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Post by The Kevstaaa on Mar 30, 2009 12:44:03 GMT -5
-Although I love the layout, I agree with Charisma that it gave your ECW it's own unique feel -Another great Cruiserweight match to open a show, love those -Bret promo was good stuff -Great stuff from Awesome as he really comes out looking like a beast -Doulgas/Saturn is a good TV Title feud, they're both underrated in ring -Hall/Nash is gonna be good -Tag Title match was meh -Eddie/Sting ladder match? -Benoit/Regal is a good technical match, can't wait for the Benoit/Storm rematch -Raven/Buff feud is interesting, like how Raven calls him Marcus -Don't really like Buff getting a title shot, should've been non-title. Bret winning was obvious and the post match brawl was great. Loved Raven sneaking in. Good Nitro, I really like most of what you're doing
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Post by abyss on Mar 30, 2009 13:00:00 GMT -5
Good way to start off the show with Rey winning. Great way to get Awesome over with destroying through the Hogan house. Although I feel like that would be a way of some sort to end the show instead of being on the show early on. Good stuff there with Douglas although I still feel like he is beyond the TV Title. Fine tag title match there. Glad Bret got the clean win to make him look better. Find ending to the show. Decent show overall.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 1, 2009 14:24:58 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Thunder 4-6-2000 From: St. Paul, MN 8:00 - 8:03: Mike Tenay and Bobby Heenan hype up the show, along with Spring Stampede in ten days. 8:04 - 8:12: Juventud Guerrera defeated Christopher Daniels in a non-title match. Guerrera with the early advantage with a wheelbarrow arm drag. Guerrera with a swinging neck breaker followed by a springboard tornado DDT for a near fall. Guerrera become very cocky, which allows Daniels to take Guerrera down with a spinning sit out slam. Daniels connects with a STO followed by a double springboard cross body for a near fall of his own. Guerrera blocks a middle rope back suplex into a cross body for a near fall. Guerrera reverses Daniels attempted Angel’s Wings into a brain buster followed by a 450 splash for the win. **** After the match, Guerrera plays to the crowd until Dean Malenko runs down and trades blows with Guerrera. Malenko clotheslines Guerrera over the top to the floor and Guerrera bails to the backstage area. Malenko is coming for the strap in ten days. 8:13 - 8:15: Ad for WCW Spring Stampede 2000 on April 16th. 8:18 - 8:24: Rob Van Dam is backstage with Gene. RVD says that he is coming for some gold here in WCW. RVD mentions that if you don’t have gold, you don’t get a good amount of money here in WCW. He wants to change that. RVD knows he has to start off slow, so he is going for the tag team titles. This brings his friends, Kidman and Konnan into the picture. Kidman and Konnan tell RVD that they are friends, but that he has to wait in line. Konnan says he and Kidman were robbed at Uncensored, and that they deserved a second shot. Kidman mentions that they haven’t even seen RVD’s partner here in WCW. RVD tells them that there isn’t any reason both teams couldn’t get a shot. Besides, he has teamed with his partner before and were very successful. RVD leaves saying he is going to talk to Bischoff as Kidman and Konnan try to figure out who RVD is talking about. 8:25 - 8:32: Joey Matthews defeated Johnny The Bull. Matthews tries to avoid Johnny but Johnny eventually gets his hands on Matthews connecting with a snap suplex and a short arm clothesline. Johnny sends Matthews into the ropes and takes Matthews down with a side slam for a near fall. Matthews rakes Johnny’s eyes and connects with a swinging neck breaker. Matthews leaps off the middle rope connecting with a dropkick for a near fall. Matthews lifts Johnny up and drops Johnny with a back breaker. Matthews leaps off the top driving a knee to Johnny’s lower back. Johnny battles back and lifts Matthews up for a gorilla press slam, but Matthews slides out and connects with the End Scene for the win. **1/2 8:35 - 8:38: Backstage, Gene is standing with Parental Control. Brad Cain and Lenny Lane put over that in ten days the hardcore division will be retired once and for all. However, tonight they have the duty to end the sexual actions of Buff Bagwell. Cain says that he finds it disgusting that Bagwell refers to his manhood in his name. He doesn’t believe the young generation should be exposed to that type of thing. Cain says that tonight, Bagwell won’t be doing anything inappropriate on his watch. 8:39 - 8:46: Mike Awesome defeated Hugh Morrus. Morrus doesn’t back down Awesome and delivers several right hands and even takes Awesome down with a big power slam. Awesome quickly gets up and connects with a running power slam. Awesome connects with a slingshot shoulder block for a near fall. Morrus battles back with a jaw breaker followed by a side slam. Morrus goes for the No Laughing Matter but Awesome gets up and trips Morrus up. Awesome proceeds to connect with a running sit down power bomb for the win! *** After the match, Awesome is handed a Hulk Hogan t-shirt by Jimmy Hart and Awesome puts the shirt on Morrus. Awesome proceeds to put Morrus through a table on the floor with a power bomb! Awesome taunts the crowd as Dustin Rhodes, and Norman Smiley come down to protect Morrus. 