michael Hayes and Bobby EatonTag team match11:02
3Ricky Steamboat defeated Brian PillmanSingles match10:25
4Big Van Vader (c) defeated Nikita KoloffSingles match for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship11:35
5Barry Windham and Dustin Rhodes (c) wrestled "Dr. Death" Steve Williams and Steve Austin to a time-limit drawTag team match for the NWA and WCW World Tag Team Championship[14]30:00
6Rick Rude (with Madusa) defeated Masahiro Chono (c) (with Hiro Matsuda) by disqualificationSingles match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship with Harley Race and Kensuke Sasaki as guest referees22:23
7Ron Simmons (c) defeated The Barbarian (with Cactus Jack)Singles match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship12:41
8Sting defeated Jake RobertsCoal Miner's Glove match10:34
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

1993

Halloween Havoc 1993
PromotionWorld Championship Wrestling
DateOctober 24, 1993
CityNew Orleans
VenueLakefront Arena
Attendance6,000
Tagline(s)Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
Fall Brawl 1993
Next →
Battlebowl

Halloween Havoc 1993 took place on October 24, 1993 from the Lakefront Arena in New Orleans. Ricky Steamboat was counted-out after The Assassin put a weapon in his mask and headbutted Steamboat. Paul Orndorff replaced the injured Yoshi Kwan. Ric Flair was disqualified after using a foreign object that Rick Rude brought into the ring. Vader won the main event after he pinned Cactus Jack on the Stage after a DDT on a chair and Race tazed Jack to keep him down for the referee's 10 count. This was a Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal match with the match type randomly chosen by a spinning wheel.

No.Results[5]StipulationsTimes
1Ice Train, Charlie Norris and The Shockmaster defeated Harlem Heat (Kole and Kane) and The EqualizerSix-man tag team match9:45
2Paul Orndorff (with The Assassin) defeated Ricky Steamboat by countoutSingles match18:35
3Lord Steven Regal (c) wrestled Davey Boy Smith to a time-limit drawSingles match for the WCW World Television Championship15:00
4Dustin Rhodes (c) defeated Steve AustinSingles match for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship14:23
5The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags) (with Missy Hyatt) defeated Marcus Alexander Bagwell and 2 Cold Scorpio (c) (with Teddy Long)Tag team match for the WCW World Tag Team Championship14:38
6Sting defeated Sid ViciousSingles match10:41
7Rick Rude (c) defeated Ric Flair by disqualificationSingles match for the WCW International World Heavyweight Championship with Terry Taylor as Special Enforcer19:22
8Big Van Vader (with Harley Race) defeated Cactus JackTexas Death match15:59
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

1994

Halloween Havoc 1994
PromotionWorld Championship Wrestling
DateOctober 23, 1994
CityDetroit
VenueJoe Louis Arena
Attendance14,000
Tagline(s)The Cage! Revenge!
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
Fall Brawl 1994
Next →
Starrcade 1994

Halloween Havoc 1994 took place on October 23, 1994 from the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. All of the pre-PPV matches were shown live on Main Event. The first match of the night was originally scheduled to be Harlem Heat versus The Armstrongs, but Brad Armstrong had a family emergency, and did not appear. Per the match stipulation, Ric Flair was forced to retire. If Hulk Hogan had lost, he'd lose the title to Flair and forced to retire.[citation needed] After the match, Hogan was attacked by a masked man who had been stalking him for months. Hogan eventually unmasked the man to reveal him as Brother Bruti. After the unmasking, Hogan was attacked by Bruti, Kevin Sullivan, and the debuting Avalanche, before Sting made the save.

