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WCW 2000: Re-booking a Disaster

WCW Roster:
Main Event:
Chris Benoit: Face
Goldberg: Face
Hulk Hogan: Face
Ric Flair: Face
Sting: Face

Bret Hart: Heel
Kevin Nash: Heel
Randy Savage: Heel
Sid: Heel

Upper Mid-card

Diamond Dallas Page: Face
Rob Van Dam: Face

Jeff Jarrett: Heel
Scott Hall: Heel
Scott Steiner: Heel

Mid-Card

Billy Kidman: Face
Booker T: Face
Buff Bagwell: Face
Eddie Guerrero: Face
Konnan: Face
Rey Mistero Jr.: Face
Terry Funk: Face
The Cat: Face

Raven: Tweener

Big Vito: Heel
Chris Kanyon: Heel
Dean Malenko: Heel
Johnny The Bull: Heel
Perry Saturn: Heel
Shane Douglas: Heel
Vampiro: Heel
Disco Inferno: Heel

Lower Mid-Card

Bam-Bam Bigelow: Face
La Parka: Face
Lash LeRoux: Face
Norman Smiley: Face
Psicosis: Face
Rick Steiner: Face
Hugh Morrus: Face
Mike Awesome: Face

Chavo Guerrero Jr.: Heel
Crowbar: Heel
Fit Finlay: Heel
Idol: Heel
Juventud Guerrera: Heel
Lance Storm: Heel
Lane: Heel
Meng: Heel

Openers:

Blitzkrieg: Face
Kaz Hayashi: Face
Shane Helms: Face

Evan Karagias: Heel
Kid Romeo: Heel
Mike Sanders: Heel
Shannon Moore: Heel
The Barbarian: Heel

Jobbers:

AJ Styles: Face

Chuck Palumbo: Heel
Elik Skipper: Heel
Mark Jindrak: Heel
Sean O’Haire: Heel
Shawn Stasiak: Heel

Tag Teams:

Faces of Fear
Rey/Kidman
Mamalukes
XS
Perfect Event
Jindrak/O’Haire


Other:

Eric Bischoff: Face
Vince Russo: Heel

Manager:

Jimmy Hart: Heel

Champions:

WCW World Champion:
Bret Hart
WCW United States Champion: Jeff Jarrett
WCW Television Champion: Rick Steiner
WCW Tag Team Champion: Faces of Fear
WCW Cruiserweight Champion: Juventud Guerrera
WCW Hardcore Champion: Norman Smiley

WCW Monday Nitro: Monday
WCW Thunder: Thursday
WCW Saturday Night: Saturday


PPV Lineup:

January: Souled Out
February: Super Brawl
March: Uncensored
April: Spring Stampede
May: Slamboree
June: Great American Bash
July: Bash at the Beach
August: New Blood Rising
September: Fall Brawl
October: Halloween Havoc
November: Mayhem
December: Starrcade


(I'm using EWR which should explain the match ratings and such after each result)
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Re: WCW 2000: Re-booking a Disaster

World Championship Wrestling presents Saturday Night 1-1-2000
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Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson are commentators for Saturday Night.
- Tenay puts over the new millennium and how WCW will be stronger and better than ever before.
- Hudson chimes in and brings up a four men tournament to crown a new WCW Television champion. The finals will take place on Nitro.
- Tenay tells everyone the men involved which are Konnan, Disco Inferno, Rick Steiner and Fit Finlay.
- Hudson points out that all four men are former TV champions.
- Tenay also mentions that Eddie Guerrero has asked and received time on this edition. What he has to say is unknown.
- Hudson brings up how Bret Hart was injured at WCW Starrcade in his match against Goldberg. Eric Bishcoff will have news regarding a update on Hart and the World Championship.
- Tenay says “lets head to the ring”

Match #1: Chavo Guerrero Jr. defeated Lash LeRoux in 6:11 following a tornado DDT.

- LeRoux with a hip toss and dropkick to send Chavo to the floor. LeRoux attempts a suicide dive but Chavo moves and LeRoux crashes to the floor.
- Back in the ring, Chavo delivers a brain buster. Chavo with a near fall.
- LeRoux fights back and nails Chavo with a delayed vertical suplex.
- LeRoux goes to the top rope but Chavo shoves him off. Chavo grabs LeRoux and plants him with the tornado DDT for the win.
- Replay of the win.
(59%)

Commercials

Gene Okerlund is backstage with Eric Bischoff.
- Gene asks the question everyone wants to know the answer to. How is Bret Hart?
- Bischoff says “If you ask Bret, he will say his career is over.”
- He continues to say that, Bischoff had a conversation with Bret’s doctors and well, Bret’s career is not over.
- Bischoff says that Bret is trying to avoid a possible rematch with Goldberg, and he is going to make sure that the match happens.
- Gene asks if Eric is saying he is faking the injury.
- Bischoff says no. Hart has a mild concussion, but not the major concussion that he was claiming to have.
- Bischoff says that he will make sure that Goldberg gets revenge against both Hart and Piper for what happened at Starrcade
- Bischoff leaves and Gene is happy about the news.
(85%)

Match #2: Disco Inferno defeated Konnan in 8.54 to reach the finals of the WCW Television Championship

- Both men do their trademarks taunts, with Konnan attacking Inferno as he was on the middle turnbuckle.
- Konnan with a rolling clothesline as Inferno comes off the ropes.
- Inferno comes back with a swinging neck breaker. Konnan walks right into a boot followed by a Russian leg sweep.
- Inferno taunts and allows Konnan to get up. Inferno is soon taken down with a double leg slam. Konnan with a near fall.
- Konnan works on Inferno in the corner, until Inferno delivers a knee and takes Konnan down with a double axe handle off the middle turnbuckle.
- Inferno grabs Konnan and goes for a suplex but Konnan reverses into a fisherman suplex with a bridge nearly winning, again.
- Konnan goes for 187, but Inferno fights out spins Konnan around and nails the Chart Buster for the win.
- Replay of the win.
(63%)

Commercials

Gene Okerlund is standing with Shane Douglas who has a evil grin on his face.
- Gene asks why is Douglas smiling.
- Douglas lets out a laugh. Douglas brings up how he is facing Diamond Dallas Page tonight.
- Douglas asks sarcastically if Dallas Page is crying about his lady being fired.
- Douglas says “I guess she wasn’t ‘performing’ well. Gene, you know what I mean by that.”
- Douglas proclaims that tonight DDP will find out why he is the FRANCHISE!
(74%)

Match #3: Rick Steiner defeated Fit Finlay in 5:04 to earn a spot in the finals for the WCW Television Championship

- Both men trade a series of right hands with Steiner gaining the advantage. Steiner sends Finlay into the ropes and connects with a overhead suplex.
- Steiner walks right into a mean right hook from Finlay that rocks Steiner.
- Finlay brings Steiner out of the corner only to knock him back down with a short arm clothesline.
- Steiner manages to avoid a running splash in the corner and takes Finlay down with a German suplex.
- Steiner climbs to the top rope and connects with a diving bulldog for the win.
- Replay of the win.
(50%)

Commercials

Gene is in the ring and introduces a man with plenty on his mind, Eddie Guerrero.
- Guerrero comes out to a pretty good reception. Gene welcomes Eddie and asks what’s on his mind.
- Guerrero says he is sick and tired of being held down in WCW.
- He doesn’t understand how guys like himself, Benoit, Malenko, Rey Jr., Kidman, and Booker T are always shoved aside as guys like Nash, Hogan, Hall and Savage, who are way past their prime get title shots and title runs.
- Guerrero says along himself and the guys named are the best wrestlers in this sport.
- When the fans leave a WCW event leave saying “Wow, that Guerrero is something else!”
- The younger and faster wrestlers are the present and future of this sport. He will soon prove it to everyone who challenges him.
- Gene puts over Guerrero as being a man on a mission as Guerrero leaves.
(77%)

Match #4: Buff Bagwell defeated Chris Kanyon in 10:44.
- Kanyon with the advantage early on with a right few hands. Kanyon takes Bagwell down with a clothesline
- Bagwell with a jaw breaker followed by two clotheslines, and the last one sending Kanyon over the top to the floor.
- Kanyon flops around and eventually re enters the ring. Kanyon with a eye rake and sends Bagwell into the ropes connecting with a backdrop.
- Kanyon places Bagwell on the top turnbuckle and attempts a superplex. Bagwell manages to fight off and sends Kanyon off crashing onto the mat.
- Bagwell connects with a elbow drop and gets a near fall.
- Kanyon is backed into a corner and Bagwell delivers repeated shots. Bagwell sends Kanyon across the ring into another corner.
- Bagwell charges right into a big boot. Kanyon with a leg lariat and nearly gets the win.
- Kanyon attempts a reverse neck breaker, but Bagwell reveres and connects with a back suplex.
- Both men are down. Bagwell gets up first and sends Kanyon chest first into the corner.
- Kanyon stumbles out and Bagwell rolls Kanyon up for the win!
-Replay of win.
-Bagwell celebrates his win, but as he turns to leave a man comes through the crowd and viciously attacks Bagwell.
That man, is RAVEN! Raven with the Even Flow DDT on the floor before leaving through the crowd.
(63%)

Commercials

Match #5: Diamond Dallas Page fought Shane Douglas to a double count-out in 8:51

- Douglas mocks Page by using his hands to act as if Page has been crying all day lone. Page nails Douglas with a right hand.
- Page ducks a wild clothesline and delivers a spinning clothesline. Page with a near fall.
- Douglas lures Page into a corner and low blows Page behind the referee’s back. Douglas with a belly to belly suplex.
- Douglas leaps off the middle rope and drives a knee to Page’s forehead. Douglas lets out a laugh.
- Page returns the favor with a low blow by distracting the referee. Page pulls Douglas up and connects with a spinning sit down power bomb.
- Douglas rolls to the floor. After a few moments, Page follows. Page grabs Douglas and is nailed with chair wrapped around Douglas’s fist.
- Douglas sends Page hard into the guard railing and charges towards Page who backdrops Douglas into the crowd!
- Page enters the crowd and brawls with Douglas causing both men to be counted out.
(65%)

- Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson sign off.

