9 Worst WCW Pay-Per-Views Of All Time

7. Uncensored 1996

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...Or the one with the giant cage monstrosity.

Uncensored 1996 had so much promise, and they pissed it all away in a ridiculous main event that only proved how huge Hulk Hogan's ego had grown in WCW.

But before we get to that atrocity, let's look at the undercard.

The event starts off with a pretty fantastic Eddie Guerrero vs. Konnan bout, which would turn out to be the only title match of the night. And it feels that way too, as it's literally the only match on the entire card that feels like it has any stakes. Once this one ends - with a lame finish, by the way - things slowly head downhill.

The Belfast Bruiser (Fit Finlay) vs. Lord Steven (William) Regal was certainly strong, though since these two were pretty much in the prime of their careers, it could have been better.

Still, it's leagues ahead of the next string of matches, which contains a horrid Intergender match between Harlem Heat's manager and Madusa, an uncomfortably drawn-out match between The Booty Man and DDP, a two-minute dump between The Giant and Loch Ness, and somehow, a street fight between Sting & Booker T and The Road Warriors that wasn't awesome.

But onto the truly dismal main event. Here's who they tossed into that insane, multi-tiered cage match: The Mega Powers - Hogan and Randy Savage - against Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Meng, Lex Luger, The Barbarian, The Taskmaster, and a couple of jobbers to fill out the numbers.

All of those big name guys wasted inside a cage constructed to hide all of the "action", with rules that made no damn sense.

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