No.Results[6]StipulationsTimes
1Booker T defeated Brian ArmstrongSingles match
2Johnny B. Badd (c) wrestled The Honky Tonk Man to a time-limit drawSingles match for the WCW World Television Championship10:00
3Pretty Wonderful (Paul Orndorff and Paul Roma) defeated Stars and Stripes (c) (The Patriot and Marcus Alexander Bagwell)Tag team match for the WCW World Tag Team Championship13:47
4Dave Sullivan defeated Kevin Sullivan by count-outSingles match05:17
5Dustin Rhodes defeated Arn Anderson (with Col. Robert Parker and Meng)Singles match09:50
6Jim Duggan (c) defeated Steve Austin by disqualificationSingles match for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship08:02
7Vader (with Harley Race) defeated The Guardian AngelSingles match08:17
8The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags) defeated Terry Funk and Bunkhouse Buck (with Col. Robert Parker and Meng)Tag team match07:56
9Hulk Hogan (c) (with Jimmy Hart) defeated Ric Flair (with Sensuous Sherri)Steel Cage career match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship with Mr. T as special guest referee19:25
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

1995

Halloween Havoc 1995
PromotionWorld Championship Wrestling
DateOctober 29, 1995
(Sumo Monster truck match was taped on October 28, 1995)
CityDetroit
VenueJoe Louis Arena
Attendance13,000
Tagline(s)There's Nowhere to Hide
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
Fall Brawl 1995
Next →
World War 3 1995

Halloween Havoc 1995 took place on October 29, 1995 from the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. Sgt. Craig Pittman pinned VK Wallstreet after Jim Duggan hit Wallstreet with a taped fist. Duggan's interference came after Big Bubba Rogers hit Pittman with his own taped fist to knock him out. After Diamond Dallas Page entered the ring, a fake Johnny B. Badd appeared at the entranceway (played by Joey Maggs) to distract Page and allow the real Badd to sneak up on Page from behind. The Zodiac replaced Kamala, who had left WCW. During the match, a fan hopped the barricade and entered the ring. Savage and Zodiac fought to the outside until the referee and security could escort the fan away. Meng was disqualified after The Taskmaster interfered on Meng's behalf. Brian Pillman and Arn Anderson were disqualified when Ric Flair turned on Sting. Hulk Hogan's "Hulkster" truck pushed Giant's "Dungeon of Doom" truck out of the circle for the win. This match took place on top of the nearby Cobo Hall. Although it was portrayed as live, the match was actually taped the previous night. WCW stunt co-ordinator Ellis Edwards portrayed the referee for this match, and the commentary team was joined by Bigfoot creator Bob Chandler. After the match, Hogan and The Giant began fighting, resulting in the Giant (kayfabe) falling off the side of the building.

In the main event Hogan was disqualified after Hart hit the referee with the WCW World Heavyweight Championship belt. Hart then turned on Hogan by hitting him with the title belt and joined the Dungeon of Doom. After the match The Yeti came to the ring and assisted Giant in hugging Hogan, so that they were both hugging Hogan at the same time. Randy Savage came to the ring to try to save Hogan, as did Lex Luger. Lex Luger turned on Savage by attacking him and then put Hogan in the Torture Rack, joining the Dungeon of Doom. The Giant took the belt from the referee after the match and left with it; Jimmy Hart later revealed that he had a clause put in the contract that the title could change hands on a disqualification, but a week later on Nitro, The Giant was stripped of the title, because the disqualification was due to Hart's interference, The title belt was later rewarded to the winner of the 3 ring 60 man Battle Royal at WCW World War 3 1995, which was won by Randy Savage.

No.Results[7]StipulationsTimes
1Eddy Guerrero defeated Disco InfernoSingles match03:21
2Paul Orndorff defeated The RenegadeSingles match01:22
3Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko defeated The Blue Bloods (Lord Steven Regal and Earl Robert Eaton)Tag team match08:41
4Sgt. Craig Pittman defeated VK WallstreetSingles match03:37
5Johnny B. Badd defeated Diamond Dallas Page (c) (with the Diamond Doll and Max Muscle)Singles match for the WCW World Television Championship17:01
6Randy Savage defeated The ZodiacSingles match01:30
7Kurasawa (with Col. Robert Parker) defeated Road Warrior HawkSingles match03:15
8Sabu (with The Sheik) defeated Mr. JLSingles match03:25
9Lex Luger defeated Meng by disqualificationSingles match13:14
10Sting and Ric Flair defeated Brian Pillman and Arn Anderson by disqualificationTag team match17:09
11Hulk Hogan defeated The GiantSumo Monster truck match05:00
12Randy Savage defeated Lex LugerSingles match05:23
13The Giant (with The Taskmaster) defeated Hulk Hogan (c) (with Jimmy Hart) by disqualificationSingles match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship14:30
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