End of Show
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World Championship Wrestling presents Monday Night Nitro 1-3-2000
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Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan are the commentators on this edition of Nitro.
- Tony quickly mentions that tonight Eric Bischoff will indeed confront Bret Hart over the World Championship and Bret Hart’s injury.
- Heenan believes Hart is faking because he is afraid of Goldberg. Schiavone actually agrees.
- Tony also mentions that Ric Flair will compete against Jeff Jarrett in a non-title bout.
- Heenan brings up it is non title because their will be number one contenders match between Chris Benoit and The Cat with the winner facing Jarrett at Souled Out.
- Tony gives the cue for WCW Nitro to begin!

Match #1: Juventud Guerrera defeated Kaz Hayashi in 6:08 to advance to the fatal four way match at Souled Out for the vacant Cruiserweight Championship.
- Hayashi wants to shake hands, but Juventud slaps Hayashi. Juventud ducks a clothesline and takes Hayashi down with a spinning heel kick.
- Hayashi recovers in the corner, and Juventud charges. Hayashi manages to backdrop Juventud over to the floor!
- Hayashi with a slingshot cross body to the floor! Hayashi with a near fall back in the ring.
- Juventud manages to fight back and takes Hayashi down with a springboard dropkick.
- Hayashi avoids a diving attack in the corner and as Juventud stumbles out of the corner, Hayashi connects with a dragon suplex. Hayashi nearly wins the bout.
- Hayashi waits for Juventud to get up, and looks for a super kick. Juventud blocks, kicks Hayashi in the midsection and delivers the Juvi Driver!
- Juventud brings Hayashi over to a corner and connects with the 450 splash for the win!
-Replay of the finish.
- Tony hypes up Eric/Bret confrontation coming up, NEXT!
(73%)

Commercials

Gene Okerlund is in the ring and plugs his Hotline. He introduces Eric Bischoff.
- Bischoff comes out to a mixed reaction. Bischoff is very serious.
- Bischoff doesn’t allow Gene to ask a question, he just starts.
- He says that he stands by everything he said two nights ago.
- “Bret Hart, you are over hyping you injury.” Bischoff says that Bret is injured but is not career threatening as he has stated.
- He has been told by Bret’s doctors that Bret needs about a month to fully recover. Which Bischoff agrees to.
- Bret Hart’s music hits.
- Bret enters the ring and he is none to happy.
- Bret says that Bischoff is right. He doesn’t have a career threatening injury.
- The fact of the matter is, Bret doesn’t feel safe in WCW. This is a wrestling company and he is being forced to fight men who only care for themselves.
- “I understand that we are here to fight, but we are not here to kill each other. We all have families. Goldberg nearly took me away from my family.”
- Bischoff could care less. Bischoff says he isn’t going to strip Hart of the title, no. But what he will do is this. Allow Goldberg to get revenge.
- Bischoff announces that Goldberg will face Rowdy Roddy Piper at WCW Souled Out on January 30th.
- Bret doesn’t seem to care.
- Bischoff continues. He announces that since Hart needs a month off to recover, that Hart will defend the WCW World Championship at Super Brawl.
- Hart appears to not like that news. Bischoff announces that he will defend the title against… GOLDBERG!
- Hart flips out. He can not believe this. Gene attempts to calm Hart down.
- Bischoff isn’t done. To make sure no one attempts to screw Goldberg out of the title, and to be fought under clean rules.
- The match will be Bret Hart Vs Goldberg… in a CAGED HEAT!
- Bret Hart is livid. He attempts to go after Bischoff but Goldberg runs down and Hart bails.
- Goldberg points at Hart and signals for the title. Hart holds his title and walks to the back noticeably aggravated.
(81%)

Commercials

Match #2: Rick Steiner defeated Disco Inferno in 3:26 to win the WCW Television Championship
- Disco dances to the ring and continues to dance even as Rick is in the ring. Steiner with a stiff clothesline.
- Steiner sends Inferno into the ropes and connects with a power slam for a near fall.
- Inferno stumbles to his feet and spins right into a belly to belly suplex.
- Steiner goes to the top rope and plants Inferno with the top rope bulldog for the win.
- Steiner celebrates his title win and delivers a few stomps on Inferno
(64%)

Backstage, Gene is standing with “Macho Man” Randy Savage.
- Gene asks Savage what is going on. Savage would like to know as well.
- Savage was brought into WCW some six years ago to be the man, so he was told. But time after time he has been made out to be second fiddle.
- He shows up and Hulk Hogan held him back because he was jealous of Savage. Savage says Hogan has done it in the company up north, and has been doing it here as well.
- Savage challenges Hogan to a fight, tonight to see just who the best is. Savage will wait all night.
(89%)

Commercials

Match #3: Chris Benoit defeated The Cat in 9:55 to become the number one contender to the United States Championship.
- Benoit with several chops in the corner followed by a snap suplex.
- Cat rolls to a corner but Benoit continues his offense with several boots and chops.
- Cat with a eye rake followed by a series of kicks to Benoit’s chest followed by a standing side kick.
- Cat goes for the quick cover but Benoit kicks out. Cat sends Benoit into the ropes but misses a spin kick.
- Benoit goes behind and connects with a three German suplex’s. Benoit with a cover on the third one but Cat manages to get the shoulder up.
- Benoit sends Cat into the ropes and takes Cat down with a tilt a whirl backbreaker.
- Benoit signals for the head butt, but Cat manages to walk the ropes and delivers a kick to the side of Benoit’s head! Benoit flips back into the ring.
- Roundhouse kick by Cat followed by a short arm clothesline. Cat gets a near fall.
- Benoit with a release German suplex. Cat manages to fight back and goes for the Feliner.
- Benoit side steps the Feliner and locks in the Cross Face for the win.
(71%)

Gene is backstage with a clearly upset Roddy Piper.
- Gene asks for Piper’s thoughts on his just announced match against Goldberg at Souled Out.
- Piper asks Gene how he would feel. Before Gene can answer, Piper answers.
- “To be honest with Gene, I’m afraid.”
- Gene asks then why did he screw Goldberg over at Starrcade?
- Piper says “I was given an order for someone upstairs. It was either that, or lose my job.”
- Piper leaves and Gene wonders who game him the order. It wasn’t Bischoff. Was it?
(90%)

Commercials

Match #4: Goldberg defeated Bam-Bam Bigelow in 1:33

- Bigelow with a few rights in the corner and sends Goldberg into the corner.
- Bigelow charges, but Goldberg manages to Spear Bigelow.
- Goldberg picks Bigelow up and connects with the Jack Hammer for the win!
- Goldberg yells to the camera and says “Piper, your next!”
(69%)

Gene is backstage with the WCW United States Champion Jeff Jarrett.
- Gene asks his thoughts on facing Ric Flair tonight.
- Jarrett says that he doesn’t care. He wants to fight Flair. He wants to prove to all the “slap nuts” in WCW why he is the “Chosen One”.
- “Once I beat that washed up Ric Flair, I’m going to be on my way to becoming the WCW World Heavyweight Champion, the way it should have been since day one.”
- Gene mentions Chris Benoit winning the number one contenders match for his title.
- Jarrett says that “that Canadian Slap nut will get the rest of his two teeth knocked out when we meet, so choke on that.”
- Jarrett shoves Gene and storms to the ring.
(79%)

Commercials

Match #5: Ric Flair defeated Jeff Jarrett by Disqualification in 4:22..

- Flair is the second man out and he storms the ring to trade right hands with Jarrett.
- Jarrett manages to gain control with a vertical suplex. Jarrett goes for the figure four, but Flair rolls him up getting a near fall.
- Jarrett with a clothesline. Jarrett sends Flair into the corner and Flair flips and runs the apron to the top turnbuckle but is promptly thrown off.
- Jarrett goes for The Stroke, but Flair manages to block it and deliver a shin breaker. Flair begins to and locks in the figure four.
- Jarrett is in serious pain. Then all of a sudden, SCOTT STEINER enters the ring and viciously attacks Flair to cause the DQ.
- Steiner locks in the Steiner Recliner and Flair has passed out. Steiner eventually lets go and taunts the crowd.
- Jarrett tries to yell at Steiner, but Steiner simply blows right past him and heads to the back.
(82%)

Gene is backstage with Booker T.
- Booker would like to thank one man. That man is Eddie Guerrero. He praises Eddie for speaking up when no one, including himself, would.
- Booker now feels he can speak out and he will. He brings up what we just saw. “We just saw some fifty year old sucka doing the same crap over and over again.”
- “Then you got Jeff Jarrett, a man who has left WCW many times, and comes back and is a champion?”
- “Scott Steiner has been a terrible team player going out and talking trash about anyone and anyone, where is the respect for us?”
- Booker wants it to be known that he and many others have Eddie Guerrero’s back and they will soon become recognized.
- “It’s time that WCW focuses on the young good talent, and not the sucka’s who bring this company down.”
- Booker walks out of view and Gene puts over the points Booker has made.
(78%)

