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Post by anthonymm13 on May 26, 2022 3:44:29 GMT 1
Just wanted to drop in to say Hi real quick. Sorry for a bit of a hiatus, but its the busy month at work and I've been doing a lot of writing there thats kept me from getting the chance to put new events out. But don't worry, I'll be back soon. Actually have sims done through Superbrawl 97. So there's plenty more to come. Stay tuned.
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Post by rabbitman on May 26, 2022 6:46:17 GMT 1
As long as Alex Wright comes back from injury and ultimately saves us all from the dastardly NWO, we're cool with the delay.
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Post by Asaemon on May 26, 2022 14:37:53 GMT 1
Just wanted to drop in to say Hi real quick. Sorry for a bit of a hiatus, but its the busy month at work and I've been doing a lot of writing there thats kept me from getting the chance to put new events out. But don't worry, I'll be back soon. Actually have sims done through Superbrawl 97. So there's plenty more to come. Stay tuned. Looking forward for your return.
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Post by anthonymm13 on Jun 12, 2022 18:01:58 GMT 1
MONDAY NITRO (Sept. 16, 1996) Nitro opened up with shots of fans arriving to the arena where in the concourse, people wearing nWo shirts were passing out flyers promoting the group. The announcers explained that the nWo negotiated some stipulations to War Games, where since they won, they received open access to WCW arenas, the ability to set matches involving nWo members and free TV time whenever they wanted it.
Harlem Heat (Stevie Ray and Booker T) defeated The Destruction Crew (Mike Enos and Wayne Bloom) when Booker pinned W. Bloom with the Harlem Hangover in 9:50. Rating: * ½
Harlem Heat has had issues with the Destruction Crew and aimed to settle them tonight getting a decisive win.
Interview with Chris Candido
Chris Candido, with Tammy Lynn along side, talked about how he previously said he was gonna keep an eye on the Fall Brawl TV title match and wanted to get his title back he said he was cheated out of. He said he did keep an eye on Fall Brawl, he watched the entire event and knows now what he's gotta do.
Marcus Bagwell pinned Konnan with the Fisherman Suplex in 14:34. Rating: *** ¾
The Horsemen have decided they and they alone need to be the protectors of WCW, and that includes holding titles. Marcus Bagwell has set his sites on Eddie Guerrero’s TV title. To get in line, he had to get through former champion Konnan, but it was a task Bagwell was up to.
During the match, cameras caught in the crowd a wrestler announcers identified as former WWF wrestler the 1-2-3 Kid. It was unclear what he was doing there.
The nWo sits outside in a limo
Fresh off their victory at War Games, the nWo, with their newest member Diamond Dallas Page, were outside the arena in a limo. The group bragged about getting yet another victory over WCW. DDP commented that they might as well start calling this nWo Nitro, to which Hogan said that has a nice ring to it.
Stone Cold Steve Austin pinned Lord Steven Regal with the Stone Cold Stunner in 12:03. Rating: ** 1/2 (Stone Cold Steve Austin retained the WCW UNITED STATES TITLE.)
We thought we might see Candido in the previous match between Bagwell and former TV champion Konnan, but instead he showed up, sneaking behind Austin who was celebrating his win, attacking him with a chair. Candido laid out Austin with a chair until Austin was out cold. Candido set up the chair and sat down to talk. He said he once thought he needed to get the TV title back, but he realized, he was graduating up. While he'll always hold dear the accomplishments he had as TV champion, there are bigger things in his career. Bigger things like the US title.
Interview with the former 1-2-3 Kid
Gene Okerlund went over to where the Kid was sitting and asked him what he was doing here. The Kid answered that he’s heard this is the place to be, where the big boys play. But then he asked Gene who won War Games since he was on a plane and couldn’t see the end. Okerlund told him the nWo won. To which the Kid replied “Shucks.”
Carl Ouellet pinned Villano IV with the Cannonball in 5:08. Rating: * ½
Carl Ouellet had another impressive performance and is turning heads with the WCW front office. But he's also catching the eye of others. During his match, a mysterious man in a black trench coat was spotted watching Ouellet in the corner of the arena. Announcers identified him as former Independent star 911.