1996

Halloween Havoc 1996
PromotionWorld Championship Wrestling
DateOctober 27, 1996
CityLas Vegas, Nevada
VenueMGM Grand Garden Arena
Attendance10,000
Tagline(s)A Night Of Terror And Suspense!
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
Fall Brawl 1996
Next →
World War 3 1996

Halloween Havoc 1996 took place on October 27, 1996 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Jeff Jarrett was disqualified after Ric Flair gave The Giant a low blow. Hollywood Hogan pinned Randy Savage after The Giant chokeslammed Savage to the floor; Giant then dragged an unconscious Hogan onto Savage. During the match, Miss Elizabeth interfered on Savage's behalf. Roddy Piper came out following the match to confront Hogan and make his WCW debut.

No.Results[8]StipulationsTimes
1Jim Powers defeated Pat Tanaka.Singles match
2Psychosis and Juventud Guerrera defeated Damián and HalloweenTag team match
3Dean Malenko defeated Rey Misterio Jr. (c)Singles match for the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship18:32
4Diamond Dallas Page defeated Eddy GuerreroSingles match13:44
5The Giant defeated Jeff Jarrett by disqualificationSingles match06:44
6Syxx defeated Chris JerichoSingles match09:49
7Lex Luger defeated Arn AndersonSingles match12:22
8Steve McMichael and Chris Benoit (with Woman and Debra McMichael) defeated The Faces of Fear (Meng and The Barbarian)Tag team match09:23
9The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) defeated Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) (c) (with Sister Sherri and Col. Robert Parker)Tag team match for the WCW World Tag Team Championship13:07
10Hollywood Hogan (c) defeated Randy SavageSingles match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship17:37
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

1997

Halloween Havoc 1997
PromotionWorld Championship Wrestling
DateOctober 26, 1997
CityLas Vegas, Nevada
VenueMGM Grand Garden Arena
Attendance12,457
Tagline(s)Snap Into The Madness!
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
Fall Brawl 1997
Next →
World War 3 1997

Halloween Havoc 1997 took place on October 26, 1997 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Alex Wright pinned Steve McMichael after Goldberg attacked McMichael, hit the Jackhammer on him, and placed Wright on top of him. After the match Goldberg was given McMichael's Super Bowl XX championship ring by Debra and then attacked Wright in the ring. Originally the match was scheduled to be McMichael vs. Jeff Jarrett, whom Debra was managing at the time. However, Jarrett did not renew his WCW contract when it expired and instead returned to the World Wrestling Federation. Since Debra was also managing Alex Wright at the time, Wright became the replacement. Ric Flair was disqualified after he tied Curt Hennig in a tree of woe, put the title belt over Hennig's head, and kicked the center plate into his face.

