WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a night that will be remembered as much for its physical toll as its technical brilliance, WFC Unforgiven left the capacity crowd at the MCI Center breathless, exhausted, and remarkably, without a definitive winner in its two biggest bouts.
While the world looked to Washington for a display of American strength, the squared circle provided a gritty metaphor for resilience: nobody was willing to stay down.
The Legend of the Iron Man
The night was defined by two back-to-back 5-star Iron Man matches. Colonel Guile and M. Bison fought to a 2–2 draw that saw the “dictator” survive a late-game surge from the Air Force pilot. However, the evening reached a fever pitch during the main event. Hulk Hogan proved the “Hulkamania” engine still has high-octane fuel, slamming Andre the Giant four times to secure a 5-1 lead. Yet, in a display of sheer giant-sized stubbornness, Andre clawed back in the final ten minutes to force a 5–5 draw.
The Analyst’s Desk: “Technical Mastery vs. Raw Will”
The sports world is buzzing over the results, particularly the 4.5-star technical clinic put on by Ryu and Kurt Angle. We spoke to some of the most respected voices in combat sports to get their take on this historic night.
“Look at the technique of that Ryu kid. It’s beautiful, but it’s dangerous. Kurt Angle is an Olympic Gold Medalist, a man who understands leverage better than anyone, and Ryu treated him like a sparring partner in those closing minutes. That Shin Shoryuken isn’t just a punch; it’s a perfectly timed counter-strike that exploits a wrestler’s forward momentum. Angle didn’t lose because he was weak; he lost because he met a master of timing.”
— Teddy Atlas, Boxing Trainer & Commentator
“What we saw with Andre and Hogan wasn’t a wrestling match; it was a test of the human cardiovascular system. For a 500-pound man to score four straight falls in the ‘championship rounds’ of a 30-minute fight tells me the P4P rankings are broken. You can talk about skill all you want, but at the end of the day, mass and will are a terrifying combination. Andre was disrespected at #14, and he just fought the #3 man to a standstill. That’s a statement.”
— Stephen A. Smith, CNN/Sports Personality
“The Guile/Bison draw is the one that fascinates me. Guile had the first fall. In any other environment, he’s the victor. But Bison’s ability to absorb punishment and stay composed under that ‘USA’ pressure was eerie. He’s 2-0-1 now, and he looks like he’s playing a much longer game than anyone else in the WFC.”
— Max Kellerman, ESPN Radio/Boxing Analyst
[[ UNFORGIVEN 2001: OFFICIAL SCORECARD ]]
| MATCH | RESULT | RATING | NOTES |
| Ryu vs. Kurt Angle (c) | Ryu (New Champion) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ | The technical “Fight of the Night.” |
| Guile vs. M. Bison | DRAW (2–2) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Bison survives the “Flash Kick” storm. |
| Hogan vs. Andre | DRAW (5–5) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | Hogan’s 4 slams vs. Andre’s 4-fall comeback. |

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OMG DID YOU SEE THAT IRON MAN MATCH?! RYU IS A BEAST, ALL HAIL THE NEW CHAMP! 😍 these matches are the reason PRO WRESTLING IS THE GREATEST SPORT IN THE UNIVERSE!!! #WFC #HULKAMANIA
whoa, the matches last night were rad! didn’t know who Ryu was but that fighter can throw down lol. all these cosplay guys fighting like it’s Street Fighter or sumthin’, why can’t tpawa lang sa wrestling? LOL! 🤷♂️
huh, wut a joke. Ryu only won bcuz OG Kurt got too comfortable. I mean, what’s this BISON garbage? just look at all the hype tho. not impressed, bro. can’t believe these legends getting overhyped in a DRAW. 🙄