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I'm finding a hard time in getting interested in some of it, because I wasn't around for the WCW Days, so people like Disco Inferno, Mike Awesome, Buff Bagwell and people like them aren't relavent. However, as for the people I have become edgucated on, its very fun. I am familar with the Eddie Guerrero incedent, and I love how you are playing off of it. It'd be really neat to see Eddie keep going on like that, where he in winning constantly winning and proving himself, where eventually he wins the World Title. Also, you're handling the real like situations compared to your new concepts very well, so it's neat to see how that plays out. Juvetud needs to drop The Rock gimmick lol.
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Like other's i didnt watch WCW much around this time so several people are lost on me. But from wha i know about the others, its looking really really good. Your format makes it very easy to read and thus doesnt take a week to do so. I also find it weord readings shows from this far back as you know what the future has in store for several of the people involved so props to you for keeping it intresting and not jumping ahead to where the wrestlers are today.
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World Championship Wrestling presents Nitro 1-31-2000
From: Wilkes-Barre, PA
Stills from WCW Souled Out 2000 is shown. Juventud winning the title, the sick bump in Raven/Bagwell, Douglas pinning DDP, Awesome turning on Savage, Lance Storm debuting to help Jarrett retain, Goldberg demolishing Piper and Scott Steiner defeating “the man” are all highlighted.
Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to WCW Nitro and they hype up how great of a show last night truly was that put over Scott Steiner as the new man of WCW. Heenan brings up how Steiner promised he would win, and he did just that. Tony mentions that Goldberg is three weeks away from getting his hands on Bret Hart in Caged Heat on February 20th. He mentions how demonic Goldberg looked when he viciously pounded away on Piper. Heenan brings up that Hart attacked Goldberg after the match with a chair, but Goldberg seemed to enjoy the pain. Tony wonders out loud what will happen on Nitro and just at that moment, Scott Steiner’s music hits.
Scott Steiner comes out to a good amount of heel heat, though there are a few people bowing down to him. Steiner makes to flex his muscles and whatnot as he enters the ring. Steiner tells everyone to shut their mouths as he begins to speak. “Last night, the big bad booty daddy proved to the world that I am the man of WCW. Ric Flair, you old piece of ****, your not in my league.” Steiner continues by saying that he had waited far to long to get his hands on Flair and that the feeling “was better than being on top of one of my freaks!” He decides to insult Flair and the woman that have been on Space mountain. “All those *****es that have been with Flair, came running to the real man for a REAL experience they will never forget.” The following line really was overboard. “You know Ric, I even got a call from Beth begging for one night to be with a REAL man!” At this moment, Ric Flair comes running down to the ring and begins to brawl with Scott Steiner until several security guys have to separate them. Eric Bischoff comes out and tells Flair to calm down. Bischoff believes that Steiner and Flair aren’t done, not by a long shot. Luckily for them, Bischoff has an idea. He has an idea for tonight and for Super Brawl. Bischoff starts with tonight. Since Bret Hart apparently can get involved in matches like he did last night, he must be cleared to wrestle. Bischoff tells Hart that he can’t sneak anything behind him because as of 3:30 this afternoon Bret Hart was medically cleared and WILL defend the WCW World Heavyweight Championship next week on Nitro. But, Goldberg will still get a title shot at Super Brawl no matter what. However, Bischoff needs to find someone for next week. That is why Bischoff has booked a fatal four way match as tonight’s main event. “Tonight, it will be Booker T versus Sting versus Scott Steiner versus Ric Flair with the winner facing Bret Hart next week!” Bischoff isn’t done. “Now, Scott, and Ric you guys clearly aren’t going to let this issue fizzle out. So, you guys want to see who the real man is, that’s fine. At Super Brawl it will be Ric Flair facing Scott Steiner in a LAST MAN STANDING match. Then we will see who the REAL man is once and for all”. Bischoff walks to the back as Flair tries to attack Steiner again as WCW heads to commercial
Goldberg is standing in the ring and he has a smirk on his face. “Last night I showed the world why you don’t screw around with Bill Goldberg! Roddy Piper if I ever see you again, I will make sure to end you when their isn’t a referee around to save your life.” Goldberg continues and brings up Bret Hart. “Bret Hart, how does it feel to be a dead man walking? Constantly looking behind you to make sure I’m not their. Can you sleep at night knowing you don’t have much time left? It has gotten to the point where the WCW World Heavyweight Championship is just icing on the cake. I hope you keep that belt so I can take you out and take MY championship belt back. Bret Hart…. YOUR NEXT!” Goldberg heads to the backstage area with the fans cheering him on.
