9 Worst WCW Pay-Per-Views Of All Time

8. Halloween Havoc 1995

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...Or the one where The Yet-tay dry-humped Hulk Hogan for an uncomfortable amount of time.

1995 was a terrible year for wrestling in general. The product coming from both major companies was ridiculously stale and cartoonish, and WCW was having trouble continuing to capitalize on all the talent they'd procured from Vince McMahon.

Things were in stasis, and they needed some fresh blood to come in and shake things up.

And they had it in a 7-foot monster they called The Giant. Unfortunately, they dropped the ball big time in his wrestling debut.

As the newest member of Kevin Sullivan's Dungeon of Doom, The Giant was supposed to be the answer to ending Hulkamania. Instead, he was bested by Hogan in a Sumo Monster Truck Match (...yep) and then made to look "invincible" by coming back to wrestle The Hulkster in the main event.

But then, for some reason, they brought out a guy dressed as a mummy, called him a Yet-tay, and had The Giant and the Yeti dry-hump the sh*t out of Hogan after Jimmy Hart got him disqualified.

Yeah, so...WHAT?

But hey, at least this had a solid tag team match between Sting & Ric Flair and Brian Pillman & Arn Anderson. Unfortunately, that was the only highlight to be found at Halloween Havoc that particular year.

Even the great Randy Savage had a stinker of a match.

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