The match's original ending saw Scott Hall pin Lex Luger by giving him the Outsiders Edge after Syxx interfered and kicked Luger in the head while Larry Zbyszko was arguing with an interfering Eric Bischoff. He then began celebrating in the ring with Bischoff and Syxx and forced Zbyszko to raise his hand in victory. While checking on Luger, Zbyszko suspected the nWo had played a role in Hall's victory and called for a replay of the match's ending, which confirmed his suspicions. Zbyszko grabbed the ring microphone and ordered a celebrating Hall to return to the ring as the match was resuming. Hall began arguing with Zbyszko once back in the ring, and Zbyszko shoved him into a waiting Luger. Luger then placed Hall in the Torture Rack and Hall submitted. As Zbyszko called for the bell Syxx attacked him, only to be put in a gogoplata followed by a guillotine choke. Bischoff and Hall then returned to the ring and attacked Zbyszko, ending with Bischoff kicking Zbyszko in the head and Hall counting a pin. Diamond Dallas Page was counted out after a fake Sting (Hollywood Hogan) hit Page with a baseball bat. The only way to win the match was to have your opponent not answer the referee's count of 10. Roddy Piper beat Hogan by submission with a sleeper hold. Randy Savage interfered by climbing into the cage and he and Hogan beat down Piper following the match. After the match, a fan climbed into the cage and was beat up by Savage and Hogan.

No.Results[9]StipulationsTimes
1Yuji Nagata (with Sonny Onoo) defeated Último DragónSingles match09:42
2Chris Jericho defeated GedoSingles match07:18
3Rey Misterio Jr. defeated Eddy Guerrero (c)Title vs. Mask match for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship13:51
4Alex Wright (with Debra) defeated Steve McMichaelSingles match06:31
5Jacqueline defeated Disco Infernointergender match09:39
6Curt Hennig (c) defeated Ric Flair by disqualificationSingles match for WCW United States Heavyweight Championship13:57
7Lex Luger defeated Scott Hall (with Syxx)Singles match with Larry Zbyszko as special guest referee13:02
8Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated Diamond Dallas PageLas Vegas Sudden Death match18:07
9Roddy Piper defeated Hollywood HoganSteel cage match15:37
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

1998

Halloween Havoc 1998
PromotionWorld Championship Wrestling
DateOctober 25, 1998
CityLas Vegas, Nevada
VenueMGM Grand Garden Arena
Attendance10,663
Tagline(s)The Night When Good Battles Evil
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
Fall Brawl 1998
Next →
World War 3 1998

Halloween Havoc 1998 took place on October 25, 1998 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada and featured a double main event. Buff Bagwell turned on Rick Steiner during the match, leaving him to win the title on his own. Scott Steiner was a substitute for Scott Hall, the other half of the tag team champions who was wrestling later that night. During the singles match between the Steiner Brothers Bagwell wearing a mask interfered with Stevie Ray's Slapjack. Kevin Nash was counted out after he hit two Jacknife Powerbombs on Scott Hall and left the ring. Bret Hart beat Sting by TKO when he put an unconscious Sting in the Sharpshooter. Hollywood Hogan pinned Warrior after Horace Hogan came out and hit Warrior with a chair. In many areas the pay-per-view was cut off after this match, so for those areas this was the last match which aired on pay-per-view. Goldberg pinned Diamond Dallas Page after a Jackhammer. This match was also shown free the next night on Nitro, due to the pay-per-view feed cutting out in many areas.

No.Results[10]StipulationsTimes
1Chris Jericho (c) defeated RavenSingles match for the WCW World Television Championship07:49
2Wrath defeated MengSingles match04:23
3Disco Inferno defeated Juventud GuerreraSingles match to determine the #1 contender to the WCW Cruiserweight Championship09:39
4Alex Wright defeated Fit FinlaySingles match05:09
5Perry Saturn defeated LodiSingles match03:50
6Billy Kidman (c) defeated Disco InfernoSingles match for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship10:49
7Rick Steiner and Buff Bagwell defeated The Giant and Scott Steiner(c)Tag team match for the WCW World Tag Team Championship08:24
8Rick Steiner defeated Scott SteinerSinges match05:10
9Scott Hall defeated Kevin Nash by countoutSingles match14:19
10Bret Hart (c) defeated StingSingles match for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship15:03
11Hollywood Hogan defeated The WarriorSingles match14:18
12Goldberg (c) defeated Diamond Dallas PageSingles match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship10:29
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

