10 Biggest Car Crash Wrestling PPVs Ever

3. WCW Halloween Havoc 1995

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... AKA: The YEH-TAY pay-per-view.

Halloween Havoc 1995 was the night the Dungeon of Doom's incredible bullsh*ttery peaked, as a bandage-clad Yeti strode out during the already-overbooked main event between Hulk Hogan and The Giant, dry-humping the WCW Champion in the most WrestleCrap of the promotion's innumerable WrestleCrap moments. It was a meme before the concept even existed, and still stands as among the daftest pieces of sh*t Ted Turner and Eric Bischoff's promotion ever committed to tape.

This was HH '95's apex, but there was plenty of ridiculousness peppered elsewhere on the card. A Monster Truck Sumo match between Hogan's 'Hulkster' vehicle and Giant's 'Dungeon' equivalent culminated with the future Big Show tumbling off the Joe Louis Arena's roof. This should probably have killed the seven-footer, but no: he returned for the evening's main event without expectation, meaning that the entire promotion effectively no-sold death.

These events are so absurd that they make the outrageously predictable Ric Flair turn (that everyone but tag partner Sting saw coming, thus painting the babyface hero, once again, as the most gullible man in the universe) almost seem lame by comparison.

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