Commercials

Match #6: Randy Savage defeated Hulk Hogan in 7:41 following interference by Nash.
- Savage comes out and continues to rip on Hogan. He calls Hogan out, who eventually makes his way out to a decent reaction.
- Savage attacks Hogan once he enters the right but Hogan fights back with several right hands.
- Hogan sends Savage into the ropes and Savage takes Hogan down with a clothesline.
- Hogan gets to his feet and is scoop slammed down by Savage.
- Eddie Guerrero has made his way down to the ring and is mocking what is going on in the ring. Yawning and dozing off throughout the match.
- Savage leaps off the middle rope and misses a knee drop. Hogan gets to his feet and delivers more right hands.
- Hogan sends Savage into the ropes and delivers a big boot. Hogan comes off the ropes, but Guerrero trips him
- Guerrero is clearly not happy with what kind of main event WCW is putting on here. Guerrero heads to the back embarrassed of such a match.
- Savage is on the top turnbuckle and goes for the double axe handle but Hogan clotheslines Savage in mid air.
- Kevin Nash is now making his way to the ring. Hogan is distracted by Nash.
- Savage gets up and delivers a few axe handle shots to Hogan.
- Pile driver by Savage. Savage quickly goes to the top and connects with the Flying Elbow!
- Savage with the cover, and gets the three for the win!
- After the match, Nash enters the ring and power bombs Hogan twice. Nash and Savage continue to beat down Savage until Sting runs down and makes the save.
- Nash and Savage bail and raise their hands in victory up the aisle way.
(73%)

- Tony and Bobby talk about what we just witnessed. Along with what Eddie Guerrero was doing.
- Heenan says he was trying to send a message. Along with everyone in the back. Guerrero must be their leader.
- Tony plugs Thunder.
- That’s all!
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World Championship Wrestling presents Thunder 1-6-2000
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Mike Tenay and Bobby Heenan are the commentators for this edition of Thunder!
- Tenay welcomes everyone to Thunder. He quickly asks Heenan what he thought of what Guerrero did on Monday.
- Heenan loves it. Heenan says its time for other people named Hogan, Flair and Sting to get their due. It’s about time someone spoke up.
- Tenay hypes up that DDP and Booker T will be action.
- Heenan mentions the main event. Sting and Ric Flair will team up to face Kevin Nash and Scott Steiner.
- Tenay puts over that main event and hands it over to David Penzer for the first match.

Match #1: Rey Mistero Jr. defeated Psicosis in 10:35 to reach the fatal four way for the vacant WCW Cruiserweight Championship at Souled Out.
- Early on Rey connects with a wheelbarrow into a bulldog. Rey follows up with a springboard leg drop for a near fall.
- Psicosis comes back with a sit out inverted suplex slam. Mistero gets up holding his ribs, and Psicosis comes off the ropes and delivers a spinning heel kick.
- Delayed brain buster by Psicosis. Psicosis plays to the crowd while on the top turnbuckle.
- This allows Rey to crotch Psicosis on the top turnbuckle. Rey with a hurricanrana from the top turnbuckle! Rey only gets a near fall.
- Rey goes for a springboard cross body but Psicosis dropkicks Rey in mid air! Psicosis goes to the middle rope and delivers a leg drop and gets a near fall.
- Psicosis sends Rey into the ropes and Rey takes Psicosis down with a head scissors takedown. Psicosis is chest first on the middle rope.
- Rey comes off the ropes and deliver a tiger feint kick and Psicosis falls backward. Rey goes to the apron and after a brief taunt springboards off the top rope but Psicosis manages to catch Rey and connects with a sit down power bomb!
- Psicosis goes for the cover but only gets a two count. Psicosis sends Rey into the corner and Rey drops down. Psicosis charges and baseball slides right into Rey’s groin.
- Psicosis with a scoop slam on Rey. Psicosis goes to the top and misses a moonsault!
- Rey heads over to the apron and springboards off the top rope and connects with a hurricanrana into a pin for the win!
- Replay of the win.
(74%)


Commercials

Gene is standing in the ring and introduces Ric Flair.
- Flair comes out to a great reception and he does his usual taunt.
- Gene asks Flair how he is feeling after the attack of Scott Steiner on Nitro.
- Flair says that Scott Steiner doesn’t have the “balls” to fight him face to face. Flair reminds Gene that the Horsemen are the master of taking people out. Steiner didn’t come close to taking Flair out.
- Gene puts over Scott Steiner size.
- Flair says that size doesn’t matter to him. “How many World Championships has that freak held?”
- Flair says that Steiner can try to make himself a main event star, but he won’t be the guy that Steiner beats.
- Flair says that for as big as Steiner is, he lacks that much intelligence.
- Flair proceeds to get all riled up and challenges Steiner to a match at Souled Out. He says that after the match, when Flair cripples Steiner Midejah will want to be with a REAL man!
- Gene puts over the possible Flair/Steiner match at Souled Out as Flair heads to the back.
(100%)

Match #2: Norman Smiley defeated Reno in 5:50 to retain the WCW Hardcore Championship

- Smiley enters the ring and Reno delivers several kendo stick shots to Norman.
- Reno goes for a power bomb but Smiley takes Reno down with a backdrop. Smiley grabs a chair and leg drops the chair onto Reno for a near fall.
- Smiley grabs a trash can and deliver shot over Reno’s head. Smiley with a belly to belly suplex on the trash can! Reno kicks out.
- Reno with a low blow using the kendo stick. Reno with a DDT onto the chair.
- Reno goes for the Roll of the Dice.
- However, Smiley reverses and locks in the cross face chicken wing. Reno passes out.
- Replay of the win.
(50%)

Commercials

Gene is backstage with a giddy Jimmy Hart.
- Gene asks what Hart’s major announcement is?
- Hart says that on Saturday Night he will be showcasing a man who will run through WCW and bring Hart the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.
- Hart says “he is awesome.” Hart laughs and Gene looks confused.
(66%)

Match #3: Fit Finlay defeated Hugh Morrus in 6:17

- Finlay slaps Morrus right across the face and both men begin to trade right hands. Finlay gains the advantage.
- Finlay with a clothesline in the corner and snap mares Morrus down and connects with a rolling neck breaker. Short arm clothesline as well by Finlay.
- Morrus manages to send Finlay into the corner and connects with a big splash. Morrus with a scoop slam and goes to the top turnbuckle.
- Morrus comes off and misses a moonsault. Finlay plants Morrus with a DDT.
- Finlay comes off the ropes and runs into a power slam by Morrus. Morrus with a backbreaker.
- Morrus misses a big splash in the corner. Morrus comes out and Finlay plants Morrus with a tombstone pile driver for the win.
- Replay of the win.
(60%)

A brief video of Rob Van Dam is shown.
- He will be appearing in WCW in short time.
(72%)

Commercials

Match #4: Booker T defeated Crowbar in 4:38

- Booker with a jumping side kick early on. Booker sends Crowbar across the ring and delivering a diving forearm smash.
- Spine buster by Booker for a near fall. Crowbar manages to avoid a leaping side kick and takes Booker down with a German suplex.
- Crowbar charges towards Booker but nails a spinning wheel kick.
- Crowbar manages to avoid a scissors kick and catches Booker with a super kick. Booker stumbles back into a corner.
- Crowbar misses a running spear in the corner. Booker pulls Crowbar out of the corner and connects with the Book End for the win.
- After the match, Booker taunts to the camera saying “watch out Scott Hall, I’m coming for you SUCKA!”
- Replay of the win.
(70%)

Gene is with a serious looking Diamond Dallas Page.
- Gene asks Page about Shane Douglas.
- Page isn’t satisfied with not being able to beat Douglas one, two three. Page wants to get his hands on Shane Douglas for mocking the firing of his wife Kimberly.
- Page promises that Douglas, sooner or later will feel the “BANG!”
(82%)

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Match #5: Diamond Dallas Page defeated Perry Saturn in 9:22

- Saturn with the early advantage taking DDP down with a nicely executed exploder suplex.
- Saturn with a springboard tornado DDT for a near fall. Saturn pulls DDP up and is met with a discus clothesline.
- Page with a swinging neck breaker for a near fall. Page pulls Saturn up but Saturn takes Page over with a overhead belly to belly suplex.
- Saturn with a Northern lights suplex for another near fall. Saturn goes to the apron and attempts a slingshot leg drop but Page manages to avoid the move.
- Page ducks a wild clothesline and takes Saturn down with a back suplex.
- Saturn is hurting and attempts another clothesline but Page ducks and plants Saturn with a float over DDT! Page gets a near win.
- Page backs Saturn into a corner and deliver several right hands. Page goes to the center of the ring and charges towards Saturn but Saturn delivers a super kick.
- Saturn with a double under hook backbreaker. Saturn with a springboard moonsault for another near fall.
- Slingshot leg drop by Saturn but only gets another near fall. Saturn signals for the Death Valley Driver.
- Saturn has Page set up, but Page fights out and nails Saturn with the Diamond Cutter for the win!
- DDP celebrates, but that doesn’t last long as Shane Douglas appears on Thunder vision.
- Douglas sarcastically congratulates Page for his win.
- Douglas proceeds to say that Page appears to be worth his time now.
- He says that Kimberly wasn’t worth WCW money. Nor would she be worth Douglas’s money.
- Page is livid at that insult. Page grabs a microphone and tells Douglas he wants him at Souled Out.
- Douglas laughs and asks if Page thinks Douglas is afraid. Because he is not.
- Douglas says that he accepts but wants to be able to kick Page’s ass all over the arena. He challenges Page to a Falls Count Anywhere match.
- Page accepts and Douglas laughs to end the segment.
(72%)

Gene is with Sting in the backstage area.
- Gene asks why did he save Hogan from the beating on Nitro even with their history?
- Sting says that Hogan has apologized and everyone deserves to get a second chance. Even if he may not like Hogan, he isn’t going to let that no good Kevin Nash get involved.
- Sting has had a issue with Nash for years. But has but them aside for the sake of the business. But he can’t any longer.
- Sting mentions that he was the face of WCW before Nash, Hogan, and Hall took his spot. He has done everything he can for the company while Hogan and Nash have looked out for themselves.
- “I’ve saved Hogan once, I am not about to do it again.”
- Sting also mentions that he doesn’t know if he can trust Flair. But he knows one thing. Flair is all about the business, and not himself.
- Gene asks Sting about his thoughts on Guerrero/Booker. Sting says that he was at that point before, and gets what they are saying.
- Shockingly, Sting appears to be supporting their efforts as long as they “don’t get in my way.”
- Sting walks off for his tag team match.
(84%)

