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World Championship Wrestling presents Thunder 1-20-2000
From: Evansville, IN
Mike Tenay and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to the show. Tenay hypes up the show with saying that Sting will be in action tonight. He also wonders what Eric Bischoff announcement would be tonight. Heenan guesses that it going to be that WCW has fired Mike Tenay. Tenay doesn’t like that. Tenay continues to promote the show as Rick Steiner will defend the WCW Television Championship tonight. Heenan doesn’t care about that but he does care about the main event when Jarrett teams with Scott Hall to take on Booker T and Chris Benoit. Before we head to the ring, Tenay mentions that the Triple Threat have a special video for DDP, tonight. Tenay sends it to the ring.
Match #1: Rey Mistero Jr./Billy Kidman Vs The Briscoe Brothers
This is the debut of the Briscoe Brothers. Early on the Briscoe Brothers control Kidman with various suplex’s Mark takes Kidman down with a jumping spinning neck breaker. Mark goes to the middle rope and connects with a knee drop. Kidman comes back by reversing a power bomb into a face buster! Kidman gets a near fall. Kidman nails Mark with a fireman’s carry neck breaker. Kidman tags in Rey who connects with a springboard leg drop. Jay enters but Rey takes him down with a drop toe hold. Rey turns around and Mark plants Rey down with a spine buster. Mark tags in Jay who plants Rey with a sickening delayed brain buster! Jay sends Rey into the ropes and Rey connects with a wheelbarrow bulldog. Rey with a springboard leg drop and gets a near fall. Late in the match, Mark misses a moonsault and walks into a hurricanrana by Rey who hooks Mark’s legs for the pin and gets the three! Winners: Rey Mistero Jr. and Billy Kidman via pin fall ****
Backstage, Eric Bischoff is sitting in his chair in his office, alone. Bischoff says that over the past several weeks Hogan and Savage have been having issues. Hell, they have been having issues for a decade. Bischoff says that he isn’t going to make Hogan/Savage at Souled Out because that has been seen a dozen times. Instead, Hogan and Savage are going to have to find men they trust. Something he knows isn’t easy for either man. Bischoff says that it will be Hogan and a partner of his choice against Savage and a partner of his choice at WCW Souled Out to settle the score once and for all.
Backstage, Shane Douglas, Bam-Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido better known as the Triple Threat enter the production truck. Douglas tells “Woody” to play the tape. Woody puts in the tape and Douglas laughs. The video begins to play and it is someone that is rather familiar. Douglas is overheard on the video making some rather disgusting remarks. Bigelow appears to be doing the camera work as Douglas/Candido are doing the play by play. Once Bigelow zooms in, its shown to be Kimberly, DDP’s wife. Kimberly is jogging with her dog and as you can imagine the Triple Threat is enjoying this. The video ends saying this is only part one.
Gene is standing with Chris Kanyon. Kanyon has some ridiculous glasses one with one shade saying “Movie” and the other saying “Star”. He also is wearing a glitter jacket that has money signs. Gene points out that Kanyon has his own film crew. Kanyon says that every movie star has a documentary made about their lives and career. So, he went out and got his own film guys. Gene wonders how Kanyon came to the conclusion that he is a movie star. Kanyon says that he has always known that he is a star. He just didn’t have the motivation because people like Gene put him down. After a brief delay he grabs one of his writers and says that what he can use for a acceptation speech. Kanyon sums it up that he is going to be star at two professions. A wrestler and a film star. Kanyon will show what he is all about, next.
Commercials
Match #4: Chris Kanyon Vs Joey Matthews
This is also Joey Matthews debut. Will he have better luck than the Briscoe Brothers? Kanyon takes the advantage early on by taking Matthews down with a backbreaker and dropping a knee on Matthews head. Kanyon doesn’t even pay attention to the WCW cameras, but rather his film crew. Matthews manages to connect with a missile dropkick on Kanyon who just got done talking to *his* camera. Matthews with several rights in the corner but Kanyon rakes him in the eyes. Swinging neck breaker by Kanyon. Kanyon ducks a wild clothesline and nails Matthews with a super kick. Kanyon with the “That’s a Wrap” for the win. Winner: Chris Kanyon via pin fall **¾
After the match, Kanyon places his business card of sorts on the chest of Matthews.
Mike Tenay briefly wonders what the Kanyon has been drinking to think he is a movie star. Heenan says that whatever Kanyon has been drinking, he’d take a liter of it. Tenay hypes up the Raven/Bagwell feud as well as the recent Crowbar losing streak and Vampiro always arriving to say something to him. Tenay mentions that coming up next it is Raven against Crowbar in a hardcore match.
Match #5: Raven Vs Crowbar Hardcore Match
Crowbar charges to the ring with a trash can lid and begins to nail Raven several times. Crowbar attempts to send Raven across the ring but Raven takes Crowbar down with a discus clothesline. Raven bridges the trash can lid between the top and middle turnbuckle and rams Crowbar head first into the trash can lid. Raven goes for the Evenflow DDT, but Crowbar reverses and connects with a Northern Lights suplex for a near fall. Crowbar goes to the floor and grabs two chairs and a table and throws them into the ring. Crowbar connects with a chair assisted top rope leg drop onto Raven! Crowbar places Raven on the table and goes up top but Raven gets up and whacks Crowbar with a chair. Raven climbs up to the middle rope and connects with a middle rope Evenflow DDT through the table! Raven goes for the cover and gets the pin. Winner: Raven via pin fall ***
After the match, Buff Bagwell comes in through the crowd and brawls with Raven until security breaks things up. Raven is seen grinning at Bagwell.
Commercials
Gene is standing with Booker T. Booker says that tonight he gets his hands on Scott Hall. He does mention that he is tagging with Benoit to face Jarrett and Hall. Booker says that tonight will just be a sample of what Booker will do to Scott Hall at WCW Souled Out.
Match #6: Sting Vs Disco Inferno
Sting is on a mission and he is not in the mood for Disco Inferno and his dancing. Sting with a one arm running face plant and a dropkick which backs Inferno into a corner. Sting with two Stinger Splashes and gets a near fall. Inferno comes back with a jaw breaker and attempts the Chart Buster but takes to much time and Sting plants Inferno with the Scorpion Death Drop! Sting goes for the cover and picks up the win. Winner: Sting via pin fall. **¾
After the match, Sting plays to the crowd and makes it known that he is ready for revenge on Nash and Scott Steiner!
Commercials
Match #7: Booker T/Chris Benoit Vs Scott Hall/Jeff Jarrett
Booker wants to start with Hall, but Hall stays on the apron so Jarrett starts. Booker with a nice leaping side kick to take Jarrett down. Jarrett fights back with a swinging neck breaker. Jarrett sends Booker into a corner but runs right into a nice super kick by Booker. Booker takes Jarrett down with a diving forearm smash. Jarrett ducks a spin kick and takes Booker down with a spine buster. Jarrett also connects with a double axe handle off the middle rope. Jarrett sends Booker to his corner and tags in Hall. They both work on Booker until Benoit enters and sends Jarrett to the floor. Hall works on Booker taking him down with a fall away slam. Hall gets a near fall. Hall goes for the Outsiders Edge, but Booker T backdrops him down and connects with a leaps side kick. Booker makes the tag to Benoit. Benoit with several chops on Hall before taking Hall down with a German suplex, three times in a row. Benoit with a snap suplex followed by a gut wrench suplex for a near fall. Benoit sends Hall into the ropes but Hall delivers a boot to Benoit’s midsection and takes him down with a choke slam. Hall tags in Jarrett. Jarrett charges but Benoit side steps Jarrett and takes him down with a bridging German suplex for a near fall. Hall distracts the referee as Jarrett takes control with a low blow and connects with a vertical suplex. Jarrett attempts to go for the Stroke, but Benoit reverses, connecting with a back suplex. Benoit makes the tag to Booker, as Jarrett tags in Hall. Hall and Booker trade a series of right hands. Booker takes Hall down with the Book End. Booker comes off the ropes and connects with the axe kick. Booker wants to go for the cover, but Benoit wants to finish Hall off. Booker tags in Benoit, and figuring its academic begins to play to the crowd. Well, Jarrett re-enters and shoves Booker off the top rope crashing to the floor. The referee goes to check on Booker and this allows Jarrett to nail Benoit with the guitar while on the top turnbuckle. Hall gets up lifts Benoit up and spikes him down with the Outsiders Edge. Hall goes for the cover and picks up the win. Winners: Scott Hall and Jeff Jarrett via pin fall. ***¼
After the match, Jeff Jarrett stands over Chris Benoit holding his United States Championship and the broken guitar and Hall is on the middle rope taunting Booker T who is still on the floor as Thunder goes off the air.
