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WRESTLEMANIA TOP FIVE: Gimmick Matches

WRESTLEMANIA VII Retirement Match between The Ultimate Warrior vs Macho King Randy Savage

This match stands the test of time as one of the greatest matches of all time, that rarely gets mentioned. Perhaps this is because both Savage and The Warrior were on the out’s with the WWE for so long, or because it was during a time when almost everything was based on Hulk Hogan.

However, no matter the argument, this is, in my book at least, the most underrated match in WrestleMania History and worthy of a Top 10 spot all time. I place it right up there with the greatest matches in WrestleMania history.
These two men, Savage and Warrior put on a showcase for the immortals that will forever stand the test of time.

The only sad part of the affair however, is that all 4 key players in the match, have since passed away. Let’s take a deeper look.

At the 1991 WWF Royal Rumble, following a failed seduction attempt by Queen Sherri to convince The Ultimate Warrior to give The Macho Man a title shot, Savage interfered in the title match Warrior had with Sgt. Slaughter, costing The Warrior the belt.

It was billed as a retirement match, with the loser being forced to end his career. The match was every bit as good as the buildup as both men tore down the house with a array of moves, each one more dramatic than the last. The climax came when Savage became the first person to ever kick out of the Gorilla Press Slam and Splash from the Warrior.

A combo of moves that put away the Immortal Hulk Hogan just a year earlier. This caused Warrior to go into shock, and question if he wanted to continue the match. He began talking with his hands and calling upon the God’s for an answer.

He received an answer in the form of a Macho King sized beat down, which led to five consecutive elbow drops from the top rope. When Savage finally went for the pin after that onslaught, it didn’t matter, as Warrior shockingly kicked out.

The ending came soon after, with a Warrior rally and pin to send Savage into retirement. One key thing I want to point out, Savage was truly unselfish in this as he allowed the Warrior (Jim Hellwig) to not only survive 5 of his Elbow Drops, but also pin Savage using only his boot on the chest.

The drama wasn’t over yet, not by a long shot! After the Warrior exited the ring, Queen Sherri entered it, but not to console her man, far from it! Sherri began to verbally then physically assault the downed Savage as she quickly realized her meal ticket was gone.

This went on for about a minute before Ms. Elizabeth, who just happened to be in the crowd, leapt over the barricade at ringside and rushed the ring to save Savage.

This led to one of the most emotional re-unions in Pro Wrestling and also Television History as Savage and Liz embraced in a hug. Women and some random little kid, were actually crying at ringside from the emotion.

Sadly, WWF let the wrong guy win, as Warrior was fired only months later and Savage was actually brought back for a world title run at the following years WrestleMania. As mentioned prior, all 4 would appear with WCW before their careers ended, and all four have since passed away. With the exception of Ms. Elizabeth, they are also in the WWE Hall of Fame.

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2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Will

    March 26, 2018 at 12:05 pm

    I’m intrigued with Vince’s “personal connection” with Bill Belichick. Could Vince elaborate on this?

  2. Vince McKee

    March 26, 2018 at 1:10 pm

    Good afternoon Will,
    I would love to elaborate. Back in 2015 I was working on a book about the Browns from 1985-1995 when they moved the team. I was able to interview almost every single top player on the team during that ERA with the exception of Bernie Kosar. That is when the incident happened, and Bill Belichick came to the rescue of not only myself, but the entire book, allowing it get to get published.

    The name of the book is called, “Bernie, Bill & The Browns”. The incident in detail not only with Bernie but then the relationship formed with Belichick is described in in my book “Live To Inspire”. Both great reads! I will post the link for both below. Thanks again for reaching out!

    https://www.amazon.com/Live-Inspire-Vince-Mckee/dp/1628653000/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1522084115&sr=8-4&keywords=Vince+McKee

    https://www.amazon.com/Bernie-Bill-Browns-Vince-McKee/dp/1681570114/ref=sr_1_9?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1522084162&sr=1-9&keywords=Vince+McKee

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