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WrestleMania VI

WrestleMania VI was the sixth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It took place on April 1, 1990, at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, marking the first WrestleMania to be held outside of the United States. The event had an announced attendance of 67,678, a record for the Skydome at the time. The main event of WrestleMania VI was "the Ultimate Challenge" — the main event match pitting WWF Champion Hulk Hogan against WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion the Ultimate Warrior.

WrestleMania VI
A promotional poster for WrestleMania VI featuring the Ultimate Warrior and Hulk Hogan.
PromotionWorld Wrestling Federation
DateApril 1, 1990
CityToronto, Ontario, Canada
VenueSkyDome
Attendance67,678[1]
Tagline(s)The Ultimate Challenge!
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Production edit

Background edit

 
The event was held at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

WrestleMania is considered the World Wrestling Federation's (WWF, now WWE) flagship pay-per-view event, having first been held in 1985. It is held annually between mid-March to mid-April.[2] It was the first of the WWF's original four annual pay-per-views, which includes Royal Rumble, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series, which were eventually dubbed the "Big Four".[3] WrestleMania VI was chosen to be held on April 1, 1990, at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, marking the first WrestleMania to be held outside of the United States.[4]

Storylines edit

Main event edit

On February 3, 1990, a week after Hogan and Warrior crossed paths in the 1990 Royal Rumble match, Hogan put forth "the Ultimate Challenge" to Warrior, and had to know whether "Hulkamania" or the "power of Warrior" was the "strongest force" in the WWF. On February 10, the match was officially announced as the main event of WrestleMania VI by then WWF President Jack Tunney. On February 24, Tunney announced that both the WWF Championship and WWF Intercontinental Championship would be on the line for the first time ever during the match.

Undercard edit

Demolition had recently regained the WWF Tag Team Champiopnship from the Brain Busters (Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard), who departed the WWF shortly afterward. To fill the void and give manager Bobby Heenan another tag team, Haku and Andre the Giant, who had teamed occasionally earlier in 1989, were formally joined to form the Colossal Connection.[5] Haku and Andre were immediately pushed as No. 1 contenders for the championship, and on December 13, 1989, the pair defeated Demolition – Smash was never legally tagged into the match – to win the belts.[6] Andre and Haku held off Demolition in a series of rematches (most often with either one or both teams being disqualified) while also defending against The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty) and The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart).

Event edit

Future multi-time world champions Edge[7] and Christian[8][9] were in attendance at WrestleMania VI, as were Lance Storm and Renee Paquette. Actor Stephen Amell, who would go on to compete in a match at SummerSlam in 2015, was also in attendance.[10] Mary Tyler Moore was sitting at ringside.

The first bout was a singles match in which Paul Roma defeated the Brooklyn Brawler. This was a dark match which did not air on the pay-per-view broadcast.

The pay-per-view broadcast opened with Robert Goulet singing O Canada.

The second bout, and the first match to air on the pay-per-view broadcast, was a singles bout between Koko B. Ware and Rick Martel. Martel won the match by submission using a Quebec Crab.

The third bout was a tag team match in which WWF Tag Team Champions the Colossal Connection defended their titles against Demolition. Demolition won the bout to become the new WWF Tag Team Champions after Ax pinned Haku following a Demolition Decapitation. Immediately after the match, the Colossal Connection's manager Bobby Heenan began yelling at André the Giant in the ring, blaming him for the loss and slapping him in the face. In response, André grabbed Heenan and knocked Heenan out of the ring; when Haku attempted to sneak attack André, André caught his leg and knocked Haku from the ring, making André a face for the first time in three years.[11]

The fourth bout was a singles match pitting Earthquake against Hercules. Earthquake won the bout by pinfall following an Earthquake Splash.