8:50 - 8:53: Buff Bagwell is backstage with Gene. Bagwell has his mind on a couple of things. Bagwell doesn’t know what the hell Lenny Lane and Brad Cain’s problem is, but he isn’t going to let them restrict him to show off what he has for all his fans. Bagwell turns his attention to Raven. Bagwell mentions how Raven truly doesn’t have any guts by attacking Bagwell after his match with Bret Hart on Nitro. Bagwell is anxious for this Bowery Cage Death Match at Spring Stampede to wipe his hands clean of Raven, once and for all. 8:54 - 9:05: Buff Bagwell defeated Brad Cain. Cain works on Bagwell early on in the corner with a few right hands and boots. Bagwell reverses an Irish whip attempt and takes Cain down with a belly to belly suplex. Bagwell ducks a clothesline and drops Cain with a back suplex. Bagwell plays to the crowd and sees Raven sitting in the crowd. Bagwell is attacked from behind as Cain dropkicks Bagwell chest first into the corner. Cain places Bagwell on the top turnbuckle and drives Bagwell down to the mat with a back suplex for a near fall. Bagwell comes off the ropes and nails Cain with a knee lift followed by a swinging neck breaker. Cain stumbles to his feet and is dropped with a double arm DDT. Bagwell heads to the middle rope and points towards Raven before finishing Cain off with the Buff Blockbuster. **1/2 After the match, Parental Control attack Bagwell as Raven just sits in the crowd without any emotion. Terry Funk comes down with a baseball and runs Parental Control off. 9:10 - 9:14: A video promoting Sonny Siaki is shown. Siaki is working out in a weight room and as the camera comes in, he stops. Siaki promotes his body as if he has the best body in the world. Siaki promotes his debut in WCW as being “very soon”. Siaki promises the fans have never witnessed a star like, Sonny Siaki. 9:15 - 9:17: Ad for WCW Spring Stampede 2000 on April 16th. 9:20 - 9:29: Scott Hall defeated Fit Finlay. Finlay pummels Hall in the corner early on. Finlay drives Hall down to the canvas with a rolling fireman carry slam for a near fall. Hall kicks Finlay in the lower midsection and delivers a few right hands. Hall scoop slams Finlay down and leaps off the middle turnbuckle connecting with a elbow drop. Hall sends Finlay into the ropes but Finlay comes off and nails Hall with a big clothesline. Hall blocks a vertical suplex attempt and drives Finlay down with one of his own. Hall lifts Finlay up and connects with a fall away slam. Hall works on Finlay for a few moments, mainly working on Finlay’s back. Hall lifts Finlay up and connects with “The Edge” for the win. **1/2 After the match, Hall mocks Kevin Nash as he knows Nash isn’t in the building. 9:30 - 9:35: Mike Tenay and Bobby Heenan promote Nitro and Spring Stampede before signing off.
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Post by abyss on Apr 1, 2009 21:48:45 GMT -5
Like seeing all these future TNA guys used like Daniels. Interesting promo there by RVD. Fine win there for Matthews. Really liking the Parental Control idea as I have stated. Really good touch there with putting a shirt on Hugh and then Awesome making an example out of him. I'm all for a Siaki push. Ok main event, and I like Hall mocking Nash at the end. Average Thunder episode.
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Post by Jord on Apr 1, 2009 23:51:08 GMT -5
I loved the Mike Awesome segment on Nitro, man. Good stuff. Thunder was a solid show, and I'm glad to see you're using you're ECW layout. Opening contest was epic. Obviously Guerrera had to win. I am loving what you're doing with Parental Control. Good stuff with Awesome putting the Hulk top on Morris.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 2, 2009 17:34:04 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Saturday Night 4-8-2000 From: Orlando, FL 8:00 - 8:03: Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson welcome everyone to the show and hype up the show. 8:04 - 8:10: Kaz Hayashi defeated Kid Romeo. Romeo plays to the crowd on the middle turnbuckle before the bell and this allows Kaz to get the upper hand connecting with a middle rope back suplex. Romeo is on his knees and Kaz delivers a running dropkick that sends Romeo to the floor. Kaz takes Romeo out with a suicide dive on the floor. Kaz tries for a springboard moonsault but Romeo pulls Kaz down and Kaz hits his head on the apron. Romeo sends Hayashi back into the ring and connects with a slingshot splash. Romeo continues his offense with a snap suplex and gut wrench slam. Hayashi avoids a cross body from Romeo to regain control. Hayashi grabs Romeo and finishes him off with a brain buster for the win. *** 8:14 - 8:17: Mike Sanders is backstage with Gene. Sanders tells Gene that even with Dustin Rhodes winning against his guys, Sanders still has the upper hand. Gene doesn’t seem to understand. Sanders says he has the biggest surprise to hit WCW since Ric Flair was the Black Scorpion. Sanders tells Rhodes that when the time is right, Rhodes life will never be the same. 8:18 - 8:24: Steven Regal defeated James Storm. Regal backs Storm into a corner and delivers a few hard left hands to Storm’s midsection. Regal takes Storm down with a butterfly suplex. Regal sends Storm into the ropes and Storm surprises Regal with a couple of clotheslines. Storm knocks Regal down with a dropkick and a backdrop which causes Regal to go to the floor to re-group. Regal enters and regain controls with a palm strike. Regal goes behind Storm and connects with a sick half nelson suplex. Regal mounts Storm and delivers a few blows to Storm’s upper back. Regal locks in the STF and Storm taps out. ***¼ After the match, Regal will not let go of the hold. Chris Harris runs down and delivers a few blows and sends Regal over the top to the floor. Regal walks to the backstage area insulting Harris as Harris checks on Storm in the ring. 8:25 - 8:27: Ad for WCW Spring Stampede 2000 on April 16th. 8:30 - 8:33: Chris Harris is standing backstage with Gene. Harris tells Gene that when he fought Steven Regal a couple of weeks ago, he knew he had Regal on the ropes. He knew that he had Regal beat. Harris tells Gene and Regal that he will beat Regal and finally get his long awaited win. 8:34 - 8:45: Dustin Rhodes/Norman Smiley defeated Perfect Event. Stasiak controls Smiley early on with a few shoulder blocks in the corner. Stasiak