Commercials

Match #6: Kevin Nash/Scott Steiner defeated Ric Flair/Sting in 11:19

- Nash and Flair start the match off , but Flair taunts Steiner by flexing towards Steiner.
- Nash with a knee to Flair’s midsection. Nash sends Flair into the ropes but Flair ducks a big boot and delivers several chops backing Nash into a corner.
- Flair with a few jabs to the midsection of Nash. Flair goes over to spit on Steiner and turns around right into a big boot.
- Nash with a walking side slam. Flair is holding his back in pain. Nash tags in Steiner who takes Flair down with a belly to belly suplex.
- Steiner sends Flair into the ropes and lifts him into the air with a military press slam but Flair rakes Steiner in the eyes and chop blocks Steiner’s knee. Flair goes to work on Steiner’s knee while letting out several “Woo’s”
- Flair backs Steiner into his corner and delivers several chops and boots to Steiner’s knee. Flair brings Steiner out of the corner and connects with a vertical suplex that took a lot of Flair’s back. Sting gets a tag.
- Sting with several clotheslines, Steiner continues to get up and Sting connects with a military press slam.
- Sting with a boot to the midsection and connects with a running one arm bulldog and gets a near fall. Sting goes over to Nash and punches Nash off the apron.
- Sting turns around and Steiner connects with a gut wrench suplex. Steiner grabs Sting and delivers a pump handle drop. Steiner with a few pushups and flips off Flair.
- Steiner tags in Nash. Nash pulls Sting up and Sting delivers a few right hands. Sting sends Nash into the corner and connects with the Stinger Splash! Nash stumbles out hunched over and Sting leaps off the middle turnbuckle connects with bulldog.
- On the floor, Steiner has nailed Flair with a pipe. Steiner snuck over as Flair was trying to get a tag from Sting. Steiner with the Steiner Recliner on Flair on the floor with the pipe around Flair’s throat.
- Sting tries to go to the floor, but Nash delivers a few clubbing blows. Nash sets Sting up and connects with the jackknife power bomb for the win!
- Steiner continues to work on Flair after the match and is clearly heard saying “I’ll see you at Souled Out!“ Before entering the ring and locking the Steiner Recliner on Sting as Nash slaps Sting across the face several times.
(81%)

- Nash and Steiner stand over Sting with their hands raised as Flair is on the floor to end Thunder.

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World Championship Wrestling presents Saturday Night 1-8-2000
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Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson are commentators for this edition of Saturday Night.
- Tenay welcomes everyone to tonight’s show and hypes up the show.
- Hudson goes over who will be in action. Which includes, Rick Steiner, Buff Bagwell, Jimmy Hart’s mystery man, Chris Benoit and Chris Kanyon.
- Tenay also mentions that Booker T and Scott Hall will have a confrontation tonight. Booker T has been very vocal about his displeasure about Hall continuing to have a job in WCW.
- Hudson sends it over to David Penzer.

Chavo Guerrero Jr. defeated Blitzkrieg in 8:25 to advance to the fatal four way match at Souled Out for the vacant WCW Cruiserweight Championship

- Chavo with a drop toe hold take down followed by a crisp dropkick to the side of Blitz’s head for a near fall.
- Chavo sends Blitz’s into the ropes and attempts a tilt a whirl backbreaker, but Blitz manages to reverses into a spinning head scissors which sends Chavo through the middle rope to the floor.
- Blitz comes off the ropes and connects with a suicide dive to the floor!
- Blitz sends Chavo back into the ring and connects with a slingshot leg drop which gets a near fall.
- Chavo manages to fight out of a brain buster attempt and delivers a reverse neck breaker. Chavo delivers several European upper cuts.
- Chavo attempts the tornado DDT out of the corner but Blitz reveres into a Northern Lights suplex with a bridge and nearly gets the win.
- Blitz leaps off the middle rope and nails Chavo with a spinning heel kick.
- Chavo pulls on Blitz’s trunks which rams him face first into the middle turnbuckle. Chavo pulls Blitz up and spikes him with the brain buster.
- Chavo goes to the top rope and connects with the frog splash for the win.
- After the match Chavo signals for the title coming around his waist.
- Replay of the win.
(65%)

Gene is backstage with Scott Steiner who is flexing his arms.
- Gene puts over the acts of Steiner on Ric Flair on Thunder.
- Steiner tells Gene shut his mouth. Ric Flair knows what he has gotten himself into when he gets involved with the Big Bad Booty Daddy.
- He is going to prove to Flair and all the boys in the back that he is the man in WCW.
- Steiner says that the beginning the end of Flair’s career started on Thunder and come Souled Out he will out of WCW, courtesy of Scott Steiner.
- Steiner kisses his arm and makes Gene flinch as he heads out of camera view.
(76%)

Commercials

Rick Steiner defeated Lash LeRoux in 4:57 in a non-title match

- LeRoux delivers several rights and lefts but Steiner simply shoves LeRoux down.
- LeRoux charges but Steiner delivers a stiff clothesline. Steiner with a belly to belly suplex.
- Steiner with several forearm shots to LeRoux’s upper back. Release German suplex by Steiner.
- LeRoux is sent into the ropes and ducks a clothesline. LeRoux runs to the top rope but Steiner crotches him and connects with a over head belly to belly suplex.
- LeRoux stumbles to his feet and Steiner leaps off the top connecting with a bulldog for the win.
- Replay of the win.
(49%)

Gene is backstage with Raven in a rather dark locker room
- Gene asks Raven what his issue is with Buff Bagwell.
- Raven brings up how he was fired last fall because WCW didn’t want someone they couldn’t market. H
- So, Raven would be sitting in his apartment with several eviction notices because since Bischoff didn’t want him, no one will be able to have him.
- Every time Raven would put on his television he would stumble across a master card commercial with Buff Bagwell.
- “He is by a pool, with the ladies, with a smile and with money, everything I don’t have.”
- Raven says that he came back to the WCW because A.) WCW wanted him back. And B.) because he wants to make Bagwell feel the pain and feel secluded like Raven.”
- Raven issues a challenge to Bagwell to a match at WCW Souled Out.
- Raven doesn’t want a referee, he doesn’t want any rules. He just wants it to be Raven and Buff Bagwell.
- Raven ends the interview segment by saying “Quote the Raven… Nevermore.”
(91%)

Commercials

Meng defeated Big Vito, Lane and Brian Adams in 6:02 in a preview match as along with their partners will compete for the vacant tag team titles on Nitro

- Meng and Adams pair up and trade several right hands in a corner. Lane with a slingshot cross body to the floor onto Vito.
- Meng with a few head butts which drops Adams to a knee. Meng comes off the ropes and Adams delivers a leaping big boot.
- Lane leaps off the top rope looking for a cross body onto Adams who simply catches Lane and power slams him down.
- Adams pulls Meng up and spikes him down with a pile driver. Adams plays to the crowd and Vito rolls in and chop blocks Adams knee. Vito leaps off the middle rope and plants Adams with a DDT.
- Lane attempts to come off the top again and land on Meng, but Meng side steps and nails Lane with a savant kick and he spins around.
- Vito with a boot to Meng’s midsection and goes for the Code of Silence but Meng easily reverses into the Tongan death grip for the win.
(54%)

Video hyping up the soon to be debuting Rob Van Dam
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Buff Bagwell defeated Bam-Bam Bigelow in 7:42
- Bigelow misses a body splash in the corner and Bagwell connects with a swinging neck breaker. Bagwell gets a near fall.
- Bigelow manages to deliver a enzuigiri which knocks Bagwell down. Bigelow pulls Bagwell up and connects with a double under hook backbreaker.
- Bigelow drops a few head butts. Bigelow pulls Bagwell up and Bagwell manages to nail Bigelow with a double under hook DDT.
- Bagwell sends Bigelow into the ropes and connects with a dropkick and Bigelow stumbles into a corner.
- Ten punch combo by Bagwell in the corner. Bigelow shoves him off and connects with a clothesline.
- Bigelow ducks a clothesline and scoop slams Bagwell down.
- Bigelow goes to the top but misses the flying head butt.
- Bagwell goes to the top rope and leaps off connecting with the Buff Blockbuster for the win
- After the match, Bagwell looks into the camera and accepts Raven’s challenge for Souled Out.
(81%)
Gene is backstage with Eddie Guerrero.
- Gene asks Eddie why he was out watching the Hogan/Savage match on Nitro.
- Guerrero says it was because he is sick of being just another guy on the card while WCW continues to produce the same crap since 1995.
- Guerrero says he was sending a message. The message being that he is bored. He wants to issue a challenge.
- Guerrero says that he wants a match. Not at Souled Out. But rather at Super Brawl, one of WCW biggest annual events of the year.
- Guerrero says he has a open challenge to anyone who has been a World Champion in WCW or any other promotion to a match at Super Brawl.
- He wants to prove he is World Title material.
- Guerrero leaves the ring to a good reception as Gene hypes Guerrero up.
(79%)

- Video package promoting WCW Souled Out on January 30th is shown.

