Randy Savage's most memorable moments via YouTube/DailyMotion
Randy Savage does the invading heel outsider gimmick in Memphis after many years of issuing grandstand challenges to Jerry "The King" Lawler:
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Savage makes history by piledriving Ricky Morton through a table:
Lawler finally sends Savage packing from the Memphis territory:
Savage crushes Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat's larynx to set up their WrestleMania III match:
Savage drops the Intercontinental title to Steamboat in the greatest match of his career:
Savage bounces back by beating "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase to win the vacant WWF Championship at WrestleMania IV, in the process forming the Mega Powers tag team with Hulk Hogan:
The Mega Powers finally break up in the aftermath of their match with The Twin Towers, Akeem and The Big Boss Man, on the televised special The Main Event, in one of the most highest viewed wrestling angles in history:
The Mega Powers finally explode at WrestleMania V in the most bought pay per view of the pre "Stone Cold" Steve Austin WWF era:
Savage reunites with Miss Elizabeth after he drops a retirement match to The Ultimate Warrior and Sensational Queen Sherri turns on him:
WWE Classics - Randy Savage and Elizabeth... by Jim1025
Savage proposes to Miss Elizabeth:
Macho Man Proposes to Elizabeth by Mazden90
Jake "The Snake" Roberts and The Undertaker terrorise Savage and Elizabeth at their wedding reception:
Savage gets bitten by Jake "The Snake" Roberts' King Cobra:
Savage wins the WWF Championship for a second time from Ric Flair at WrestleMania VIII in a bloody grudge match:
Miss Elizabeth turns on Savage at Superbrawl VI:
Savage makes Diamond Dallas Page by putting him over clean after taking the Diamond Cutter in their first match together at Spring Stampede '97:
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The only thing I would add would be the Savage face turn from Saturday Night’s Main Event when the Honky Tonk Man, aided and abetted by the Hart Foundation, shoved Elizabeth down and smashed the quitar over Savage’s head. I still have fond memories of the clip package, set to the tune of Tammy Wynette’s “Stand By Your Man”.
Damn, “The Madness” will be missed.
Who wants to save the world? That's what misers do...
by theloupgaroukid on May 20, 2011 11:02 PM EDT reply actions
Cool Clips...
It brings back so many great memories. I am very sad that the macho madness is gone but he will never be forgotten. One of the greatest pro wrestling performer of all time.
RIP Randy Savage…thanks for the memories..

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