takes Rhodes down with a vertical suplex followed by a knee drop coming off the ropes. Stasiak attempts a military press slam but Rhodes slides out and sends Stasiak chest first into the turnbuckle and connects with a back suplex. Rhodes takes control with a front slam and tags in Smiley. Smiley works on Stasiak’s left leg with a few submission moves. Stasiak nails Smiley with a leaping big boot and follows up with a side slam. Palumbo gets the tag and takes Smiley down with a back suplex. Palumbo connects with a couple of backbreakers and rams his knee onto Smiley’s back. Palumbo sends Smiley into the ropes and goes for the Jungle Kick, but Smiley avoids and takes Palumbo down with a big German suplex. Smiley tags in Rhodes who takes both Palumbo and Stasiak down with atomic drops. Smiley clotheslines Stasiak to the floor as Rhodes finishes Palumbo off with the running bulldog. *** 8:48 - 8:51: A taped promo by Diamond Dallas Page is shown. Page appears to be sitting in a locker room. Page says that he doesn’t want to get his hands on either Douglas or Kanyon, but rather he wants to have the chance to beat them up at the same time. Page doesn’t care if he has to do it by himself, he just needs to take them out and get his wife back. He promises to get revenge. 8:52 - 8:55: A video promoting the triple threat main event at Spring Stampede 2000 is shown. 8:56 - 9:05: Booker T defeated Vampiro. Booker with a few right hands to gain the advantage but Vampiro battles back and takes Booker down with a spinning heel kick. Vampiro delivers a few marital arts kicks in corner and takes Booker down with a snap suplex. Vampiro leaps off the middle turnbuckle and nails Booker with a spinning leg lariat for a near fall. Vampiro takes Booker over with a gut wrench suplex for a near fall. Vampiro sends Booker into the ropes but Booker connects with a leaping side kick. Booker takes Vampiro down with a side slam. Booker sends Vampiro into the ropes and plants Vampiro with a spine buster for a near fall. Booker scoop slams Vampiro and heads to the top rope but Vampiro meets Booker on the top rope and connects with a superplex. Vampiro attempts the Nail in the Coffin but Booker blocks the move and nails Vampiro with a wrist lock heel hook kick. Booker leaps off the middle turnbuckle and connects with a scissors kick for the win. *** After the match, Booker T celebrates his win while taunting Mike Awesome. End of show.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 3, 2009 4:29:35 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Nitro 4-10-2000 From: Denver, CO 9:00 - 9:04: Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to the show and promote the show along with Spring Stampede that takes place in six days. 9:05 - 9:11: Dean Malenko defeated AJ Styles. Styles controls Malenko early on with several kicks and a springboard forearm smash. Styles attempts a hurricanrana but Malenko connects with a power bomb. Malenko nails Styles with a leg lariat for a near fall. Styles surprises Malenko with a Pele kick that drops Malenko. Styles plants Malenko with a float over reverse DDT for a near fall. Styles leaps off the middle rope looking for a tornado DDT but Malenko reverses into a Northern Lights suplex for a near fall. Malenko tries for a double under hook power bomb but Styles rolls through with a sunset flip for a near fall of his own. Styles scoop slams Malenko down and heads to the top rope but Malenko meets Styles on the top and connects with a top rope gut buster. Malenko plants Styles with a double under hook power bomb and finishes Styles off with the Texas Cloverleaf for the win. **** After the match, Malenko says that the WCW Cruiserweight Championship will be his in six days. 9:14 - 9:20: Eric Bischoff appears on the entrance way. Bischoff says he has a match to announce for WCW Spring Stampede this Sunday. Bischoff announces that at WCW Spring Stampede 2000, Diamond Dallas Page will get his hands on both Shane Douglas and Chris Kanyon. Bischoff hopes that Shane Douglas and Chris Kanyon know what they got themselves into, because he knows Page on a personal level and Page is out to seriously harm them. Bischoff hopes the fans enjoy the rest of the show because he knows the Triple Threat will not be. Bischoff also says that he has a announcement for tonight’s show. Bischoff says that tonight all three men involved in the main event at WCW Spring Stampede will be in action. Bischoff says that Scott Steiner, Ric Flair and Bret Hart’s opponents will not be known until their respected matches. Bischoff lastly says that neither Eddie Guerrero or Sting are in the building. Bischoff doesn’t want anything to occur between both men and they won’t be in action until the PPV in six days, the fans didn’t like that news. 9:21 - 9:25: Shane Douglas is backstage with Gene. Douglas is not happy with the match Bischoff has just announced. Douglas says this throws his plans way out of whack. Douglas says that Page isn’t in the right state of mind to be in a wrestling match. Douglas tells Page that Kimberly is happy to be with him. She has realized that the Franchise is the man she wants be associated with. Douglas tells Page that he will find out at Spring Stampede. 