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World Championship Wrestling presents Saturday Night 1-22-2000
From: Orlando, FL
Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson welcome everyone to WCW Saturday Night. Hudson mentions that Souled Out is only eight days away. Hudson personally can not wait for Scott Steiner/Ric Flair match while Tenay wants Goldberg to get revenge against Roddy Piper. Tenay mentions that on tonight’s edition Rick Steiner will defend the WCW Television Championship against Fit Finlay. Hudson promotes that Mike Awesome will compete against Big Vito. Also tonight Chavo Guerrero Jr. will be in action against up and comer AJ Styles. Tenay hypes up the main event as Chris Benoit will take on Shawn Stasiak. Hudson sends it over to David Penzer to start the show.
Match #1: Elik Skipper/Kid Romeo defeated Shannon Moore/Shane Helms
Shannon Moore/Shane Helms are no longer in the pop stable “3 Count”. Moore has adopted a more natural look as he is dressed in gothic clothing. While Helms is in his regular trunks. A fast pace match between these four men. Skipper nails Moore with a impressive slingshot somersault lariat for a near fall. Moore manages to fight back and nails Skipper with a double springboard leg drop for a near fall of his own. Helms enters and takes Skipper down with a frog splash cross body but Skipper kicks out at two. Skipper nails double under hook power bomb. Romeo enters and connects with a sickening death valley driver for a near fall. Helms ducks a clothesline and takes Romeo down with a tornado DDT. Moore gets the tag and springboards off the top rope looking for a cross body and seemingly connects but Romeo manages to roll through and pins Moore for the unexpected victory! Winners: Elik Skipper and Kid Romeo via pin fall. ***
It is now time for a pre-recorded sit down interview Hulk Hogan had with Mike Tenay. Tenay brings up how Hogan has to find a partner for WCW Souled Out in eight days and asks how the process is going. Hogan says that as everyone knows he doesn’t have a lot of friends or people that he can trust because of what he did back in 1996. No matter how many times he asks to be forgiven, the guys in the back will never be able to fully do it, and he understands that. However, he lets Tenay know that he has found a partner. A man that never had to go through the wrath of the N.W.O when he was the leader. This is a man that Savage knows very well. Hogan says that everyone will find out who his partner is, on Monday Nitro, brother.
Commercials
Match #2: Lane Vs Lash LeRoux
Both men do their taunts. Lane doing a more inappropriate taunt while LeRoux does his side burn taunt. Lane slaps LeRoux during his taunt. Lane with the early offense taking LeRoux down with a spinning heel kick. LeRoux takes Lane down with a double arm DDT nearly picking up the win. Lane plants LeRoux with a spinning neck breaker. LeRoux with a few jabs and split before taking Lane down with a clothesline. Lane stumbles around and LeRoux connects with the Whiplash 00 for the win. Winner: Lash LeRoux **½
A previously taped interview with Raven is aired. Raven is sitting in a ally as the camera makes its way over to him. Raven starts off saying that Bagwell has been giving everything he has ever wanted. He gets the commercials, the women, the fame. While Raven is simply ignored. Raven will not have that anymore. He is done just sitting in the corner and everyone else gets what should be his. At Souled Out, Raven will force Bagwell to retire. His good looks will be diminished, his good health will be no longer. “Buff Bagwell, you have eight days to remain happy. January 30th, you’ll never the be same. Quote the Raven…. NEVERMORE!”
A video package promoting the feud between Piper and Goldberg is shown. Mainly focusing on Piper stopping the Starrcade match abruptly and screwing Goldberg out of the championship
Commercials
Match #4: Mark Jindrak Vs Hugh Morrus
Morrus controlled a good portion of the match. Jindrak showcased his strength taking Morrus down with a tilt a whirl side slam nearly picking up a win. However, Morrus fought back and took Jindrak down with a running power slam. Morrus climbs to the top rope and connects with a moonsault to pick up the win. Winner: Hugh Morrus via pin fall *½
Ad for WCW Souled Out is shown.
Jimmy Hart is standing in the ring with his client Mike Awesome. Jimmy Hart says that everyone man who has tried to beat Awesome have failed miserably. Hart issues another open challenge. After a brief moment, Big Vito comes out to accept the challenge.
Match #5: Mike Awesome Vs Big Vito
Vito charges the ring delivering several rights but Awesome just shoves him away. Vito charges again but Awesome catches him and connects with a quick power slam. Awesome connects with a German suplex and Vito is hurting. Awesome pulls Vito up and connects with a fireman’s carry cutter. Awesome climbs to the top and connects with a impressive Awesome Splash. Awesome goes for the cover and picks up a rather quick win. Winner: Mike Awesome via pin fall **¾
After the match, Johnny The Bull runs down but Awesome takes him down with a spine buster. Awesome lifts Bull up and plants him down with a Awesome Bomb. Awesome stands over the fallen Mamalukes as Hart yells on his megaphone.
Commercials
Backstage, Billy Kidman is reading the new WCW Magazine which is out in newsstands now. Rey Mistero Jr. walks in and says he needs to talk to Kidman. Rey tells Kidman that at Souled Out he is going to do what he has to do in order to win the Cruiserweight championship. Even if that means he has to beat Kidman. Kidman cuts him off and says that he wouldn’t expect anything less and that’s exactly wants. Kidman puts his hand out and says “may the best man win.” Rey nods and shakes his hand.
Match #6: Chavo Guerrero Jr. Vs AJ Styles
Styles takes Chavo down with a spinning heel kick and middle rope tornado DDT and nearly picks up a win. Styles comes off the ropes and attempts a wheelbarrow bulldog, but Chavo drops Styles to the mat chest and gut first. Chavo platys to the crowd and goes to pull Styles up who nails Chavo with a pele kick! Styles leaps off the middle rope and takes Chavo down with a hurricanrana for another near fall. Chavo avoids a dropkick and takes Styles down with a Saito suplex. Chavo sends Styles into the ropes and connects with a tilt a whirl backbreaker for a near fall. Chavo attempts a vertical suplex but Styles reverses and takes Chavo down with a reverse DDT! Styles goes to the top rope, leaps off and misses the Spiral Tap! Chavo quickly gets up and plants Styles with a brain buster. Chavo goes to the top and connects with the frog splash for the win.
Winner: Chavo Guerrero Jr. via pin fall ****¼
After the match, Chavo signals at the Cruiserweight Championship will be coming around his waist.
A video promoting WCW Souled Out is shown.
