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A Guide to My WarGames Reviews








It has taken many forms throughout the years across various promotions. But WarGames continues to be one of the greatest concepts ever created for professional wrestling. Teams striving to survive against both the opponent and the structure itself. Below, you will find the links included on the Table of Contents where you can find these and other reviews.

But for those of you just wanting to review the greatness that is WarGames, here are the reviews and some videos of many of the WarGames matches over the years:


Focus: WARGAMES
UnWrest Focus: The Great American Bash 1987 Tour (First 2 WarGames Ever)
UnWrest Focus: Dusty's Team vs. The Four Horsemen (7/16/1988)
UnWrest Focus: The Great American Bash '89 (Doot Doot Doot!)
UnWrest Focus: WrestleWar '91 (Horsemen vs. Sting's Team)
UnWrest Focus: WrestleWar '92 (Sting's Squadron vs. The Dangerous Alliance)
UnWrest Focus: Fall Brawl '93 (The Shockmaster)
UnWrest Focus: Fall Brawl '94 (The Rhodes and The Nastys vs. The Stud Stable)
UnWrest Focus: Fall Brawl '95 (WCW's For Hogan With Love; Hulkamaniacs vs. Dungeon of Doom)
UnWrest Focus: Fall Brawl '96 (Team WCW vs Team nWo)
UnWrest Focus: Fall Brawl '97 (The Night They Killed The Town and WarGames; Team Horsemen vs. Team nWo)
UnWrest Focus: Fall Brawl '98 (With Laugh Track)
UnWrest Focus: WarGames 2000
UnWrest Focus: NXT TakeOver WarGames
UnWrest Focus: MLW 2003 WarGames (Funkin' Army vs. Extreme Horsemen)
UnWrest Focus: MLW 2018 WarGames (Team Strickland vs. The Ravengers)
UnWrest Focus: NXT TakeOver: WarGames II

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