9:26 - 9:35: Perry Saturn defeated Psicosis to retain the WCW Television Championship. Saturn with a fireman’s carry take down early on. Saturn continues his offense with a double springboard back elbow. Psicosis sets Saturn up for a vertical suplex but drops Saturn down gut first. Psicosis comes off the ropes and connects with a spinning heel kick that sends Saturn to the floor. Psicosis takes Saturn out on the floor with a suicide dive. Psicosis sends Saturn into the ring and goes for a slingshot leg drop but Saturn moves out of the way and takes Psicosis down with a exploder suplex. Saturn connects with a German suplex for a near fall. Saturn goes up top for a elbow drop but Psicosis meets him up their and looks for a hurricanrana and connects for a near fall. Psicosis goes for a leg drop off the top but Saturn moves and plants Psicosis with the Death Valley Driver for the win. *** 9:36 - 9:38: Ad for WCW Spring Stampede 2000 on April 16th. 9:41 - 9:44: Eric Bischoff is in his office with Gene by his side. Bischoff tells Gene that he has the final match for WCW Spring Stampede 2000. Bischoff announces that the Triple Threat, Bigelow and Candido will defend the WCW World Tag Team Championships in a triple threat match. Gene wants to know who the teams will be. Bischoff tells Gene that the teams will be Konnan and Kidman along with Rob Van Dam and his mystery partner. Bischoff hopes that the Triple Threat have a nice six days because Sunday is going to be a bad day. 9:45 - 9:47: Rob Van Dam is with Scott Hudson backstage. Hudson wants to know who RVD has brought in to WCW. RVD tells Hudson that he and everyone else will have to wait for the pay per view. RVD does say that he and his partner will issue out plenty of pain and plenty of blood will be spilled. RVD finishes the interview by saying “scars will be made”. 9:48 - 9:56: Scott Steiner defeated Dustin Rhodes. Steiner and Rhodes trade a series of right hands but Steiner gains the advantage with a knee to Rhodes midsection. Steiner takes Rhodes down with a overhead belly to belly suplex. Steiner mocks the fans and does some pushups before sending Rhodes into a corner. Steiner charges but runs right into a big boot by Rhodes. Rhodes runs out of the corner and takes Steiner down with a clothesline. Rhodes drives Steiner down with a flapjack and connects with a swinging neck breaker for a near fall. Rhodes goes for the running bulldog and notices Mike Sanders on the phone and is distracting Rhodes. Steiner sends Rhodes chest first into the turnbuckle and connects with a half nelson slam. Steiner pulls Rhodes up and connects with the sickening Steiner Screwdriver and locks in the Steiner Recliner for the win. **½ After the match, Sanders goes to celebrate with Steiner in the ring but Steiner simply destroys Sanders and locks in the Steiner Recliner. Steiner lets go eventually and signals that he will be the champion in six days. 10:00 - 10:03: Ric Flair comes out to the entrance way to be interviewed by Gene. Flair brings up the fact that it has been one year since he has been the WCW World Heavyweight Champion. Flair puts himself over as the greatest champion in this sport and that Bret Hart and Scott Steiner are men he has beat before and he will beat both of them in the same match to reclaim the title he made famous. Flair continues to hype up the match until Steven Regal attacks Flair from behind as he is Flair’s opponent tonight. 10:04: 10:13: Ric Flair defeated Steven Regal. Regal sends Flair back first into the guard railing and delivers a few blows before sending Flair into the ring. Regal backs Flair in the corner delivers a few left hands but Flair battles back with a few chops. Flair takes Regal down with a hammerlock scoop slam and drops a knee coming off the ropes. Flair works on Regal’s over delivering a few knee drops to the arm. Regal comes back with backbreaker and locks in a abdominal stretch which Flair battles out of and hip tosses Regal down. Regal gets up and charges towards Flair who nails Regal with a right hand and follows up with a knee breaker. Flair stomps on Regal’s knee and locks in the Figure Four. Regal tries to battle out of the move but is unable to and is forced to tap out. ***¼ 10:14 - 10:18: Mike Awesome is being interviewed by Gene backstage. Gene asks Mike Awesome why he went to Hulk Hogan’s house and attack Brian Knobbs and scare the family. Awesome simply says “mind games”. Jimmy Hart whispers something to Awesome who smirks and grabs Gene by the throat and sends Gene into the fencing behind them. Awesome grabs a chair but is attacked by Booker T. Security runs over and gets in between them. Booker checks on Awesome as the segment comes to an end. 10:19 - 10:22: Ad for WCW Spring Stampede 2000 on April 16th. 10:25 - 10:30: Tony and Bobby promote the pay per view along with the attack on Gene that happened moments ago. 10:34 - 10:50: Bret Hart defeated Sid via count-out to retain the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Hart stalls for a good amount time as he didn’t like the fact he had to face Sid. Hart eventually enters the ring and Sid uses his size advantage to throw Hart around. Sid sends Hart into the ropes and connects with a side slam. Sid sends Hart into the ropes again and looks for a big boot but Hart dropkicks Sid’s planted leg. Hart takes Sid down with a side Russian leg sweep and goes for a cover but Sid easily powers out. Hart heads to the middle turnbuckle and leaps off looking for and connects with a double axe handle that doesn’t knock Sid down. Hart comes off the ropes and is caught in a cross body attempt. Sid slams Hart down and signals for choke slam. Sid grabs Hart and connects with the choke slam. The fans sense a title change. Well, the Shawn Stasiak and Chuck Palumbo come down to ringside and mock Sid. Sid leaves the ring and begins to stalk towards them but is blind sided by Sean O’Haire. O’Haire hands Stasiak a chair and Stasiak delivers a few vicious chair shots to Sid’s knee. Hart is distracting the referee throughout this whole beating. Norman Smiley and Hugh Morrus run down with medal pipes to run off the Natural Born Thrillers. Sid tries to get back to the ring but his knee to damaged and is counted out. **¼ After the match, Bret Hart works on Sid’s injured knee on the floor until Ric Flair runs down and brawls with Hart. Scott Steiner runs down as well and all three men brawl as security try to break things up. 10:51 - 10:55: Tony and Bobby plug WCW Spring Stampede 2000 which is in six days. 10:56- 11:00: Ad for WCW Spring Stampede 2000 on April 16th.
