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Thursday, February 6, 2025

Clash of the Titans: Hulk Hogan & Bam Bam Bigelow vs. André the Giant & Ted DiBiase – February 6, 1989


 Professional wrestling has always been built on larger-than-life characters, intense rivalries, and unforgettable moments that captivate audiences. One such moment took place on February 6, 1989, in Boston, Massachusetts, when four of the biggest names in wrestling history clashed in an epic tag team battle. On one side stood the immortal Hulk Hogan and the beast from the east, Bam Bam Bigelow. Across the ring, the towering André the Giant and the ever-devious "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase loomed large. This match was not just a battle of brute strength—it was a war fueled by months of animosity and championship controversy.

The Build-Up: The Aftermath of WrestleMania IV

To understand the magnitude of this clash, we must go back to WrestleMania IV, where Ted DiBiase infamously attempted to buy the WWF Championship from André the Giant. After controversially defeating Hogan on The Main Event in 1988, André surrendered the title to DiBiase, but WWF President Jack Tunney vacated the championship, leading to a tournament at WrestleMania IV, which was ultimately won by "Macho Man" Randy Savage.

Despite failing to officially secure the WWF Championship, DiBiase still carried himself like a champion, even wearing a custom Million Dollar Championship to assert his dominance. His alliance with André the Giant, part of the villainous "Mega Bucks" duo, continued to create havoc in the WWF. Their primary target? Hulk Hogan, the man they had conspired to dethrone.

On the other side, Hogan had forged an alliance with one of the most athletic big men in wrestling history—Bam Bam Bigelow. At 6’4” and nearly 400 pounds, Bigelow moved like a cruiserweight but hit like a freight train, making him the perfect partner to counterbalance André’s overwhelming presence.

The Match: Power vs. Strategy

The atmosphere in Boston that night was electric. Fans knew they were in for something special as Hogan and Bigelow stood across from the villainous duo.

The Opening Moments

The match began with Bam Bam Bigelow squaring off against the Million Dollar Man. DiBiase, always the tactician, tried to use his speed to avoid Bigelow's power, but the Beast from the East overwhelmed him with explosive offense. A massive military press slam sent DiBiase scrambling for the ropes, where he tagged in the colossal André.

André the Giant Takes Control

The moment André stepped into the ring, the energy shifted. The near-500-pound giant absorbed Bigelow’s early offense before using his sheer size and strength to turn the tide. A bone-crushing headbutt and clubbing forearm strikes left Bigelow staggering, forcing him to tag in the Hulkster.

The Boston crowd erupted as Hulk Hogan charged into battle against his old rival. Hogan and André had waged war countless times before, including their legendary showdown at WrestleMania III. Once again, Hogan found himself standing toe-to-toe with the Eighth Wonder of the World.

Hulkamania Runs Wild

Hogan’s attempt to take André down was met with resistance. The Giant’s offense slowed the pace, but when Hogan ducked a big chop and rebounded off the ropes, he landed a series of right hands, rocking the giant. The momentum shifted as Hogan hit a big boot, forcing André to stumble backward. Sensing their advantage, Hogan and Bigelow executed quick tags, isolating DiBiase whenever he entered the ring.

The Million Dollar Shenanigans

As expected, DiBiase resorted to underhanded tactics. With referee Joey Marella momentarily distracted, Virgil, DiBiase’s loyal bodyguard, tripped Hogan, allowing André to drop a massive elbow onto the fallen Hulkster. The heels took control, punishing Hogan with double-team tactics.

Just when it seemed like all hope was lost, Hogan dodged an incoming clothesline from DiBiase and made the hot tag to Bigelow. The Beast from the East went on a rampage, leveling DiBiase with a dropkick (an incredible feat for a man his size) before delivering a massive suplex.

The Final Moments

The match reached its climax when André attempted to cut off Bigelow’s momentum. However, Hogan intercepted the Giant, knocking him out of the ring with a running clothesline. As the crowd roared, Hogan and Bigelow seized their moment. Hogan hit DiBiase with the big leg drop, followed by Bigelow executing a top rope splash to secure the pinfall victory.

The crowd erupted as Hogan and Bigelow celebrated, flexing for the fans and sending a clear message to their enemies—Hulkamania was still running wild!

