If this is true, it's fucking awesome. It also shows that the economic downturn has hit Vince McMahon as well, if he's finally willing to use Savage to make some money.
Savage was always underated and actually a better wrestler than Hogan
my fav gimmick of his was "The Madness" with Gorgeous George,Madusa and Miss Madness 99
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Feb 02 2009 08:57 pm
That was hilarious, Randy Savage is probably the only man I know who can do a better promo than The Rock in my opinion.
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Feb 02 2009 08:59 pm
Ermac wrote:
Savage was always underated and actually a better wrestler than Hogan.
That's the understatement of the century.
Hogan can't wrestle. He can do scoop slams, clotheslines, throw crappy punches, do a big boot, and his leg drop. That's about it. Hogan had 100 charisma, and about 50 wrestling skill. Macho Man is about 85 & 85. Macho Man could tear down the house with the right opponent. (See his classis Wrestlemania match vs Ricky Steamboat.)
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Feb 03 2009 02:15 am
Hopefully they use some of his WCW stuff as well. I'd love to see some of his matches with DDP on this set.
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Feb 03 2009 05:56 am
Knyte wrote:
Ermac wrote:
Savage was always underated and actually a better wrestler than Hogan.
That's the understatement of the century.
Hogan can't wrestle. He can do scoop slams, clotheslines, throw crappy punches, do a big boot, and his leg drop. That's about it. Hogan had 100 charisma, and about 50 wrestling skill. Macho Man is about 85 & 85. Macho Man could tear down the house with the right opponent. (See his classis Wrestlemania match vs Ricky Steamboat.)
The Steamboat match is pretty much a guarantee to be on the DVD.
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Feb 03 2009 07:10 am
Knyte wrote:
Hogan can't wrestle. He can do scoop slams, clotheslines, throw crappy punches, do a big boot, and his leg drop. That's about it. Hogan had 100 charisma, and about 50 wrestling skill. Macho Man is about 85 & 85. Macho Man could tear down the house with the right opponent. (See his classis Wrestlemania match vs Ricky Steamboat.)
Hogan could wrestle at one point, but he fucked up his back and knees when he lifted Andre at WM3, and his body never recovered. The steroids probably didn't help either.
He only ever lost the world title to Hogan or Flair that is pretty cool when you think of all the wortless wrestlers over the years who have been world champs.
I remember an interview he did with Mean Gene once and Macho said "Like Lightning from a cloud ohhh yeah that's all i'm gonna say" Those words changed my life so inspirational
Silvervision.co.uk has released an updated lineup of matches, features and extras regarding WWE's upcoming three-disc DVD set on former WWE Champion "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Macho Madness - The Ultimate Randy Savage Collection. Here is the updated preview in its entirety:
Production Description
He was one of the most controversial superstars in history of sports entertainment, through his complicated relationship with Miss Elizabeth, his dramatic WWE championship tournament run at WrestleMania IV, the formation and explosive breakup of the MegaPowers with Hulk Hogan, his reign as the Macho King, and his shocking jump to WCW. "Macho Man" Randy Savage brought a chaotic poetry to the ring. He’s widely considered one of the finest in-ring competitors of all time, and his interviews were always a sight to behold. For the first time ever, fans can relive the entire storied career in Macho Madness: The Ultimate Randy Savage Collection, a 3-DVD set that spans two decades of exciting and intense matchups.
Disc 1
WWE Debut
Randy Savage vs. Rick McGraw
Prime Time Wrestling - July 9, 1985
Savage's Choice for a New Manager
Randy Savage vs. Ricky Steamboat
Boston Garden - December 7, 1985
One of the Most Hated Men in Wrestling
WWE Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Hulk Hogan
Madison Square Garden - December 30, 1985
Setting His Sights on a Different Title
WWE Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship
Randy Savage vs. Tito Santana
Boston Garden - February 8, 1986
Old Generation Meets New Generation
WWE Intercontinental Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Bruno Sammartino
Boston Garden - January 3, 1987
The Greatest Match in WrestleMania History
WWE Intercontinental Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Ricky Steamboat
WrestleMania III - March 29, 1987
Attempt to Regain the Intercontinental Championship
Randy Savage vs. Honky Tonk Man
The Main Event - February 5, 1988
The Road to the WWE Title
WWE Championship Tournament Final
Randy Savage vs. Ted DiBiase
WrestleMania IV - March 27, 1988
The Return Bout
Steel Cage Match for the WWE Championship
Randy Savage vs. Ted DiBiase
Madison Square Garden - June 25, 1988
Special Features
A Match Made in Heaven
The Wedding of Randy "Macho Man" Savage and Elizabeth
SummerSlam - August 26, 1991
Disc 2
Megapowers Unite
Randy Savage & Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant & Ted DiBiase
SummerSlam - August 29, 1988
Year Long Reign
WWE Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Hulk Hogan
WrestleMania V - April 2, 1989
Macho King & Queen Sherri
WWE Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Hulk Hogan
The Main Event - March 22, 1990
Intergender Mayhem
Randy Savage / Sherri vs. Dusty Rhodes / Sapphire
WrestleMania VI - April 1, 1990
Career on the Line
Retirement Match
Randy Savage vs. Ultimate Warrior
WrestleMania VII - March 24, 1991
Love Bites
Randy Savage vs. Jake Roberts
This Tuesday in Texas - December 3, 1991
Flasely Accused
WWE Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair
WrestleMania VIII - April 5, 1992
Special Features
Elizabeth's Debut
Championship Wrestling - July 30, 1985
The Coronation of the Macho King
Superstars - September 30, 1989
Disc 3
WWE Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Shawn Michaels
European Rampage - April 19, 1992
Popularity on the Rise
Randy Savage / Bret Hart vs. Ric Flair / Shawn Michaels
Worcester, MA - July 22, 1992
Behind the Mic
WWE Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Yokozuna
RAW - February 28, 1994
A Change of Scenery
Lifeguard Match
Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair
Bash at the Beach - July 16, 1995
Rivalry Renewed
WCW Championship Match
Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair
Nitro - January 22, 1996
The Rise of nWo
Falls Count Anywhere Match
Randy Savage vs. Diamond Dallas Page
Great American Bash - June 15, 1997
Team Madness
WCW Championship Match
Randy Savage & Sid Vicious vs. Kevin Nash & Sting
Bash at the Beach - July 11, 1999
Special Features
Nothing But Garbage
Prime Time Wrestling - October 29, 1985
Yesterday's Newspaper
Prime Time Wrestling - December 3, 1985
A Champion's Prerogative
All Star Wrestling - March 1, 1986
The Most Important Man in the World
Prime Time Wrestling - April 21, 1986
Talkin' About History
Prime Time Wrestling - May 5, 1986
Free Word Association
Tuesday Night Titans - July 2, 1986
Cuppa' Coffee
Prime Time Wrestling - May 11, 1987
The Cream of the Crop
Prime Time Wrestling - May 11, 1987
The Beat Goes On
Superstars - September 19, 1987
Bow To The Macho King
Madison Square Garden - November 25, 1989
Macho King Rules The Peasants
Saturday Night's Main Event - January 27, 1990
You Don't Say No To The Macho King
Madison Square Garden - January 21, 1991
A Little Bit Insane
Saturday Night's Main Event - February 8, 1992
Whatever It Takes
Superstars - June 13, 1992
The Ultimate Maniacs
Superstars - October 24, 1992