Every WCW Halloween Havoc Ranked Worst To Best

7. 1991

Chamber Of Horrors
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Witness the true majesty of a perfect pro-wrestling trainwreck, and one of the all-time-great so-bad-it's-good classics: THE CHAMBER OF HORRORS.

This thing was the best kind of disaster. Ostensibly an enclosed cage match with wacky props like coffins and chainsaws, it stipulated that in order to win, a wrestler had to strap a member of the opposing team into an electric chair and kayfabe fry them on pay-per-view. A literal deathmatch, then. Hilariously, it concluded with Cactus Jack pulling the switch while his own teammate, Abdullah the Butcher, was in the chair - and sparks literally flew.

If televised murder doesn't do it for you, there's a high-effort performance from Ron Simmons to enjoy in the main event, as he faced Lex Luger for the WCW Championship. The rest of Halloween Havoc 1991 is almost boringly competent, though Dustin Rhodes vs. Steve Austin is still genuinely great, and there's also the weird highlight of Kevin Nash wrestling as Oz - and Rick Rude as the WCW Phantom.

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