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Post by DTP. on Apr 3, 2009 8:02:57 GMT -5
Monday Nitro, Monday 3rd April 2000...Decent opening contest between Rey Misterio Jr and Kaz Hayashi, though I really wish the cruiserweights didn't always kick off the show, I'd like them to be sometimes in the midcard spot. Decent little promo there by Bret Hart, I like that Eric Bischoff keeps throwing Hart obstacles, tonight Buff Bagwell to challenge eh? Interesting. Eurgh, I like the original idea of Mike Awesome and Jimmy Hart invading Hulk Hogan's house. It was written good and all, but I hate the idea because it sounds like late-1999 Vince Russo stuff, seemed too sinister for my liking. If this happened, then I think Time Warner would of kicked WCW's ass. Alot of promos. Nice defense of the WCW World Television Championship, Perry Saturn beating Mark Jindrak. More hype for the Scott Hall vs Kevin Nash match. Nice you're keeping it out of the ring. Vampiro and Crowbar make a nice team, Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido retaining the WCW World Tag Team Championships. Seems like a night of champions, I bet WWF are kicking ass and this is your attempt to backfire, haha. Chris Benoit beating Steven Regal to retain the WCW US Heavyweight Championship, again, that's fine. I'd love for you to put Benoit in the WCW World Heavyweight Championship position, personally. Decent and predictable main event to close the show.
Thunder, Thursday 6th April 2000...Sweet opening contest to kick off Thunder, once again I wish cruiserweights would begin midcarding some shows. Juventud Guerrera beating Christopher Daniels is fine. Joey Matthews beating Johnny The Bull is intriguing. Maybe a push soon? Wow, Parental Control is a nice idea for a team. Never heard of Brad Cain though. Mike Awesome besting Hugh Morrus is fine, those two would have an entertaining match. Buff Bagwell beating Brad Cain is fine. Nothing special for the main event, like how the show went about an hour and a half.
Saturday Night, Saturday 8th April 2000...Kaz Hayashi beating Kid Romeo is a nice way to kick off this show. Steven Regal beating James Storm is also fine, nothing special. Eurgh, Dustin Rhodes and Norman Smiley beating Perfect Event I hate. Perfect Event should be put over if you ask me. Decent main event with Booker T beating Vampiro.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 4, 2009 15:08:21 GMT -5
April 16th, 2000 From: Chicago, IL For the WCW World Heavyweight Championship: (c) Bret Hart Vs Scott Steiner Vs Ric Flair Ladder Match to with the winner getting a title shot at Great American Bash Sting Vs Eddie Guerrero For the WCW United States Championship: (c) Chris Benoit Vs Lance Storm Bowery Cage Death Match Buff Bagwell Vs Raven Tables Match: Booker T Vs Mike Awesome Diamond Dallas Page/Perry Saturn Vs Shane Douglas/Chris Kanyon For the WCW World Tag Team Championships: (c) Bigelow/Candido Vs Kidman/Konnan Vs RVD/mystery partner For the WCW Hardcore Championship: Handicap Match (c) Terry Funk Vs Parental Control For the WCW Cruiserweight Championship: (c) Juventud Guerrera Vs Dean Malenko FINAL CARD
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Post by abyss on Apr 4, 2009 16:41:19 GMT -5
Seemed like a good opening match there. I can see Dean taking the title at the PPV. Like the idea for the guys in the triple threat match. Good win for Saturn now that he has the belt back. Put over STeiner pretty big with that win. Flair-Regal made sense from the standpoint of technical wrestling. Good tension between Awesome/Booker for their match. Hart/Sid was def main event worthy there. PPV is looking good, assume Bret will win. Really curious as to how Sting/Eddie and Awesome/Booker unfold.
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Post by The L.F.C Fan on Apr 5, 2009 4:38:57 GMT -5
Bah, I hate replying diaries that I no very little about. I was 7 when this waws going down so my knowledge is minimal :/
Dean Malenko vs Styles seems like a good match, obviously I've heard of both of these which is a bonus for me. Would have preferred Styles to win but at this stage Malenko winning makes sense... Sturn > Psicosis is fair.. Steiner > Dustin yeh, I never did like Dustin. Don't think im familiar with that Regal fella, Flair winning is fair I guess. Why would the title be on the line on a regular WCW Show? Im confused by that since the match is already set yet he has to defend the title? what if he had lost it?