Commercials
Match #2: Billy Kidman/Konnan Vs Bam-Bam Bigelow/Chris Candido #1 Contenders for the WCW World Tag Team Championships
Bigelow controls the match with Konnan to start off the match. Bigelow takes Konnan down with a Samoan Drop and a neck breaker. Konnan comes back with a rolling lariat. Konnan manages to take Bigelow down with a spine buster. Bigelow with a enzuigiri to regain control. Candido gets the tag and plants Konnan with a delayed vertical suplex. Candido continues to work on Konnan with a double under hook backbreaker. A few moments later, Konnan ducks a clothesline and takes Candido down with a running bulldog. Konnan makes the tag to Kidman who takes Candido down with a missile dropkick. Kidman takes Candido down with a springboard spinning heel kick for a near fall. Kidman leaps off the top but is nailed with a dropkick by Candido. Shane Douglas runs down to the ring and pulls Konnan off the apron and brawls with him. Candido plants Kidman with a double arm DDT and tags in Bigelow who leaps off the top with a diving head butt to win the match! Winner and #1 Contenders for the WCW World Tag Team Championships: Bam-Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido via pin fall ***
The Triple Threat stand tall in the center of the ring. Douglas signals that the tag belts will be coming to the Triple Threat. Douglas also mentions that the third installment of Kimberly’s video will be shown, on Thunder!
Backstage, Gene is standing with Lance Storm. Gene asks what the hell is Storm’s problem. Storm tells Gene to watch it or Storm will make sure he regrets it. “As for Chris Benoit and what I did to him last night. It’s a matter of pride, Gene. Everyone asks if I can beat Chris Benoit, if I am the best Canadian wrestler. I may not be the best, but I am sure better than Chris Benoit. Benoit makes the Canadian people out to be weak. Sooner rather than later, I will show everyone how a real Canadian handles business.”
Commercials
Match #3: Diamond Dallas Page Vs Sean O’Haire
O’Haire holds his own taking Page down with a side slam and takes Page down with a leaping big boot. Page comes back with a discus clothesline. Page with a swinging neck breaker as well. O’Haire misses a running big splash and stumbles into a Diamond Cutter for the win.
Winner: Diamond Dallas Page via pin fall *½
After the match, Hugh Morrus is seen at the top of the aisle way and can be seen mouthing “I told you” to O’Haire. Page make it known that he is not done with Shane Douglas, at least not yet.
Eddie Guerrero walks down to the ring and walks past DDP after having a brief stare down. Guerrero steps into the ring and grabs a microphone. “Bischoff, last week I beat Dean Malenko and proved that I am the real deal. I want what is rightfully mine. I want respect. I want to be in main events. I am sick of being just a guy who puts on good matches, holmes. I want to be the guy who puts on good matches and wins championships.” Eric Bischoff pops up on Nitro vision. Bischoff tells Guerrero that he did a good job last week against Malenko. However, he isn’t going to just give him main event matches. He has to prove himself and do something to get notice. He isn’t impressed with the complaining. Guerrero adds “If I have to get your attention to give me the push I deserve, then I know exactly what I will HAVE to do.” Guerrero heads to the back with a evil smirk of sorts on his face.
Commercials
Match #4: Crowbar Vs Rob Van Dam
Crowbar is still stuck in a funk as he meets the debuting Rob Van Dam. Step over heel kick, rolling thunder and a five star frog splash wins it for RVD.
Winner: Rob Van Dam via pin fall **
After the match, Vampiro enters the ring and puts Crowbar on his shoulder and walks to the backstage area, and eventually to the parking lot. Vampiro tosses Crowbar into a car and tells him “you learn how to embrace the real you.”
Backstage, Hulk Hogan is walking and runs into Jimmy Hart. Hart tries to run away but Hogan grabs him and lifts him by his jacket. Hogan lets Hart know that he has failed in the past and he will fail now with Mike Awesome in trying to take him out. Hart is scared and begins to agree. That is until Hogan is nailed with a chair shot, by Mike Awesome. Awesome stands over Hulk Hogan and challenges him to a match at Super Brawl. Hogan is left hurting.