Dance Break
Eric Bischoff and Bobby Heenan were talking about the remainder of the card, plugging the main event top contenders match, when all of a sudden dance music began to play and a number of scantily clad dancing girls came out from the back and began to dance on the stage. Following them out was Disco Inferno who danced with all the girls for a few minutes before they all left and went to the back.
The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner) defeated Greg Valentine and Honkey Tonk Man when S. Steiner pinned Honky after a top rope bulldog in 13:04. Rating: ** ¾
Early in the match, the former 1-2-3 Kid stood up from his seat and revealed some sort of remote control. He pushed a button and a bunch of nWo propaganda, flyers promoting the group and making fun of WCW fell from the sky and littered the ringside area.
In the match, the Steiners were clearly upset by the flyers in and around the ring and it threw them off their game for a bit. However, they were able to come back and pick up the win. Randy Savage pinned Ric Flair after a small package in 17:42. Rating: ** ¾
Flair and Savage were fighting to decide who gets a world title shot against Hulk Hogan at Halloween Havoc. Flair and the rest of the Horsemen, however, were upset at Savage for not making it to the cage for War Games, blaming him for WCW’s loss. Before the match, Davey Boy, Arn and Bagwell spoke saying they warned Savage and everyone to hold up their end of the deal and they failed. The Horsemen, though, couldn’t help Flair get the win over Savage, as the Macho Man turned a Figure Four into a small package to earn the title shot. But after the match, all four Horsemen got in the ring and kept attacking Savage after the match.
Vader came down to the ring apparently trying to bring peace. Vader, arm still bandaged up from War Games was saying they were all WCW and can't afford to be finger pointing. Davey Boy, though, got in his face saying WCW doesn't need failures like him. They need a group like the Horsemen. Vader shoved Davey out of his face, but then got his leg clipped out by Anderson. The Horsemen then continued to beat down both Vader and Savage.
Video showed the nWo, their newest member who they called Syxx, all sitting in a limo watching the match and laughing at WCW’s infighting. They brought up a comment the announcers made earlier about most of WCW’s top stars being in Japan next week and missing Nitro and commented that they might need to fill the void at Nitro.
Card rating: ** 1/2
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MONDAY NITRO (Sept. 23, 1996)
The nWo arrives
On a night where many of WCW’s top stars were overseas doing an event in Japan, the entire nWo arrived as one unit. And thanks to a stipulation of their win at War Games, they were able to walk right in.
They commented about how fun tonight was going to be with Randy Savage one of the few top stars in the building. Rey Misterio Jr. pinned Psychosis with the Top-Rope Frankensteiner in 9:49. Rating: *** 1/2 (Rey Misterio Jr. retained the WCW WORLD CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE.)
Rey Misterio successfully defended his Cruiserweight title against Psychosis. The two had a great back-and-forth match that Misterio won after his hurracanranna.
The Faces of Fear (Meng and The Barbarian) defeated Headbanger Mosh and Headbanger Thrasher when Barbarian pinned Thrasher with a flying clothesline in 8:10. Rating: *
The Faces of Fear took on the newest team to arrive in WCW, the Headbangers. The unorthodox pairing caught the former champions off guard early, but their experience edge, combined with their power and athleticism allowed Faces of Fear to score the win.
Johnny B. Badd pinned Scotty Riggs with the Tutti Frutti in 11:38. Rating: *** 1/4
It was announced that the winner of this match would face Stone Cold Steve Austin for the United States title. The match went back-and-forth for a while until Riggs’ former partner, Alex Wright came down to the ring on crutches.
When Riggs tumbled to the outside and the ref was admonishing Badd, Wright broke a crutch over Riggs’ head. Badd came and pushed Riggs back into the ring and quickly put him away.
Randy Savage defeated Pat Tanaka by disqualification in 5:52. Rating: ** [Scott Hall and Kevin Nash interfered against Randy Savage.]
Savage was won of the few top WCW stars not overseas but that left him vulnerable to the nWo. In the middle of his match, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall ran in and attacked. Savage tried to fight them off, but more nWo members piled into the ring and demolished the top contender to Hollywood Hogan’s world title.
Savage was knocked unconscious as all the nWo members turns hitting him with powerbombs, diamond cutters, Outsider Edge’s and leg drops. They gave him a spray painted “nWo” tag as Nash and Hall carried him to the back.