Following the fourth bout, columnist Rona Barrett interviewed Miss Elizabeth.[4]

The fifth bout was a singles match pitting Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake against Mr. Perfect. Beefcake won the bout by pinfall after throwing Perfect into the ringpost, knocking him out, marking what was credited as Perfect's first loss in the WWF. Following the match, Beefcake knocked out Mr. Perfect's manager The Genius using a sleeper hold, then used shears to cut his hair.

The sixth bout was a singles match pitting Bad News Brown against "Rowdy" Roddy Piper. The match ended in a double count-out after both men brawled out of the ring.

Following the sixth bout, a backstage segment aired in which Steve Allen sang the State Anthem of the Soviet Union with the Bolsheviks.

 
The Ultimate Warrior won the WWF Championship in the main event of WrestleMania VI.

The seventh bout was a tag team match pitting the Bolsheviks against the Hart Foundation. The Hart Foundation won a short squash when Bret Hart pinned Boris Zhukov following a Hart Attack.

The eighth bout was a singles match pitting the Barbarian against Tito Santana. The Barbarian won the bout by pinfall following a flying clothesline.

The ninth bout was a mixed tag team match pitting Dusty Rhodes and Sapphire against "Macho King" Randy Savage and Queen Sherri. Rhodes and Sapphire won the bout when Sapphire pinned Queen Sherri using a roll-up.

The tenth bout was a tag team match pitting the Orient Express against the Rockers. The Orient Express won the bout after their manager Mr. Fuji tripped Marty Jannetty and then Sato threw salt in his eyes, causing him to be counted-out.

Following the tenth bout, the tag team of Rhythm and Blues were introduced by Steve Allen.

The eleventh bout was a singles match pitting Dino Bravo against "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan. Duggan won the bout by pinfall after hitting Bravo with a 2×4.

The twelfth bout was a singles match in which "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase defended the Million Dollar Championship against Jake "The Snake" Roberts. DiBiase won the match by count-out after his bodyguard Virgil pulled Roberts outside of the ring. Roberts attacked Virgil and DiBiase came out and applied the Million Dollar Dream on Roberts and Roberts rammed him into the ring post. While Roberts was down, Virgil threw DiBiase back into the ring before the referee counted to ten.

The thirteenth bout was a singles match pitting Akeem against Big Boss Man. Big Boss Man won the bout by pinfall following a Boss Man Slam.

Following the thirteenth bout, Rhythm & Blues and their manager Jimmy Hart were driven to the ring in a pink Cadillac by Diamond Dallas Page, where they performed the song "Hunka Hunka Hunka Honky Love". After performing the song, they were attacked by the Bushwackers who chased them from the ring and destroyed their instruments.

The fourteenth bout was a singles match pitting Jimmy Snuka against "Ravishing" Rick Rude. Rude won the bout by pinfall following a Rude Awakening.

The main event bout was a Winner Takes All match between WWF Champion Hulk Hogan and WWF Intercontinental Champion the Ultimate Warrior. The Ultimate Warrior won the bout by pinfall following a big splash, thus becoming the new WWF Champion and the first person to hold the WWF Championship and WWF Intercontinental Championship simultaneously, and giving Hogan his first clean pinfall loss in 6 years up to that point.

Reception edit

The event received mixed-to-positive reviews, though most reviewers praised the main event between Hogan and Warrior. Jason Powell was among the reviewers who praised the main event, calling it "A truly amazing match considering the limitations of both men, particularly Warrior". However, he went on to say, "The overall WrestleMania 6 card was softer than WrestleMania 5 card, but it was a better show that [sic] WrestleManias 1, 2, and 4".[12] The Hulk Hogan-Ultimate Warrior match was named 1990's "Match of the Year" by Pro Wrestling Illustrated magazine readers.

The match between Roddy Piper and Bad News Brown received heavy criticism for featuring Piper (at that point a babyface) being painted in half-black against the African American Brown.[13] In 2021, the match and promo were removed from the version of WrestleMania VI streamed on Peacock in the United States.[14]

Aftermath edit

Because Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion The Ultimate Warrior defeated Hulk Hogan to win the WWF Championship, Warrior was forced to vacate the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship, as the rules prohibited any wrestler from holding more than one singles belt simultaneously. An eight-man tournament was held, conducted on the WWF's syndicated WWF Superstars of Wrestling and WWF Wrestling Challenge, with Mr. Perfect winning the title by defeating Tito Santana in the finals.

When Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake defeated Mr. Perfect at Wrestlemania VI, it was billed as Perfect's first pinfall loss in the WWF. However, in reality, Perfect had been pinned by The Ultimate Warrior in a match at Madison Square Garden that aired on the MSG Network less than two weeks prior to WrestleMania.[15] Brutus would continue his feud with Perfect (with an Intercontinental title match pending at SummerSlam 1990) until a parasailing accident in July 1990 put Brutus out of wrestling for nearly a year.

As the new WWF Champion, The Ultimate Warrior would initially be a successful main event draw, with his main rival being "Ravishing" Rick Rude – a wrestler he had fought during much of 1989 over the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship – during the spring and summer of 1990.

Hulk Hogan wrestled several matches in Japan shortly after WrestleMania VI but soon began feuding with the 470-pound Earthquake, with that feud heating up when Earthquake sneak-attacked Hogan on The Brother Love Show in May. Announcers explained that Hogan's injuries from the attack and the loss to Warrior both took such a huge toll on his fighting spirit that he wanted to retire, and viewers were persuaded to write Hogan to encourage him to return. Hogan would return by SummerSlam in August 1990 and got revenge on Earthquake, dominating him in matches that continued into early 1991.

WrestleMania VI would prove to be André the Giant's last televised match in the WWF as real-life health problems with acromegaly were continuing to take their toll. Andre returned to the WWF late in 1990 for several non-wrestling appearances that continued into 1991, but Andre's health would continue to decline, and he died on January 27, 1993.

Demolition began a slow heel turn during the spring of 1990, adding a third member Crush to the team. This was due to Bill Eadie (who competed as Ax) desiring to take a lesser active role in wrestling, and Crush and Smash would soon become the primary defenders of the belt.

WrestleMania VI marked Jesse Ventura's last stint as a color commentator at a WWF pay-per-view event. He continued his role as an on-air color commentator for WWF Superstars of Wrestling through August 1990, at which time he left the company.

At the 1998 edition of their annual Halloween Havoc pay-per-view event, rival promotion World Championship Wrestling (WCW) pitted Hogan against Warrior once again. Hogan won with outside assistance, giving each man one victory apiece. The contest has gained a reputation as one of the worst bouts in history, being vilified by critics, then-WCW president Eric Bischoff, and former company announcer Gene Okerlund. Bischoff has disputed the rumor that he hired Warrior merely to give Hogan an opportunity to avenge his WrestleMania VI loss.[16]

Results edit

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[4]
1DPaul Roma defeated Brooklyn Brawler by pinfallSingles match
2Rick Martel defeated Koko B. Ware by submissionSingles match3:51
3Demolition (Ax and Smash) defeated The Colossal Connection (André the Giant and Haku) (c) (with Bobby Heenan) by pinfallTag team match for the WWF Tag Team Championship9:30
4Earthquake (with Jimmy Hart) defeated Hercules by pinfallSingles match4:52
5Brutus Beefcake defeated Mr. Perfect (with The Genius) by pinfallSingles match7:48
6Roddy Piper vs. Bad News Brown ended in a double countoutSingles match6:48
7The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart) defeated The Bolsheviks (Nikolai Volkoff and Boris Zhukov) by pinfallTag team match0:19
8The Barbarian (with Bobby Heenan) defeated Tito Santana by pinfallSingles match4:33
9Dusty Rhodes and Sapphire (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated Randy Savage and Queen Sherri by pinfallMixed tag team match7:52
10The Orient Express (Sato and Pat Tanaka) (with Mr. Fuji) defeated The Rockers (Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels) by countoutTag team match7:38
11Jim Duggan defeated Dino Bravo (with Jimmy Hart and Earthquake) by pinfallSingles match4:15
12Ted DiBiase (c) (with Virgil) defeated Jake Roberts by countoutSingles match for the Million Dollar Championship11:50
13Big Boss Man defeated Akeem (with Slick) by pinfallSingles match1:49
14Rick Rude (with Bobby Heenan) defeated Jimmy Snuka by pinfallSingles match3:59
15The Ultimate Warrior (Intercontinental) defeated Hulk Hogan (WWF) by pinfallSingles match for the WWF Intercontinental and WWF Championships22:51
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
D – this was a dark match

