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Post by cordless2016 on Oct 4, 2013 18:03:11 GMT -5
Hogan defeats Savage and DDP at 9:23. Savage and DDP double team Hogan to start the match. DDP and Savage put on a clinic of counters before DDP finally nails Savage with the Diamond Cutter. Before DDP can make the pin Hogan turns him around and pokes him square in the chest with his pinky finger. DDP goes down like he was hit by a shotgun blast and Hogan gets the win. DDP is immediately wheeled out on a stretcher. Tony Schiavone: "DDP is lucky Hogan didn't hit him with his index finger or he'd be in much worse shape." Sting defeats Angle at 27:44. These two simply beat the crap out of each other. Angle hits an Angle Slam and locks in the ankle lock before Sting rolls him up for the win. Angle reapplies the ankle lock following the match and Sting looks injured walking to the back. Booker T defeats Sid at 8:34. Sid dominates early but Booker continued to fight back. Sid starts hearing voices and calls for a powerbomb. Booker reverses it and hits a Bookend for only two. Booker goes to the top rope and Sid tries to stop him. Booker knocks Sid down and hits a Harlem Hangover for the win. Booker: "Don't hate the player, hate the Game!" Ron Simmons defeats Scott Steiner at 9:20. Steiner is out first and starts running down the crowd as genetic-deficient losers like his opponent. Simmons is out next but is attacked by Scott while making his entrance. Scott lays a pummeling on Simmons for a few minutes. Steiner starts getting cocky and poses for the crowd before attempting to hit a clothesline. Simmons quicky reverses it with his signature powerslam-pin combo for the shocking win. Steiner goes nuts and destroys the announcers set. He then returns to the ring and refuses to leave. JJ Dillon, the president, tries to stop him until... Ric Flair defeats Bret Hart at 37:22. Counters galore as neither man seems to be able to get the upper hand. Bret eventually gains the advantage and works over Flair's legs. Bret finally applies the Sharpshooter before Arn Anderson comes out. Bret releases the hold and goes after Arn. When he returns to the ring Flair nails him with brass nucks for the win. Flair: "Hitman, you will always be #2 to the Nature Boy! Wooooooo!" Kevin Nash defeats Lex Luger by default. Luger is out first and the crowd is pumped to see Nash pummeled. Nash comes out and says that because Steiner ran Dillon off that he is booking for the night. He says that the average speed of an Africa Swallow is 24 mph. And because Sid lost earlier, his seed, #13, must be subtracted from that and it makes #11. Because Nash is seeded at #11, he wins by default. Vader defeats Jeff Jarrett at 11:23. Jarrett plays the hit and run game and hits Vader with a few punches before running off. No effect and Vader eventually corners Jarrett. The pummeling begins. Jarrett continues to try and fight back but Vader is too strong. Jeff even hits him with a guitar but it only gets a two. Vader quickly recovers and three Vader Bombs in a row and the match is over. Goldberg defeats the Giant at 4:37. Goldberg dominates early and shockingly Giant gets little offense in. A spear and Jackhammer end it quickly. Same rules as last time guys. Pick one winner for each match. Poll will be open for two days.
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Post by slappy on Oct 4, 2013 18:06:44 GMT -5
Hogan Simmons Flair Vader
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Post by Nivro™ on Oct 4, 2013 18:11:29 GMT -5
Sting Simmons Flair Vader
The finals should be Sting vs Flair with Flair coming out on top.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Oct 4, 2013 18:54:07 GMT -5
Sting Ron Simmons Kevin Nash Big Van Vader
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Post by slappy on Oct 4, 2013 18:56:41 GMT -5
The finals should be Sting vs Flair with Flair coming out on top. And I was wanting Hogan/Flair with Flair coming out on top. Yes, Sting/Flair is legendary but I just want Flair to beat Hogan clean either by pin or figure four. Would make me happy.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2013 19:51:25 GMT -5
Hogan, Simmons, Flair, and Goldberg.