After demolishing Savage, the nWo members went to the broadcast booth and took over the show, scaring away the WCW announcers and taking over the show. They also introduced the newest nWo member, their head of security, Vincent.
With that, they welcomed us into nWo Nitro!
Diamond Dallas Page defeated Chris Kanyon by countout in 4:28. Rating: * 1/4
Rick Rude, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash were on commentary as DDP made his nWo debut with Chris Kanyon as his opponent. Page executed a few offensive moves then tossed Kanyon outside where Vincent made his presence felt pounding away.
Scott Hall said that looked like fun and left the booth to go down to ringside. He hit Kanyon with an Outsider Edge on the floor and Kanyon was in no shape to beat a count back into the ring.
Syxx pinned Lizmark Jr. with the Top Rope Legdrop in 5:05. Rating: ** 1/4
Syxx made his first in-ring appearance. Lizmark Jr. was his sacrificial lamb. DDP stopped by the booth saying this nWo life “is just too sweet.” But he felt a bit guilty for having Hall and Vincent led a hand, he should go return the favor.
He went to the ring and hit Lizmark with a Diamond Cutter before Syxx hit a flying leg drop to get the pin. While the referee was wanting to disqualify Syxx, Hall was sitting ringside and told the ref, no, he needs to count the 1-2-3.
The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) defeated The Faces of Fear (Meng and The Barbarian) when Nash pinned Meng with the Jackknife Power Bomb in 9:25. Rating: -1/4* Rude and DDP were joined by Hogan in the announce booth as Hall and Nash came to the ring for a match. Two youngsters were set to be their challengers, but the Faces of Fear attacked them during their walk to the ring and took their place in the match.
Hall and Nash were a bit taken back, but let it go and had their match against Meng and The Barbarian. Rude even mentioned being impressed by the guts of the two, saying they would make pretty good nWo members if they were able to see the light and came over to “fight on the side of good.” Faces of Fear started to take control of the match, but the nWo rushed the ring and took them out. Hall held the referee’s face in his chest saying if he can’t see it, he can’t call for a DQ. Once the damage was done, Hall released the ref as Nash jackknifed Meng for the win.
Card rating: * 1/2
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MONDAY NITRO (Sept. 30, 1996) WCW stars meet in the ring Nitro opened with Lex Luger, Big Van Vader and Randy Savage in the ring. They were soon joined by several others such as Eddie Guerrero, The Steiner Brothers and the Faces of Fear.
Luger spoke saying many of them were over in Japan last week and as a result, the nWo took things over. Watching the tape of the show made him sick. It made everyone in this ring sick. And they are not letting it slide. WCW is putting up a united front. But as they were talking about unity, they were doing so without any of the Horsemen present. That soon changed as all four, led by Ric Flair made their way to the ring. Flair said he thought WCW needed to unite, but when he joined with them, they let him down. Luger, Savage and Vader were failures.
The groups went back and forth until Luger finally laid it out, there's a bunch in the ring that don't have anything to do tonight, so let’s have an 8-man tag to see who is the best for WCW.
Mr. J.L. defeated Dean Malenko by disqualification in 15:49. Rating: *** 1/2
In a match that would have huge implications in the Cruiserweight division, former champ JL faced the man he won the belt from, Dean Malenko. Each were looking to get a shot at new champ Rey Misterio Jr.
After a great match, Malenko actually made JL submit to his Texas Cloverleaf, but Malenko refused to break the hold. He kept it on long enough for the referee to reverse his decision. Chris Candido pinned Bobby Eaton with the Blonde Bombshell in 0:13:31. Rating: *** ½
Last time we saw Chris Candido, he was laying out Steve Austin with a chair, challenging Stone Cold for his US title. Stone Cold tried to pay him back after his match, but Candido took Tammy Lynn and snuck out through the crowd. Austin was in the ring with no one to beat up, so he just went ahead and Stunned Bobby Eaton for the fun of it.
Disco Inferno dance break
Disco Inferno came out again with several gorgeous ladies for a dance party in the ring. Disco spoke briefly, saying he's realized there are people in WCW who take this sport way too seriously. Wrestling should be fun and good times, and that's what he's all about, doing this all with a smile on his face.