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "WWF WrestleMania VI - "The Ultimate Challenge" « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". Cagematch. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  2. ^ Benigno, Anthony; Clapp, John (April 3, 2013). "WrestleMania 29 press conference brings WWE to Radio City Music Hall". WWE. from the original on April 7, 2013. Retrieved March 31, 2014. ... WWE's flagship event lights up MetLife Stadium ... WrestleMania
  3. ^ Ian Hamilton. Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition (p. 160)
  4. ^ a b c "WrestleMania VI". Pro Wrestling History. from the original on March 29, 2007. Retrieved October 23, 2009.
  5. ^ Brian Shields (2006). Main event – WWE in the raging 80s (4th ed.). Pocket Books. ISBN 978-1-4165-3257-6.
  6. ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  7. ^ Copeland, Adam. Adam Copeland On Edge. Stamford, Connecticut: WWE Books. p. 27. ISBN 978-0-7434-8347-6.
  8. ^ Storm, Lance (April 18, 2010). "WrestleMania VI". Commentary. StormWrestling.com. from the original on April 22, 2010. Retrieved May 10, 2010.
  9. ^ "Christian". World Wrestling Entertainment. from the original on December 14, 2009. Retrieved August 5, 2010.
  10. ^ Amell, Stephen. "Tweet". Twitter. from the original on March 17, 2014.
  11. ^ "Demolition – The First Tag Team To Three-Peat". WWF Memories. July 12, 2016. from the original on November 14, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
  12. ^ "Powell's WrestleMania 6 review: Hulk Hogan vs. Ultimate Warrior for the WWF Championship and Intercontinental Championship, Ted DiBiase vs. Jake Roberts, Andre the Giant and Haku vs. Demolition for the WWF Tag Titles". www.prowrestling.net. from the original on September 18, 2017. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  13. ^ "5 Really Racist Storyline Moments Still on the WWE Network". Rolling Stone. from the original on December 22, 2017. Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  14. ^ "Racist WWE Moments Are Being Removed as Classic Matches Move to Peacock". The Hollywood Reporter. March 25, 2021. Retrieved March 26, 2021.
  15. ^ . WWE. Archived from the original on April 10, 2018. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
  16. ^ The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior (DVD). WWE Home Video. 2005. Event occurs at 85–88 minutes.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • WrestleMania VI at IMDb  

