No Holds Barred is a 1989 film produced by Michael Rachmil, directed by Thomas J. Wright, written by Dennis Hackin and starring professional wrestler Hulk Hogan (who is billed as executive producer alongside Vince McMahon). The film is produced by World Wrestling Federation (now WWE, inc.) under a "Shane Distribution Company" copyright and was released by New Line Cinema on June 2, 1989. It was launched as an attempt to boost Hulk Hogan's acting career several years after his appearance in Rocky III.
The movie debuted at #2, behind Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,
with $4,957,052 in ticket sales. Hogan writes in his autobiography the
budget was about eight million dollars. Vince McMahon, who financed the
movie, more or less broke even because of distribution fees. The final
tally was $16,093,651 in ticket sales.
During the October 13, 1997 episode of Monday Night Raw, Vince McMahon
joked, "Hogan promised me that if the movie lost money he was gonna
return his salary. I guess the check is still in the mail." This was
during the Monday Night Wars and was part of a number of digs at Hogan's
then-new movie project Assault on Devil's Island. Raw commentator Jim
Ross also joked during the late 90s; "No Holds Barred? More like No
Profit Allowed."
The film was released on VHS and Laserdisc in 1990.
It will be released on DVD for the first time ever with a digitally remastered transfer on July 3, 2012.
It will be released on DVD for the first time ever with a digitally remastered transfer on July 3, 2012.
Hulk Hogan |
Rip appears on a television channel which screens all his matches. Thanks to Rip, the channel is highly popular. However, the evil, money-hungry chairman of a rival channel, Brell (Kurt Fuller), wants to convince Rip to join their network. Rip respectfully declines, though Brell has his gang of thugs attempt to beat Rip into submission during the limo ride home from the meeting.
After visiting the No Count Bar, a rowdy establishment featuring a wrestling ring in the center and patronized by drunken, vicious fighters, Brell is inspired to create a new kind of wrestling program, focusing more on violence and sensationalism than Rip's more moralistic version of the sport. Brell's new program, Battle of the Tough Guys, is successful after the introduction of Zeus (Tom Lister, Jr.), a violent, seemingly unfazable ex-con who sports a "Z"-shaped patch of hair on his skull. Zeus killed an opponent in the ring after the fight was over, and has been in prison until recently.
Zeus |
Zeus |
Before the match, Brell abducts Rip's friends and threatens to kill them if Rip doesn't lose deliberately. With the odds against him, Rip wins the match after Zeus falls from a perch into the wrestling ring, collapsing it. Rip turns his attentions to Brell, who accidentally falls into an electrical panel to his demise. With his friends rescued and his brother recovering in the hospital, Rip celebrates his victory.
Zeus |
The main event pitted Hogan and Lister — appearing in character as "Zeus" — on opposing tag teams. Hogan teamed with longtime friend Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, while the heel Zeus teamed with "Macho King" 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 Championship, Beefcake began feuding with Savage after Beefcake insulted 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 "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase in the lead-up to the 1989 Survivor Series.
Joan Severance |
Tommy Lister |
The Hogan-Beefcake vs. Savage-Zeus steel cage was part of a WWF Wrestling Challenge taping.
Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake defeated Randy Savage and Zeus in the 9:32-long Steel cage match. Unlike traditional tag-team steel cage match rules the WWF had in place at the time, wherein both members of one team had to exit the cage to win, the match could end with a pinfall.
Joan Severance |
Mark Pellegrino |
Meanwhile, Hogan rallied against Zeus, battering him before dropping three leg drops to score the pin and the win for the Hogan-Beefcake team.
Tommy "Tiny" Lister |
Joan Severance (born December 23, 1958) is an American actress and former fashion model.
Mark Pellegrino (born April 9, 1965) is an American actor of film and television. He is best known for his work on Lost as Jacob and for playing Lucifer on Supernatural.
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