Commercials
Match #7: Chris Benoit Vs Shawn Stasiak
Stasiak shows off his body to Benoit, but Benoit could care less. Benoit delivers several chops on Stasiak in the corner. Benoit with a snap suplex. Stasiak comes back with a high knee followed by a back suplex. Stasiak turns his back and again shows his abs to the crowd. Benoit comes form behind and connects with three German suplex’s and releases on the third one. Stasiak manages to take Benoit down with a military press slam. Stasiak mocks Benoit and casually pulls Benoit up. Benoit drags Stasiak down and locks in the cross face. Stasiak taps out. Winner: Chris Benoit via submission ***
After the match. Chris Benoit celebrates as the announcers put over the fact that if Benoit does that at Souled Out, he will become the WCW United States Champion.
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World Championship Wrestling presents Nitro 1-24-2000
From: Los Angeles, CA
Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to this edition of WCW Nitro. Tony mentions how Souled Out is only six days away. Heenan puts over how Piper must be shaking in his boots as Goldberg will get his hands on him in six days! Schiavone agrees and mentions that Scott Steiner gets the chance to prove to Ric Flair that he is indeed “the man”. Heenan wonders who Hogan has gotten to be his mystery partner. Schiavone truly believes that no one will have Hogan’s back at Souled Out. Heenan says he would never trust Hogan. Schiavone reminds Bobby that he never had liked Hogan. Which, Heenan seems to acknowledge but maintains his point. Tony sends it over to David Penzer to start the action!
Match #1: Chavo Guerrero Jr./Juventud Guerrera Vs Briscoe Brothers
The young Briscoe’s have yet another tough task ahead of them as they go against the other two men involved in the fatal four way match for the Cruiserweight Championship at Souled Out. Chavo with a tilt a whirl backbreaker on Mark. Chavo with a northern lights suplex as well for a near fall. Mark takes Chavo down with a spinning heel kick. Chavo charges but Mark takes Chavo down with a Samoan drop and Chavo rolls to the floor upset. Chavo eventually re-enters but is taken down with a gut wrench suplex. Mark stalks Chavo in the corner but Chavo pulls on Mark’s trunks and Mark goes hard face first into the middle turnbuckle. Chavo with a saito suplex before tagging in Juvi. Juvi with a springboard leg drop for a near fall. Juvi comes off the ropes and takes Mark down with a tornado DDT. Juvi proceeds to mock a certain top star in the WWF and goes off the ropes looking for a elbow, but Mark has gotten up and connects with a overhead belly to belly suplex. Mark makes the tag to Jay who plants Juvi with gut wrench power bomb. Juvi rolls to his corner and tags in Chavo. Chavo climbs up top and connects with a missile dropkick. On the floor, Juvi pulls Mark off the apron and sends him into the ring steps. Chavo ducks a super kick from Jay and plants him with a brain buster. Chavo goes for the cover and picks up the win.
Winners: Chavo Guerrero Jr. and Juventud Guerrera via pin fall ****
After the match, Chavo is taunting the crowd and stumbles backwards into Juvi. They are clearly talking about their PPV match this Sunday. Both men signal that the championship will be theirs this Sunday.
Commercials
Gene calls out Eddie Guerrero for a interview. Guerrero has a frustrated look on his face. Gene asks Eddie want his problem his. Guerrero tells Gene that his problem is with Eric Bischoff. Guerrero was promised to be a top tier player here in WCW, but has yet to be used as a wrestler. Every week he has to come out here and talk and complain. He is sick of doing it. No one is listening to him. He is convinced he needs to beat people in order for people to take notice. Guerrero wants a match, tonight. Eric Bischoff music hits. Bischoff actually agrees with Guerrero that it has been far too long. But, Bischoff has been protecting Guerrero. Guerrero looks confused. Bischoff says with the way Guerrero has been talking a lot of the guys in the back are wanting to hurt Guerrero to teach him a lesson. However, Bischoff knew that Guerrero would grow impatient. So, tonight Bischoff has made a match. Guerrero has issues with various main event guys. Well, tonight he will have to prove he is worthy of being in a match against a main event wrestler Tonight, it will be Eddie Guerrero against his good fried… Dean Malenko! Guerrero nods his head in approval as Bischoff heads backstage.
Tony and Bobby wonder what the heck Regal is doing back in WCW. Tony mentions that Regal is a former WCW Television Champion and perhaps he was sending a message. Bobby believes that if he was, Steiner and Saturn got the message loud and clear. Tony sends it over to Gene
Gene introduces Buff Bagwell who is on his way down to the ring for a interview, but after his pyro goes off, RAVEN comes running down and attacks Bagwell. Raven sends Bagwell into the guard railing and plants Bagwell with a sickening DDT on the floor! Security comes running down but Raven escapes through the crowd. Several EMT attend to the clearly shaken up Bagwell.
Commercials
Tony mentions that Bagwell is aware of his surroundings but appears to be shaken up. Heenan believes this will just add to their match at Souled Out.
Match #3: Konnan Vs Chris Kanyon
Kanyon comes out with his own camera crew and stage lighting guys as well. He is really taking this whole movie star thing to another level. Konnan with the early advantage taking Kanyon down with a rolling thunder lariat. Kanyon rolls to the floor to get “powder” on his face. Konnan doesn’t wait and rams Kanyon into the guard railing. Konnan rolls Kanyon back into the ring who is back peddling. Konnan sends Kanyon into the corner and charges but Kanyon surprises Konnan with a clothesline. Konnan gets up and walks right into a death valley driver but Kanyon only gets a two count. Konnan manages to avoid a Russian leg sweep and takes Kanyon down with a DDT. Kanyon rolls to the floor, again. Konnan is too busy recovering to notice that Kanyon has rolled to the floor and that someone in the same gear is now on the floor. Konnan throws “Kanyon” back into the ring and connects with a atomic drop followed by a running bulldog, however again “Kanyon” rolls to the floor. The real Kanyon comes from behind spins Konnan around and connects with “That’s A Wrap” for the win! Winner: Chris Kanyon via pin fall **¾
After the match, Kanyon grabs what he is calling his “stunt double”. Once the camera gets closer, it is revealed to be… Joey Matthews. Kanyon and Matthews head to the back taunting the crowd and laughing at Konnan.
Jeff Jarrett is standing in front of the camera alone. Jarrett tells the fans that six days before he retains his WCW United States Championship against Chris Benoit he gets the chance to take out their hero. He is of course talking about Hulk Hogan. Just like Eddie Guerrero, Jarrett has been pushed aside for the same of stuff year after year. However, tonight is the dawning of a new era. Jarrett guarantees he will pin Hogan 1-2-3 in the center of the ring.
Commercials
Match #4: Kevin Nash Vs Crowbar
Crowbar is determined to get a win even if he is facing Kevin Nash. Well, lets say Crowbar didn’t fair well. Nash with a early side slam and big boot to control Crowbar. Nash with his usual back elbow routine in the corner and chokes Crowbar with his foot. Crowbar does attempt a springboard cross body but Nash clotheslines him in mid air. Nash pulls Crowbar up and plants him down with a power bomb for the quick win.
Winner: Kevin Nash via pin fall *½
After the match, Nash makes it known that Sting will suffer the same fate. Once Nash leaves, Vampiro is seen rolling into the ring and again whispers something into Crowbar’s ear. Crowbar looks at Vampiro and follows him to the backstage area.
Tony and Bobby speculate what Vampiro has been whispering in Crowbar’s ear in the recent weeks. Tony mentions that more action is up next, as Booker T will be in action.
Match #5: Booker T Vs Psicosis
Psicosis actually manages to get a few offense moves in including a wheelbarrow into a bulldog and springboard leg drop. However, Psicosis decided to play to the crowd and was taken down with a leaping side kick. Booker sends Psicosis into the ropes and plants him down with a spine buster. Psicosis stumbles to his feet and Booker nails him with a scissors kick for the win. Winner: Booker T via pin fall **½
After the match. Booker T plays to the camera and taunts Scott Hall.