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WrestleMania VI was the sixth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay per view PPV event produced by the World Wrestling Federation WWF now WWE It took place on April 1 1990 at the SkyDome in Toronto Ontario Canada marking the first WrestleMania to be held outside of the United States The event had an announced attendance of 67 678 a record for the Skydome at the time The main event of WrestleMania VI was the Ultimate Challenge the main event match pitting WWF Champion Hulk Hogan against WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion the Ultimate Warrior WrestleMania VIA promotional poster for WrestleMania VI featuring the Ultimate Warrior and Hulk Hogan PromotionWorld Wrestling FederationDateApril 1 1990CityToronto Ontario CanadaVenueSkyDomeAttendance67 678 1 Tagline s The Ultimate Challenge Pay per view chronology PreviousRoyal Rumble Next Wrestling SummitWrestleMania chronology PreviousV Next VII Contents 1 Production 1 1 Background 1 2 Storylines 1 2 1 Main event 1 2 2 Undercard 2 Event 3 Reception 4 Aftermath 5 Results 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksProduction editBackground edit nbsp The event was held at the SkyDome in Toronto Ontario Canada WrestleMania is considered the World Wrestling Federation s WWF now WWE flagship pay per view event having first been held in 1985 It is held annually between mid March to mid April 2 It was the first of the WWF s original four annual pay per views which includes Royal Rumble SummerSlam and Survivor Series which were eventually dubbed the Big Four 3 WrestleMania VI was chosen to be held on April 1 1990 at the SkyDome in Toronto Ontario Canada marking the first WrestleMania to be held outside of the United States 4 Storylines edit Main event edit On February 3 1990 a week after Hogan and Warrior crossed paths in the 1990 Royal Rumble match Hogan put forth the Ultimate Challenge to Warrior and had to know whether Hulkamania or the power of Warrior was the strongest force in the WWF On February 10 the match was officially announced as the main event of WrestleMania VI by then WWF President Jack Tunney On February 24 Tunney announced that both the WWF Championship and WWF Intercontinental Championship would be on the line for the first time ever during the match Undercard edit Demolition had recently regained the WWF Tag Team Champiopnship from the Brain Busters Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard who departed the WWF shortly afterward To fill the void and give manager Bobby Heenan another tag team Haku and Andre the Giant who had teamed occasionally earlier in 1989 were formally joined to form the Colossal Connection 5 Haku and Andre were immediately pushed as No 1 contenders for the championship and on December 13 1989 the pair defeated Demolition Smash was never legally tagged into the match to win the belts 6 Andre and Haku held off Demolition in a series of rematches most often with either one or both teams being disqualified while also defending against The Rockers Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty and The Hart Foundation Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart Event editOther on screen personnel Role Name Commentator Gorilla Monsoon Jesse Ventura Ring announcer Howard Finkel Interviewers Gene Okerlund Sean Mooney Referees Joey Marella Earl Hebner Danny Davis Shane Stevens Jim Korderas John Bonello Future multi time world champions Edge 7 and Christian 8 9 were in attendance at WrestleMania VI as were Lance Storm and Renee Paquette Actor Stephen Amell who would go on to compete in a match at SummerSlam in 2015 was also in attendance 10 Mary Tyler Moore was sitting at ringside The first bout was a singles match in which Paul Roma defeated the Brooklyn Brawler This was a dark match which did not air on the pay per view broadcast The pay per view broadcast opened with Robert Goulet singing O Canada The second bout and the first match to air on the pay per view broadcast was a singles bout between Koko B Ware and Rick Martel Martel won the match by submission using a Quebec Crab The third bout was a tag team match in which WWF Tag Team Champions the Colossal Connection defended their titles against Demolition Demolition won the bout to become the new WWF Tag Team Champions after Ax pinned Haku following a Demolition Decapitation Immediately after the match the Colossal Connection s manager Bobby Heenan began yelling at Andre the Giant in the ring blaming him for the loss and slapping him in the face In response Andre grabbed Heenan and knocked Heenan out of the ring when Haku attempted to sneak attack Andre Andre caught his leg and knocked Haku from the ring making Andre a face for the