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Post by Jord on Apr 5, 2009 6:27:51 GMT -5
I'm glad that you're pushing Malenko to the Cruiserweight Championship again. I just hope that this time he wins the strap. You've booked the DDP/Douglas feud sensationally. That's got to be the match I'm most looking forward to in this sim when they go at it one-on-one. I love the push that Scott Steiner is getting. The main event was solid, and obviously Bret winning was the right decision. Spring Stampede is looking great.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 7, 2009 20:20:17 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Thunder 4-13-2000 From: Colorado Springs, CO 8:00 - 8:03: Mike Tenay and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to the show and promote Spring Stampede on Sunday. 8:04 - 8:11: Juventud Guerrera defeated Shannon Moore in a non-title match. A fast paced opening contest for this edition of Thunder. Moore takes Guerrera out with a somersault dive on the floor. Moore springs off the top but is caught in midair and is slammed by Guerrera. Guerrera connects with a slingshot leg drop for a near fall. Moore takes Guerrera down with a double under hook suplex. Guerrera battles back knocking Moore down with a spinning heel kick. Guerrera plants Moore with a delayed brain buster and finishes Moore off with the 450 splash for the win. ***¼ After the match, Guerrera looks into the camera and promises that he will not be losing the belt this Sunday. 8:12 - 8:14: Ad for WCW Spring Stampede 2000 on April 16th is shown 8:17 - 8:24: Eric Bischoff walks out to entrance ramp and promotes WCW Spring Stampede. Bischoff says that he likes to think ahead of schedule. Bischoff has thought long and hard and decided that on Nitro on April 17th, their will be a ten man battle royal with the winner getting a WCW World Heavyweight Championship shot at WCW Slamboree. Bischoff says he will not name the participants of the match as of right now. Bischoff walks to the backstage area as the announcers promote the announcement and the pay per view. 8:25 - 8:28: Backstage, Dustin Rhodes is standing with Scott Hudson. Hudson asks Rhodes what he thinks Mike Sanders was talking about on Nitro about a surprise. Rhodes tells Hudson that Sanders has nothing. He believes that Sanders is trying to get attention and trying to get underneath his skin. Rhodes knows one thing, and that is this. “Sanders, if you continue to try and take me out emotionally, I will take you out… physically.” Rhodes leaves the scene as Hudson is surprised by the comment. 8:31 - 8:38: Mike Sanders defeated Lash LeRoux. Sanders mocks LeRoux, who recently had his side burns shaved off by Parental Control. LeRoux with a discus punch and a few arm drags to start the match. LeRoux connects with a middle rope double axe handle for a near fall. Sanders takes control with a upper cut and drops LeRoux with a side slam. Sanders attempts a pile driver but LeRoux backdrops Sanders down. LeRoux takes Sanders down with a vertical suplex and connects with a middle rope forearm drop for a near fall. Sanders battles back with a neck breaker and finishes LeRoux off with the 3.0 for the win. *** After the match, Sanders looks into the camera and says “Rhodes, when the time is right, you and everyone else will learn my big surprise.” Sanders leaves the ring and sees Rhodes at the top of the entrance way. Sanders leaps into the crowd and avoids Rhodes. 8:39 - 8:42: Backstage, Terry Funk is standing with Scott Hudson and has a chair a in hand. Funk believes that Parental Control haven’t endured the type of punishment that they will this Sunday live on pay per view. Funk proceeds to hit himself rather hard with the chair. Funk says “too bad for you Parental Control, I put myself put that pain voluntary.” Funk begins to bleed from the forehead and tells Parental Control that they will regret the day they decided to mess around with Terry Funk. 8:45 - 8:53: Diamond Dallas Page/Perry Saturn defeated Faces of Fear. The match starts with all four men brawling around ringside. Saturn drops Barbarian with a belly to belly suplex on floor and Page nails Meng with a discus clothesline on the floor as well. FOF do gain control with Meng nailing Page with a nice savant kick. Meng continues to work on Page in the ring until Page plants Meng with a float over DDT and tags in Saturn who connects with a nice diving elbow for a near fall. Meng battles back with a side slam and backbreaker and tags in Barbarian. Barbarian connects with a nice pile driver and places Saturn on the top turnbuckle and drives Saturn down with a sickening belly to belly suplex for a near fall. Near the end of the match, all four men are brawling in the ring. Page and Saturn finish Meng and Barbarian off with the Diamond Cutter and Death Valley Driver respectively. *** After the match, Page and Saturn taunt Douglas and Kanyon saying “three days”. 8:54 - 8:57: Ad for WCW Spring Stampede on April 16th is shown. 9:00 - 9:08: A video airing with Shane Douglas, Chris Kanyon, Bam-Bam Bigelow, Chris Candido, Tylene Buck, Kimberly and Joey Matthews is shown. They are all sitting in a rather large hot tub with Kimberly and Tylene Buck sitting next to Shane Douglas who is kissing both women on the check and has his hands on their lower back. Douglas tells Page that the team of himself and Kanyon will not only beat Page and Saturn once again in three days, but they will take their pride as well. Douglas finds in honorable that Page is fighting for his wife back, but Douglas says that Page will fail in the end. Kanyon chimes in and tells Saturn that the WCW Television Championship was made for him. Kanyon puts himself over as being a entertainment star and he will prove it when he gets his rightful shot against Saturn. Bigelow and Candido tell Kidman/Konnan and RVD that neither team stand a chance on Sunday. They poke fun at the fact that Rob Van Dam most likely doesn’t have a partner and is full of crap. The video ends with everyone saying they will win their respected matches and they all let out a evil laugh. 