No Holds Barred: The Match/The Movie No Holds Barred: The Match/The Movie, as the event was billed, was shown on
pay-per-view on December 27, 1989. The program consisted of the film in its entirety, followed by a match previously recorded at a
Wrestling Challenge taping on December 12 in
Nashville, Tennessee. It is currently one of the few WWE pay-per-views not yet available on the
WWE Network.
Background The main event pitted Hogan and Lister — appearing in character as "Zeus" — on opposing tag teams. Hogan teamed with longtime friend
Brutus Beefcake, while the
heel Zeus teamed with
Randy Savage. The four had been involved in an intertwined feud since the summer. Zeus had made several appearances at WWF events and cut promos stating that he, and not Hogan, should have received top billing in
No Holds Barred. Meanwhile, as Hogan and Savage were feuding over the
WWF World Heavyweight Championship, Beefcake began feuding with Savage after Beefcake insulted Savage's manager
Sensational Sherri during a TV taping. At the
1989 SummerSlam, Hogan and Beefcake teamed to defeat Savage and Zeus, after which the tag team feud simmered for several months as Zeus began appearing with
Ted DiBiase in the lead-up to
the 1989 Survivor Series. Unlike
1989 SummerSlam,
Miss Elizabeth did not make an appearance at this event. The Hogan-Beefcake vs. Savage-Zeus tag team rivalry resumed after the Survivor Series, in the lead-up to "No Holds Barred: The Match/The Movie."
Results The Hogan-Beefcake vs. Savage-Zeus steel-cage match was part of a
WWF Wrestling Challenge taping. In addition to matches pitting mid- and lower-card wrestlers against jobbers, other contests (which were not televised) saw "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes defeat
Big Boss Man, WWF Intercontinental Champion
The Ultimate Warrior defeat
Dino Bravo,
The Colossal Connection (André the Giant and Haku) defeat WWF Tag Team Champions
Demolition by countout, and
Curt Hennig defeat
Ron Garvin. Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake defeated Randy Savage and Zeus in the 09:27-long
steel-cage match. The match could be won either by pinfall/submission or by having both members of a team escape the cage. After a back-and-forth match early on, all four competitors were knocked out after Hogan hit a suplex on Zeus, and Beefcake and Savage hit each other's heads into the cage structure. Sensational Sherri (the manager of the Savage-Zeus team) handed a chain to Savage, who attempted to strike Beefcake with a fist drop off the top of the cage, but Beefcake recovered and caught Savage coming off. Eventually, Beefcake knocked Savage to the mat and escaped the cage; Savage—with some eventual help from Beefcake—crawled outside, tying the match at 1-apiece. Meanwhile, Hogan rallied against Zeus, battering him before dropping three leg drops to score the pin and the win for the Hogan-Beefcake team.
Aftermath This was Zeus' last match in the WWF, as Lister left shortly afterward; meanwhile, Savage continued to target Hogan, and later,
The Ultimate Warrior, over the WWF Championship. Zeus (as Z-Gangsta) and Hogan would eventually face each other again in the main event at
WCW's
Uncensored (1996) with Savage this time partnering Hogan, in a two-versus-eight
Doomsday Cage match. Among the dark matches, the Demolition-Colossal Connection match was contested one day prior to the match where the Colossal Connection won the WWF Tag Team Championship, while Dino Bravo continued to be the Ultimate Warrior's top foe for the Intercontinental Championship. ==References==