Commercials
Disco Inferno introduces his new talk show, named “The Lounge”. Inferno puts himself over saying that WCW has finally caught on that the fans love him and want to see more of him. The crowd disagrees. Inferno brings up that his first guest tonight will be the ever depressing, Diamond Dallas Page. Inferno pokes fun at Page’s wife Kimberly losing her job and that Shane Douglas will beat Page this Sunday. Diamond Dallas Page comes out to a good reaction and Inferno tells the music man to cut his music. Inferno asks how is his wife. Page goes to answer but Inferno cuts him off saying “you know what, I actually don’t care.” Page didn’t like that. Inferno brings up the video that the Triple Threat showed on Thunder where they were videotaping Kimberly running with her dogs. Inferno says he has a serious question. “Are they real?” Page goes to hit Inferno but Inferno manages to convince Page that he was just joking. However, he tells Page that he isn’t joking about the fact that Shane Douglas will beat Page to prove he is the better man. Page just laughs, until Inferno goes one step further. Inferno says “Hell, maybe after Souled Out Kimberly can be with a real man, for once.” Page snaps nailing Inferno with several right hands. Page drives Inferno down with a Diamond Cutter and grabs a microphone. Page says “Douglas, you have brought this to a whole new level. This isn’t just about you and me. This is about the pride and respect of my wife. At Souled Out Douglas you are going to wish you didn’t mess with DDP. Get ready to FEEL… THE…. BANG!” Page plays to the crowd as Inferno is left on the floor hurting.
Match #6: Eddie Guerrero Vs Dean Malenko
As expected these two men put on one hell of a show. Malenko comes off ropes and is met with a tilt a whirl side slam. Malenko takes Guerrero down with a leg lariat. Malenko takes Guerrero down with a gut buster as well. Malenko leaps off the middle turnbuckle looking for a knee drop but Guerrero manages to move. Malenko is holding his knee hunched over which allows Guerrero to spike Malenko with a DDT. Malenko nearly sneaks a win with a rollup as Guerrero attempted a figure four lock. Guerrero pulls Malenko up and attempts a spinning crucifix into a neck breaker slam, but Malenko slides off and takes Guerrero down with a back suplex. Malenko with a delayed vertical suplex for a near fall. Malenko leaps off the middle rope again looking for a double axe handle but Guerrero catches him and flapjacks Malenko down. Guerrero rolls through and locks in a single leg Boston Crab on Malenko’s previously injured leg. Guerrero pulls Malenko back to the center of the ring and switches into a STF. Malenko refuses to give up and Guerrero decides to let go. Guerrero attempts a snap suplex but Malenko blocks and drives Guerrero down with a brain buster for a near fall. Malenko sends Guerrero into the ropes and puts his head down which allows Guerrero to deliver a boot and take Malenko down with a spinning power bomb! Guerrero signals for the end and climbs to the top. Guerrero leaps off connecting with the frog splash to pick up the win!
Winner: Eddie Guerrero via pin fall ***½
Guerrero taunts to the camera asking “was that good enough for you Bischoff.” Guerrero walks to back.
Commercials
Tony hypes up the fact that we have yet to find out Hogan’s partner for the PPV this Sunday. Heenan believes that Hogan wasn’t able to find anyone, and was lying as usual. Tony sends it over to David Penzer for the main event.
Match #7: Jeff Jarrett Vs Hulk Hogan Non-Title
Hogan with several right hands on Jarrett before sending him into the ropes and taking Jarrett down with a back elbow. Jarrett gets up and walks right into a scoop slam. Jarrett gets up and is up against the ropes and Hogan charges and clotheslines Jarrett over the top to the floor. Hogan follows and crotches Jarrett on the guard railing and clotheslines him off again. Hogan sends Jarrett back into the ring but Jarrett manages to deliver a few boots on Hogan. Jarrett sends Hogan into the ropes and clotheslines Hogan down. Jarrett pulls Hogan up and connects with a delayed vertical suplex. Jarrett goes for the cover but Hogan kicks out. Jarrett continues his offense and goes for The Stroke but Hogan shoves him off and Jarrett goes off the ropes and Hogan connects with a big boot. Hogan is signaling for the leg drop, until he notices Savage. Hogan begins yelling at Savage and doesn’t realize that Jarrett has grabbed his guitar. Hogan turns around and Jarrett nails him with the guitar to cause the DQ Winner: Hulk Hogan via disqualification **
After the match, Randy Savage runs down and counts the three as Jarrett pins Hogan in the middle of the ring. Savage grabs a microphone and tells Hogan that he wants him to meet his tag team partner for this Sunday. He points to the aisle way and…. MIKE AWESOME comes down to the ring and all three men begin to work on Hogan. Then, the lights go out and the crowd is wondering what is going to happen. The light flicker back on, and its…. SID VICIOUS! Sid begins to brawl with all three men as Tony is screaming at the top of his lungs that Sid must be his partner. Everyone but Mike Awesome bail from the ring and has a face to face confrontation. Eventually, Jimmy Hart rolls in and tells Awesome to come with him. As they head to backstage area, Chris Benoit comes running down and brawls with Jeff Jarrett as security tries to break them up as they go backstage. Hogan has gotten up and shakes Sid’s hand as Savage/Awesome continue to taunt Hogan and Sid as Nitro goes off the air.
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World Championship Wrestling presents Thunder 1-27-2000
From: Las Vegas, NV
Mike Tenay and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to WCW Thunder. Tenay brings up how Souled Out is only three days away. Heenan brings up how Juventud Guerrera, Scott Hall, Mike Awesome and Diamond Dallas Page will all be in action tonight. Tenay chimes in that Page will be facing the same man who insulted him on Nitro, Disco Inferno. Tenay also promotes that tonight Ric Flair’s sit down interview with Mike Tenay will be shown tonight. Heenan brings up how tonight they will get part two of the video of Kimberly brought to you by the Triple Threat. Tenay puts over the show and sends it over to David Penzer.
Match #1: Blitzkrieg Vs Mike Sanders
Before the match, Sanders taunted the fans by going to slap hands with fans and pulling back. The kids didn’t like that. Blitzkrieg with a few impressive moves early on taking Sanders out with a somersault plancha over the top rope to the floor! Blitzkrieg nails Sanders with a springboard back elbow smash for a near fall. Late in the match, Blitzkrieg runs toward Sanders but misses a splash in the corner. Blitzkrieg stumbles out and Sanders connects with the 3.0 for the win.
Winner: Mike Sanders via pin fall ***
After the match, Sanders heads to the back again faking the kids out.
Commercials
It’s now time for the sit down interview Mike Tenay had with Ric Flair earlier in the week. Tenay brings up how Flair is going against a younger, faster and what some people would call a “crazy” Scott Steiner at Souled Out. Tenay asks how important that match is to Flair. Flair says it’s one of the biggest matches in his career. Every time he has been called out he has fought a tremendous fight. But none of those men were built like Steiner. He isn’t going to allow Steiner to make a name for himself at Flair’s expense. Flair says he isn’t washed up, he isn’t over the hill. He will prove to Steiner that he is the man, and until you beat the man, your just a boy. WOOO!
Back to Mike and Bobby where Mike hypes up the match and says that he believes Flair will win the match because he will not allow himself to lose. Heenan believes Flair will put up a good fight but he can’t see him beating Scott Steiner. Mike Tenay sends it over to David Penzer for some more WCW action!
