WCW SuperBrawl V
WCW SuperBrawl V

WCW SuperBrawl V

1995Movie165 minEnglish

Hulk Hogan squares off against Vader for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Sting & "Macho Man" Randy Savage battle Avalanche & Big Bubba Rogers. Harlem Heat faces The Nasty Boys for the WCW Tag Team Championship on the line and much more.

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Director: Various (Production)Genres: Sports Entertainment, Professional Wrestling

Plot Summary

WCW SuperBrawl V was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Championship Wrestling. The main event featured Hulk Hogan defending his WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Big Van Vader in a non-sanctioned, no-disqualification match. Other featured bouts included Randy Savage vs. Avalanche and Ric Flair vs. The Patriot. The event showcased a mix of championship matches and high-profile rivalries typical of WCW programming in the mid-1990s.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reviews for individual wrestling events are rare, WCW SuperBrawl V was part of a period where WCW was a strong competitor to WWE (then WWF). The event featured major stars and high-stakes matches, aiming to deliver exciting in-ring action and compelling storylines for its audience. Fan reception was generally positive for the marquee matches, though like many wrestling events of the era, it received mixed reactions on the overall booking and match quality.

What Reviewers Say

  • Hulk Hogan's presence and championship match were a major draw.
  • Big Van Vader was positioned as a credible and imposing threat.
  • The event aimed to deliver exciting wrestling action for fans of the era.

Google audience: As a professional wrestling event from 1995, specific audience reviews are not readily available in a consolidated format. However, fan discussions from the era typically centered on the performances of top stars like Hogan and Vader, and the overall entertainment value of the matches presented.

Fun Fact

The main event between Hulk Hogan and Big Van Vader was a No DQ, No Count-out match, making it a wild brawl that went against the typical sanctioned championship match rules.

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