Scotty Riggs pinned David Taylor after a short clothesline in 6:00. Rating: **
Scotty Riggs was upset over what happened last week. He called out Alex Wright to face him. Wright showed up on the video board saying of course Riggs would want to challenge a handicap. That showed his severe lack of class. Wright said he’s hurt and it will be months before he can get back in the ring. But if Riggs wanted a fight, he can find someone to fight him.
At that point, David Taylor came to the ring to face Riggs in a match. He took an initial edge, but it wasn’t long before Riggs seized control of the match and won it fairly easily. 911 pinned Van Hammer with the Choke Slam in 6:09. Rating: 1/4*
911 has been hanging around WCW arena’s for a few weeks, standing back watching Carl Ouellet's matches. Tonight he made his official WCW debut and made quick work of Van Hammer, almost making a point to showcase he was a tougher man. The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner) defeated The Faces of Fear (Meng and The Barbarian) when S. Steiner pinned Meng with the Frankensteiner in 13:23. Rating: *
While there seems to be quite a bit of dissension within WCW, and the night’s main event is evidence of that, this match was between two teams firmly together in backing WCW.
There was quite a bit of mutual respect between the two teams, as they even shook hands before the match. And even after the Steiners prevailed, the Faces of Fear again extended their hands to congratulate the Steiners.
Arn Anderson, Davey Boy Smith, Marcus Bagwell and Ric Flair defeated Lex Luger, Big Van Vader, Eddie Guerrero and Randy Savage when M. Bagwell pinned E. Guerrero after a vertical facebuster in 15:18. Rating: ** 3/4
The Horsemen have said they need to be the ones leading WCW and everyone should fall in line behind them. But the group across the ring from them are highly capable as well.
Eric Bischoff and the announce crew kept mentioning while it’s great to have a match of this caliber, it’s sad to see WCW’s best fighting each other instead of the nWo.
After things all broke down and everyone began fighting all around the ring, Anderson tossed Bagwell some brass knucks that he knocked Eddie Guerrero out with setting up the end.
The Horsemen celebrated their win as they left, all the while still calling the WCW group recovering in the ring, failures.
Meanwhile, the nWo was shown sitting in a hotel room watching Nitro. They were laughing at the fact WCW was too worried about fighting each other. Hogan said taking over is going to be so much easier than they thought. Card rating: **
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Post by anthonymm13 on Jun 21, 2022 17:27:02 GMT 1
MONDAY NITRO (Oct. 7, 1996) Stone Cold Steve Austin pinned Johnny B. Badd with the Stone Cold Stunner in 9:09. Rating: ** 1/2 (Stone Cold Steve Austin retained the WCW UNITED STATES TITLE.)
Stone Cold successfully defended his US title against Johnny B. Badd, but after, Chris Candido once again attempted to blindside Austin. Only Austin was wise this time around. He caught Candido trying to sneak up and delivered a Stunner to him. Meanwhile, Badd refused to leave the ring, throwing a tantrum and blaming everyone else for his loss, but himself. He was interrupted by dance music and the appearance of several beautiful women coming out from the back, followed by Disco Inferno.
Disco danced down to the ring and told Badd he needs to stop getting so down on himself. Badd was a much better wrestler when he was having fun and living the life. He needs to put a smile back on his face and the success will follow. Badd apparently didn't like this idea, attempting to swing at Disco, who ducked then countered by hitting Badd with a swinging neckbreaker. Disco and his girls then went back to dancing, and danced all the way to the back.
Lex Luger made M. Wallstreet submit to the Torture Rack in 6:59. Rating: *
Lex Luger was interviewed after his match, but he was interrupted by Diamond Dallas Page. Well, at least his voice. DDP was over the loudspeaker having taken over the arena's sound system. Page said he's gotta actually give Luger credit for being smarter than he thought he was, cause Luger was right about DDP the whole time. A video than began to play of the night the nWo attacked WCW in the back lot of Universal Studios at Nitro. Page was talking to Rick Rude around the corner from the main assault. They saw, and laughed at, Kevin Nash throwing Rey Misterio javelin style into a trailer. Page then spotted The Barbarian walking toward the assault and ran over and stopped him by attacking him from behind where he couldn’t see who it was.