9:09 - 9:16: Kevin Nash defeated Mark Jindrak. Jindrak with the surprisingly early offense as he attacked Nash as he stepped over the top rope. Jindrak showcases his strength dropping Nash with a vertical suplex. Nash quickly gets up and nails Jindrak with a big boot. Nash sends Jindrak into the ropes and connects with a side walk slam. Nash sends Jindrak into the corner and attempts a running clothesline but Jindrak gets his feet up and leaps off the middle rope connecting with a clothesline. Jindrak scoop slams Nash down and attempts a splash off the middle turnbuckle but Nash avoids the move. Jindrak stumbles around and Nash snake eyes Jindrak before finishing Jindrak off with the jackknife power bomb for the win. **¼ After the match, Nash taunts Scott Hall delivering “The Edge” and doing Scott Hall’s trademark taunt as the Natural Born Thrillers pull Jindrak out of the ring. 9:19 - 9:25: WCW World Heavyweight Champion Bret Hart is standing in front of the United Center in Chicago, IL. Hart mentions how everyone in Chicago idolized Michael Jordan because the guy knew how to win. Hart says that after he retains the belt against Ric Flair and Scott Steiner, people in Chicago will idolize a real champion in Bret Hart. Hart also mentions that unlike Michael Jordan, he will not walk away from challenge. Hart promises that he will not lose in three days because he is “the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be.” 9:26 - 9:30: A video promoting WCW Spring Stampede 2000 on April 16th is shown. End of show
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Post by abyss on Apr 8, 2009 3:16:45 GMT -5
Good win for Juvi, hope Dean takes the title. Didn't like the announcement for Spring Stampede already, too soon to start thinking about that. Sanders match was meh. DDP/Saturn winning makes sense, again, great mid-card feud going on with all of them. Nice segment with them in the hot tub. Like Nash doing the Razor's Edge there. Good promo by Hart to end the show to keep the focus on his match. I was hoping some Awesome/Booker stuff would be on but oh well, still potential promotion on Saturday Night. Average show, but good build towards the PPV which is the main goal anyway.
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Post by LAXxxx305 on Apr 8, 2009 16:01:14 GMT -5
For me, the layout/format looks great. I like how you have the time. Nice to see Juvi get the win. I can't wait for WCW Spring Stampede. Nice, quick win for Mike Sanders. The backstage segment after the Mike Sanders win has an error in it. You said he had a chair a in hand. It is a small mistake, though. Nice to see DDP and Perry Saturn get the win over Faces of Fear. Glad Kevin Nash got the win over Jindrak. Hopefully you can push him though. Nice ending segment with Bret Hart. Nice booking for the show. I can't wait for Spring Stampede.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Apr 8, 2009 18:41:19 GMT -5
-Juvi winning was good, pulling for Dean at SS though -Battle Royal is a good idea -Sanders' victory was good as Lash is not good in my opinion -Tag match was better than expected, glad DDP & Saturn won -Great promo from Douglas and everybody -Nash winning was obvious to me, loved him doing Hall's finisher -Awesome promo by Bret, I'm really pulling for him at the PPV
Good, solid Thunder, lookin forward to Spring Stampede
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 11, 2009 1:31:03 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Saturday Night 4-15-2000 From: Orlando, FL 8:00 - 8:03: Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson welcome everyone to the show, and promote Spring Stampede which is twenty four hours away. 8:04 - 8:11: Shane Helms defeated Christopher Daniels. A great way to start off the show. Daniels takes Helms out early with a springboard moonsault on the floor. Helms gets his knees up on a attempted split legged moonsault attempt by Daniels. Helms nails Daniels with a spinning heel kick and a tornado DDT. Helms avoids a Death Valley Driver and takes Daniels down with a German suplex. Helms finishes Daniels off with the Vertebreaker. ****½ 8:14 - 8:17: Rob Van Dam is sitting in a hotel room. RVD isn’t too happy as he tells everyone that his partner is stuck in Japan. RVD says that his partner will not be able to arrive at the pay per view in time. RVD does say that he has a backup plan. RVD tells Bigelow and Candido that they will be “dancing away the tag team titles.” 8:18 - 8:25: Disco Inferno defeated James Storm. Inferno controls Storm early on with a high knee lift. Inferno takes Storm down with a swinging neck breaker for a near fall. Storm battles back with a clothesline coming off the ropes. Storm spears Inferno down and nearly picks up the win. Storm leaps off the top rope but Inferno delivers a boot in midair and plants Storm with the Chart Buster for the win. ***¼ 8:26 - 8:29: Steven Regal cuts a promo on Chris Harris. Regal calls Harris a “bloody idiot” for thinking that Harris will beat Regal for his first win in WCW. Regal will smarten Harris up with the biggest beating he has ever endured. 