Commercials

Gene is standing in the ring and introduces Booker T followed by Scott Hall.
- Booker T is right in Scott Hall’s face who could care less. Gene intervenes.
- Gene brings up how Booker T has seemingly singled out Scott Hall. Gene brings up Hall’s alcoholic past.
- Hall cuts Gene off. Hall tells Gene that he may have had his issues but he has not ever once taken his job lightly. Though he must say he laughs when sees Booker working his ass off only to be a “mid card jabroni”. While he can go to a bar get drunk and be top wrestler in WCW.
- Hall looks Booker in the eyes and tells him that Booker could not beat him on his worst day. Because no matter what, he is better than Booker.
- Booker grabs the microphone and says that what Hall has just said is his point along with Guerrero. He says that he is one of the best workers in the company but guys like Hall who could care less are preventing the fans from seeing good matches.
- Booker says he is sick of it. He has never been this pissed off in his life. Booker challenges Hall to a fight. He wants to show the world just who the man is.
- Hall has no problem with fighting Booker. He says Souled Out would be a perfect date.
- Booker agrees and says he wishes Hall luck come the 30th. Booker goes to shake his hand and Hall shakes.
- However, once Booker turns around Hall attacks Booker. Hall sends Booker into the ropes and Booker meets him with a leaping side kick.
- Hall rolls to the floor and Booker goes to the top turnbuckle taunting Hall.
- Gene is going nuts.
(81%)

Commercials

Before the next contest, Jimmy Hart comes out and puts over his “awesome” new man.
- This leads to The Cat coming out and telling Hart that he doesn’t see anyone.
- Hart says in short time you will. That’s when Mike Awesome comes from behind and clotheslines The Cat down.

Mike Awesome defeated The Cat in 8:28

- Awesome sends Cat into the ring steps and Cat is holding his shoulder in some serious pain.
- Awesome sends Cat into the ring and climbs to the top rope. Awesome leaps off connecting with a shoulder block. Awesome gets a near fall.
- Awesome taunts the crowd and this allows Cat to deliver a few karate kicks to Awesome’s chest. Cat backs Awesome into a corner and delivers a spin kick.
- Cat sends Awesome across the ring hard back first into the corner and as Awesome stumbles out Cat connects with a super kick.
- Cat comes off the ropes and connects with a high knee attack. Cat comes off the middle rope and misses a knee drop.
- Awesome gets up and connects with a overhead belly to belly suplex and Cat rolls to the floor.
- Hart hits Cat with his megaphone. Awesome comes off the ropes and connects with a suicide dive over the top rope onto Cat on the floor.
- Awesome sends Cat back into the ring and connects with the Awesome Bomb but doesn’t go for the cover.
- Awesome goes to the top rope and connects with the Awesome Splash for the win.
- After the match, Hart sets up a table on the floor and Awesome power bombs Cat from apron through the table!
- Awesome and Hart celebrate the win as Cat is not moving on the floor.
(55%)

Commercials

Chris Benoit defeated Chris Kanyon in 10:53

- Benoit backs Kanyon into a corner and delivers several chops. Benoit ducks a clothesline and drops Kanyon with three German suplex’s
- Kanyon rolls to the floor. Benoit follows him and begins to chase Kanyon around the ring. Kanyon rolls into the ring and works on Benoit with a few boots.
- Kanyon sends Benoit into the ropes and delivers a yakuza kick followed by a Russian leg sweep. Kanyon gets a near fall.
- Delayed vertical suplex by Kanyon for another near fall. Kanyon appears to be gaining confidence.
- Kanyon comes off the ropes looking for a swinging neck breaker but Benoit side steps the move and takes Kanyon down with a backbreaker.
- Benoit with a gut wrench suplex and goes for the Cross Face but Kanyon grabs the ropes and rolls to the floor.
- Kanyon is taunting the crowd and when he turns around Benoit takes Kanyon down with a baseball slide.
- Benoit sends Kanyon back into the ring. Benoit re-enters but Kanyon delivers a high knee and plants Benoit with the ace crusher.
- Kanyon plays to the crowd and is celebrating. He goes for the cover and Benoit is able to kick out.
- Jeff Jarrett comes running down with his guitar in hand and tells Kanyon to hold him.
- Jarrett is on the apron and goes to hit Benoit with the guitar, but Benoit moves and Jarrett nails Kanyon. Benoit punches Jarrett off.
- Benoit goes up top and connects with the flying head butt for the win!
(73%)

- After the match, Benoit goes to the floor and brawls with Jarrett. Eventually, Jarrett grabs his belt and runs away from Benoit.
- Benoit signals that the United States title will be his at Souled Out.
- Tenay and Hudson sign off as Saturday Night ends.

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World Championship Wrestling presents Nitro 1-10-2000
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Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan are the commentators for this edition of Nitro.
- They hype up Goldberg/Booker T and Flair/Nash.
- Tony also mentions that tonight Eric Bischoff and Roddy Piper will have a sit down discussion over what Piper did.
- Heenan brings up the last match to gain entrance into the fatal four way for the vacant WCW Cruiserweight Championship at Souled Out.
- With that, Schiavone sends it to Penzer for the beginning of WCW action.

Billy Kidman defeated AJ Styles in 8:22 to earn the fourth and final spot to compete for the Cruiserweight Title at Souled Out.

- Styles sends Kidman into the ropes, but Kidman springboards off the ropes and takes Styles down with a bulldog.
- Kidman with several right hands and dropkicks Styles into a corner. Kidman places Styles on the top turnbuckle and attempts a hurricanrana. However, Styles shoves him off.
- Styles gains footing and connects with a crisp cross body for a near fall.
- Kidman gets up and is met with a discus clothesline from Styles for another near fall.
- Kidman is holding his chest and Styles continues his offense with a running swinging neck breaker.
- Styles pulls Kidman up and goes for a vertical suplex but turns into a reverse neck breaker. Styles with another near fall.
- Styles attempts a springboard missile dropkick, but Kidman manages to avoid the move. Kidman grabs Styles and connects with a sit out spine buster.
- Kidman goes to pull Styles up but Styles attempts a kip up hurricanrana. However, Kidman manages to deliver a kick right to Styles’s head.
- Kidman ducks a wild clothesline and delivers the Kid Krusher. Kidman goes to the top rope and connects with the picture perfect shooting star press for the win.
- Replay of the win.
(60%)

Commercials

Eric Bischoff is already in the ring and calls out Roddy Piper.
- Piper comes out to a mixed reaction, but he doesn’t care. He has a dejected look on his face.
- Piper enters the ring and looks up at Bischoff who was a very serious look on his face.
- Bischoff says that he is extremely disappointed in what Piper did at StarrCade.
- Bischoff says that he doesn’t care if he wasn’t under contract with WCW at the time but he does care for that that WCW is his creation. He was the man that brought WCW to the depths of great success.
- Bischoff says that he will not allow someone like Piper try to ruin it. He wants to know why did Piper screw over Goldberg.
- The crowd can be heard asking “Why?” as Piper grabs Bischoff’s microphone.
- Piper says that everyone has been asking him that same question and he is sick of it.
- He says he didn’t do it for Bret Hart, he didn’t do it end WCW personally. He did it for the man who wants to sabotage WCW.
- Bischoff has a confused look.
- Piper says that the man that wanted him to screw over Goldberg is a man who is looking out for the veterans. Something Bischoff has forgotten.
- “Without Hogan, Flair, myself and the N.W.O., you would just be some ice fishing geek.” Piper says that he doesn’t believe the young guys are ready to have the keys to the car.
- But he can see that they (the veterans) will soon be pushed aside. There is one man who knows what’s right for the business.
- That man, is none other than… Vince Russo!
- Bischoff goes nuts. “Your telling me Piper you ruined what should have been a great main event at our biggest show of the year, for the jackass Vince Russo? Your telling me that Russo wants to ruin my creation?”
- Piper now has a smirk on his face. “He is going to do it, with your own guys you made. The same guys you brought in. The same guys who won the battle against the WWF for 84 weeks.”
- Piper tells Bischoff he is going to regret not being grateful.
- Piper drops the microphone as Bischoff is left in the ring scratching his head.
(78%)

Commercials

Faces of Fear defeated XS, Kronik, and the Mamalukes in 10:59 in a elimination match to win the vacant WCW World Tag Team Championships.
- XS is eliminated three minutes into the contest when Idol submits to the Tongan death grip.
- Mamalukes where eliminated six minutes into the match when Bull was pinned following the High Time by Kronik.
- This leaves just the Faces of Fear and Kronik. All four men go at it trading right hands. Adams clotheslines Barbarian over the top to the floor.
- Meng with several right hands on Clarke in the corner. Meng charges to the corner but runs into a big boot. Clarke takes Meng down with a clothesline.
- Barbarian plants Adams with a pile driver on the floor! Barbarian rolls into the ring and works on Clarke.
- Clarke is sent into the ropes but takes both FOF members down with a double DDT. Meng gets right up and takes Clarke down with a savant kick.
- Meng grabs Clarke an connects with a running power slam. Barbarian is on the top turnbuckle and connects with a diving head butt.
- Adams tries to get back into the ring but is still hurting from the pile driver on the floor. Meng goes for the cover and pins Clarke to win the match and titles!
- Replay of the win.
(63%)

Gene is backstage with Buff Bagwell who is grinning and showcasing his abs.
- Gene quickly mentions that Bagwell has accepted a “no rules” match with Raven at Souled Out.
- Bagwell tells Gene that Raven doesn’t realize that he may be the guy who gloats and only care about his body. But when he enters the squared circle he is all about kicking some ass.
- Bagwell says that Raven will forever regret making their match no rules. Bagwell claims to have a very creative mind for punishment and Raven will feel it at Souled Out.
- Bagwell walks off as WCW goes to break.
(76%)

Commercials

Raven defeated Hugh Morrus in 5:47

- Raven quickly goes to work on Morrus with rapid rights and lefts to the back and midsection. Raven sends Morrus into the ropes and delivers a high knee.
- Raven grabs Morrus but Morrus delivers a short arm clothesline followed by a side slam. Morrus gets a near fall.
- Raven battles back and takes Morrus down with a back suplex. Morrus gets up and Raven takes him back down with a running knee to the side of the head.
- Morrus manages to fight out of a DDT attempt by taking Raven down with a spine buster. Morrus signals for the moonsault and makes his way to the top turnbuckle.
- Raven crotches Morrus on the top turnbuckle and connects with a back suplex off the middle rope.
- Morrus slowly gets up and is planted with the DDT by Raven. Raven goes for the cover and gets the three.
- Replay of the win.
(68%)