Commercials
Match #5: Steven Regal Vs Perry Saturn #1 Contender for the WCW Television Championship
Saturn and Regal trade a series of rights and lefts with Saturn taking Regal down with a overhead belly to belly suplex after avoiding a clothesline. Saturn with a springboard clothesline and Regal rolls to the floor. Saturn keeps the offense going taking Regal down with a springboard cross body to the floor! Saturn sends Regal back into the ring but Regal sneaks in a low blow to gain control. Gut wrench suplex by Regal for a near fall. Regal with a impressive three quarters full nelson suplex and Saturn is hurting. Saturn takes Regal down with a arm trapped suplex. Saturn with a double under hook sit down power bomb for a near fall. Regal comes back with a arm trap swinging neck breaker. Saturn manage to reach the ropes avoiding a STF. Saturn plants Regal with a Death Valley Driver and goes for the cover, but Regal kicks out. Both men stumble to their feet, and that’s when Rick Steiner comes in and takes both men down with a running clothesline. Steiner with multiple suplex’s on both men. Steiner grabs a microphone and says that he is a fighting champion and will take both men on, at Super Brawl!
Winner: No Contest due to Rick Steiner interference ***
Commercials
Match #6: Scott Steiner Vs Booker T Vs Sting Vs Ric Flair Winner earns a world title shot next week.
Flair attacks Steiner during his entrance and they brawl all the way to the backstage area, leaving it to be Booker and Sting. Booker with the early advantage taking Sting down with a leaping sidekick followed by a super kick. Booker attempts the Book End, but Sting fights out and connects with a snap DDT. Sting sends Booker into a corner and delivers several more blows. Sting charges into the corner and attempts a Stinger Splash, but Booker avoids and takes Sting down with a spine buster. Booker comes off the ropes and looks for the scissors kick but Sting avoids the move and clotheslines Booker over the top to the floor. Scott Hall comes down to ringside to distract Sting and at this time Kevin Nash hopes over the guard railing and grabs Booker. Nash drops Booker chest first on the apron and proceeds to power bomb Booker through the announcers table! Scott Hall eventually backs off and Nash escapes through the crowd. Sting turns around and notices the carnage, and has no idea what the hell happened. Sting rolls to the floor and sends Booker back into the ring. Booker is clearly out of it. Sting doesn’t know what to do, but eventually nails Booker with the Scorpion death lock and covers Booker for the win. Winner: Sting via pin fall ***
After the match, a replay of what occurred is shown on the big screen and Sting sees what happened. He pulls Booker up and is trying to tell Booker he his sorry for the what happened but he “had to do it for his own good.” Booker seems to be understand what Sting is saying. Then, Eddie Guerrero comes down with a steel chair and nails Sting across the back and Sting knocks Booker down. Guerrero delivers repeated shots on Sting. Guerrero grabs a microphone and asks Bischoff “Did I get your attention now Bischoff?!” Guerrero stands in the middle of the ring with a frustrated look on his face as the crowd is mixed on what just happened. Nitro goes off the air with Guerrero taunting Sting.
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World Championship Wrestling presents Thunder 2-3-2000
From: Binghamton, NY
Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson welcome everyone to Thunder. Hudson hypes up that on tonight’s Thunder Norman Smiley will defend the WCW Hardcore Title against Terry Funk in a rematch from their first encounter from January 17th. Shane Douglas will be in action, as will Perry Saturn. Sid Vicious will also be in action and in the main event Scott Steiner takes on Hugh Morrus. Tenay throws over to David Penzer to start the action on WCW Thunder!
Match #1: Billy Kidman Vs Chris Candido
Candido controls the opening moments of the match with a snap suplex and a delayed vertical suplex.
Kidman manages to comeback with a springboard bulldog and nearly picks up the win. Kidman takes Candido down with a head scissors take down and follows up with a slingshot leg drop from the apron for a near fall. Candido plants Kidman with a swinging neck breaker, jumping double arm DDT and lastly the New Jersey Jam (diving leg drop) to pick up the win. Winner: Chris Candido via pin fall ***
Replay of the win is shown as the announces put over Candido.
Bret Hart comes out to a course of boo’s as the WCW World Heavyweight Champion grabs a microphone. Hart begins by saying that he is cleared to wrestle and that he isn’t going to run away from competition. “People don’t call be the best for no reason.” Hart puts over Sting as a great competitor but makes note that Sting has never and will never be in his league. Hart brings up Super Brawl 2000 and his Caged Heat match. He doesn’t understand how he is the underdog, after all he is the champion and Goldberg has never beaten him. Hart promises to beat Sting and tells Goldberg he will never, ever be able to beat him.
Shane Douglas is backstage and introduces the third installment of his videos regarding Kimberly Page. The video now has a “Triple Threat Productions” before the video begins. On this edition, Kimberly is getting a tan in her backyard where she is laying on her stomach, without wearing a top. Douglas makes note of that and has Bigelow yell something so that Kimberly is startled. Kimberly looks around and continues to get a tan. Candido is heard yelling “roll over” and at this point Kimberly is figuring that it is a little kid next door. Kimberly proceeds to go indoors and Douglas and Bigelow scowl at Candido. Back to Douglas, he says that their next video will be epic. They will have a confrontation with the star herself, Kimberly Page!