Reaction to Hogan vs. Warrior II

The 1998 card is infamous for featuring a widely pilloried rematch of the main event of WrestleMania VI, a 1990 pay-per-view event produced by WCW's rival the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in which The Ultimate Warrior had defeated Hulk Hogan for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship. Their 1998 return bout is regarded by critics as one of the worst matches of all time.[15] Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter awarded it a minimum score of minus five stars out of five (the lowest ever for a WCW contest),[16] and readers of the publication voted it the worst match of the year. Readers of professional wrestling magazine Power Slam cast the same vote;[17] editor Fin Martin called it "one of the worst matches ever held."[18] Then-WCW announcer Gene Okerlund described the contest as a "disaster".[15] Comparing the WrestleMania VI and Halloween Havoc 1998 bouts, Warrior stated: "It's weird that my best match ever was with Hogan, and at the same time my worst match ever was with Hogan".[19] Hogan felt the contest was ruined by his botching a spot he himself devised, in which he was supposed throw fire at Warrior: Hogan instead lit the flash paper in his own face and legit burnt his mustache and eyebrows.[15] This led to an improvised ending in which Hogan's nephew, Horace, hit Warrior with what Sports Illustrated writer Luke Winkie called "the most unsatisfying chair shot in history".[20] Winkie also observed a lack of co-operation between the two combatants, who did not get along personally, and slammed the contest as a "passive-aggressive wankfest".[20] Hogan unequivocally said of the failed bout, "It was my fault."[21]

Former WCW president Eric Bischoff conceded critical opinion that Hogan vs. Warrior II was one of the worst matches in history, and admitted that it "pretty much stunk up the joint." He however dismissed the notion that he had hired Warrior solely to lose to Hogan in return for Hogan's WrestleMania VI loss, claiming that this is "not true" and that those who hold this belief are "drinking their own Kool-Aid".[15] WrestleCrap journalist Art O'Donnell[22] and Fin Martin of Power Slam disputed Bischoff's claims, the latter writing that WCW "hired Warrior at great expense in May 1998 specifically to massage the Hogan ego."[18] Warrior himself commented: "They used [Ted] Turner's check book to buy me to come back to lose a match to Hulk [Hogan]...it was repulsive, to me, when I finally realised it. And if I would have known I never would have went back for all the money that they gave me."[21]

Feed termination during main event

WCW ran Halloween Havoc 1998 to three-and-a-half hours, rather than the standard three; due to this, many PPV feeds ended while the main event, Goldberg vs. Diamond Dallas Page, was still underway. WCW aired the match the following night for free on Nitro. WWE journalist Kevin Powers hailed the bout as the best ever held at a Halloween Havoc event, while criticising Hogan vs. Warrior. He wrote: "It's hard to believe that thousands of pay-per-view customers missed the main event of Halloween Havoc 1998 because WCW ran out of broadcast time. By some cruel twist of fate, fans did get to watch the disastrous WrestleMania VI rematch between The Ultimate Warrior and Hollywood Hogan, only to see their screens go black just as Diamond Dallas Page prepared to lock up with undefeated WCW World Heavyweight Champion Goldberg in what was the best match in the October event's 11-year span."[23] Luke Winkie of Sports Illustrated said of Goldberg vs. Page: "It's a great match...if more TVs carried this match maybe the Warrior/Hogan disaster would be less remembered."[20]

1999

Halloween Havoc 1999
PromotionWorld Championship Wrestling
DateOctober 24, 1999
CityLas Vegas, Nevada
VenueMGM Grand Garden Arena
Attendance8,464
Tagline(s)The Stuff Nightmares Are Made Of... When Our Inner Animals Come Out To Play.
Pay-per-view chronology
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Fall Brawl 1999
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Mayhem 1999