8:30 - 8:33: Ad for WCW Spring Stampede 2000 April 17th. 8:36 - 8:41: Chris Harris defeated Steven Regal. Regal controls Harris early on in the corner with several uppercuts and a butter fly suplex for a near fall. Regal takes Harris down with a double under hook backbreaker and locks in a surfboard submission hold. Harris blocks a power bomb attempt by back dropping Regal down. Harris sends Regal into the ropes and nails Regal with a super kick and nearly wins the contest. Regal nails Harris with a double under hook power bomb and goes for a lazy cover. Harris reverses the cover into a roll up of his own to pick up a shocking win. *** After the match, Harris rolls to the floor as Regal is going nuts. Harris celebrates with the fans and mocks Regal. 8:42 - 8:45: Mike Awesome is backstage with Lee Marshall. Awesome first puts his attention to Hulk Hogan saying that he will go after Hogan’s family and friends until Hogan steps up and faces Awesome. Awesome believes that Hogan is running scared. Awesome brings up Booker T and tells Booker that a tables match is right up his ally. Awesome tells Booker that Awesome will drive Booker through a table and that Booker’s career after Sunday night will either be over, or will never be the same. 8:48 - 8:51: Sting is sitting on the top of a ladder in a empty arena. Sting tells Eddie Guerrero that he is at a place where Guerrero will never make it. Sting is referring to his place as a “top guy” in WCW. Sting does promote the battles they have gone through against each other over the past couple of months. Sting tells Guerrero that at Spring Stampede, Guerrero will regret showing disrespect to him and that Guerrero’s attempt to become a “top guy” will come up short. The arena goes dark as the scene comes to an end. 8:52 - 9:00: Buff Bagwell defeated Fit Finlay. Bagwell gains the advantage after trading right hands with Finlay and backs Finlay into a corner. Bagwell sends Finlay across the ring but misses a splash in the corner. Finlay connects with a rolling fireman’s carry slam for a near fall. Bagwell wiggles out of a tombstone pile driver attempt and takes Finlay down with a back suplex. Bagwell connects with a swinging neck breaker and heads to the middle turnbuckle. Bagwell leaps off and connects with the Buff Blockbuster for the win. **½ After the match, Bagwell plays to the crowd as Tenay and Hudson promote his match with Raven at Spring Stampede. 9:01 - 9:05: Ad for WCW Spring Stampede 2000 on April 16th. End of Show.
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Post by abyss on Apr 11, 2009 13:00:54 GMT -5
Glad to see this diary is still going strong. Not too much to comment on since it's just Sat night. Helms/Daniels sounded awesome. Heh, still waiting for Harris or Storm to get a win. Lol, low and behold, a win for Harris. Glad Awesome and Eddie/Sting got some attention. Fine main event for Sat Night standards. PPV should be good.
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Post by fdamage: Elite Trader on Apr 11, 2009 23:53:22 GMT -5
Glad to see this diary is still going strong. Not too much to comment on since it's just Sat night. Helms/Daniels sounded awesome. Heh, still waiting for Harris or Storm to get a win. Lol, low and behold, a win for Harris. Glad Awesome and Eddie/Sting got some attention. Fine main event for Sat Night standards. PPV should be good. I agree on this. This has become the highlight of the boards for me being a huge WCW fan. I have one simple request. PLEASE move Vampiro up the card. I hated seeing him jobbed out in WCW & I think you could definitely do something intetesting with him given how you've written the diary thus far. Keep it up.
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Post by DTP. on Apr 12, 2009 15:55:57 GMT -5
Monday Nitro...Monday 10th April 2000...Sweet opening contest to kick off Monday Nitro. Love seeing AJ Styles as a jobber, hopefully Dean Malenko will win at Spring Stampede, no matter how supportive of Juventud Guerrera as WCW World Cruiserweight Champion I was. Nice promo to hype up the main event, I'm liking that Eric Bischoff stacked the odds against Bret Hart, won't be too grand in tonight's WCW World Heavyweight Championship defense, however. Nice WCW World Television Championship defense by Perry Saturn against Psychosis. Give Psychosis a push mang. Scott Steiner and Dustin Rhodes would of been a hard-hitting slugfest. Reckon Dustin would of dragged a good match out of Steiner however. Hard fought match between Ric Flair and Steven Regal. I dislike that the WCW World Heavyweight Championship match went as long as it did, personally. Didn't seem too grand a match as anticipated but at least it involved alot of action in the ring.
Thursday Thunder...Thursday 13th April 2000...Sound way to open up Thunder this week with Shannon Moore and Juventud Guerrera fighting in a non-title contest. Really prepared Juventud Guerrera for this Sunday's match with Dean Malenko. Mike Sanders I hope receives a nice push, very charismatic. Seemed like a decent match beating Lash LeRoux too, I dug LeRoux, seriously. Sound New Jersey Triad reunion with Diamond Dallas Page and Perry Saturn beating Faces of Fear. Decent promo with the Triple Threat. Don't really like how Kevin Nash vs Scot Hall has been built up on Thunder, personally. Nice last-second promo with Bret Hart.
Saturday Night...Saturday 15th April 2000...Fantastic opening contest with Shane Helms getting a win over Christopher Daniels. Ah how I enjoy seeing Daniels do jobs in World Championship Wrestling just like AJ Styles. Interesting that Rob Van Dam's partner is in Japan. Haha, a nice little twist. Disco Inferno beating James Storm is fine, nothing special, push Disco again, please. Decent match but I hate Chris Harris beating Steven Regal in five minutes when Regal and Flair had an eleven minute match on Nitro. Makes Flair technically seem pretty iffy. Decent main event with Buff Bagwell beating Fit Finley.
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