Match #2: Bam-Bam Bigelow Vs James Storm
Bigelow seems have a much better attitude now that he is with Douglas/Candido. Storm attempted to get something going but Bigelow managed to stop him every time. Bigelow nails Storm with a enzuigiri and Storm never seemed to recover. Bigelow connects with a double under hook backbreaker and flies off the top rope connecting with a diving head butt for the win. Winner: Bam-Bam Bigelow via pin fall **
After the match. Shane Douglas and Chris Candido walk down to the ring and celebrate with Bigelow. Douglas grabs a microphone and mentions that tonight he will show the second installment of his video regarding Kimberly. Douglas says after the commercial break the video will be shown.
Commercials
Shane Douglas is still in the ring and introduces the second part of video involving Kimberly, DDP’s wife. The video takes a moment to get into picture and once it does we see Kimberly mowing the lawn with a tank top and very short shorts. Douglas is heard on the video saying “this shows us who the real man of the house is.” The triple threat continue to insult Page and Kimberly as the video ends.
Mike Tenay is upset that Douglas is bringing Kimberly into this situation. He thinks that is a disgrace. Heenan wants to know where he can buy the videos.
Match #3: Dean Malenko/Perry Saturn Vs Briscoe Brothers
What a fantastic match. The Briscoe Brothers sure can work. Malenko nails Mark with a double under hook sit down power bomb but that wasn’t enough. Mark plants Malenko with a elevated DDT for a near fall as well. Mark continues his offense until Saturn gets a blind tag and takes Mark down with a exploder suplex. Jay enters and takes Saturn down with a missile dropkick. Jay attempts a vertical suplex but Malenko enters and dropkicks Jay’s knee. Mark enters and clotheslines Malenko to the floor. Mark is pulled to the floor as well. Saturn grabs Jay up and plants him with a Death Valley Driver for the win.
Winner: Perry Saturn and Dean Malenko via pin fall ****
Saturn and Malenko celebrate after the match and taunt to the camera that they are coming after some WCW Championship gold.
Commercials
Match #4: Juventud Guerrera Vs AJ Styles
Another great match. Juvi with the early advantage taking Styles down with a pump handle sit out face buster. Styles is able to avoid a moonsault. Styles nails Juvi with a springboard forearm smash and nearly gets a upset win. Juvi comes back taking Styles down with a wheelbarrow face buster for a near fall. Styles with a backbreaker followed by a gut buster and goes to the top rope. Styles is having trouble finding a good balance and this allows Juvi to crotch Styles on the top. Juvi with a top rope hurricanrana. Juvi quickly pulls Styles up and plants him with the Juvi Driver and connects with the 450 splash for the win. Winner: Juventud Guerrera via pin fall ****¼
A video promoting the debuting Rob Van Dam is shown. He will make his first appearance this Monday!
Commercials
Match #5: Scott Hall Vs Chris Harris
Hall dominated every aspect of this match. Hall with a middle rope fall away slam and the Outsiders Edge for the win. This was just a way to put Hall over before the PPV this Sunday. Winner: Scott Hall via pin fall *½
Backstage, Jimmy Hart is standing with Mike Awesome and he puts Awesome over. He tells Hulk Hogan and Sid to be ready for the fight of their lives. Awesome speaks and says “I will be the man to end Hulkamania once and for all.”
Commercials
Match #6: Mike Awesome Vs The Mamalukes
Awesome had no problem taking on two men and he simply manhandled both Mamalukes. Awesome with a top rope clothesline taking both Vito and Bull down. Awesome finishes Vito off with a Awesome Bomb and power bombs Bull on top of Vito. Awesome isn’t done though. Awesome goes to the top rope and connects with a Awesome Splash onto both men! Awesome covers both men for the easy win. Winner: Mike Awesome via pin fall **
A ad promoting WCW Souled Out this Sunday is shown.
Commercials
Match #7: Disco Inferno Vs Diamond Dallas Page
Inferno was looking to shake hands and put everything behind them but Page didn’t agree. Page takes Angle down with a discus clothesline. Page also plants Inferno down with a float over DDT. Inferno pops up and walks into a clothesline. Page with a near fall. Inferno reverses a Russian leg sweep into a swinging neck breaker and begins to dance. Inferno continues his offense with a side suplex and proceeds to go to the middle rope. Inferno taunts the crowd which allows Page to get up and work on Inferno. Page knocks Inferno silly with a few rights before setting up and connecting with a middle rope running Diamond Cutter to earn the win.
Winner: Diamond Dallas Page via pin fall **½
After the match, Bam-Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido run down as we see Shane Douglas directing traffic. Page is able to hold his own throwing both men over the top rope. Douglas acts like he is going to enter the ring, but doesn’t. Page and Douglas just talk smack as Tenay and Heenan hype up the PPV as Thunder goes off the air.
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World Championship Wrestling presents Saturday Night 1-29-2000
From: Orlando, FL
Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson welcome everyone to WCW Saturday Night. They make sure to point out that Souled Out is now just one day away. They hype up Steiner/Flair, Goldberg/Piper, Sting/Nash and Hogan/Sid facing Savage/Awesome. Tenay puts over tonight’s show with Buff Bagwell competing in the main event tonight. Hudson also mentions that the Faces of Fear will be in action in a non-title contest. Tenay throws it over to David Penzer to start the show!
Match #1: Sean O’Haire Vs Hugh Morrus
Morrus gets right in O’Haire’s face but O’Haire doesn’t back down and actually begins to deliver right hands. O’Haire with a impressive super kick that catches Morrus square on the chin. O’Haire showcases his strength by lifting Morrus up with a gorilla press slam but Morrus rakes O’Haire’s eyes and comes off the ropes to take O’Haire down with a jumping DDT. Morrus muscles O’Haire up and power bombs him down. Morrus with a top rope moonsault for the win.
Winner: Hugh Morrus via pin fall **½
After the match, Morrus stands over O’Haire and is heard calling O’Haire a young punk who needs to learn to not mess with men out of his league.
Backstage, Gene is standing with the recently returned Steven Regal. Regal tells Gene that he heard that Rick Steiner had been going around saying that he is the best WCW Television Champion of all time. Well, Regal took exception to that as he believes, actually, he knows he is the best WCW Television Champion. Regal issues a challenges Rick Steiner to prove himself.
Commercials
Match #2: Faces of Fear Vs Elik Skipper/Kid Romeo Non-Title
This was simple. Skipper and Romeo never had a chance. Meng planted Romeo with a pile driver and Barbarian leaped off the top rope connecting with a flying head butt for the win. Winners: Faces of Fear via pin fall. *½
Backstage, Shawn Stasiak is eating a salad without any dressing. Chuck Palumbo walks over and compliments Stasiak body, as if Stasiak didn’t know already that he his built. Palumbo has a salad just like Stasiak and now Stasiak is listening. Palumbo says that I believes that they are the future of WCW and they should team up and take WCW by storm. Stasiak thinks for a moment and says “ that would be perfect.”
Commercials
Match #3: Chris Kanyon Vs Kaz Hayashi
Hayashi tried to use his speed and it worked early on taking Kanyon down with a spinning heel kick. Hayashi also nailed Kanyon with a slingshot DDT for a near fall. However, Hayashi went for a springboard cross body and Kanyon caught him and connected with a power slam. Kanyon connected with a double leg slam and then moments later his “That’s a wrap” for the win. Winner: Chris Kanyon via pin fall ***
After the match, Kanyon celebrates as if it was a come from behind victory. Joey Matthews and some other stage crew guys lift Kanyon onto his shoulders as the crowd is laughing and at the same time booing at Kanyon.
Terry Funk is standing in front of the a camera backstage, alone. Funk says that Norman Smiley got the best of him last time but that will not happen again. Funk announces that he has talked to Eric Bischoff and has gotten a rematch. He says he will take the Hardcore Title away from Norman Smiley on Thunder this coming week.
