EPISODE · Oct 27, 2025 · 1H 24M
Halloween Havoc 89!
from The It Doesn’t Matter Podcast · host The It Doesn’t Matter Podcast
In this episode, the hosts dive into WCW’s Halloween Havoc 1989, exploring its place in wrestling history and how it shaped the NWA era. They kick things off by comparing today’s wrestling scene — highlighting NXT’s success with talent like Ricky Starks versus AEW’s handling of similar stars. The discussion then shifts to Big E’s retirement and Ridge Holland’s release, before the crew breaks down the night’s matches in detail.From the chaotic Midnight Express showdown to the powerful clash between the Steiner Brothers and Doom, the hosts analyze the storytelling, physicality, and psychology that defined the event. They spotlight Lex Luger’s standout performance and character development, while also reflecting on missed career opportunities and the importance of strong match finishes. Wrapping up, they evaluate the show’s overall pacing — noting the strength of the second half — and share their excitement for what’s next on the horizon: Clash of the Champions.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Halloween Havoc 198901:56 Current Wrestling Landscape: NXT vs AEW10:39 Big E's Retirement and Ridge Holland's Release18:44 Halloween Havoc 1989: Match Reviews and Reactions27:43 Match Analysis and Crowd Reactions28:54 The Cuban Assassin vs. Wildfire Tommy Rich30:46 Dynamic Dudes vs. Free Birds36:31 Steiner Brothers vs. Doom42:20 Final Thoughts on Matches42:28 Power and Technical Ability in Wrestling42:50 Lex Luger's Evolution and Impact44:07 The Match Dynamics of Luger vs. Pillman45:18 Mismanagement of Wrestling Talent46:48 The Road Warriors vs. The Skyscrapers54:35 The Main Event: Sting and Ric Flair vs. Terry Funk and Muda01:01:01 The Realness of Wrestling Matches01:02:35 Match Analysis and Highlights01:03:49 The Evolution of Wrestlers01:05:42 Overall Show Assessment01:06:18 Looking Ahead to Future Events
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Halloween Havoc 89!
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