first time in three years 11 The fourth bout was a singles match pitting Earthquake against Hercules Earthquake won the bout by pinfall following an Earthquake Splash Following the fourth bout columnist Rona Barrett interviewed Miss Elizabeth 4 The fifth bout was a singles match pitting Brutus The Barber Beefcake against Mr Perfect Beefcake won the bout by pinfall after throwing Perfect into the ringpost knocking him out marking what was credited as Perfect s first loss in the WWF Following the match Beefcake knocked out Mr Perfect s manager The Genius using a sleeper hold then used shears to cut his hair The sixth bout was a singles match pitting Bad News Brown against Rowdy Roddy Piper The match ended in a double count out after both men brawled out of the ring Following the sixth bout a backstage segment aired in which Steve Allen sang the State Anthem of the Soviet Union with the Bolsheviks nbsp The Ultimate Warrior won the WWF Championship in the main event of WrestleMania VI The seventh bout was a tag team match pitting the Bolsheviks against the Hart Foundation The Hart Foundation won a short squash when Bret Hart pinned Boris Zhukov following a Hart Attack The eighth bout was a singles match pitting the Barbarian against Tito Santana The Barbarian won the bout by pinfall following a flying clothesline The ninth bout was a mixed tag team match pitting Dusty Rhodes and Sapphire against Macho King Randy Savage and Queen Sherri Rhodes and Sapphire won the bout when Sapphire pinned Queen Sherri using a roll up The tenth bout was a tag team match pitting the Orient Express against the Rockers The Orient Express won the bout after their manager Mr Fuji tripped Marty Jannetty and then Sato threw salt in his eyes causing him to be counted out Following the tenth bout the tag team of Rhythm and Blues were introduced by Steve Allen The eleventh bout was a singles match pitting Dino Bravo against Hacksaw Jim Duggan Duggan won the bout by pinfall after hitting Bravo with a 2 4 The twelfth bout was a singles match in which The Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase defended the Million Dollar Championship against Jake The Snake Roberts DiBiase won the match by count out after his bodyguard Virgil pulled Roberts outside of the ring Roberts attacked Virgil and DiBiase came out and applied the Million Dollar Dream on Roberts and Roberts rammed him into the ring post While Roberts was down Virgil threw DiBiase back into the ring before the referee counted to ten The thirteenth bout was a singles match pitting Akeem against Big Boss Man Big Boss Man won the bout by pinfall following a Boss Man Slam Following the thirteenth bout Rhythm amp Blues and their manager Jimmy Hart were driven to the ring in a pink Cadillac by Diamond Dallas Page where they performed the song Hunka Hunka Hunka Honky Love After performing the song they were attacked by the Bushwackers who chased them from the ring and destroyed their instruments The fourteenth bout was a singles match pitting Jimmy Snuka against Ravishing Rick Rude Rude won the bout by pinfall following a Rude Awakening The main event bout was a Winner Takes All match between WWF Champion Hulk Hogan and WWF Intercontinental Champion the Ultimate Warrior The Ultimate Warrior won the bout by pinfall following a big splash thus becoming the new WWF Champion and the first person to hold the WWF Championship and WWF Intercontinental Championship simultaneously and giving Hogan his first clean pinfall loss in 6 years up to that point Reception editThe event received mixed to positive reviews though most reviewers praised the main event between Hogan and Warrior Jason Powell was among the reviewers who praised the main event calling it A truly amazing match considering the limitations of both men particularly Warrior However he went on to say The overall WrestleMania 6 card was softer than WrestleMania 5 card but it was a better show that sic WrestleManias 1 2 and 4 12 The Hulk Hogan Ultimate Warrior match was named 1990 s Match of the Year by Pro Wrestling Illustrated magazine readers The match between Roddy Piper and Bad News Brown received heavy criticism for featuring Piper at that point a babyface being painted in half black against the African American Brown 13 In 2021 the match and promo were removed from the version of WrestleMania VI streamed on Peacock in the United States 14 Aftermath editBecause Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion The Ultimate Warrior defeated Hulk Hogan to win the WWF Championship Warrior was forced to vacate the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship as the rules prohibited any wrestler from holding more than one singles belt simultaneously An eight man tournament was held