10 Worst Wrestling Matches In Halloween Havoc History

10. Chamber Of Horrors Match (1991)

This gimmick-laden encounter is one of the most legendarily bad matches in wrestling history, but its reputation is a little unfair. While it’s certainly goofy, embarrassing, and objectively not a good wrestling match, to lump it in with the very worst of wrestling is unfair; it’s not even the worst match on this card.

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That said, it’s absolutely a terrible match, doomed to fail from the off. The concept is a non-starter: 14(!) superstars pile into the ring, complete with extra large cage. After a while, an electric chair descends from the roof. Your task is to force a member of the opposing seven man team into the chair, then flip the switch.

The is described by the announcer as a “fatal lever” - so, for clarity, your goal is to murder one of your colleagues. It’s Abdullah The Butcher who winds up eating the volts; for some reason they decide to have his teammate Cactus Jack flip the switch in error, and Sting’s team win the day.

Abdullah sells this for all of five seconds before storming off, laying into the white coat-wearing creeps (“the ghouls”, per Tony Schiavone) and making his exit. Best of all, the match uses up most of the fed’s A list talent, leaving the rest of the show pretty light. It’s absolutely not boring, but it’s dumber than dumb.

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