Commercials
Match #3: Shane Douglas Vs Fit Finlay
A brawl for the most part between these two men. Finlay with a rolling fireman’s carry for a near fall. Douglas comes back with a running power slam followed by a neck snap. Douglas takes Finlay down with a snap suplex and attempts to go for the cloverleaf. Finlay kicks Douglas off and manages to take Douglas down with a gut wrench suplex. Finlay with a couple of clotheslines. Douglas ducks a short arm clothesline and connects with the Pittsburgh Plunge for the win.
Winner: Shane Douglas via pin fall **
Backstage, Mike Awesome is seen burning Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage merchandise. Jimmy Hart is hyping Awesome up. He brings up how he took Savage out at Souled Out and at Super Brawl he will finally put a end to Hulk Hogan and all the Hulkamaniacs will have no one to cheer for.
Commercials
Match #4: Perry Saturn Vs Shane Helms
Saturn controls the match with several stiff right hands a leaping side kick. Saturn with a overhead belly to belly suplex followed by a double under hook backbreaker. Saturn leaps off the middle turnbuckle and plants Helms with a DDT for a near fall. Saturn pulls Helms up who connects with a dropkick and Saturn stumbles into a corner. Helms charges but misses a diving attack. Helms stumbles out of the corner and takes Helms down with the DVD. Saturn locks in the Rings of Saturn and Helms quickly gives up. Winner: Perry Saturn via submission **½
Match #5: Mike Awesome Vs James Storm
Awesome takes Storm down with a quick power slam and jumping leg drop. Awesome takes Storm down again with a slingshot shoulder block. Storm attempts a vertical suplex but Awesome blocks the move easily. Awesome with a German suplex followed by a fireman’s carry cutter. Awesome plants Storm with a Awesome Bomb. Awesome goes to the top rope and connects with the Awesome Splash for the win.
Winner: Mike Awesome via pin fall **
After the match, Awesome puts a Hulk Hogan t-shirt on Storm and drives him down with another Awesome Bomb. Awesome taunts the crowd as Thunder goes to commercial
Commercials
Backstage, Diamond Dallas Page is with Gene. Gene asks Page for his reaction to the constant videos the Triple Threat have been showing on Thunder. Page is not a happy guy. He says he lost to Douglas at Souled Out, he can’t deny that. But, Douglas continues to bring his wife into the mix and Page isn’t going to let him get away with it. Page announces that he just got done talking to Eric Bischoff, and has a booked a special match for this coming Nitro. “Douglas, you piece of ****. Bischoff has signed off so that I can get you alone in the ring and you have nowhere to go. That’s right. This Monday night on Nitro, you and me… a STEEL CAGE. You will finally… FEEL…. THE…. BANG!!!”
Match #6: Sid Vs Mark Jindrak
Sid pretty much dominated this bout. Jindrak did get some offense in against Sid but was mainly right hands. Jindrak was not able to knock Sid off his feet. Sid nails Jindrak with a choke slam and a power bomb to win the match Winner: Sid via pin fall *½
Commercials
Match #7: Scott Steiner Vs Hugh Morrus
Both men trade a series of right hands. Steiner with the advantage and takes Morrus down with a overhead belly to belly suplex. Morrus comes back with a running DDT and a side slam for a near fall. Morrus takes Steiner down with a spine buster and goes to the top rope for a the No Laughing Matter. Steiner gets up and crotches Morrus on the turnbuckle. Steiner takes Morrus down with a belly to back suplex from the middle rope! Steiner ducks a clothesline and takes Morrus down with a full nelson suplex. Steiner locks in the Steiner Recliner and Morrus passes out. Winner: Scott Steiner via TKO **¼
After the match, Scott Steiner is taunting the crowd until. Tenay and Hudson hype up Flair/Steiner and wonder if anyone can stop Steiner as Thunder comes to a close.
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World Championship Wrestling presents Saturday Night 2-5-2000
From: Orlando, FL
Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson welcome everyone to WCW Saturday Night. Tenay quickly mentions that on tonight’s edition Jeff Jarrett will be defending the United States Championship against Konnan in the main event. Hudson makes note that both Rick Steiner and Steven Regal will be in action as well. Tenay promotes Super Brawl before introducing David Penzer.
