Macho literally tried to murder Steamboat half a year ago and now they’re partners.

7 of 25. It’s great to see Tito and Perfect square off. Brunzell was 40 when this PPV occurred.

Life starts to look up as he starts to get beaten on and my erection could break concrete.

This time, however, the Frenchman was under the tutelage of the hated Heenan, so the fans rallied to Studd’s side. Immediately, I’m surprised at one thing in this match, namely that Sam Houston is still around. Overall: Weird finish, but not a bad match.

Did fans seem to have fun watching it? Ron Bass takes over the vicious, never ending beating of Sam Houston.

Some of them are hampered by the dance moves that precede them while some are simply not dramatic or affective enough to serve as a proper finisher. Eventually Rude gets the upper hand and it looks like curtains for Jake. Fans prefer impact they can see, not the kind they have to imagine happening under the skin. Perhaps the uninspired dance he sets it up with is supposed to add power to the move. Eventually the Hart Foundation are eliminated by a weird move where Niedhart ends up drop kicking a killer B who ends up on top of Bret for the pin.

There's a reason wrestlers have not copied that aspect of his game.

A good percentage of his matches ended with him throwing a fire ball or hitting someone with an illegal weapon. Regardless, none of this is particularly helpful to K.P. Originally managed by Freddie Blassie, Studd later became a member of the Heenan Family, engaging in a long and storied rivalry with Andre the Giant over who was the “true giant” of WWE. Elimination 9: Andre wins!

The whole thing ends with Warrior going insane against Outlaw and Valentine for the win.

This is a great pairing that I can’t ever recall seeing before.

Finally, after nearly half a year as champions, The Strongbows were defeated by another Lou Albano-led team...this time the impressive and dangerous Wild Samoans.After losing the title, The Strongbows remained a top WWF tag team, until Jules left the promotion. He’s quick and explosive like Southern BBQ Chili and at one point does this crazy horizontal spin move that doesn’t even have a name yet – like a sideways corkscrew Gorilla even calls out that he’s literally never seen that move before. Alright this is taking way too long to review so let’s wrap this one up. The action continues through a series of quick tags and the crowd is pretty quiet through the whole thing. That move is spectacular.

Tornado Punch.

A guy's hands are in another guy’s armpits, on purpose. Steamboat's career was Hall of Fame-worthy in spite of his lackluster finisher—certainly not because of it.

To be clear, the Rougeaus are sometimes randomly terrible, but at other times, they’re specifically terrible.

0 / 20.

With all the dressing up Truth does to it, in the end it's still just a forearm.

In fact at this part of their careers, I would actually prefer to watch him more than Shawn Michaels.

After leaving WWE, Minton moved to the Mid-Atlantic region, where he competed as Masked Superstar #2. Well he’s brutal. It’s just Bam Bam vs. everyone.

This doesn’t even need a snappy analogy – this matchup is exactly as lopsided as Andre The Giant fighting Ken Patera. It looks more irritating than painful.

Most of us would much rather see a match end with a guy being hurled to the ground from a great height than just getting decked by a fake punch. Then, on June 28, 1982, Strongbow again brought home the gold, teaming with his "nephew" Jules Strongbow to defeat the Japanese tandem of Fuji & Saito.

If I skip this, the review will be too short. Did he drop Tom Zenk already? I’m not quite sure what they were saving him for – maybe they just didn’t want to win? The very beginning of the video shows Kamala performing the move. I did not see this coming.

But after losing a match to Blackjack Mulligan, he was forced to unmask and began competing under his most famous moniker, Big John Studd. Moola should never have been in this match as any momentum comes to a grinding halt when she gets involved and I’m pretty sure Rockin’ Robin was just one of costume girls in the back that they threw in the ring. Actually what kind of impressed me was Volkoff doing a Body Press Slam of Michaels (didn’t think he could pull that off).

It was during this time that he first hooked up with future WWE teammate Ken Patera, as the duo won the Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship in 1978. The Frog Splash has the advantage of the added force from the wrestler jumping from the top rope.

Standing 6 foot 10 and weighing in at 364 pounds, John “Big John Studd” Minton was a mountain of a man who dominated his competition, and his legendary rivalries with Andre the Giant and Hulk Hogan in the mid-1980s are considered some of the greatest of that era.

(Essentially he just caught him, flipped him and sat down). Overall: I was pleasantly surprised by this match.

This match is a 5 on 5, tag team event – 10 tag teams, 20 men.

Later in 1985, Studd and fellow Heenan Family member King Kong Bundy formed a regular tag team, clashing with the likes of Andre & Hulk Hogan on a regular basis.

How was he in this many Pay Per Views? This is the problem with only watching the PPV’s, there is a ton of stuff I don’t remember.

Moraco hits Rude with a power slam for the pin and we’re down to 3 on 3. Hogan jumps in to keep the fight going and him and Moraco take turns beating on Rude like he was Danny Davis. Ivan Putski's double axe handle shot to his opponent's chest looked smooth and had a great name. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

I despise both these morons. Used by: Tony Atlas, Bruno Sammartino, Ken Patera and many others. The entire team Mega Powers gets into the ring and starts celebrating like it’s over while the other guys try and regroup.

His theatrics that preceded the move forced the opponent to stand there waiting to get butted. Fans might be willing to forgive all the ridiculous gyrating and squirming around if the Worm culminated in some awesome display of violence or grace. Speaking of the Red Rooster, much like the Red Shirt guys in Star Trek he’s the first one marked for elimination and I must say I actually enjoyed it.

To the surprise of no one, Hogan runs back into the ring, chases Andre out and then poses for a bit.

Just to be clear, I have no problem with the porno being gay, just that it’s so obviously a porno name. "Winning titles was never the primary goal for Strongbow, especially during his latter years in the ring. Strikes, other than the superkick, are hard to pull off as finishers. Then Ken Patera tags in and the crowd sits back down and goes to the concession for Nacho hats. One of his last matches against Greg Valentine, which was an Indian Strap match.

Their rivalry produced two of the most infamous moments in WWE history. I’m not even sure the crowd gets what happened.