In the summer of 1989 Vince McMahon executive produced No Holds Barred which was Hulk Hogans first starring role. WWEs hyping of their movies today is nothing compared to the hype No Holds Barred got in 1989. I hate the cliché shoving it down our throats but if there was ever a time to use the term it would have been then. They even went so far as to make an angle out of the movie that lasted throughout the second half of the year.
The story was Zeus (played by Tiny Lister) and Hulk Hogan did not get along on set. There was a disagreement as to who was the true star of the movie and Zeuss psychotic personality was often hard to control. After finishing the movie (in which of course Hogan came out on top) Zeus headed to the WWF to prove who the tougher man really was. Any way you look at it this was a strange angle but what made it more strange is that Lister continued the role of Zeus while in the WWF suggesting that the Zeus we saw in the movie was Listers real personality.
Zeus was booked as a monster that was invincible. He no sold just about every offensive move inflicted on him and because he had zero wrestling experience his repertoire was limited to chokes and double ax handles. If ever there was a guy who got by on looks and hype it was Zeus. Zeus wasnt supposed to be a wrestler though. His entire purpose was to sell the movie. He formed an alliance with Randy Savage (because he needed an excellent worker to carry the load during a match) and challenged Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake to a match at SummerSlam 89. After the highly anticipated SummerSlam match Zeuss services were purchased by Ted Dibiase for Survivor Series. Eventually Zeus and Savage had a steel cage rematch with Hogan and Beefcake and Zeus disappeared from the WWF forever.
What did you think about this angle? It really was strange. Would it have been better if Lister just played himself instead of the Hollywood created Zeus? I could believe that Lister and Hogan may have had problems on the set of No Holds Barred and maybe Lister felt he could succeed on Hogans turf. On the other hand wrestling has always been about characters and its not like Lister was a household name. I suppose the WWF felt they could get away with portraying Listers personality as the psychotic Zeus. If Zeus had been played by a better known actor this angle wouldnt have worked.
What did you think about the main event scene being dominated by a Hollywood actor for the sole purpose of hyping a movie? Im sure it is the nature of the IWC to hate on something like that while claiming that someone more deserving should have had that spot. While I understand that point of view you have to keep in mind that the ultimate goal is to put on an entertaining show that people want to see. I cant provide the financial details but from an entertainment aspect SummerSlam 89 was awesome in my opinion.
The story was Zeus (played by Tiny Lister) and Hulk Hogan did not get along on set. There was a disagreement as to who was the true star of the movie and Zeuss psychotic personality was often hard to control. After finishing the movie (in which of course Hogan came out on top) Zeus headed to the WWF to prove who the tougher man really was. Any way you look at it this was a strange angle but what made it more strange is that Lister continued the role of Zeus while in the WWF suggesting that the Zeus we saw in the movie was Listers real personality.
Zeus was booked as a monster that was invincible. He no sold just about every offensive move inflicted on him and because he had zero wrestling experience his repertoire was limited to chokes and double ax handles. If ever there was a guy who got by on looks and hype it was Zeus. Zeus wasnt supposed to be a wrestler though. His entire purpose was to sell the movie. He formed an alliance with Randy Savage (because he needed an excellent worker to carry the load during a match) and challenged Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake to a match at SummerSlam 89. After the highly anticipated SummerSlam match Zeuss services were purchased by Ted Dibiase for Survivor Series. Eventually Zeus and Savage had a steel cage rematch with Hogan and Beefcake and Zeus disappeared from the WWF forever.
What did you think about this angle? It really was strange. Would it have been better if Lister just played himself instead of the Hollywood created Zeus? I could believe that Lister and Hogan may have had problems on the set of No Holds Barred and maybe Lister felt he could succeed on Hogans turf. On the other hand wrestling has always been about characters and its not like Lister was a household name. I suppose the WWF felt they could get away with portraying Listers personality as the psychotic Zeus. If Zeus had been played by a better known actor this angle wouldnt have worked.
What did you think about the main event scene being dominated by a Hollywood actor for the sole purpose of hyping a movie? Im sure it is the nature of the IWC to hate on something like that while claiming that someone more deserving should have had that spot. While I understand that point of view you have to keep in mind that the ultimate goal is to put on an entertaining show that people want to see. I cant provide the financial details but from an entertainment aspect SummerSlam 89 was awesome in my opinion.