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WCW Saturday Night – [Saturday] Week 2 [July] [1995]
The new Number One in Professional Wrestling…
These are the results from WCW Saturday Night, being held by World Championship Wrestling. It is being held in front of 18,084 people at Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Tony Schiavone, Bobby “The Brain” Heenan and Eric Bischoff open the show telling us that tonight’s Main Event will feature a match between Steven Regal and Vader for the WCW World Heavyweight title.
Schiavone says that tonights episode could become the greatest and most explosive night in the history of our sport…
World Championship Wrestling is the new Number One in Professional Wrestling
For the Cruiserweight match we had Mikey Tenay and Chris Cruise replacing Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan at the broadcast booth.
Cruiserweight Match for the WCW Cruiserweight Title
Ultimo Dragon, Jushin Thunder Liger & Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Damian 666, Halloween & Shiryu
In a energetic Cruiserweight bout that had jaw-dropping high-flying and fast-paced moves, Ultimo Dragon, Jushin Thunder Liger and Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Damian 666, Halloween and Shiryu in 7:04 when Ultimo Dragon defeated Shiryu by pinfall with a Dragon Backbreaker.
Rating: 61 C
Cruiserweight Division Vignette
The WCW Cruiserweight division offers fast paced adrenaline pumping show-stealing matches with high-risk maneuvers, amazing characters and stylish high flyers. WCW have some of the best athletes that implements various styles, as Lucha Libre, Japanese Junior Heavyweights, North American Cruiserweights and submission-based technicans.
Rating: 70 C+
Jim Powers & Alex Wright vs. Disco Inferno & Chick Donovan
In a bout that had decent wrestling and little heat, Jim Powers and Alex Wright defeated Disco Inferno and Chick Donovan in 4:57 when “Das Wunderkind” Alex Wright defeated “Golden Boy” Chick Donovan by pinfall with a Hangman’s Neckbreaker.
Rating: 63 C
“Mean” Gene Okerlund is promoting a WCW Hotline story on wrestling legend Abdullah the Butcher that could sign with WCW…
Straight outta Nastyville, it’s The Nasty Boys…
The Nasty Boys vs. Nasty Ned & Big Joe Nasty
“The Original Nasty Boy” Nasty Ned says that Big Joe Nasty is his big brother and will take care of The Nasty Boys.
“Sloppy as hell and more than a little dangerous”. The Nasty Boys wrestles in a ‘garbage’ brawl-style that features a lot of hard-hitting strikes that makes their matches more like streetfights than pro wrestling matches.
The physically imposing Big Joe Nasty is a massive 6-foot-10 super-heavyweight.
It’s a good ol’ no-nonsense, take-no-prisoners brawl.
In a brawl that was sloppy as hell, and more than a little dangerous, The Nasty Boys defeated Nasty Ned & Joe Nasty in 6:20 when Big Joe Nasty was counted out while fighting Brian Knobbs.
Saggs says everyone will be nastizied, while Knobbs is screaming and yelling.
We’re the Boys!
We’re the Nasty Boys!
We got a bad reputation!
If you mess with the boys!
Get ready for Pity City!
The Nasties laughs and gives him a extra Pit Stop.
Big Joe Nasty attempted to re-enter the ring to settle the score, but were prevented by doing so by security
Rating: 75 B-
Pull Apart Brawl
An argument breaks out between The Nasty Boys and Nasty Ned/Big Joe Nasty, and before long it has descended into a wild chaotic brawl between four workers.
“The Most Evil Man in Professional Wrestling of All Time” Kevin Sullivan and his 450 pound bash brother One Man Gang join the brawl.
Jerry Sags gets hold of a steel chair and cleared the ring just, as a number of officials and other wrestlers arrives.
Rating: 94 A
WCW Wrestling Hotline
Best there is… past, present and future!
“Ohhhhh yeahhhh!”
Any scrub unlucky enough to find himself in the ring facing Bunkhouse Buck is likely to end up hog-tied, strangled, or sprayed with tobacco juice to add insult to injury once the brutal squash is over.
Randy Savage vs. Bunkhouse Buck
“Macho Man” Randy Savage opens the match gouging Bunkhouse Buck’s face after delivering a Back Elbow.
Buck misses a Clothesline and is dropped by Savage with a Forearm Shot.
Buck gets some offense and Savage is sent to the floor where Buck gets a few cheap shots in. Buck rams Savage shoulder first into the ring post and Slams Savage on the floor!
Back in the ring they are engaged in a entertaining punching battle.
Savage lands a Diving Double Axe-Handle.
Savage Slams Buck off the middle rope and hits the Top Rope Elbow Drop to the win the match.
In a bout that had superb wrestling and great heat, Randy Savage defeated Bunkhouse Buck in 6:44 by pinfall with a Savage Elbow Drop.
Rating: 76 B-
Interview w/ Randy Savage
Tony Schiavone interviews “Macho Man” Randy Savage and he growls about “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair and the Lifeguard Match at Bash at the Beach.