Rude is then heard telling Page, "Quick, they're coming," to which DDP then dropped to the ground, rolling around holding his arm moaning in pain.
The Unforgiven (Barry Windham and Justin Bradshaw) defeated Villano IV and Villano V when B. Windham pinned Villano V with the Superplex in 7:54. Rating: ** 3/4 (The Unforgiven retained the WCW WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES.)
The World Tag Team Champions were impressive in a dominant win over Los Villanos. After the match, The Outsiders began to approach the ring. The Unforgiven was ready to fight but Nash said none of that would be necessary.
He said they were simply extending a courtesy. Due to the nWo’s win at War Games, they earned the right to challenge for whatever titles they want whenever they want, so they’ll see them at Halloween Havoc.
Rey Misterio Jr. pinned Mr. J.L. with the Top-Rope Frankensteiner in 10:14. Rating: *** 1/4 (Rey Misterio Jr. retained the WCW WORLD CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE.)
Rey Misterio defended his Cruiserweight title over the man he won it from. Rey was successful again, but after the match, Rey has his leg clipped out from under him by Dean Malenko.
Malenko rushed in to attack and then locked Rey in the Texas Cloverleaf. JL took some time to recover from the match, then helped break up the hold and helped fight off Malenko. Big Van Vader pinned Hugh Morrus with the Vader Bomb in 10:44. Rating: *** ¼
Vader picked up a win over Hugh Morrus. But on his way to the back, he was blindsided by Davey Boy Smith and Arn Anderson. The two Horsemen beat down Vader, calling him a failure and a letdown. The Steiner Brothers came by to stop it, asking the Horsemen what was wrong with them. Davey told them to mind their own business or they'd be next. The Steiners tried to say we're all WCW, but the Horsemen were having none of it.
The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner) defeated Lord Steven Regal and David Taylor when S. Steiner defeated D. Taylor by disqualification in 14:16. Rating: ** 1/4 [Arn Anderson interfered against Scott Steiner.]
The Horsemen, still holding a grudge over the Steiners stepping in their business earlier in the night, reappeared in the middle of the Steiners' match. Arn, Bagwell and Davey Boy ran in and attacked the brothers causing the disqualification, once again leaving them laying after a vicious assault.
Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair
Tonight's scheduled main event between Randy Savage and Ric Flair never got going. Savage went to the ring, but when Flair's music hit, there was no Nature Boy.
Cameras were in the back as the entire nWo was beating down Ric Flair in the hallway. Well, the entire nWo except Hulk Hogan. Hogan, came up behind Savage with a chair and attacked the Macho Man. DDP even drug out Miss Elizabeth to watch Hogan beat down her ex-husband. Hogan delivered many leg drops to an already unconscious Savage, then spraypainted him with the nWo label. All the while, Eric Bischoff announced that he was receiving word nWo members were guarding the back entrance to the ringside area, cutting off any potential reenforcements.
Card rating: ** 3/4
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MONDAY NITRO (Oct. 14, 1996)
Dean Malenko defeated Lizmark Jr. when Lizmark Jr. passed out in the Texas Cloverleaf in 11:34. Rating: **** ¼
Malenko has been ruthless lately. He continued that with a victory over Lizmark Jr., but as he has done in the past, he refused to let go of the hold after the bell rang.
It wasn’t until Rey Misterio Jr. ran down that Malenko let down so he could meet Rey and start brawling.
It was later announced the two will face each other at Halloween Havoc for the Cruiserweight title.
No-Countout-No-DQ-Match: Harlem Heat (Stevie Ray and Booker T) defeated The Destruction Crew (Mike Enos and Wayne Bloom) when Booker pinned W. Bloom with the Axe Kick in 14:01. Rating: ** 1/2
Harlem Heat and The Destruction Crew have had many issues of late that only a no-DQ fight could solve. The two teams brought a variety of weapons into play, and in the end, Harlem Heath showed to be the tougher team, scoring the win.
Big Van Vader defeated Davey Boy Smith by countout in 8:46. Rating: ** 1/4
The Horsemen attacked Vader last week, calling him a failure for losing War Games. Vader aimed to get some revenge and send a message at the same time.