Commercials
Match #4: La Parka Vs Vampiro
During this match, Crowbar is seen watching on a monitor in the back. Parka with a spinning wheel kick early on. Vampiro misses a clothesline and is taken down with a back drop. Parka heads to the top rope but Vampiro runs up and arm drags Parka off the top turnbuckle! Vampiro with a choke slam. Vampiro yells out to Crowbar to watch how its done. Vampiro scoops Parka up and connects with the Nail in the Coffin! Vampiro goes for the cover and picks up the win.
Winner: Vampiro via pin fall **¼
After the match, we see Crowbar in the back with a smirk on his face and is nodding his head as Vampiro taunts the crowd.
A ad for WCW Souled out is shown.
Commercials
Tenay and Hudson hype up Souled Out and once they get to Raven/Bagwell they bring up how Bagwell will be competing next. They put over the war that Bagwell will be involved in when he competes against the deranged Raven in less than twenty four hours.
Match #5: Buff Bagwell Vs Mark Jindrak
Jindrak has a pose down with Bagwell. As Bagwell poses to the crowd, Jindrak attacks. Jindrak controls the early stages of the match with a nice float over scoop slam for a near fall. Jindrak even nails Bagwell with a double under hook power bomb for near fall. Jindrak makes a mistake by putting his head down too soon to allow Bagwell to connect with a swinging neck breaker. Bagwell delivers a boot and plants Jindrak with a double under hook DDT. Bagwell climbs to the top turnbuckle, leaps off and connects with the Buff Blockbuster to pick up the win. Winner: Buff Bagwell via pin fall **½
Bagwell poses for the crowd as Tenay and Hudson tell everyone to order WCW Souled Out tomorrow night. Saturday
Another ad for WCW Souled Out is shown as Saturday Night comes to a close.
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World Championship Wrestling presents Souled Out 1-30-2000
From: Cincinnati, OH
Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to WCW Souled Out. Tony puts over how this is perhaps the biggest WCW pay per view of all time. Heenan even jokingly says “until next month” where Tony simply ignores. Tony runs down the matches including Page/Douglas, Savage/Sid/Savage/Awesome, Booker T/Hall, Jarrett/Benoit, Sting/Nash, Goldberg/Piper and the main event, Flair/Steiner. Heenan mentions that Tony forgot about Raven/Bagwell and the fatal four way match for the Cruiserweight Title, which Tony says “good call Bobby”. Heenan, now on a roll proceeds to send it over to David Penzer for the first match of WCW Souled Out 2000!
Match #1: Rey Mistero Jr. Vs Billy Kidman Vs Juventud Guerrera Vs Chavo Guerrero Jr. for the vacant WCW Cruiserweight Championship
Two men start off in the ring, but who knows how long that will last. Kidman nails Juventud with a nice dropkick early on. Kidman scoop slams Juventud down and follows up with a springboard leg drop for a near fall. Juventud comes back with a wheelbarrow face buster on Kidman. Juvi sends Kidman into a corner and doesn’t realize that Chavo has sneaked in a tag. Juvi charges towards the corner and is met with a hard clothesline from Chavo. Chavo takes Juvi down with a saito suplex. Chavo sends Juvi into the ropes and connects with a tilt awhirl backbreaker. Chavo is taunting the crowd and is met with a springboard dropkick by Rey as he snuck in a tag. Kidman decides to enter and the match has turned into a all out war. Chavo rolls to the floor and is taken down when Juvi connects with a suicide dive through the middle rope to the floor! Rey wants to go for a double dive with Kidman and comes off the ropes but Kidman clotheslines him down. Kidman drops Rey with a brain buster and connects with a leg drop from the middle rope. Kidman nearly win the title. Juvi enters and plants Kidman with a tornado DDT followed by a moonsault for a near fall! Chavo takes Juvi down with a Gory Bomb for a near fall of his own. Chavo turns around and is taken down with a top rope cross body by Rey. Kidman foes for the BK Bomb on Rey but sees Juvi coming over and backdrops Juvi over the top to the floor. Chavo with a few uppercuts on Kidman and manages to spike him with a death valley driver. Chavo climbs to the top looking for a frog splash but Juvi crotches him on the top and connects with a super hurricanrana! Juvi with the Juvi Driver on Kidman and takes Rey off the apron with a springboard dropkick. Juvi climbs to the top and nails the 450 splash on Chavo! Juvi hooks the leg and manages to get the three! Winner and NEW WCW Cruiserweight Championship: Juventud Guerrera via pin fall ****
After the match, Juventud Guerrera is handed the Cruiserweight Championship and overjoyed. Juvi proceeds to climb the turnbuckles and does a famous pose like a main event wrestler in the WWF. Eye brow and everything. Kidman, Rey and Chavo are seen disappointed with the outcome, all looking up to Juventud wishing it was them.
Match #2: Raven Vs Buff Bagwell No Rules
Raven walks down the aisle to a course of boos but isn’t able to reach the ring. That is because Bagwell runs from behind and nails Raven with a trash can. Bagwell throws Raven hard into the guard railing but Raven comes off and clotheslines Bagwell down. Raven with a Russian leg sweep into the guard railing! Raven goes underneath the ring and grabs two chairs, and a piece of plywood. Raven delivers a few boots on Bagwell and bridges the plywood on the two chairs. Bagwell manages to comeback by throwing a fans beer in Raven’s face. The fan wasn’t happy about that. Bagwell with a swinging neck breaker on the floor! Bagwell goes for the cover, but Raven kicks out quickly. Bagwell rams Raven head first into the announcers table. Bagwell grabs Penzer’s chair and begins to deliver a few shots to Raven’s back. Bagwell plays to the crowd and goes for another shot but Raven drop toe holds Bagwell face first into the chair. Raven pulls Bagwell up and connects with a pile driver onto the chair! Raven goes for the cover but Bagwell manages to kick out at two. Raven sends Bagwell into the ring and throws a chair in as well. Raven bridges the chair between the middle and top turnbuckle. Raven pulls Bagwell up and goes to throw Bagwell into the chair, but Bagwell reverses and throws Raven head first into the chair! Raven stumbles out and Bagwell plants Raven with a double arm DDT. Bagwell goes for the cover, and Raven kicks out at two. Raven rolls over to the apron and Bagwell follows him Bagwell pulls Raven up but Raven low blows Bagwell. Raven with a couple of right hands another low blow. Raven sets Bagwell up, leaps off the apron and connects with a DDT through the propped up plywood on the floor! After a few moments, Raven goes for the cover and gets the three!
Winner: Raven via pin fall ***
Both men are on the floor hurting for a few moments as EMTS come running down and bring them to the back. Tony puts over the fact that Bagwell could be seriously injured. Heenan reminds Tony that Raven is clearly in pain as well.
