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WCW Starrcade 89 Future Shock (VHS, 1989) World Championship Wrestling WWE Tape

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Item specifics

Condition
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Language
English
Former Rental
No
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Studio
Turner Home Entertainment
UPC
0053939570236
Signal Standard
NTSC
Rating
NR
Sub-Genre
Wrestling
Genre
Sports
Movie/TV Title
WCW Starrcade '89-Future Shock

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Product Information

The world's top 4 wrestlers in a fight for survival. Ric Flair is the prime target of Sting, The Great Muta, and Lex Luger as they battle in a grueling round-robin series of six sudden death bouts.

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UPC
0053939570236
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3130736

Product Key Features

Genre
Sports
Movie/TV Title
WCW Starrcade '89-Future Shock
Rating
NR
Sub-Genre
Wrestling
Signal Standard
NTSC

Additional Product Features

Format
Vhs
LeafCats
309
Release Date
19900328

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  • The Night of the Iron Man

    A theme show. Two Round Robin Tournaments for the top singles and top tag teams in the NWA at that time. With Ric Flair, Sting, Lex Luger and the Great Muta wrestling in a singles competition, with Sting pinning Ric Flair in the main event to earn a shot at his World Title. For the tag teams, you had The Road Warriors, the Stieners, the Somoan Swat Team and Doom. Finals here saw the L.O.D. defeat the SST to win. Earlier in the night, the Stieners beat the Warriors in a real high impact match, that may have been the highlight of the entire PPV. Well worth the price. If you can find it cheap enough.

  • The Best meets The Best!

    In the history of the event Starrcade, the Starrcade that took place in 1989 was one of my favorites. Starrcade was the biggest Pay Per View of the year for the then NWA (and later WCW) and was their equivalent to Wrestlemania the WWF/WWE had. On this specific night there were two tournaments contested, one for the singles division and the other for the tag team division. They both were round robin style tournaments (in other words everyone wrestles everyone). But what made it so special is that all the teams and all the singles wrestlers had to wrestle four times in one night, which at the time was unprecedented. It's not the easiest feat to pull off in the wrestling business. What fueled this type of tournament at the time to take place, was the fact a lot of heavy talk was going on ...