conducted on the WWF s syndicated WWF Superstars of Wrestling and WWF Wrestling Challenge with Mr Perfect winning the title by defeating Tito Santana in the finals When Brutus The Barber Beefcake defeated Mr Perfect at Wrestlemania VI it was billed as Perfect s first pinfall loss in the WWF However in reality Perfect had been pinned by The Ultimate Warrior in a match at Madison Square Garden that aired on the MSG Network less than two weeks prior to WrestleMania 15 Brutus would continue his feud with Perfect with an Intercontinental title match pending at SummerSlam 1990 until a parasailing accident in July 1990 put Brutus out of wrestling for nearly a year As the new WWF Champion The Ultimate Warrior would initially be a successful main event draw with his main rival being Ravishing Rick Rude a wrestler he had fought during much of 1989 over the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship during the spring and summer of 1990 Hulk Hogan wrestled several matches in Japan shortly after WrestleMania VI but soon began feuding with the 470 pound Earthquake with that feud heating up when Earthquake sneak attacked Hogan on The Brother Love Show in May Announcers explained that Hogan s injuries from the attack and the loss to Warrior both took such a huge toll on his fighting spirit that he wanted to retire and viewers were persuaded to write Hogan to encourage him to return Hogan would return by SummerSlam in August 1990 and got revenge on Earthquake dominating him in matches that continued into early 1991 WrestleMania VI would prove to be Andre the Giant s last televised match in the WWF as real life health problems with acromegaly were continuing to take their toll Andre returned to the WWF late in 1990 for several non wrestling appearances that continued into 1991 but Andre s health would continue to decline and he died on January 27 1993 Demolition began a slow heel turn during the spring of 1990 adding a third member Crush to the team This was due to Bill Eadie who competed as Ax desiring to take a lesser active role in wrestling and Crush and Smash would soon become the primary defenders of the belt WrestleMania VI marked Jesse Ventura s last stint as a color commentator at a WWF pay per view event He continued his role as an on air color commentator for WWF Superstars of Wrestling through August 1990 at which time he left the company At the 1998 edition of their annual Halloween Havoc pay per view event rival promotion World Championship Wrestling WCW pitted Hogan against Warrior once again Hogan won with outside assistance giving each man one victory apiece The contest has gained a reputation as one of the worst bouts in history being vilified by critics then WCW president Eric Bischoff and former company announcer Gene Okerlund Bischoff has disputed the rumor that he hired Warrior merely to give Hogan an opportunity to avenge his WrestleMania VI loss 16 Results editNo ResultsStipulationsTimes 4 1DPaul Roma defeated Brooklyn Brawler by pinfallSingles match 2Rick Martel defeated Koko B Ware by submissionSingles match3 513Demolition Ax and Smash defeated The Colossal Connection Andre the Giant and Haku c with Bobby Heenan by pinfallTag team match for the WWF Tag Team Championship9 304Earthquake with Jimmy Hart defeated Hercules by pinfallSingles match4 525Brutus Beefcake defeated Mr Perfect with The Genius by pinfallSingles match7 486Roddy Piper vs Bad News Brown ended in a double countoutSingles match6 487The Hart Foundation Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart defeated The Bolsheviks Nikolai Volkoff and Boris Zhukov by pinfallTag team match0 198The Barbarian with Bobby Heenan defeated Tito Santana by pinfallSingles match4 339Dusty Rhodes and Sapphire with Miss Elizabeth defeated Randy Savage and Queen Sherri by pinfallMixed tag team match7 5210The Orient Express Sato and Pat Tanaka with Mr Fuji defeated The Rockers Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels by countoutTag team match7 3811Jim Duggan defeated Dino Bravo with Jimmy Hart and Earthquake by pinfallSingles match4 1512Ted DiBiase c with Virgil defeated Jake Roberts by countoutSingles match for the Million Dollar Championship11 5013Big Boss Man defeated Akeem with Slick by pinfallSingles match1 4914Rick Rude with Bobby Heenan defeated Jimmy Snuka by pinfallSingles match3 5915The Ultimate Warrior Intercontinental defeated Hulk Hogan WWF by pinfallSingles match for the WWF Intercontinental and WWF Championships22 51 c the champion s heading into the matchD this was a dark matchSee also edit nbsp Canada portal Professional wrestling in Canada 1980s professional wrestling boomReferences edit WWF WrestleMania VI The Ultimate Challenge 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