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"SummerSlam 1991" by WWE is a unique song that encapsulates the excitement and energy of the actual wrestling event held in New York City on August 26, 1991. The lyrics consist of a series of match results, summarizing the outcomes and durations of each contest.
May 17, 2014 · Not really, it was a Mania "match" at best and at worst it belonged on a Summerslam or Royal Rumble. Taker was not the ubiquitous guy then, he was an up and comer and it made NO sense for him...
Jul 4, 2017 · SummerSlam 1991 is a curious dichotomy. On the one hand, it's an immensely fun show where babyfaces reigned supreme to presumably blow off long-simmering rivalries.
by Scrooge McSuck. - Originally broadcasted on August 26th, 1991, from Madison Square Garden in New York City, NY, with Gorilla Monsoon, Bobby Heenan, and Roddy Piper calling all the action. This SummerSlam had a interesting tagline to it: A Match Made in Heaven, a Match Made in Hell.
Jul 23, 2021 · This card is really forgotten over time if you look at it from an historical standpoint. The main event is Hogan and Warrior against Slaughter and his two cronies in a handicap match, meaning that Sheik Adnan al-Kaissie and the Iron Sheik are supposed to be equal to Hogan or Warrior?
Feb 2, 2024 · “This started as almost a disco song, from one of [former Ozzy bassist] Phil Soussan’s other bands, and me and [guitarist] Jake [E. Lee] transformed it into a metal thing: we completely stripped it down and rewrote the fucking thing.
SummerSlam '91 had it's good points. Bret Hart and Mr Perfect had a fantastic match despite Perfect having a really bad back. Perfect could have forfeited the match but he went out there and had a good match in which he lost the Intecontinental Title. The Bushwhackers had an entertaining match with the large Natural Disasters (Earthquake ...