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    Feb 23, 2020 · The Bad: – A couple of the matches were dull. – The intermission section went on forever. Performer of the Night: Mr. Perfect because he went out there and bumped like a boss for Bret, despite his bad back. I have all the respect for Curt Hennig for doing that. Final thoughts: This was a very entertaining PPV.

    • The Ultimate Warrior Became The Face of WWE
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    • The Ultimate Warrior Made Enemies Due to Summerslamn 1991

    The Ultimate Warrior first arrived in WWE in the summer of 1987. His heart-pumping entrance, high energy level, and wickedly cool makeup made him an instant star. A year after his debut he would topple The Honky Tonk Man and become the Intercontinental Champion. Two years later, his popularity would be so immense that he would be the equal of Hulk ...

    The Ultimate Warrior still had a high caliber match at WrestleMania 7, beating “The Macho Man” Randy Savage, but it was clear that he wasn’t the next Hulk Hogan. He was popular with the fans, but he couldn’t be the sole star to carry the company. At SummerSlam 1991, The Ultimate Warrior and Hulk Hogan were put back together as a tag team where they...

    When The Ultimate Warrior walked backstage after SummerSlam he was handed a letter written by McMahon stating that he was suspended indefinitely, effective immediately. “You have become a legend in your own mind,” McMahon wrote. The Ultimate Warrior in turn tried to quit WWE, but as he was still under contract for another year, McMahon refused, ins...

    In the Self-Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior DVD, it was revealed that those involved in the SummerSlam 1991 main event were willing to resort to drastic measures to fix things. Hulk Hogan, who at the time was a loyal member of WWE and Vince McMahon, along with his arch-nemesis at the time Sgt Slaughter, were allegedly set to join forces and phy...

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  2. Jul 31, 2022 · Adnan was 51, Mustafa was 48 and Slaughter was nearly 43, which isn’t that bad compared to the two. It just showed how WWE was lacking in terms of top heels. When you have a three-man team where a 43-year-old is the youngest guy that’s not a good thing.

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    • Was the 1991 SummerSlam really that bad?2
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  4. Aug 8, 2019 · Features. WWE SummerSlam 1991: The End of an Era. In 1991, Madison Square Garden hosted a PPV that ended up being the triumphant last hurrah for the colorful Hulk Hogan era of WWF. By Gavin...

  5. Jul 4, 2017 · What the boss ultimately decided to do plays into the lore of SummerSlam 1991. As summer turned to fall, WWE found itself treading onto uncertain terrain, with plenty more dark days ahead.

  6. Jul 23, 2021 · This show sucked. It has ONE good match. The rest is bad comedy and a horrible main event. I literally couldn’t remember what the main event was at this show when I was trying to think of it the other day. That should happen at Judgment Day or something, not freaking SUMMERSLAM.

  7. 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.

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