Gene is backstage with Psycho Sid Vicious.
- Gene asks Sid for his take on Eddie Guerrero and Booker T trying to make a name for themselves.
- Sid remembers the days when he was a young man trying to make a name for himself. He also remembers not just whining and complaining.
- He went out and beat guys up and made them take notice. That’s how he became a star, that is how the guys in the back began to respect him.
- Gene asks Sid if he supports them. Sid shakes his head and says that he supports himself and the guys who help make his career.
- Sid looks and Gene and looks at the camera and says “we all know who that is.”
- Sid walks off as Gene appears to be trying to think of the answer.
(74%)

Commercials

Jeff Jarrett defeated Dean Malenko in 12:03 to retain the WCW United States Championship
- Jarrett gets right into Malenko’s face and even squats to get to his eye level. Malenko with a slap to Jarrett’s face and delivers a dropkick to the knee.
- Malenko comes off the ropes and connects with a leg lariat. Malenko grabs the stumbling Jarrett and connects with a atomic drop.
- Jarrett walks right into a right hand followed by a boot. Malenko with a backbreaker. Malenko with a near fall.
- Malenko sends Jarrett into the corner and charges but is met with a big boot. Jarrett leaps off the middle turnbuckle and takes Malenko down with a double axe handle.
- Jarrett taunts the crowd with his stroke. He doesn’t realize that Malenko has gotten up. Malenko with a double leg takedown and goes for the Texas Cloverleaf but Jarrett reaches the ropes.
- Jarrett rolls to the floor pointing to his head showcasing brilliance. Jarrett turns around and is met with a baseball slide.
- Malenko sends Jarrett into the guard railing on the floor. Jarrett stumbles out and Malenko backdrops Jarrett on the floor!
- Malenko sends Jarrett back into the ring. Malenko rolls in but Jarrett delivers a few boots. Jarrett with a snap suplex.
- Jarrett sends Malenko into the ropes and connects with a power slam. Jarrett quickly pulls Malenko up and connects with a snap suplex.
- Jarrett goes to the top rope and connects with a top rope fist drop. Jarrett goes for the cover, but Malenko kicks out.
- Jarrett with a shin breaker on Malenko and goes for the figure four but Malenko kicks Jarrett into a corner and takes Jarrett down with a back suplex.
- Malenko has Jarrett set up for a brain buster, but Jarrett reverses and connects with The Stroke. Jarrett goes for cover and picks up the win.
- After the match, Jarrett holds his United States championship over and calls out Benoit. Saying “I beat your friend Malenko, and I will beat you slap nut”
- As Jarrett heads to the backstage area, Scott Steiner music hits and Jarrett goes for a high five, but Steiner simply blows him off, yet again.
- Steiner heads to the ring for the next match.
(65%)

Scott Steiner defeated Konnan in 6:19

- Steiner quickly attacks Konnan with several overhand shots to Konnan’s back. Steiner with a belly to belly suplex.
- Steiner continues his offense with a military press slam and gets a near fall. Konnan manages to duck a clothesline and knocks Steiner down with a rolling thunder lariat.
- Konnan with a scoop slam. Steiner quickly gets up and takes Konnan down with a overhead belly to belly suplex.
- Steiner pulls Konnan up and takes Konnan down with a exploder suplex.
- Steiner grabs Konnan and has him in a vertical suplex position. However, in midair connects with the Steiner Screwdriver! The crowd is shocked by that move.
- Steiner locks in the Steiner Recliner as if it was needed. Konnan is passed out. Steiner wins.
- Replay of the win.
(75%)

Commercials

Gene is backstage with a clearly banged up Ric Flair.
- Gene asks how Flair is managing to compete tonight after such a vicious attack during the tag team match on Thunder.
- Flair says that no matter how hurt he may be there is nothing in this world that will keep him out of the ring. Especially the low life Kevin Nash and the abnormally large freak Scott Steiner.
- Flair says that unlike Nash, wrestling is his life. He doesn’t stay at home because he stubbed his foot, or because he has a ingrown toe nail.
- Flair is all about working through everything and anything put in his way. Tonight, he will take care of the “Big Wimp” in a few moments.
- Flair lets out a big WOO before leaving the scene.
(100%)

Goldberg defeated Booker T in 11:45 following distraction from Scott Hall
- Goldberg gets right into Booker’s face but Booker will not back down. Booker delivers the first several right hands.
- Goldberg rams Booker shoulder first into a corner. Goldberg with several shoulder blocks in the corner. Goldberg sends Booker across the ring and charges but Booker takes Goldberg down with a leaping sidekick.
- Booker with several boots and sends Goldberg into ropes and delivers a boot to Goldberg’s midsection. Booker comes off the ropes looking for the scissors kick but Goldberg avoids and nails Booker with a super kick.
- Goldberg with several right hands in the corner. Goldberg brings Booker to the center of the ring and connects with a double under hook.
- Goldberg gets ready for the spear in the corner. Booker gets up and Goldberg charges, but Booker manages to leapfrog over Goldberg and Goldberg goes hard shoulder first into the corner.
- Goldberg is hunched over and Booker comes off the ropes connecting with the scissors kick. Booker goes for the cover but Goldberg kicks out.
- Booker pulls Goldberg up and delivers a arm twist followed by a hook kick. Goldberg stumbles into a corner and is trying to shake the cob webs out.
- Booker with several right hands in the corner. Booker hooks Goldberg up and uses all of his strength to connect with a vertical suplex.
- Booker with the Spinarooni and is ready to seal the deal. However, Scott Hall comes down to the ring and gets Booker attention.
- Booker shouts at Hall but Hall is obviously just ignoring him. Booker turns around and is speared by Goldberg.
- Hall is laughing his ass off. Goldberg sets Booker up and connects with the Jackhammer.
- Goldberg goes for the cover and picks up the win.
- After the match, Goldberg celebrates the win, but Scott Hall runs down and delivers a few boots to Booker T.
- Goldberg notices this and takes Hall down with a spear and jackhammer as the crowd goes nuts.
- Replay of the win and what happened afterwards.
(68%)

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Ric Flair fought Kevin Nash to a No Contest in 7:02 following interference from Scott Steiner and Sting..

- Flair and Nash trade a series of rights and chops. Nash sends Flair into the ropes and connects with a side slam. Flair is hurting already.
- Nash sends Flair into the corner and he does the Flair flip. Nash knocks Flair off the apron with a big boot. Flair crashes into the guard railing.
- Nash with a snake eyes on the guard railing before sending Flair back into the ring. Nash has a smirk as he knows he can finish off Flair at anytime. Considering Flair is not 100%.
- Nash lifts Flair up and connects with a one arm backbreaker. Nash goes for the cover and Flair kicks out at two.
- Nash with a side walk slam and he signals for the end.
- Nash has Flair set up, but Sting runs down with Scott Steiner right behind him.
- Before Sting can even lay hand on Nash, Steiner enters and clubs away on Sting.
- The referee throws the contest out. Flair rolls to the floor. Steiner sends Sting into the ropes but Sting ducks a double clothesline and manages to clothesline both Nash and Steiner over the top to the floor.
- Nash and Steiner go nuts as Sting celebrates and taunts Nash.
- Sting grabs Flair and rolls him back into the ring to protect him as Nitro goes off the air.
(81%)

- Promo for Souled Out airs to end the broadcast.

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Much better than most EWR BTB's, you're making it fun and interesting. Eddie getting a push is ftw.

Three shows a week is quite a bit but WCW has lots of talent so.. it works.
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Mike Tenay and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to this edition of WCW Thunder.
- Tenay hypes up the action. Which includes Randy Savage competing later tonight.
- Heenan brings up Mike Awesome competing tonight. He can’t wait to witness him live.
- Tenay briefly hypes up Sting and Benoit teaming up to face Kevin Nash and Jeff Jarrett.
- Tenay also mentions that Scott Hall will be in action later tonight before heading to the ring.

Dean Malenko defeated Shane Helms in 6:08

- Helms didn’t go down without a fight. Helms took Malenko down with a hammerlock Russian leg sweep and managed to nearly get a win following a missile dropkick.
- However, Malenko was too much. Malenko nailed Helms with a spinning heel kick, and followed by nailing a double under hook power bomb.
- Malenko quickly locked in the Texas Cloverleaf for the win.
(72%)

Commercials

Gene is standing in the ring and calls out the WCW World Heavyweight Champion, Bret Hart.
- Gene brings up the revelation that Vince Russo appears to have ordered Roddy Piper to end the match abruptly at Starrcade.
- Hart says that it’s the same crap, just in a different promotion. Obviously he brings up Survivor Series 1997 and how Vince McMahon screwed him over their.
- Now Hart is made out to be the bad guy. He claims to have no idea about the finish and that he was surprised just as everyone else.
- He does mention however that he knows if the match wasn’t flawed he would have defeated Goldberg in the center of the ring. Because he is “the best their was the best there is and the best there ever will be”.
- Gene brings up Super Brawl and Caged Heat. Hart believes that Goldberg will not have any excuses when he loses to Bret. Bret will prove to the world that Bill Goldberg is not on his level.
- Bret says he will not lose to Goldberg. He simply will not allow it.
- Hart walks off as Gene hypes up Goldberg/Hart in one month time.
(76%)

Mike Awesome w/Jimmy Hart defeated Disco Inferno in 4:47

- Awesome dominated the contest. Inferno did manage to take Awesome off his feet with a swinging neck breaker, but literally for only a second.
- Inferno went to the middle turnbuckle and attempted a double axe handle. Awesome caught him and connected with a overhead belly to belly suplex.
- Awesome Bomb followed by a Awesome Splash for the Awesome win.
(73%)

