
July 9, 2025 marked the 25-year anniversary of one of pro wrestlingโs most infamous momentsโthe WCW Bash at the Beach 2000 incident, where Jeff Jarrett โlaid downโ for Hulk Hogan, leading to a chaotic in-ring promo by Vince Russo and Hoganโs final WCW appearance.
To commemorate (or condemn) the moment, WWE producer Shane โHurricaneโ Helms took to social media with a sharp critique, calling the angle โembarrassing.โ That didnโt sit well with Russo, who quickly fired back.
Helms: โBeing a work or a shoot isnโt the point. Either way it sucked ass. It sucked then and still sucks in retrospect. And yeah I watch my company, along with huge crowds that are having a great time. Have a good day.โ
Russo: โEmbarrassing? For startersโ-it was a WORK that Hulk was in on. For finishersโhave you watched the product of the company you work for lately?โ
Helms: โIf it hurt you that bad, then I hope you recover as well โฆ cuz WCW sure didnโt. ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธโ
Russo: โWas that your โMike Dropโ? Man, I hope I recover from that. Donโt know if I can though.โ
At Bash at the Beach 2000, the WCW World Title match between Jeff Jarrett and Hulk Hogan devolved into a chaotic โworked shoot.โ Jarrett laid down for Hogan as part of a scripted angle that later dissolved into real backstage tension. Russo cut a promo afterward burying Hogan, who promptly exited WCWโnever to return.
While Russo has long claimed the segment was a โworkโ Hogan was in on, manyโincluding Eric Bischoff and Hogan himselfโhave disputed that over the years. The incident became one of the most hotly debated moments in wrestling history and symbolized WCWโs creative chaos in its final year.
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