Savage says that he told Bunkhouse Buck he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Savage is going to stop being a nice guy at Bash at the Beach when he meets “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair.
Savage is going to show Flair that he shouldn’t have messed with him and his family!
Savage says he can’t be controlled. There is no stopping the madness!
“The madness is runnin’ wild! Ohhhhh yeahhhh!”
*finger snap*
“Outta Here!”
*Savage leaves*
Rating: 100 A*
It’s WCW’s lovable, zany kooky kitty mascot Wild Cat Willie dancing and entertaining the crowd…
It’s time for another lesson in violence.
Non Title Match
Hack Myers and Sam McGraw vs. Miracle Violence Connection © w/ Col. Parker
The Miracle Violence Connection lands some incredibly stiff offence, which was an enthralling blend of Suplexes, Lariats and characterful, football-inspired Charges.
In a hard-hitting squash match, Miracle Violence Connection defeated jobber duo Hack Myers and Sam McGraw in 1:52 when Terry Gordy defeated Hack Myers by pinfall with a Tag Neckbreaker Bomb.
Rating: 59 C
Interview w/ The Miracle Violence Connection
After the match, Eric Bischoff interviews The Miracle Violence Connection and Colonel Robert Parker. They talk about how they promised to win the titles and they did. They issue a challenge to The Steiner Brothers and Harlem Heat for the Great American Bash.
The Steiner Brothers and Harlem Heat attempted to come ringside, but were prevented by doing so by security
Nick Bockwinkel announces that The Miracle Violence Connection vs. Harlem Heat vs. The Steiners is on for Bash at the Beach.
Rating: 90 A
Tony Schiavone is promoting a WCW Hotline story on three major WWF stars who were headed to WCW…
“The Dog Faced Gremlin” is known for his unabashed use of brute force and his “on the stick” wacky interviews.
Bam Bam Bigelow is known for his trademark look: tights with a flame motif to match the tattoo of flames on his skull. He is joined by Colonel Robert Parker smoking his Cuban cigar while the crowd chants “KFC” at Col. Parker.
Singles Match for the WCW United States Title
Rick Steiner vs. Bam Bam Bigelow © w/ Col. Parker
Crowd’s hot and the match has a ton of energy and drama!
Rick Steiner has a Suplex-based offense and shooter reputation. He is incredibly strong, and is known for brutalizing opponents in the ring with his stiff, brawling wrestling style.
“The Beast from the East” is a big man, nearly 400 pounds. He is an incredibly talented performer, somehow capable of hurtling his mammoth frame around the ring in the manner of an acrobat without compromising his formidable power game.
In a bout that had great heat and decent wrestling, Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Rick Steiner in 9:35 by pinfall with a Powerbomb following interference from Steve Williams and Terry Gordy.
Bam Bam Bigelow makes defence number 2 of his WCW United States title.
Rating: 81 B
Randy Savage on the set of Baywatch
Clips of the WCW stars Randy Savage, Alex Wright and The American Males on the set of Baywatch.
“Macho Man” Randy Savage poses and is chilling with the Baywatch busty babes.
Randy Savage says he is the “Best there is… past, present and future!”
“Ohhhhh yeahhhh!”
“Macho Man” is just casually pumping iron on the beach while a bunch of curvy babes in Baywatch swimsuits stand around going “Yeah come on lift weights! Yeah come on do it!”
“The Nature Boy” Ric Flair pops in from out of nowhere thanks to his Baywatch outfit camouflage, shoves a beach dude in the face and tries to choke Savage to death with his own weights.
When that doesn’t work, he gives Savage some knife edged Chops and throws sand in his eyes.
Flair does the strut for a moment, and then turns and kicks the living hell out of “Macho Man”.
A selection of other wrestlers, including Sting , Alex Wright and The American Males, chase off Ric Flair.
Flair hightails, but laughs and smiles as he leaves.
“I’m still on everyone’s mind…just listen to Savage.”
“Woooo!”
Rating: 100 A*
WCW Power Plant Training Facility Promo
Sting & The Warrior vs. The Super Assassins w/ Jimmy Hart
It’s a powerhouse vs. powerhouse dream match with power moves galore.
Sting is an exceptional athlete for a heavyweight, wowing crowds with a high paced style and in ring charisma and energy not seen by many heavyweights.
The Warrior is a insanely ripped, snarling, facepainted maniac with neon tassels on his biceps known for his berserker rage attacks.
Super
Assassin #1 and Super Assassin #2 are two of the most awesome, massive, and powerful grapplers ever to enter the squared-circle.
“The Mouth of the South” Jimmy Hart is using his trademark megaphone to shout instructions to his two Superstars.
In a hard-hitting match match, Sting & The Warrior defeated The Super Assassins II in 7:02 when Super Assassin #1 was counted out while fighting Sting.