Match #1: Lash LeRoux Vs Kid Romeo
Romeo with the early advantage taking LeRoux down with spinning heel kick and a delayed vertical suplex. Romeo misses a slingshot leg drop, and LeRoux connects with running dropkick to the seated Romeo. LeRoux grabs Romeo and connects with a inverted vertical suplex. Romeo comes off the ropes and looks for a tornado DDT but LeRoux reverses taking Romeo down with a Northern Lights suplex! Romeo gets up and walks in the Whiplash 00’. LeRoux goes for the cover and picks up the win.
Winner: Lash LeRoux via pin fall ***
Backstage, Gene is sitting with Ric Flair who is gripping his hands and is clearly not in a happy state of mind. Flair cuts Gene off before he can ask a generic question. Flair says that Scott Steiner proved that he can beat him at Souled Out and that he respects that. What he doesn’t respect is the fact that Steiner went out and brought his family into their rivalry. Flair says that at Super Brawl he doesn’t have any rules to follow he can do anything he damn well pleases to do. “Scott Steiner, I’m not going to strut, I’m not going to taunt. The one thing I am going to do, is hurt you like no man has ever hurt you before.” Flair tells Gene to leave his locker room as Saturday Night goes to commercial.
Commercials
Match #2: The Mamalukes Vs Perfect Event
Stasiak controls Bull early on with a Samoan Drop and a flapjack. Bull comes back with a springboard back elbow out of a corner. Bull tags in Vito who manages to plant Stasiak with a double arm DDT. Vito leaps off the middle turnbuckle but Stasiak catches him and connects with a belly to belly suplex. Stasiak tags in Palumbo and sends Vito into Palumbo who nails Vito with a super kick. Stasiak sends Bull off the apron and this allows Palumbo to take Vito down with a gut wrench power bomb for the win. Winners: Perfect Event via pin fall **½
Eric Bischoff is standing in front of a camera in the back and has a huge announcement. Bischoff announces that at WCW Super Brawl 2000 on February 20th, 2000 Mike Awesome will indeed face Hulk Hogan one on one.
Commercials
Match #3: Steven Regal Vs La Parka
Parka tries to strut but Regal delivers several European uppercuts. Regal with a double under hook overhead suplex followed by a rolling neck snap. Parka comes back with a running clothesline and a DDT. Regal comes back with a jaw breaker and a short arm clothesline. Regal double under hook backbreaker. Regal locks in the STF and Parka gives up
Winner: Steven Regal via pin fall **
WCW Super Brawl 2000 ad
Commercials
Match #4: Chris Kanyon Vs Chris Harris
Kanyon enters with his usual own camera crew and lighting people. Harris slingshots over the top rope onto Kanyon and some crew members to start the match. Harris takes Kanyon down with a spine buster and nearly gets a upset victory. Kanyon is sent into the ropes and manages to duck a clothesline. Kanyon takes Harris down with a neck breaker. Kanyon sends Harris into a corner and charges but Harris leaps off the middle rope and takes Kanyon down with a clothesline! Harris goes for the cover but Kanyon kicks out. Joey Matthews gets on the apron and distracts the referee. Harris knocks Matthews off the apron. Harris turns around and Kanyon nails Harris with the “That’s a Wrap” for the win. Winner: Chris Kanyon via pin fall ***¼
A video promoting Goldberg/Bret Hart at Super Brawl 2000 is shown
Commercials
Match #5: Rick Steiner Vs Crowbar Non-Title
Crowbar appears to not have changed from the last time he was seen being taken away with Vampiro. Thus, he suffered the same fate. Steiner mauled Crowbar in the corner with several right hands and a German suplex. Steiner nails Crowbar with the running power slam followed by a diving bulldog from the top rope for the win. Winner: Rick Steiner via pin fall **
After the match, Vampiro comes out and tells Crowbar to “embrace the side that I have shown you.” Crowbar thinks about it and rolls to the floor. Crowbar seems to ignore it, until he viciously attacks…. David Penzer. Crowbar mounts Penzer and delivers several right hands. Crowbar runs off the apron and splashes onto Penzer! Security run down as Crowbar leaves through the crowd and Vampiro has a smile on his face. Penzer is helped to the backstage area.
Not to bad of job, but I agree with all the other it is hard to understand some of the storylines when you have no clue of this day and age of wrestling. They are quite good shows though, but I dont believe you need 3 shows a week. I know thats what WCW does, but you could do 2 change it up a bit.
Not to bad of job, but I agree with all the other it is hard to understand some of the storylines when you have no clue of this day and age of wrestling. They are quite good shows though, but I dont believe you need 3 shows a week. I know thats what WCW does, but you could do 2 change it up a bit.
I'm playing with EWR, a simulation game. I know i dont NEED three television shows but if i were to cancel one at this point i'd lose alot of money in the game.