The Mega-Maniacs

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the Mega-Maniacs
Tag team
Members Hulk Hogan
Brutus Beefcake
Heights 6 ft 7 in (201 cm) – Hogan
6 ft 3 in (191 cm) - Beefcake
Combined weight 546 lb (249 kg)
Debuted 1989
Disbanded 1996
Promotions WWF
WCW

The Mega-Maniacs was the World Wrestling Federation tag team of Hulk Hogan & Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake that had two distinct runs as a team, one in 1989 and another one in 1993.

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[edit] History

Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake began their careers more or less at the same time, quickly becoming life long friends and would team up from time to time. Their most well known “Pre-WWF” team was as “Terry & Ed Boulder” and as “Hulk & Dizzy Hogan”, billed as brothers, but as is so often the case in professional wrestling that was only a storyline and not the truth.

Despite being close friends Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake did not team up much in the WWF except for two short periods of time.

[edit] 1989

During the summer of 1989 Hulk Hogan came under attack from Zeus “The Human Wrecking Machine”, an actor who had starred as Hulk’s enemy in the WWF financed film No Holds Barred. Zeus teamed up with Randy “Macho Man” Savage in the hopes of destroying Hulk Hogan. Faced with the overwhelming odds Hulk Hogan turned to his best friend Brutus Beefcake to even the odds.

At Summer Slam 1989, Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake teamed up to take on Randy Savage and Zeus in the main event, a clash that saw Hulk Hogan pin Zeus after his trademark Leg drop. Hogan and Beefcake would once again team up after being attacked in the locker rooms during the closing moments of the 1989 Survivor Series PPV by Savage & Zeus.

It was decided that the feud had to be settled inside a Steel Cage which was featured on a “Mini-PPV” as a double feature with the movie “No Holds Barred”. Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake were successful in the cage, after which Zeus was not seen in the WWF. After the Steel Cage match Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake both went back to working singles matches.

[edit] 1993

In 1990 Brutus Beefcake suffered a devastating face injury during a Parasailing accident that forced him to retire from in ring competition. After an aborted comeback attempt in late 1991/early 1992 Brutus Beefcake finally felt he was ready to get back inside the squared circle in 1993.

On February 1, 1993 (shown on Television February 15) Brutus Beefcake faced off against Ted “Million $ Man” Dibiase with his Money Inc. partner Irwing R. Shyster and manager Jimmy Hart at ringside. After a couple of minutes of action I.R.S. interferes in the match with Money Inc. double teaming Beefcake even going so far as to hitting him in his surgically reconstructed face with a metal briefcase. The actions of Money Inc. were so horrible that life time heel (bad guy) Jimmy Hart took objection to it and tried to protect Beefcake from further harm.

At this point in time Hulk Hogan was not active in the WWF, having gone into semi-retirement a year earlier, but the attack on his life long friend brought the Hulkster back to the WWF. With newly turned babyface manager Jimmy Hart at his side Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake joined forces, swore vengeance on Money Inc. and then officially named themselves “The Mega-Maniacs”

Due to the attack by Dibiase and Shyster Beefcake took to wearing a red and yellow protective facemask when competing in the ring and for the first time Brutus entire outfit changed to red and yellow as a show of unity with Hulk Hogan. The match was booked for the biggest WWF PPV of the year WrestleMania IX

Leading up to WrestleMania IX the Mega-Maniacs took on the Beverly Brothers during house shows [1]to get ready for their shot at the WWF World Tag-Team titles at WrestleMania. The Mega-Maniacs were not successful in their challenge as they lost to Money Incorporated when Hulk Hogan used Beefcake’s steel face plate on the champions. Later in the night Hogan would win the WWF World Title in an impromptu match.

The Mega-Maniacs would team up and take on Money Incorporated several times during the months of April and May on the house show circuit with the World Champion not defending his title once. When Hogan lost the title both he and Beefcake would leave the WWF.

[edit] WCW

When Hulk Hogan signed with World Championship Wrestling in 1994 Hogan’s friend Brutus Beefcake was not far behind, being known as “Brother Bruti” in WCW. Despite appearing together many times over the years in WCW they only teamed actively in the ring for a very short while when Brutus Beefcake was known as “The Booty Man” during the early parts of 1996 but they could not use the name “The Mega-Maniacs” due to the WWF owning the copyright.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Graham Cawthon (2007-01-22). WWF Ring Results 1993. Retrieved on 15 February, 2007.