The match spilled to the floor where Vader took control and hit Davey with a powerbomb on the floor. Vader got back in the ring but Davey couldn’t and got counted out. It seemed as if Vader wanted to go do more damage, but the other Horsemen came down and tended to Davey, at the same time sending a warning to Vader.
Carl Ouellet pinned Bobby Eaton with the Cannonball in 6:46. Rating: * ¾
Another week, another impressive showing for Carl Ouellet as he dominated veteran Bobby Eaton. But he still had his hand raised in the air by the ref when 911’s music hit and he came out for his next match.
911 entered the ring, gave Carl what seemed to be a mock applause clap, then readied for his match.
911 pinned Chris Kanyon with the Choke Slam in 4:06. Rating: ** 1/4
Chris Kanyon was 911’s sacrificial lamb as 911 was just as impressive and dominant in posting his win.
Disco Inferno pinned Silver King with the Last Dance in 6:49. Rating: ***
Music hit and a stream of dancing girls came out of the back, followed by Disco Inferno. They danced Disco all the way down to the ring. Once inside, Disco turned all business in destroying Silver King.
Post match, it was back to dance fever as the girls joined him in a celebration dance.
Arn Anderson and Ric Flair defeated The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner) when A. Anderson pinned S. Steiner with the DDT in 13:51. Rating: *** 1/4
In addition to Vader, the Horsemen have growing tensions with the Steiners. This fight turned out a bit better for the Horsemen.
It was quite a match but Marcus Bagwell proved to be the difference, coming down to give his fellow Horsemen a hand.
After the match, all three continued to stomp away at the Steiners until Vader came back down to chase everyone away. Card rating: ** 3/4
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MONDAY NITRO (Oct. 21, 1996)
At the opening of the show, the announcers made mention of a steel cage hanging above the ring that they had no idea what it was there for. They were hoping they’d get answers when Rick Rude of the nWo came to the ring by himself at the start of the show. Rude said the nWo earned the right to schedule matches they want, when they want, part of the conditions of them winning War Games. So less than a week before he challenges Hollywood Hogan for the nWo world title, they are scheduling Randy Savage to go 1 on 1 with Scott Hall tonight.
The Unforgiven (Barry Windham and Justin Bradshaw) defeated Hugh Morrus and Shark when Bradshaw pinned Morrus with the Lariat in 9:21. Rating: ** (The Unforgiven retained the WCW WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES.)
Shortly after the match began, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall came out from the back with lawn chairs and popcorn and they sat on the ramp watching the team they’ll challenge for the belts at Halloween Havoc.
The Unforgiven was definitely aware of their presence and seemed to try to send a message to their future challengers. Though the Outsiders seemed to just laugh it off, once couldn’t help but be impressed with how well The Unforgiven handled the two big men. Diamond Dallas Page defeated The Barbarian by disqualification in 7:48. Rating: ** [Lex Luger interfered against Diamond Dallas Page.]
The nWo wanted to demonstrate the nWo's superiority over WCW, so they were giving Diamond Dallas Page a match. This turned out to be a trap, drawing Lex Luger to the ring. Luger rushed to attack Page and was about to get him in the torture rack when Hall and Nash ran down to attack Luger.
They were ready for a 3-on-1 assault but the Barbarian came back into the ring, his partner Meng ran down, the Steiners ran down, all chasing off the nWo before too much damage could be inflicted as WCW stood tall in the ring.
Glacier pinned M. Wallstreet after the Cryonic Kick in 10:27. Rating: * 1/4
The rookie martial artist matched up with the veteran mat technician. Wallstreet succeeded in grounding Glacier for a portion of the match but Glacier put him away with his Cryonic kick.
After the match however, Glacier’s celebration was cut short when his trademark blue lighting turned red as a monster of a man emerged and stood posed by the entrance.
The Headbangers (Headbanger Mosh and Headbanger Thrasher) defeated David Taylor and Lord Steven Regal when Thrasher pinned Regal with the Top Rope Legdrop in 12:21. Rating: ***
One of the newest arrivals in WCW picked up their biggest win to date as the Headbangers upset Regal and Taylor.
Chris Kanyon pinned Johnny B. Badd after a Victory Roll in 8:59. Rating: ** ¾
Johnny B. Badd was wrestling Chris Kanyon and getting the best of the young rookie to the point where he felt comfortable showboating instead of putting him away. But then the disco music hit and a number of dancing girls poured out of the back, followed by Disco Inferno.
