10 Wrestling Legends WCW Buried

6. The Ultimate Warrior

Ric Flair Hulk Hogan
WWE

The Ultimate Challenge II: Wrestling Boogaloo is a rock-solid contender for the worst major wrestling match of all time. From the Hulkster bidding farewell to his eyebrows during a botched fireball spot to the cumbersome Horace Hogan's run-in, the whole thing stank to high heaven.

Despite his rather debatable abilities as a wrestler, Warrior was over with fans in a way you rarely see anymore. His brief (and abysmal) 1996 run in WWE proved fans were still interested in the face-painted wild man. Still bursting with head-shaking energy, Warrior in 1998 could've been a huge nostalgia draw for WCW.

Sadly, it soon became apparent the former double champ had been signed for one reason: the Hulkster needed his win back. A Warrior vs. Sting feud could've been a cash cow for Bischoff and friends. Instead, we got some of the worst acting ever caught on camera when Hogan sees his WrestleMania VI foe in the mirror but get this, no one else can...

With just 3 poor matches under his belt, Warrior vanished as he so often did, now with a dreadful, minus 5 stars loss on his record.

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