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In the spirit of the spooky season (and a recent "WWE NXT" show), here are three things we hated and three things we loved about WCW Halloween Havoc 1997!
Halloween Havoc was one of the most unique PPV concepts in WCW history. With 12 shows in its history, we rank them from worst to best.
Halloween Havoc was an iconic event when the NWA and WCW held the show annually from 1989 until 2000. The show always featured a memorable stage and spooky theme, helping pave the way for the ...
The build to WCW Halloween Havoc 1998 involved The Ultimate Warrior appearing to Hollywood Hogan in a mirror (that everyone except Eric Bischoff could see), but unless someone is truly messing ...
WCW Halloween Havoc was one of the company's signature events, a fall classic of sorts for Ted Turner's pro wrestling empire and the sight of some of the most unforgettable matches and moments.
WCW Halloween Havoc was one of the most popular pay-per-views on the company's schedule, a show that blended the aura of the season with professional wrestling.
The Best and Worst of WCW Halloween Havoc 1997, featuring one of the greatest WCW matches ever, followed by one of the very worst.
Every WCW Halloween Havoc Ranked Worst To Best Yetis, electrocutions, and Cruiserweight classics: Halloween Havoc was a riot.
Nick Piccone and Vaughn Johnson take a deep dive into 1997's Halloween Havoc, headlined by Hogan vs. Roddy Piper inside a steel cage. This cage, however, wasn't a typical WCW cage.
Since 1989, Halloween Havoc has been a staple on the pro wrestling calendar. Ahead of Sunday's latest NXT offering, Uncrowned looks back at more than three decades of in-ring frights.
What do you think about bringing back the classic WCW event of Halloween Havoc back into the modern day with the WWE?