Disco just danced with the girls on the stage, drawing Badd's attention to the point where Kanyon rolled him up from behind for a pin.
Randy Savage defeated Scott Hall by disqualification in 12:31. Rating: ** [Kevin Nash interfered against Randy Savage.]
Despite the natural assumption the main event would turn into chaos, it was kept a 1-on-1 match with no interference. For the most part. Savage started to pick up momentum until Hall hit a low blow and both men were down. Then, out of nowhere, the cage that was hanging above the ring all night began to lower. Nobody knew what was going on, but Hogan and Nash came down, with a key to get into the padlocked door.
WCW members tried to run down but the cage kept them out while Savage was getting destroyed inside the cage. Finally, Vader was able to rip the door off its hinges and WCW members rushed into the cage. The rest of the nWo came in as well and a brawl commenced until the show ran out of time in the middle of the mess.
Card rating: ** 1/4
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Post by anthonymm13 on Jun 21, 2022 17:32:06 GMT 1
CARD FOR HALLOWEEN HAVOC
WCW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE Hollywood Hogan (c) vs. Randy Savage
WCW WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES The Unforgiven (c) vs. The Outsiders
WCW UNITED STATES TITLE Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. Chris Candido
WCW TELEVISION TITLE Eddie Guerrero (c) vs. Marcus Bagwell
WCW CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE Rey Misterio Jr. (c) vs. Dean Malenko
Diamond Dallas Page vs. Lex Luger
The Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson & Davey Boy Smith) vs. Big Van Vader & The Steiner Brothers
Disco Inferno vs. Johnny B. Badd
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Post by Asaemon on Jun 21, 2022 19:17:57 GMT 1
WCW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE Hollywood Hogan (c) vs. Randy Savage
WCW WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES The Unforgiven (c) vs. The Outsiders
WCW UNITED STATES TITLE Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. Chris Candido
WCW TELEVISION TITLE Eddie Guerrero (c) vs. Marcus Bagwell
WCW CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE Rey Misterio Jr. (c) vs. Dean Malenko
Diamond Dallas Page vs. Lex Luger
The Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson & Davey Boy Smith) vs. Big Van Vader & The Steiner Brothers
Disco Inferno vs. Johnny B. Badd
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Post by dhk1989 on Jun 21, 2022 19:24:36 GMT 1
WCW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE Hollywood Hogan (c) vs. Randy Savage
WCW WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES The Unforgiven (c) vs. The Outsiders
WCW UNITED STATES TITLE Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. Chris Candido
WCW TELEVISION TITLE Eddie Guerrero (c) vs. Marcus Bagwell
WCW CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE Rey Misterio Jr. (c) vs. Dean Malenko
Diamond Dallas Page vs. Lex Luger
The Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson & Davey Boy Smith) vs. Big Van Vader & The Steiner Brothers
Disco Inferno vs. Johnny B. Badd
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Post by henriquesser on Jun 21, 2022 20:00:36 GMT 1
WCW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE Hollywood Hogan (c) vs. Randy Savage
WCW WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES The Unforgiven (c) vs. The Outsiders
WCW UNITED STATES TITLE Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. Chris Candido
WCW TELEVISION TITLE Eddie Guerrero (c) vs. Marcus Bagwell
WCW CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE Rey Misterio Jr. (c) vs. Dean Malenko
Diamond Dallas Page vs. Lex Luger
The Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson & Davey Boy Smith) vs. Big Van Vader & The Steiner Brothers
Disco Inferno vs. Johnny B. Badd
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Post by Purotastic on Jun 22, 2022 22:31:30 GMT 1
WCW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE Hollywood Hogan (c) vs. Randy Savage
WCW WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES The Unforgiven (c) vs. The Outsiders
WCW UNITED STATES TITLE Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs. Chris Candido
WCW TELEVISION TITLE Eddie Guerrero (c) vs. Marcus Bagwell
WCW CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE Rey Misterio Jr. (c) vs. Dean Malenko
Diamond Dallas Page vs. Lex Luger
The Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson & Davey Boy Smith) vs. Big Van Vader & The Steiner Brothers
Disco Inferno vs. Johnny B. Badd
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