Hogan/Sting was a tough call for me. I know all the backstage horror stories of Hogan but he was critical during the Monday Night Wars.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2013 2:35:21 GMT -5
The finals should be Sting vs Flair with Sting coming out on top. That Steiner video is funny. No one goes ape-crap crazy anymore. He was such a great heel. I don't mind Simmons beating him though. I'm old enough to have lived through Simmons run in WCW and he was really quite over. He was built up for over a year before he was given the championship. Nash beating Luger kind of makes me sick though. 1. Sting forces Hulk Hogan to submit to the Scorpion Death Lock at 14:35. Both mean have their moments in the match. They get all their spots in and take turns on offense. Around the ten minute mark, Hogan whips Sting into the turnbuckles and climbs to on the middle rope before raining down punches. The crowd counts along, "1...... 2...... 3...... 4..... 5...... 6...... 7....... 8....... 9......." Hogan then bits Sting on the forehead. Hogan jumps down and whips Sting into the opposite turnbuckle, but Sting explodes out with a huge clothesline! "AAAHHHHHHHOOOOOOO!!!!" Sting bounces off the ropes as Hogan tries to stand an slams his head in the canvas with a face plant. Sting goes for the cover, but Hogan powers out after a one count! Sting is shocked. Hogan gets up to his knees and starts Hulking Up. Sting delivers several blows, but Hogan no sells them. Hogan gets up and starts walking around the ring Hulking Up. Sting lands several more blows with no effect. "YOU!" Hogan delivers several hard fists to Sting's head. Sting is staggered. Hogan whips him into the ropes and lands the Big Boot. Sting no sells it. Now it's Hogan's turn to be shocked. He lands several hard fists, but Sting is not affected. Sting pounds his chest, delivers a stiff boot to Hogan's midsection and whips Hogan into the turnbuckle. Sting backs himself into the opposite turnbuckle and launches himself full speed at Hogan delivering a tremendous Stinger Splash. Hogan drops and Sting picks up his legs, drags him to the center of the ring and slaps on the Scorpion Death Lock. Hogan fights as long as he can and almost powers out, but Sting is relentless and Hogan has no choice other than submitting. 2. Booker T pins Ron Simmons following the Ghetto Buster at 8:03. Not much back and forth in this match. Simmons starts off with a flury. Booker takes control about 3 minutes in and never looks back. The finish comes when Booker kicks Simmons in the midsection and hits the ropes for the Ghetto Buster. 3. Ric Flair forces Kevin Nash to submit with the Figure Four Leglock at 5:38. Nash starts the match strong trying to use his size and power advantage, but is quickly taken down as Flair starts to deliver Knife Edge Chops and chop blocks. Flair begins to work over the knee with elbows and a Shin Breaker. Nash is slapped in the Figure Four and taps shortly thereafter. 4. Bill Goldberg pins Vader at 18:32 following a Jackhammer. This match was very physical. Vader and Goldberg traded powershot after powershot in an attempt o take each other down. Vader took firm control about 13 minutes into the match and started pouring on high impact offense. Vader hits Goldberg with lariats, forearm clubs, spinning back fists, German Suplexes, a Belly-to-Belly Suplex and a Chokeslam. Goldberg appears defeated when Vader whips him into the turnbuckle and follows with a huge corner Avalanche. Goldberg falls over and Vader drags him into position for the Vader Bomb. Vader bounces on the middle rope and comes down hard, but no one's there! Goldberg uses the ropes to pull himself to his feet while Vader rolls to the center of the ring writhing in pain. Goldberg sets up for the Spear and when Vader gets to his feet, Goldberg connects! Vader is crushed by a bone-shattering Spear, but Goldberg isn't done yet. He lifts Vader of the mat and hoists him high in the air for an incredible Jackhammer and the pin. 1. 2. 3. Who's next?
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Post by punksnotdead on Oct 5, 2013 13:31:52 GMT -5
Are you ing kidding me? We could of had a Scott Steiner vs Booker T vote and you people voted for Ron Simmons. FAIL. Booker T and Steiner were the two best post Goldberg champions of WCW and I would have loved to see that vote go down. SMH Anyway, Sting vs Hogan is honestly a tough vote for me. I liked Sting so much more than Hogan but Hogan really was the man with the NWO while carrying around the title. It's a shame how poorly handled Sting was after the greatest angle in WCW history but it's spilt milk at this point. Inevitably, I went with Sting. Probably more so for his stuff in the early 90's than his stuff in the late 90's, to no fault of his own. When I think WCW, I think of Sting and him having the title was right any time it happened. Flair and Goldberg round this out for me. I wasn't a Goldberg fan, but that guys run as champion was arguably the greatest singular run in the company's history if you ask me. He was as over as any guy I'd ever seen, and that night he beat Hogan to kick it all off was wild.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2013 13:35:56 GMT -5
Sting, Booker, Flair, and Vader
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Post by Nivro™ on Oct 5, 2013 20:40:03 GMT -5
Are you ing kidding me? We could of had a Scott Steiner vs Booker T vote and you people voted for Ron Simmons. FAIL. Booker T and Steiner were the two best post Goldberg champions of WCW and I would have loved to see that vote go down. SMH Anyway, Sting vs Hogan is honestly a tough vote for me. I liked Sting so much more than Hogan but Hogan really was the man with the NWO while carrying around the title. It's a shame how poorly handled Sting was after the greatest angle in WCW history but it's spilt milk at this point. Inevitably, I went with Sting. Probably more so for his stuff in the early 90's than his stuff in the late 90's, to no fault of his own. When I think WCW, I think of Sting and him having the title was right any time it happened. Flair and Goldberg round this out for me. I wasn't a Goldberg fan, but that guys run as champion was arguably the greatest singular run in the company's history if you ask me. He was as over as any guy I'd ever seen, and that night he beat Hogan to kick it all off was wild. That's like saying Jeff Garcia & Tim Rattay were the two best 49ers QBs after the Montana/Young era. Just cause they were the best, doesnt mean they were good. Outside of their feuds with each other, neither Steiner or Booker did anything remotely memorable in WCW. Neither Booker or Steiner were really even the #1 or #2 heel/face of the company. Simmons as least was the #2 face in the company, had good feuds with Vader, Reed and Cactus Jack, was the first black champion. The only main difference is Simmons fell off the map once he lost the title where Steiner still fought for the title (yet never winning it) and Booker was very up and down but remained in the Main event spotlight.