Legacy of the Match

While this match did not take place on pay-per-view, it was a significant moment in WWF history. It showcased the continued feud between Hogan and André, cemented Bam Bam Bigelow as a rising star, and reinforced Ted DiBiase’s role as one of the best villains in the business.

The rivalry between these four men would continue to play out in various forms throughout 1989, leading to key storylines that shaped the WWF’s landscape heading into WrestleMania V.

Final Thoughts

The Clash of the Titans in Boston was a classic example of what made late-1980s WWF so special—larger-than-life characters, high-stakes drama, and an electric crowd that made every moment feel monumental. Though the landscape of professional wrestling has evolved, matches like this remind us why we fell in love with the sport in the first place.

What are your memories of this legendary battle? Share your thoughts in the comments and stay tuned to PowerBomb Nation for more legendary wrestling history!

Professional wrestling has always been built on larger-than-life characters, intense rivalries, and unforgettable moments that captivate audiences. One such moment took place on February 6, 1989, in Boston, Massachusetts, when four of the biggest names in wrestling history clashed in an epic tag team battle. On one side stood the immortal Hulk Hogan and the beast from the east, Bam Bam Bigelow. Across the ring, the towering André the Giant and the ever-devious "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase loomed large. This match was not just a battle of brute strength—it was a war fueled by months of animosity and championship controversy.


What are your memories of this legendary battle? Share your thoughts in the comments and stay tuned to PowerBomb Nation for more legendary wrestling history! ~Dwight


Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Surprise return & debut at Wrestlemania?



Rumors are running all around the wrestling community that at Wrestlemania a big name will return!

A long list of injuries keep several names at the top of the list. Front runner is of course John Cena, he's been very cryptic on social media even references the Undertaker on occasion.

Others are possibly Cesaro as he has been seen without a sling, Randy Orton, maybe a Kurt Angle? But I'm digging the Cena heel turn conspiracy and he looks like he may be ready to return in some fashion.

Another possibility is a debut. Only one name that comes to mind is Finn Balor. Balor could show up as a hired gun for Shane McMahon, the possibility of Finn Balor and the newly named Bullet Proof would be interesting, Shane has history in Japan so they could always play off a grand conspiracy and that Shane hand selected them to invade the WWE. ....Gallows & Anderson are rumored to be on their way stright to the main roster....posiible debut here?

Thoughts? Who do you think will surprise us all at Wrestlemania this Sunday? Or will we even get one at all?

~Dwight Couch

WWE to re-brand the Diva's to the Women's division!

                                                                 Photo courtesy of wwe.com

That's right folks, the Diva's division will become the Women's division +Monday Night Raw following +WWE  +Wrestlemania.

Rumors surfaced this afternoon that the change will be happening and a new belt has already been commissioned, this adds to my theory that he Diva's revolution was a success, and with the amount of talent on the roster between +WWE NXT & +WWE this should bring actual legit women's wrestling into the new generation.

Who knows, maybe going into Monday Night Raw we will all be talking about how the Triple threat match stole the show!

Until next time Nation
~Dwight Couch

PowerBomb Preview of NXT TakeOver Dallas

     Photo courtesy of WWE.com

PowerBomb Nation, the time is here! The best weekend of the year is here for wrestling fans; that's right +Wrestlemania weekend is here folks. What better way to enjoy all the festivities than on the +WWE Network with the +WWE giving new subscribers #FreeWrestlemania (free month). However for those waiting until the last moment may want to consider signing up now as the +WWE NXT has their Take Over Dallas event on Friday April 1st 2016, and you definitely do not want to miss a single moment of this one. So without further ado lets get right onto what looks to be a great card and give you a little PowerBomb Preview of this Friday's NXT show.

Austin Aries vs Baron Corbin

Attacking Aries from behind during his debut was a great way for Corbin to gain more exposure and continue to present that ruthless streak he is known for. It also shoots Austin Aries into a solid feud that puts him right in line for contendership of the NXT title.

I look for Corbin to walk out of this battle with the win. I think it will be more beneficial for Corbin at this point in their careers, the WWE is priming Corbin for big things. I would imagine this is a primer feud for a run with the NXT championship at sometime this year.

