How An Iconic Role In Sam Raimi's Spider-Man Ended Randy Savage's Wrestling Career (2024)

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  • Spider-Man Goes One-On-One With Randy Savage
  • "The Macho Man" Randy Savage Suffered A Neck Injury During Filming
  • The Forgotten Final Chapter Of Randy Savage's Wrestling Career In TNA
  • Wrestling And Comics Continue To Be A Match

Professional wrestlers have a pretty interesting history of crossing over into the world of superhero movies and TV series. As just a few examples from recent years, fans have seen Batista as Drax the Destroyer, The Rock as Black Adam, and John Cena as Peacemaker. “Macho Man” Randy Savage was a part of this when he took part in the 2002 hit movie, Spider-Man. Directed by Sam Raimi, Savage was a part of a cast that also included Tobey Maguire as Spider-Man, Willem Dafoe as The Green Goblin, and J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson.

In the film, Rami demonstrated his understanding of pro wrestling as Savage portrayed Bonesaw McGraw, who Spider-Man faces off with in a steel cage match in the movie. However, a legitimate injury suffered on the set led to the end of Savage's career in professional wrestling.

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The Spider-Man movies have grown to become some of the most beloved whether you are a comic book fan or not. The MARVEL character's popularity has always been strong, but recent years have seen a plethora of different franchises appear for the character. That includes Tom Holland's portrayal of the character in the MARVEL Cinematic Universe and the animated Spider-Verse movies. However, Sam Raimi's films remained the favorites of many from the early 2000s. In the very first film, professional wrestling fans even got to see "Macho Man" Randy Savage appear as Bonesaw McGraw.

Spider-Man Goes One-On-One With Randy Savage

Spider-Man And Bonesaw McGraw Squared Off In A Steel Cage

  • In the movie, Spider-Man needed to last three minutes in the ring with Bonesaw McGraw.
  • Spider-Man defeated Bonesaw McGraw.
  • Spider-Man became the NYWL Champion.

In Raimi’s film, fans witness the origin story of how Peter Parker became Spider-Man, tracing from when he was bitten by a genetically-altered spider to facing off against his foe, The Green Goblin. Once he develops his powers, he competes in a wrestling promotion called NYWL. He does this in order to win the $3,000 prize so that he can purchase a car to impress his high-school crush, Mary Jane Watson. He makes his way to the ring, donning sweatpants, sneakers, and a mask. On his way to compete, he is degraded by Bonesaw’s assistants, The Bone-ettes. He also sees one of Bonesaw’s challengers taken out on a stretcher. It is here where “The Human Spider '' officially becomes Spider-Man and also finds himself competing in the ring against Bonesaw McGraw in a steel cage match.

Spider-Man must last in the ring with Bonesaw for three minutes in order to win the match. He is scared, describing how he did not sign up for a steel cage. While Bonesaw tries to go on the offensive, Spider-Man manages to dodge him, jumping to the top of the cage and delivering a hom*ophobic remark towards him. After this, McGraw runs towards the cage, but Spider-Man jumps down and uses his webs to evade attacks. However, when Bonesaw is given a chair by one of the Bone-ettes at ringside, he starts to beat Spider-Man with it. He throws him against the cage, but Spider-Man’s strength begins to come into play. He kicks Bonesaw in the face a number of times and then flips him over his body into the cage, knocking him out for a three-count. Spider-Man ends up defeating Bonesaw and becomes the new NYWL Champion.

"The Macho Man" Randy Savage Suffered A Neck Injury During Filming

Randy Savage Did His Own Stunts

  • The Bonesaw McGraw scene is one of the most memorable in 'Spider-Man'.
  • It led to a major part of Spider-Man's mythos.
  • The Bonesaw McGraw character never returned for another movie.

The scene is one of the most well-known in Raimi’s trilogy of movies for the beloved comic book character. However, it also unfortunately saw an injury that led to the end of Savage’s in-ring career. During the scene where Bonesaw flipped over and into the cage, he suffered a bad landing on his neck in the ring, seen in the movie. Savage had done his own stunts for the film and had suffered a legitimate injury during it. This injury led to the end of Savage’s in-ring career as a professional wrestler. Although Savage was in the movie for a short period of time and his character did not return in the future installments of films based on the "Web-Slinger", fans remember his role in the movie fondly. It was a precursor to one of the most important moments in the Spider-Man mythos where Peter Parker finds Uncle Ben dead after letting his future killer walk past him.

The Forgotten Final Chapter Of Randy Savage's Wrestling Career In TNA

Randy Savage Was Not The "Macho Man" Of Old

  • Randy Savage wrestled his last match at Turning Point 2004.
  • It was his one and only TNA match.
  • Randy Savage had limited mobility.

Randy Savage did wrestle again following his appearance in Spider-Man. The version of Savage who appeared for TNA in late 2004 was positioned as a rival to top heel and reigning champion Jeff Jarrett. Savage looked stiff, with limited mobility. Jay Lethal spoke to pitching to "The Macho Man" that he should deliver an elbow drop off the top of a steel cage during this run, only for the legend to tell him he couldn't even attempt the move off the top rope again.

Savage's run was highlighted by teaming with Jeff Hardy and AJ Styles against Jarrett, Scott Hall, and Kevin Nash at Turning Point 2004. Rumors suggested that Savage was in line to challenge Jarrett for the NWA Championship, but wound up leaving the company instead when he disagreed with his character's creative direction.

Wrestling And Comics Continue To Be A Match

Many Wrestlers Have Been In Comic Book Media

  • Randy Savage's character is MCU cannon.
  • Batista was also a part of the MCU.
  • John Cena and The Rock have been in DC movies.

Savage’s appearance also makes his character a part of the multiverse of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with Raimi’s universe being established as canon in 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home. He is also not the only former WWE competitor to be a part of the MCU, with Batista being a part of the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise as Drax the Destroyer.

With their impressive physiques and athletic talents, there's little doubt the crossovers between wrestling and superhero media will continue for years to come. Much like his high-flying offense, intensity, and character work, Randy Savage was ahead of the curve in this regard with his iconic performance as Bonesaw McGraw. As unfortunate as it is that Savage's work in this role injured him, he at least had one last crossover appearance to solidify his legacy with a mainstream audience.

How An Iconic Role In Sam Raimi's Spider-Man Ended Randy Savage's Wrestling Career (2024)
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