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Post by slappy on Oct 5, 2013 20:43:16 GMT -5
Simmons was a very easy choice for me.
Vader/Goldberg was the tough one this round.
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Post by cordless2016 on Oct 5, 2013 21:01:17 GMT -5
Are you ing kidding me? We could of had a Scott Steiner vs Booker T vote and you people voted for Ron Simmons. FAIL. Booker T and Steiner were the two best post Goldberg champions of WCW and I would have loved to see that vote go down. SMH Anyway, Sting vs Hogan is honestly a tough vote for me. I liked Sting so much more than Hogan but Hogan really was the man with the NWO while carrying around the title. It's a shame how poorly handled Sting was after the greatest angle in WCW history but it's spilt milk at this point. Inevitably, I went with Sting. Probably more so for his stuff in the early 90's than his stuff in the late 90's, to no fault of his own. When I think WCW, I think of Sting and him having the title was right any time it happened. Flair and Goldberg round this out for me. I wasn't a Goldberg fan, but that guys run as champion was arguably the greatest singular run in the company's history if you ask me. He was as over as any guy I'd ever seen, and that night he beat Hogan to kick it all off was wild. That's like saying Jeff Garcia & Tim Rattay were the two best 49ers QBs after the Montana/Young era. Just cause they were the best, doesnt mean they were good. Outside of their feuds with each other, neither Steiner or Booker did anything remotely memorable in WCW. Neither Booker or Steiner were really even the #1 or #2 heel/face of the company. Simmons as least was the #2 face in the company, had good feuds with Vader, Reed and Cactus Jack, was the first black champion. The only main difference is Simmons fell off the map once he lost the title where Steiner still fought for the title (yet never winning it) and Booker was very up and down but remained in the Main event spotlight. Throughout the second half of 2000 Booker was the #1 face while Steiner was the #1 heel. Both were pushed as the faces of the company during the time. Booker even got a clean win over Goldberg during his run. I didn't mind Simmons but he was basically seen as a midcarder that was feuding with other midcarders during his reign.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2013 21:07:21 GMT -5
Sting Booker T Flair Vader
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Post by punksnotdead on Oct 6, 2013 0:03:52 GMT -5
Are you ing kidding me? We could of had a Scott Steiner vs Booker T vote and you people voted for Ron Simmons. FAIL. Booker T and Steiner were the two best post Goldberg champions of WCW and I would have loved to see that vote go down. SMH Anyway, Sting vs Hogan is honestly a tough vote for me. I liked Sting so much more than Hogan but Hogan really was the man with the NWO while carrying around the title. It's a shame how poorly handled Sting was after the greatest angle in WCW history but it's spilt milk at this point. Inevitably, I went with Sting. Probably more so for his stuff in the early 90's than his stuff in the late 90's, to no fault of his own. When I think WCW, I think of Sting and him having the title was right any time it happened. Flair and Goldberg round this out for me. I wasn't a Goldberg fan, but that guys run as champion was arguably the greatest singular run in the company's history if you ask me. He was as over as any guy I'd ever seen, and that night he beat Hogan to kick it all off was wild. That's like saying Jeff Garcia & Tim Rattay were the two best 49ers QBs after the Montana/Young era. Just cause they were the best, doesnt mean they were good. Outside of their feuds with each other, neither Steiner or Booker did anything remotely memorable in WCW. Neither Booker or Steiner were really even the #1 or #2 heel/face of the company. Simmons as least was the #2 face in the company, had good feuds with Vader, Reed and Cactus Jack, was the first black champion. The only main difference is Simmons fell off the map once he lost the title where Steiner still fought for the title (yet never winning it) and Booker was very up and down but remained in the Main event spotlight. What are you talking about? Steiner was the top heel in WCW from like NBR until they closed their doors in March. Additionally, Steiner had entertaining matches with Sting, Goldberg, Booker T, Kevin Nash and DDP as a top guy. Also, last time I checked, Booker T was a 5 time WCW Champion and in the WWE HOF. The only guy more over than Booker T as a babyface in 2001 was probably Goldberg. I wouldn't run around using your 49er QB problems as any kind of accurate analogy when both those guys will likely be HOF performers at the end of the day. Booker T was a good WCW Champion, Scott Steiner was a great WCW Champion, Ron Simmons was a mid carder who would have been totally forgotten in WCW had he not been black.
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