Commercials

Gene is backstage with Sting.
- Gene brings up the issues Sting has had with Kevin Nash in recent weeks. Sting says he doesn’t respect Nash for his actions.
- Sting once considered Nash a friend but he has taken the competition portion of wrestling and thrown it out of the window.
- Sting believes Nash is trying to take guys out so that he can be on the top of the mountain and he will not sit here and let that happen.
- Sting issues a challenge to Kevin Nash for WCW Souled Out one on one.
- “That is if you can make it following our tag match tonight”.
- Sting with “It’s show time” before heading out of camera view.
(89%)

Konnan defeated Mark Jindrak in 6:29

- Jindrak uses his power early on to slam Konnan down with a military press slam.
- Konnan manages to come back with a rolling thunder lariat. Jindrak attempts a power bomb but Konnan nails him with a sit-out face buster.
- Konnan locks in the Tequila Sunrise for the submission win.
(63%)

Commercials

Bam-Bam Bigelow is in the cafeteria eating when a familiar face sits down next to him.
- CHRIS CANDIDO, slides in next to the big man and brings up how Bigelow has been losing matches recently.
- Bigelow acknowledges this and says he is in a funk. Candido suggests they “go old school” and this brings a smile to his face.
- Bigelow says “well, we need one more guy.”
- Candido says, “I’m already on it.”
(74%)

Perry Saturn defeated Big Vito in 3:05

- Saturn rushes Vito early on delivering several mafia kicks and several variations of suplex’s.
- Vito stumbles around and walks right into the Death Valley Driver. Saturn picks up a rather impressive win.
(64%)

Commercials

Scott Hall defeated Shawn Stasiak in 5:49

- Stasiak actually managed to get a good amount of offense in, taking Hall down with a nice snap power slam.
- Stasiak with a Samoan Drop and goes to the top turnbuckle. Stasiak leaps off but misses a big splash.
- Hall nails Stasiak with a one arm choke slam. Hall doesn’t go for the cover and nails Outsiders Edge for the win.
(60%)

Gene is standing with Goldberg.
- Goldberg doesn’t want to talk about Hart, his focus on Piper.
- Goldberg has one thing in mind, and that is end to Piper once and for all.
- “I don’t care about winning at Souled Out, oh no, I care about making Piper suffer and making him wish he was dead. You screw with me, you screw with your well being.”
- Goldberg finishes off by saying “Roddy Piper, YOUR NEXT!”.
(74%)

Commercials

Randy Savage defeated Sean O’Haire in 5:04

- Sean uses his speed and agility early on to control Savage. O’Haire nails Savage with a nice super kick and nearly picks up a huge upset.
- Savage avoids a splash in the corner and spikes Sean with a pile driver. O’Haire stumbles to his feet and is taken back down with a double axe handle.
- Top rope flying elbow drop by Savage to pick up the win.
- Savage decides to work on O’Haire after the match. All of a sudden Hulk Hogan comes down with his belt and begins to deliver some shots to Savage’s back.
- Hogan sends Savage into the ropes and rams the belt into Savage’s throat. Savage bails and heads to the back as Hogan waves his belt in the air while taunting Savage.
(58%)

Commercials

Sting/Chris Benoit defeated Kevin Nash/Jeff Jarrett in 13:08

- Sting and Nash go at it on the floor while Benoit delivers several chops and boots on Jarrett in the ring.
- Nash sends Sting hard into the ring post and enters the ring to attack Benoit.
- Jarrett manages to nail Benoit with a clothesline to the back of the head as Nash is working on him.
- Jarrett with a delayed vertical suplex. Jarrett sends Benoit into Nash who takes Benoit down with a side walk slam for a near fall.
- Sting eventually enters the ring and cleans house taking Nash down with a clothesline and dropkicking him to the floor.
- Sting with a cross body from the top to the floor onto Nash!
- In the ring, Jarrett signals for the end on Benoit, but Benoit reverses into a German suplex and quickly locks in the crippler cross face.
- After a brief moment, Jarrett taps out.
- Benoit has just made the WCW United States Champion tap out!
- Sting and Benoit celebrate, but Nash grabs a microphone.
- Nash says he heard Sting’s challenge and if Sting wants a fight he will get one at Souled Out.
- Sting is rather happy about that and taunts Nash and Jarrett as the show fades.
(80%)
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Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson are commentators for this edition of Saturday Night.
- Tenay and Hudson welcome everyone to the show. Tenay makes sure to mention that Ric Flair will be competing in the main event.
- Hudson also mentions that Rey Mistero Jr. will be in action tonight.
- Tenay sends it over to David Penzer to start off the action.

La Parka defeated Kid Romeo in 6:48

- Romeo attempts a wheelbarrow bulldog but Parka reverses into a sit out face buster.
- Romeo takes Parka down with a spinning heel kick. Romeo attempts a slingshot leg drop from the apron but Parka manages to move out of the way and nails Romeo with a dropkick.
- Parka nails Romeo with a sit down power bomb and climbs to the top rope. Romeo gets up and Parka connects with a corkscrew moonsault to pick of the win.
(57%)

Video highlighting the Scott Steiner/Ric Flair feud is shown.
(82%)

Commercials

Vamprio defeated Crowbar in 5:02..

- Crowbar seems to stuck in a losing streak. Crowbar attempted a slingshot body press but Vampiro got his knees up.
- Crowbar did manage to plant Vampiro with a double arm DDT but only got a near fall.
- Vampiro takes Crowbar down with a leaping kick from the middle turnbuckle. Vampiro lifts Crowbar up and plants him with the Nail in the Coffin to win the bout.
- After the match, Vampiro whispers something into Crowbar’s ear before leaving the ring.
(68%)

Backstage, Chris Candido and Bam-Bam Bigelow are in someone’s locker room.
- Candido says “we did it once, I think no, I know we can do it again.”
- Bigelow says “I need you man.”
- The camera turns around and none other than Shane Douglas is the man they are talking to.
- Douglas stands up and says “You guys are something else. WCW is about to witness the best group of guys in the business today. They are going to witness… the TRIPLE THREAT!
- All three men laugh as the camera fades out.
(67%)

Commercials

Rey Mistero Jr. defeated Elik Skipper in 7:36

- Skipper managed to hold his own throughout the match. Skipper took Mistero down with a springboard hurricanrana for a near fall.
- Mistero managed to throw Skipper off the middle rope and spikes Skipper with a tornado DDT.
- Skipper goes for the Play of the Day, but Mister reverses and rolls Skipper up for the win.
(71%)

Backstage, Terry Funk is watching a video.
- It’s a promotional video of Norman Smiley.
- Funk feels that Smiley is a disgrace to the term “hardcore”.
- Funk says that Smiley is “soft” and is a little screaming bitch. Funk challenges Smiley to a match on Nitro.
(77%)

Commercials

Perry Saturn/Dean Malenko defeated The Mamalukes in 6:01

- Saturn and Vito trade a series of right hands, until Saturn takes Vito down with a exploder suplex. Vito manages to spike Saturn with a pile driver.
- Midway through the match, Vito nails Malenko with a super kick. Bull with a top rope leg drop on Malenko nearly wins the match.
- Malenko takes Bull down with a middle rope gut buster. Vito enters the ring but Saturn takes him down with a Death Valley Driver.
- Malenko with a power bomb on Bull and locks in the Texas Cloverleaf for the submission win.
- Replay of the win.
(70%)

Chris Kanyon defeated Lash LeRoux in 4:39

- LeRoux takes Kanyon down with a Russian leg sweep and goes for a cross body off the top but is met with a dropkick in midair to his midsection.
- Kanyon with a gut wrench power bomb but LeRoux manages to kick out.
- A stumbling LeRoux walks right into the “That’s a Wrap” (Flatliner) for the win.
- Kanyon plays to the crowd after the win.
(74%)

Commercials

Backstage, Diamond Dallas Page is standing in front of the camera.
- Page says that he doesn’t care about the triple threat. The only thing he cares about is kicking Shane Douglas’s ass.
- Page tells Candido and Bigelow that if they get in his way… all three will “FEEL THE BANG!”
(77%)

Rick Steiner defeated Mike Sanders in 3:29 in a non-title match

- Sanders never quite had a chance. Steiner delivers several stiff right hands and catches Sanders coming off the ropes connecting with a power slam.
- Belly to belly suplex by Steiner. Steiner nails Sanders with a top rope bulldog to pick up the win.
- Steiner goes to the camera and says he will be known as the greatest TV champion of all time
- Replay of the win.
(59%)

Commercials

Ric Flair defeated Shawn Stasiak in 6:12

- Stasiak controls Flair with a delayed vertical suplex and backbreaker.
- Flair manages to sneak in a low blow and connects with a delayed vertical suplex.
- Flair ducks a clothesline and connects with a back suplex followed by a knee breaker.
- Stasiak is holding his knee, and Flair locks in the Figure Four.
- Stasiak attempts to reach the ropes but ends up tapping out.
- Flair celebrates the win. Flair wants Scott Steiner, badly.
- Replay of the win.
(79%)

Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson tell everyone to tune into WCW Nitro!

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World Championship Wrestling presents Nitro 1-17-2000

From: Columbus, OH

- Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to this edition of WCW Nitro. Tony goes over what is expected on this edition. He mentions Smiley/Funk for the WCW Hardcore Championship, Goldberg being in action, Mike Awesome/Konnan, Jarrett defending the WCW United States Title against Buff Bagwell, and in the main event Sting meets Scott Steiner. Bobby with a smart remark that Steiner will tear both of Sting’s faces of. The painted version and his human version. Schiavone sends it to David Penzer for the first match of the night.