Aries, well it would be nice to see him win this match but given the circumstances and timing I think he will take the loss and continue this feud for a bit longer. Don't worry guys I think you will see Aries win plenty in NXT, just won't be against Corbin.

Winner: Baron Corbin via Pin

The Revival vs American Alpha
For the +WWE NXT Tag Team Championship

Let me start by saying, i'm ready willing and Gable to get behind American Alpha I am very biased in this pick, teams like this do not come around very often. Looking over the card this should be the most technical match of the evening, solid and old school just the way I like my wrestling matches!

I look for the Revival and American Alpha to continue this feud into the summer, maybe with a couple other teams involved.

Look for the Revival to continue their winning ways

Winner: The Revival ... and Still NXT Tag Team Champions

Apollo Crews vs Elias Sampson

I really enjoy watching Apollo. He may be my favorite NXT superstar right now, and I think he will make a tremendous splash when he finally gets called up to the main roster. However on Friday he goes toe to toe with the Drifter named Elias Sampson. I look for Apollo to dominate most of the match, his move set should prove to over whelm Sampson. However, look for some underhanded tactics to be used allowing Sampson to score a huge upset win.

Winner: Elias Sampson

Sami Zayn vs Shinsuke Nakamura

This is my pick for match of the night! This will be an instant classic so do not miss it!

Nakamura making his debut spells bad news for Zayn fans. Nakamura looks to make a huge impact upon his debut, and no better way than to defeat a man who will be competing on Sunday night for the +Intercontinental Championship. Sami will have his spots Friday, but his day is Sunday in the ladder match.

This is probably a one off match and Nakamura will get his first real fued going into the summer, maybe even +Chris Jericho because that would be #Amazing

Look for Nakamura to impress with a entertaining entrance and continue to amaze until he is gone back stage! I have seen this man in +NEW JAPAN and he is awesome. Look for a ton of high risk and innovative moves from these two!

Winner: Shinsuke Nakamura via pin

Bayley vs Asuka
For the NXT Women's Championship

Another match that has classic written all over it! Bayley has proved herself with this current title run and has exceeded everyone's expectations and she has proved she belongs on the short list of the who's who in women's wrestling.

Asuka is a world renowned and brings with her years of experience and a unique style that to say the least is very interesting. This match could very well steal the show, and I look for Asuka to take over the NXT women's championship and division Friday night!

Winner: Asuka via pin and New NXT Women's Champion

So now ladies and gentleman to the main event in Dallas Texas!

Samoa Joe vs Finn Balor
for the NXT Heavyweight championship

These two can go, that's all that needs to be said. This will be an absolute battle and I have no idea how this match will end..... so lets look at a couple possibilities.

Clean match with a defined winner is always a possability.

Maybe we see the debut of BulletProof and they aide Balor over Joe and set up a dominating force in NXT, or will Joe win and we get a Bullet Proof debut on the show of shows Sunday costing the Undertaker his match? Or maybe they all stay in NXT for the summer and tear down the house again for a rubber match around SummerSlam?

Who ever looses this match will probably be pulled to the main roster soon, possibly Sunday or Monday night even!

My pick..........

Winner: Samoa Joe via pinfall and New NXT Champion



So what do you think? This looks to be a great event and possibly even better than Wrestlemania itself! What a statement right?

Well no matter what make sure you are watching this Friday to see how it all shakes out! Follow PowerBomb Nation on +Twitter and +Facebook as I like to interact live during the shows!

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 Leave your thoughts and predictions below!

Until Next Time Nation
~ Dwight Couch

Friday, March 11, 2016

PowerBomb Nation Press release 2016!

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PowerBomb Nation Announces the Launch of the new PowerBombNation.com
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+Frankfort Kentucky +PowerBomb Nation is excited to announce the launch the new PowerBombNation.com, we will continue the podcast format and renew the focus upon the written format becoming blog and media outlet that will bring you interesting points of view & conversations from around the world and the latest news from around the world of 
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Clash of the Titans: Hulk Hogan & Bam Bam Bigelow vs. André the Giant & Ted DiBiase – February 6, 1989

 Professional wrestling has always been built on larger-than-life characters, intense rivalries, and unforgettable moments that captivate au...