Match #3: Scott Hall Vs Booker T
Booker takes Hall down with a running forearm smash in the opening moments and continues to deliver several right hands. Hall avoids a leaping side kick and takes Booker down with a vertical suplex. Hall backs Booker against the ropes and goes for a clothesline but Booker backdrops Hall over the top, but Hall lands on the apron. Hall proceeds to yank Booker down throat first across the top rope. Hall continues his offense with three punches followed by a discus clothesline for a near fall. Hall with a back suplex as well. Hall proceeds to place Booker in a sleeper hold. After a few moments, Booker gets up and fights out of the hold. Booker comes off the ropes and avoids a clothesline and takes Hall down with a jumping high angle hook kick. Hall quickly gets up but is met with a flap jack. Hall is hunched over and Booker comes off the ropes looking for a scissors kick but Hall side steps and takes Booker down with a choke slam! Hall with the cover, but Booker kicks out. Hall with a neck breaker and places Booker on the top turnbuckle. Hall goes to the middle turnbuckle and manages to take Booker down with a belly to back superplex! Hall goes for the cover, but Booker again kicks out. Hall is standing on the middle turnbuckle awaiting Booker to get up and when Booker does get up, Hall leaps off looking for what appears to be a diving bulldog. However, Booker delivers a boot in midair and takes Hall down with the 110th Street Slam for a near fall! Booker comes off the ropes and connects with a knee drop. Booker proceeds to do the spinarooni. Hall gets up an d is met with a Harlem Sidekick and Hall stumbles backwards into a corner. Booker with the ten punch attack in the corner but Hall delivers a blow to Booker’s midsection. Booker is hunched on the middle turnbuckle and Hall goes behind him and goes for the Outsiders Edge. Hall has him up but Booker fights out, and Hall spins around into a boot to the midsection and Booker nails him with the scissors kick. Booker goes for the cover and picks up the win.
Winner: Booker T via pin fall **½
Booker T celebrates as Hall rolls to the floor holding his neck. Booker holds his hand up and says “that’s one down”. Tony wonders who else Booker is going after. Heenan has a feeling we will soon find out.
Ad for WCW Super Brawl is shown. With the main event being Bret Hart defending the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Goldberg inside CAGED HEAT.
Tony hypes up Super Brawl saying that he can’t wait to see Hart/Goldberg in the Cage. Heenan says that Goldberg needs to get past Roddy Piper first. Tony agrees saying that Piper came here to fight.
Match #4: Randy Savage/Mike Awesome Vs Hulk Hogan/Sid
Savage wants Hogan, so Hogan naturally comes in. Savage with the early advantage with right hands, but Hogan doesn’t sell them. Hogan sends Savage into a corner and charges towards Savage connecting with a clothesline. Hogan ducks a clothesline and connects with a back suplex on Savage for a near fall. Savage comes back with a eye rake and scoop slams Hogan down. Savage comes off the ropes and connects with a jumping knee drop. Savage sends Hogan into his corner and tags in Awesome. Awesome with several shoulder blocks in the corner and takes Hogan down with a delayed vertical suplex. Awesome comes off the ropes and splashes down onto Hogan for a near fall. Awesome continues his simple offense, since Hogan never takes big bumps usually. Awesome tags in Savage who leaps off the top and connects with a double axe handle. Hogan is trying to tag in Sid, but Savage makes sure to stop him. Savage pulls Hogan up and signals for the pile driver but decides to taunt Sid. This allows Hogan to backdrop Savage. Hogan gets up and takes Savage down with several clotheslines. Hogan tags in Sid and Savage back peddles. Awesome wants the tag, but Savage doesn’t tag out. Savage inside charges towards Sid and is met with a big boot. Sid pulls Savage up and drops him down with a side slam. Sid goes for the cover, but only gets a two count. Awesome acts like he is going to enter, but Jimmy Hart tells him not too. Savage is crawling over looking for a tag but Awesome flips him off and stays on the floor. Sid and Hogan look confused but they don’t stop. Sid with a choke slam on Savage and proceeds to plant Savage with a sickening power bomb. Sid covers Savage and picks up the win.
Winners: Hulk Hogan and Sid via pin fall **
Hogan and Sid celebrate for a few moments and head to the backstage area. However, Awesome is still in the ring. Awesome rolls in and begins to yell at Savage saying “you didn’t listen to me and look at you”. Hart is seen on the floor grabbing a table and tosses it into the ring. Awesome sets it up and delivers a few boots to Savage. Awesome powers Savage up and drives him through the table! Awesome stands over Savage.
Tony mentions that it turns out Savage couldn’t trust Awesome, something he didn’t expect to happen. Heenan hypes up Douglas/Page that is coming up next.
Video promoting the feud between Douglas/Page is shown.
Match #5: Diamond Dallas Page Vs Shane Douglas Falls Count Anywhere
Page is the second man to enter and he runs down to the ring and begins to trade right hands with Douglas. Page manages to clothesline Douglas over the top to the floor. Page doesn’t stop and slingshots over the top rope and lands onto Douglas. Page mounts Douglas and delivers several more right hands. Page stands up and plays to the crowd. Douglas gets up and manages to pull Page head first into the ring steps. Douglas pulls Page up and delivers a back suplex on the floor! Douglas grabs a chair and begins to jab the chair into the mid section of Page numerous times. Douglas delivers a few shots to Page’s back as well. Douglas sends Page into the guard railing and proceeds to run towards Page. Page manages to backdrop Douglas over the railing into the crowd! Page rolls over the guard railing and delivers several right hands. They begin to brawl throughout the crowd and Page tells the fans to move out of the way. Page hip tosses Douglas onto several chairs! Page makes a pile of sorts with the chairs and connects with a swinging neck breaker onto the chairs! Page goes for the cover but Douglas kicks out. Douglas manages to stop Page by low blowing Page with a chair. Douglas gets up and spikes Page down with a single arm DDT onto the chairs. Douglas goes for the cover, but Page kicks out. Douglas pulls Page up and they begin to walk around the crowd with Douglas ramming Page through the doors and now into the backstage area. Douglas throws Page onto the concession table and hits Page with a cookie sheet. Page with a low blow of his own on Douglas to regain control. Page sends Douglas into some fencing in the back and takes Douglas down with a spine buster onto the floor. Page and Douglas eventually fight back to ringside and Page places Douglas on the announcers table. Page hopes onto the table as well and signals for the Diamond Cutter. Page has him set up but Douglas wiggles free. Page turns around and Douglas delivers a boot to the midsection and hooks Page up and connects with the Pittsburgh Plunge through the announcers table! Douglas goes for the cover and picks up the shocking win! Winner: Shane Douglas via pin fall ***¼
After the match, Bam-Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido come down to help Douglas to backstage area. Douglas is barely able to raise his hand up in victory. Page eventually gets to his feet and he isn’t happy with the outcome. Page slowly makes his way to the backstage area.
Tony and Bobby put over how impressive Douglas looked. Heenan wonders if perhaps Douglas is the better man, since he neither Bigelow or Candido got involved in the match. Tony says that Douglas may have won the battle, but he is sure that the war is far from being over with. Tony hypes up the United States Title match, which is coming up next!
Tony wonders why Lance Storm is here in WCW and why he has joined up with Jeff Jarrett. Heenan figures that Jarrett has gotten Storm to switch sides. He believes that Storm is no longer Canadian. Tony chuckles at that statement and sends it over to David Penzer for some more action.
Match #7: Kevin Nash Vs Sting
Sting begins to chop Nash down by working on Nash’s legs. Sting comes off the ropes but is taken down with a side slam. Nash clubs on Sting’s back and sends Sting into the corner. Nash with his usual taunt followed by a back elbow. Nash begins to choke Sting in the corner and the referee tries to pull him off and Nash begins to stalk the referee. Sting is on the middle rope and attempts a cross body but Nash catches Sting and slams him down. Nash pulls Sting up and begins to slap Sting and taunt him. Sting comes back with several right hands and backs Nash into a corner. Sting with several boots to Nash’s midsection before going to the center of the ring. Sting charges attempts for a Stinger Splash but Nash gets his boot up and Sting is holding his midsection. Nash nails Sting with a running knee to control Sting. Nash attempts a spinning crucifix toss, but Sting fights out and takes Nash down with a back suplex. Sting comes off the ropes but Nash plants Sting with a choke slam! Nash sends Sting into the corner and charges looking for a running knee, but Sting avoids it and Nash is in the corner holding his side. Sting climbs to the middle rope and connects with a Scorpion Death Drop! Sting goes for the cover and picks up the win! Winner: Sting via pin fall **¼
After the match Nash tries to get revenge but Sting manages to clothesline Nash over the top to the floor. Nash is livid as Sting taunts him.