Rating: 74 B-
Bash at the Beach Control Center
An Event So Hot, They Had To Put It On The Beach!
Bash at the Beach Control Center segment hosted by Gene Okerlund.
After a break, we’re with Gene Okerlund
Mean Gene is interviewing Sting and The Warrior about the match against Vader, Bam Bam Bigelow and Meng, with Sting saying Vader, Bam Bam Bigelow and Meng don’t scare him and that he wants a match with them even before their scheduled match at Bash af the Beach.
“At Bash at the Beach it’s showtime, folks!”
Sting is cupping his hands together and yelling “Owwwwww!”
The Warrior says “Once upon an evil time”
“Mighty men onward into glory ride”
“Into battle”
“Sign of the hammer be my guide”
“Standing proud in victory”
Mean Gene runs down the card again.
“Mean” Gene talk about the upcoming Bash at the Beach Pay-Per-View and makes the announcement that the following matches will take place at Bash at the Beach:
Alex Wright vs. Disco Inferno
Bikini Contest
(Baywatch will hold a swimsuit pageant to raise money for charity.)
Triple Threat Match
The Steiner Brothers vs. Miracle Violence Connection vs. Harlem Heat
Best of Five Match Series [Match 2]
Rick Martel vs. Steven Regal
Lifeguard Match
Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair
Elimination Match
Sting & The Warrior & ? vs. Vader & Bam Bam Bigelow & Meng
Rating: 95 A*
Gene Okerlund is teasing the whereabouts of the injured former WCW World Heavyweight champion Hulk Hogan and want the fans to call the WCW Hotline…
The announcers are discussing the Elimination Match that will take place between Sting/The Warrior/Mystery Partner and Vader/Bam Bam Bigelow/Meng at the Bash at the Beach…
It’s time…for the Main Event of the evening!
Major heat for “Lord” Steven William Regal and his manager Aloysius Hayes. Regal is taunting the crowd and looks at them with utterly disgust.
“It’s time, It’s time, It’s Vader time!”
Singles Match for the WCW World Heavyweight Title
Steven Regal w/ Aloysius Hayes vs. Vader © w/ Harley Race
Crowd’s hot and the match has a ton of energy and drama!
“Lord” Steven William Regal is a stereotypical British gentleman with a mean streak, and could often come across like an Upper-Class Twit. Despite the fact that he usually played a snobby heel, Regal is one of the toughest men in wrestling history.
Vader is one of the most physical, stiff and intimidating workers in the World. A top draw wherever he has been, Vader has dominated in Japan and the United States. Vader is one of the greatest big men in wrestling history. Despite weighing around 450lbs, Vader is known to pull off a moonsault. He held three different world titles from three different promotions on three continents making him the closest thing professional wrestling has ever had to a true world champion.
The bout was hard-hitting and reckless, with both men taking a beating like few other top stars in wrestling history would allow. In the end, Vader hit Steven Regal with an Release Powerpomb and scored the pin.
In a bout that had sensational wrestling and fantastic heat, Vader defeated Steven Regal in 15:50 by pinfall with a Release Powerbomb. Vader makes defence number 9 of his WCW World Heavyweight title.
Rating: 84 B+
Heenan’s pro-heel cheering on commentary during the bout had a great feel to it…
Sting & The Warrior vs. The Stud Stable Hype Video
A video promoting the feud between Sting/The Warrior and Vader/Bam Bam Bigelow/Meng is aired.
Sting, The Warrior and their mystery partner will go head to head with The Stud Stable’s toughest; Vader, Bam Bam Bigelow and Meng at Bash At The Beach.
Six superstars in the same ring.
Sting is an exceptional athlete for a heavyweight, wowing crowds with a high paced style and in ring charisma and energy not seen by many heavyweights.
The Warrior is a insanely ripped, snarling, facepainted maniac with neon tassels on his biceps known for his berserker rage attacks.
“The Face of Terror” Meng is an unstoppable monster. The Scariest Man in the History of Wrestling known for no-selling everything his opponents throws at him.
Bam Bam Bigelow is a big man, nearly 400 pounds. He is an incredibly talented performer, somehow capable of hurtling his mammoth frame around the ring in the manner of an acrobat without compromising his formidable power game.
The “Rocky Mountain Horror” is one of the most physical, stiff and intimidating workers in the World. A top draw wherever he has been, Vader has dominated in Japan, Europe, Mexico and the United States. He is one of the greatest big men in wrestling history and despite weighing around 450lbs, he is known to pull off Moonsaults. He is also known for his relentless string of squash matches where he leaves masses of obliterated jobber carnage.
Nikita Koloff, Ron Simmons, Sting, Cactus Jack, Ray Traylor, Hulk Hogan and Joe Thurman all suffered legit injuries at the hands of the “Rocky Mountain Horror”.
Can Sting, The Warrior and their mystery partner survive Vader’s Pain Game?
Rating: 95 A*
The Reign of Terror continues…
Show Rating 88 B+