Match #1: © Norman Smiley Vs Terry Funk WCW Hardcore Championship

- Funk dominated Smiley from the sound of the bell delivering trash can shots and kendo stick shots to Smiley’s back. Of course with every hit, Smiley yelled. Smiley managed to avoid a chair shot and the chair rammed into Funk’s face bouncing off the ropes. Smiley would plant Funk with a DDT. Funk comes back with a pile driver of his own. Funk has Smiley on the apron and has a table set on the floor. Funk signals for a pile driver off the apron, but Smiley fights out and backdrops Funk through the table on the floor. Smiley with a splash onto Funk. Smiley with the cover and picks up a impressive win.
Winner and Still WCW Hardcore Champion: Norman Smiley **


Commercials

Bret Hart’s music hits and the WCW World Heavyweight Champion comes down to a course of boos.
Hart grabs a microphone and tells the people that he has something to say and that they shut their mouths. Which of course gets him some heel heat. Hart wants it to be known that he isn’t not afraid of Goldberg, nor is he afraid of a Caged Heat match. He has thought about the match and has decided that he will end Goldberg’s career before Goldberg has the chance to take him out. Bret mentions that he isn’t known as the “Excellence of Execution” for nothing. He turns his attention to Roddy Piper. He didn’t ask nor did he need Piper and Russo to help him retain his championship. He knows that he would have beaten Goldberg in the middle of the ring because Goldberg is simply not in his league. Hart however says that Piper will get what he has coming to him at Souled Out. “If I could take on Piper at the PPV, I would.” Hart doesn’t want his reign as champion to be tarnished. Bret turns his attention to the younger guys who are trying to make a name for themselves. Hart remembers when he was trying to break out, but there is one difference between what he did and what guys like Booker T and Eddie Guerrero are doing. Bret didn’t come down to the ring and talk about what he could do, he came out and beat people. “ Why do you think guys like Hogan never wanted to face me? Because they know I am the best there is, the best their was, and the best their ever will be!” Bret continues “Goldberg come Super Brawl, you will find out, just like everyone else.” Hart leaves to a course of boo’s.

Commercials

Match #2: Psicosis Vs Kaz Hayashi

A fast pace beginning with both men delivering arm drags, Psicosis takes Hayashi down with a spinning heel kick and Kaz rolls to the floor. Psicosis with a slingshot cross body to the floor. Psicosis attempts a springboard leg drop back in the ring, but Hayashi is able to avoid the move. Hayashi takes Psicosis down with a yakuza kick and plants him down with a tornado DDT coming off the middle rope. Psicosis manages to come back with a spinning heel kick and a face buster. Psicosis attempted a moonsault but again Kaz was able to avoid it. Psicosis got up holding his midsection and walked right into the WA4 (over the shoulder belly to back pile driver) by Hayashi. Kaz manages to pick up a impressive win.
Winner: Kaz Hayshi ***¼

Backstage, Eric Bischoff is standing alone with a contract in hand. Eric announces that a match has been signed for WCW Souled Out which takes place in jut under two weeks. He announces that Sting and Kevin Nash have signed on to face each other at the PPV so that they can finally resolve their issues over the past few weeks.

Commercials

Match 3: Goldberg Vs Mark Jindrak

Jindrak attacks Goldberg before he is able to enter the ring. Jindrak attempts a vertical suplex but Goldberg is able reverse and takes Jindrak down with a overhead suplex. Jindrak stumbles out of the corner and Goldberg nails him with a spear. Goldberg pulls Jindrak up and connects with a jack hammer for the win.
Winner: Goldberg *½
After the match, Goldberg stands on the middle rope and is heard telling Hart that the belt is coming around his waist at Super Brawl.

Eric Bischoff is in his office talking on the phone when Shane Douglas, Bam-Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido enter. Douglas presses the phone down ending Bischoff’s conversation abruptly. Douglas lets Bischoff know that they are the Triple Threat, and together they are best three wrestlers that WCW has to offer. Bischoff could care less. Douglas demands that Candido gets the chance to prove himself and wants Bischoff to make a match. He wants Candido to meet Diamond Dallas Page. Bischoff thinks about it, and decides to make the match, to get the Triple Threat out of his office. He makes it known that the match is coming up NEXT!

Commercials

Match #4: Diamond Dallas Page Vs Chris Candido w/ Shane Douglas and Bam-Bam Bigelow
Page controls Candido early on taking him down with a discus clothesline. Page drops Candido chest first on the top rope and attempts the Diamond Cutter, but Candido shoves him off. Page turns around and Candido connects with a jumping double arm DDT. Candido nearly picks up the win. Candido takes Page down with a delayed vertical suplex and climbs to the top rope. Candido leaps off looking for a leg drop but misses. Page comes off the ropes and connects with a running Diamond Cutter on a hunched over Candido! Page plays to the crowd and before he can make the cover, Shane Douglas enters and viciously attacks Page with a chain. Page is busted open. Bigelow enters as well and takes Page down with the Greetings from Asbury Park. Douglas stands over Diamond Dallas Page taunting him.
Winner: Diamond Dallas Page via Disqualification **¾

A video promoting Souled Out is shown.

Jimmy Hart is standing in the ring and introduces the man who will bring him the World Championship, Mike Awesome. Hart promotes his man and issues a open challenge. After a few moments, Konnan makes his way down to the ring.

Match #5: Mike Awesome Vs Konnan
Awesome backs Konnan into a corner and works on him with several right hands. Awesome with a short arm clothesline. Konnan manages to duck a clothesline and takes Awesome down with a rolling lariat. Awesome quickly gets up and takes Konnan down with a spine buster and he is livid. Awesome goes to the middle turnbuckle connecting with a shoulder block. Konnan manages to lift Awesome up and attempts a crucifix power bomb, but Awesome easily gets out and takes Konnan down with a release German suplex. Awesome with a fireman’s carry into a cutter. Awesome picks a limp Konnan up and nails the Awesome Bomb for the win.
Winner: Mike Awesome **¾
After the match, Awesome plants Konnan with a Awesome Bomb onto a chair as Jimmy Hart is yelling on his microphone.

Commercials

Backstage, Gene is standing with Ric Flair. Flair cuts a promo on Scott Steiner and hypes up his match with Scott Steiner. He brings up how people are saying this is Steiner’s chance to make a name for himself. Flair is sick of being the guy that everyone goes after to make a name for. “Hogan did it, Sting did it, Curt Hennig did it, and I will be damned if I let it happen again.” Flair tells Steiner that he will be at the top of his game. “The Nature Boy will walk down that aisle and leave everything I have in the middle of the ring. You better be ready for the fight of your life!” Flair leaves the scene as Gene nods his head.

Match #6: © Jeff Jarrett Vs Buff Bagwell WCW United States Championship
Bagwell backs Jarrett against the ropes and delivers a few punches to Jarrett’s midsection. Bagwell takes Jarrett down with a hip toss and a swinging neck breaker. Jarrett gets up and takes Bagwell down with a clothesline. Jarrett sends Bagwell into a corner and charges but Bagwell gets his feet up. Bagwell is on the middle rope and takes Jarrett down with a elbow drop. Bagwell hooks Jarrett up and connects with a snap suplex. Bagwell with a near fall. Jarrett backs into a corner pokes Bagwell in the eye. Jarrett with a side Russian leg sweep and gets a near fall. Jarrett takes Bagwell down with a delayed vertical suplex. Late in the match, Bagwell attempts a running power slam but Jarrett slides off and nails Bagwell with the Stroke! Jarrett goes for the cover and gets the three.
Winner and Still WCW United States Champion: Jeff Jarrett **¾
Jarrett walks up the ramp taunting the fans, until Chris Benoit runs down and brawls with Jarrett. Jarrett eventually runs to the back to avoid Benoit. Bagwell is in the ring trying to recover, that is until Raven comes out of the crowd and casually enters the ring. Raven is standing behind Bagwell, and Bagwell doesn’t realize it. Bagwell turns around and Raven plants Bagwell with a DDT! Raven sits in the corner just staring at Bagwell blankly as the commentators put over the mess we just witnessed.

Commercials

Scott Steiner comes out wearing one of Ric Flair’s robes. Steiner mocks Flair as the crowd is throwing wrappers and drinks at him. Sting music hits and he runs down for the main event.

Match #7: Scott Steiner Vs Sting
Sting delivers several rights and boots in the corner. Sting charges toward Steiner looking for a Sting Splash, but Steiner moves and when Sting comes out of the corner he takes Sting down with a belly to belly suplex. Sting gets up but Steiner connects with a clothesline and drops a elbow for good measure. Steiner pulls Sting up and takes him down with a exploder suplex. Steiner sends Sting into corner but Sting comes out of the corner and takes Steiner down with a clothesline. Sting comes off the ropes and takes Steiner down with a one arm running bulldog. Sting dropkicks Steiner into a corner and charges this time connecting with a Stinger Splash! Sting goes to the top rope and attempts a flying clothesline but Steiner clotheslines Sting in mid air. Steiner lifts Sting up and connects with a military press slam. Kevin Nash has walked down to the ring with a chair in hand. Nash tells Steiner to send Sting into the ropes. Steiner turns his back and doesn’t see Ric Flair running down and nailing Nash with a steel chair of his own. Steiner yells at Flair who is on the apron. Sting charges but Steiner moves and Sting collides with Flair and the chair. Steiner with double under hook power bomb and locks in the Steiner Recliner. Sting has nowhere to go, as passes out.
Winner: Scott Steiner ***
After the match, Flair rolls in and trades right hands with Steiner. Flair is gaining the advantage by not letting up. Steiner rolls to the floor and Flair follows him. Nash enters the ring with Sting who is still dazed. Nash has his chair in hand and nails Sting right over the head with it. Nash sets up for the jackknife power bomb, but Booker T runs down and attacks Nash. Booker T with several right hands and clotheslines Nash over the top to the floor. Booker T pulls Sting up and raises his hand as Nitro goes off the air!

End of Show
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