A video promoting Goldberg/Piper is shown.
Match #8: Goldberg Vs Roddy Piper
Piper is standing in a corner and is dead serious. Goldberg is ready to maul Piper tonight. The bell sounds and Goldberg is stalking is prey. Piper tells Goldberg to bring it on. Goldberg doesn’t need to be told twice and begins to deliver several blows against the ropes Goldberg with a few knees as well and takes Piper over with a double under hook overhead suplex. Piper gets up from that and Goldberg scoop slams Piper down. Goldberg sends Piper into the corner and begins to deliver several rights to the midsection and nails Piper with a mule kick and Piper falls over the top to the floor. Goldberg follows Piper to the floor and viciously rams Piper numerous times into the ring steps. Piper is busted wide open. Goldberg throws Piper back into the ring and mounts Piper raining down several right hands. Goldberg smears Piper’s blood across his chest. Goldberg is enjoying this beating. Goldberg pulls Piper up and plants Piper with the Jackhammer! Goldberg acts like he is going to go for the pin, but stands up and tells the referee he isn’t done yet. Goldberg pulls Piper back up. Piper is barely able to stand up. Goldberg charges and spears Piper. Goldberg again picks Piper up and plants Piper with a second Jackhammer. Piper is hurting. Goldberg mounts Piper and delivers several vicious right hands and Piper isn’t moving. The referee is pleading with Goldberg to end it. Goldberg is ignoring the referee. The referee grabs one of Piper’s arms to check on him, and Piper’s arm drops three times. The referee calls for the bell.
Winner: Goldberg via referee stoppage **
After the match, Goldberg realizes the referee has ended the match and he isn’t happy. Goldberg goes to attack the referee, but the referee bails. However, while Goldberg has his back turned, Bret Hart has entered the ring and has a chair. Hart nails Goldberg with the chair and Goldberg falls to his knees. Hart continues the onslaught delivering several more vicious chair shots. Hart rolls Piper to the floor and helps Piper to the backstage area. Hart is taunting Goldberg who is sitting up in the corner with a smirk on his face.
A video promoting the Ric Flair/Scott Steiner feud is shown.
Match #9: Ric Flair Vs Scott Steiner
The crowd has been waiting for this match all night. Steiner wants to talk some trash but Flair nails Steiner with a right hand and several chops. Steiner blocks a right hand and delivers a belly to belly suplex. Flair gets up and is relentless with the chops. Flair sends Steiner into the ropes and delivers a boot to Steiner’s leg. Flair lifts Steiner up and drops him down connecting with a shin breaker. Flair wants to go for the figure four but Steiner kicks him off. Steiner controls Flair with a gut wrench suplex and a clothesline to keep Flair down for a moment. Steiner rams Flair into the turnbuckle pad and places Flair on the middle turnbuckle. Steiner goes for a superplex but Flair bites his forehead and shoves him off. Flair leaps off the middle rope connecting with a knee drop. Flair takes Steiner down with a delayed vertical suplex as well and gets a near fall. Flair mounts Steiner and delivers a few right hands. Flair gets up and plays to the crowd. Steiner gets up Flair charges towards him but Steiner lifts Flair up and connects with a military press slam. Flair is holding his lower back in clear pain. Steiner sets up for and connects with a double under hook power bomb, but Flair kicks out at two. Steiner sends Flair into the ropes and connects with a fall away slam for another near fall. Steiner begins to do his pushup taunt. Steiner sends Flair into the ropes again, but misses a clothesline. Flair with a chop block on Steiner’s right leg. Flair begins to go to work on Steiner’s leg. Flair takes Steiner down with a delayed vertical suplex that took a lot out of Flair. Flair attempts the figure four again, but Steiner delivers a right hand and kicks Flair into the corner. Flair stumbles out of the corner, with his back to Steiner and Steiner sets Flair up for a German suplex and connects. Steiner mounts Flair’s back and delivers several stiff forearm shots to Flair’s neck and upper back. Steiner locks in the Steiner Recliner. Flair is refusing to give up as his face is turning red and even a shade of purple. A few moments into the move, Flair has clearly passed out and the referee calls for the bell. Winner: Scott Steiner via TKO ***
After the match, Steiner keeps the hold on Flair for a few moments until Booker T and Sting run down. Steiner bails and taunts the crowd as Tony and Bobby are shocked that Steiner has just beat Ric Flair, like he said he would.
Tony and Bobby thank everyone for tuning in to the show. They promote WCW Nitro tomorrow night and also mention WCW Super Brawl on February 20th!
A video ad promoting WCW Super Brawl is shown to close the show.
Good Pay-Per-View. I'll be honest, I didn't read the whole entire thing but I scanned through it pretty well. It's going to be kind of hard for me to regularly make comments on this because I'm not too familiar with WCW in like 1999/2000 so there's quite a few guys I have no idea who the hell they are, just saying.
Also, I see on your first page that Bret Hart is World Champion and yet he's not in a match on the Pay-Per-View where generally world champions are in matches. Again, I'm not familiar with the current storylines so if you could comment back on that situation that would be good.
Also, are you going to do what I do where you only have the roster and whatnot on the first page/first post and you will just edit it for changes or are you going to do what some other people do and that's make posts later in the thread with a whole 'nother post just like the first one on the first page when things change ?
Overall good work.
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Good Pay-Per-View. I'll be honest, I didn't read the whole entire thing but I scanned through it pretty well. It's going to be kind of hard for me to regularly make comments on this because I'm not too familiar with WCW in like 1999/2000 so there's quite a few guys I have no idea who the hell they are, just saying.
Also, I see on your first page that Bret Hart is World Champion and yet he's not in a match on the Pay-Per-View where generally world champions are in matches. Again, I'm not familiar with the current storylines so if you could comment back on that situation that would be good.
Also, are you going to do what I do where you only have the roster and whatnot on the first page/first post and you will just edit it for changes or are you going to do what some other people do and that's make posts later in the thread with a whole 'nother post just like the first one on the first page when things change ?
Overall good work.
Regarding Bret Hart: Bret suffered in real life a career ending concussion at StarrCade against Goldberg. I had Bischoff do some undercover work and it was known that Hart was promoting the injury too much. Basically, i played the concussion as a injury, but only keeping him out of in ring action for a month or so. Come February he will be back in action as it will show once i get caught up in posting everything.
Regarding Updates: That's actually a good idea. With the whole title changes and stuff. I'll do that in a few minutes, actually. For PPV's and stuff, i'll make a different post, again once i get caught up.
Regarding Bret Hart: Bret suffered in real life a career ending concussion at StarrCade against Goldberg. I had Bischoff do some undercover work and it was known that Hart was promoting the injury too much. Basically, i played the concussion as a injury, but only keeping him out of in ring action for a month or so. Come February he will be back in action as it will show once i get caught up in posting everything.
Regarding Updates: That's actually a good idea. With the whole title changes and stuff. I'll do that in a few minutes, actually. For PPV's and stuff, i'll make a different post, again once i get caught up.
Yeah I knew about Bret Hart's real life injury at the end of 1999 but I wasn't sure if you were going to have him retire just like he did in real life, vacate the title or what. Since you started at the beginning of 2000 I just thought that maybe you were going to have him vacate the title like he did in real life but since you had him listed as champ on the first page I was a little confused with what you were doing but yeah thanks for clearing that up for me. Looking forward to his return to the ring!
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