Halloween Havoc 1999 took place on October 24, 1999 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Perry Saturn was disqualified after Ric Flair came out and hit Eddy Guerrero with a crowbar. Rick Steiner pinned Chris Benoit after Dean Malenko came out and hit Benoit with a chair. During the match Hulk Hogan laid down for Sting, allowing Sting to pin him for the win. Referee Mickey Jay stopped the match when he deemed Sid Vicious unable to continue due to excessive bleeding after Goldberg re-opened a gash on the champion's head that Sid had received earlier in the evening. Originally, Goldberg was awarded the title following the match. The following night on Nitro, Sting declared that he never agreed to defend the title and called James J. Dillon to the ring to explain. Dillon then announced the title was being vacated due to Sting's attack on referee Charles Robinson during the unsanctioned match and announced a tournament for the vacant title to conclude at the following month's Mayhem pay-per-view event.

No.Results[11]StipulationsTimes
1Disco Inferno (c) defeated Lash LeRouxSingles match for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship07:35
2Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) defeated The Filthy Animals (Billy Kidman and Konnan) and The First Family (Brian Knobs and Hugh Morrus) (with Jimmy Hart)Street Fight for the vacant WCW World Tag Team Championship05:02
3Eddy Guerrero defeated Perry Saturn by disqualificationSingles match11:12
4Brad Armstrong defeated Berlyn (with The Wall)Singles match04:23
5Rick Steiner defeated Chris Benoit (c)Singles match for the WCW World Television Championship12:50
6The Total Package (with Elizabeth) defeated Bret HartSingles match07:46
7Sting (c) defeated Hulk HoganSingles match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship00:03
8Goldberg defeated Sid Vicious (c)Singles match for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship07:11
9Diamond Dallas Page (with Kimberly Page) defeated Ric FlairStrap match12:49
10Goldberg defeated Sting (c)Singles match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship03:08
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

2000

Halloween Havoc 2000
PromotionWorld Championship Wrestling
DateOctober 29, 2000
CityLas Vegas, Nevada
VenueMGM Grand Garden Arena
Attendance7,582
Tagline(s)The future of professional wrestling is here and now...
Pay-per-view chronology
← Previous
Fall Brawl 2000
Next →
Millennium Final

Halloween Havoc 2000 took place on October 29, 2000 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Ernest Miller was counted out while brawling with Shane Douglas, Sanders became the new commissioner of WCW. General Rection pinned Jim Duggan after a No Laughing Matter, he also won Major Gunns' freedom from Team Canada. Jeff Jarrett pinned Sting after hitting him with a guitar (and much interference by a multitude of fake Stings). Goldberg pinned Bryan Clark after a Spear through a table. Goldberg pinned Brian Adams after a Jackhammer

No.Results[12]StipulationsTimes
1The Natural Born Thrillers (c) (Mark Jindrak and Sean O'Haire) defeated The Filthy Animals (Billy Kidman and Rey Misterio, Jr.) (with Konnan) and The Boogie Knights (Disqo and Alex Wright)Triangle match for the WCW World Tag Team Championship10:06
2Reno (c) defeated Sgt. AWOLHardcore match for the WCW Hardcore Championship10:50
3The Misfits In Action (Lt. Loco and Cpl. Cajun) defeated The Perfect Event (Shawn Stasiak and Chuck Palumbo)Tag team match09:23
4The Filthy Animals (Konnan and Tygress) defeated Shane Douglas and Torrie WilsonTag team match08:38
5Buff Bagwell defeated David FlairFirst Blood DNA match05:37
6Mike Sanders (with Shawn Stasiak and Chuck Palumbo) defeated Ernest Miller (with Ms. Jones) by countoutKickboxing match3rd round 2:00
7Mike Awesome defeated VampiroSingles match09:49
8General Rection defeated Lance Storm (c) and Jim Duggan (with Major Gunns)Handicap match for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship10:07
9Jeff Jarrett defeated StingSingles match14:38
10Booker T (c) defeated Scott Steiner (with Midajah) by disqualificationSingles match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship13:26
11Goldberg defeated KroniK (Brian Adams and Bryan Clark)Handicap Elimination match03:35
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

See also

References

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