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Name of the event:
WWF UK Rampage 1992
Type:
Attendance:
ca. 11.000
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
19.04.1992
TV station/network:
SKY Movies+
Official video:

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Dark Match
Singles Match
Tatanka defeats Skinner (11:53)
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Tag Team Match
Singles Match
Jim Duggan defeats Repo Man by DQ (7:14)

All workers
6.05
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 19
Number of comments: 12
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Average rating: 6.05  [19]
Average rating in 2026: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2025: 6.00  [4]
Average rating in 2024: 5.67  [3]
Average rating in 2023: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2022: 6.00  [2]
Average rating in 2021: 6.00  [4]
Average rating in 2018: 7.00  [2]
Average rating in 2012: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2010: 7.00  [1]
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iTsumiEli wrote on 02.01.2026:
[4.0] "Overall, not as much of a bore as the Rampage 91 show, but nothing I'd recommend bothering with outside of the Savage-Michaels title match. Best match of the night four out of five stars."
Giantfan1980 wrote on 02.11.2025:
[5.0] "Right off the bat I gotta say that match up between LOD and Colonel Mustafa and Dino Bravo is one of the oddest pairings I have seen in a long time! Mustafa was done like dinner at this point and just riding out the contract and Dino Bravo had maybe 2 other appearances for the WWF since leaving post Mania 7 and it's such a weird outlier. I mean the match stunk but it's a curiosity! Overall I give this one a 5 out of 10. Macho/Shawn was fun, Bret and Martel was good and everything else ranged from horrible to perfectly fine."
benny5bellys wrote on 30.07.2025:
[6.0] "This is the era of my childhood so even if I don't think the card is up to much, I still get a wave of nostalgia when watching it."
SpecialAgentCooper wrote on 23.09.2024:
[7.0] "Honestly, this was a good deal better than I was anticipating, and for me, a couple points higher than the previous year's quite mediocre UK Rampage 1991. For what is more or less a glorified house show to feature a dream bout like Savage vs. Michaels for the title and Bret Hart vs. a very underrated working Rick Martel for the IC belt are probably more than this show really deserved. Of course, the chances of either of the beltholders actually dropping always felt like slim to none, but the matches were convincing all the same. Add to this The British Bulldog getting his big home crowd moment at the end and a wonderful night of commentary from the classic Monsoon/Heenan team and this winning PPV can easily overcome a horrific Duggan/Repo Man time waster and a disappointingly poorly booked Justice/Undertaker countout bummer. Everything else is pretty much mediocre mid-card material, which is exactly what you would expect to fill out this sort of show. This one deserves a 7/10 on the strengths of its two extreme highs and the international respect shown for Bulldog at the end. Through three live events, 1992 has been overwhelmingly positive as compared to the other years that I've graded for the WWF so far, starting with the complete lineup of PPVs and televised supercards with WrestleMania in 1985. As much as people seem to love the Golden Era, my opinion is they firmly hit their quality stride towards its very end."
Laceydj wrote on 13.06.2024:
[5.0] "Two good to great matches and a load of shute for the rest of it. Some incredibly bad matches as well. The crowd are into it but they re all under 10 and I would have been at the time as well. Gimmicks and action is largely dated due to its cartoon kids birthday feel."
rishabh wrote on 19.01.2022:
[6.0] "Its really just a house show which just happened to be televised but it featured some pretty good wrestling. Savage/ Michaels and Bret/Martel were obviously the best matches on the show but there was few more good stuff too. Decent show overall"
TigerDiver wrote on 10.12.2021:
[6.0] "A satisfactory house show special. Two hours might be a little too long for the show, but it never really dragged to any point. Love the energy from the awesome UK crowd. Savage/HBK was super fun, and Bret/Martel was good too. The main event was fine, if unspectacular. Solid show overall."
Tomas Cunha wrote on 09.12.2021:
[6.0] "I'm going to be generous with my rating for this show, as it was basically a glorified house show from the WWF's European tour that happened to be televised in England. The undercard was what it was, but there's British Bulldog wrestling in the main event in front of his hometown which is always fun to see, and two hidden gems in Bret vs Martel for the IC Title and Savage vs Michaels for the WWF World Title. Worth a look."
Mizzle Assault Ant wrote on 23.08.2018:
[7.0] "I had fun with this show overall, an unexpected treat from this era. Tatanka vs. Skinner was not good, but the LOD match was ok, especially against two random opponents. Sid stinks, but of course Savage/HBK is pretty great, shame it didn't get to happen a few years later. Mountie/Virgil was actually solid, fun little match. Martel/Bret is actually my match of the night, a very smart and well worked contest that turned out great. Duggan/Repo is horrible, as expected, the worst of the night. The main event was decent and Bulldog is of course insanely over."