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Post by abyss on May 21, 2009 19:47:28 GMT -5
Moore/Helms is interesting due to their time in Three Count. Nash/Hall is being built well to when it eventually happens. Like the idea of Parental Control holding a title that portrays violence. Regal winning his match is cool. Wonder who'll win Benoit/Storm...Fine win for Steiner there. Overall there are so many feuds that are looking good right now, should be good to see some matches announced for the next PPV.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on May 24, 2009 18:24:20 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Saturday Night 5-13-2000 From: Orlando, FL Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson welcome everyone to WCW Saturday Night. Tenay promotes the return of Bill Goldberg on Nitro. Hudson mentions how Goldberg is coming back to get revenge against Bret Hart from his injury he suffered at WCW Super Brawl in February. Tenay hypes up that Goldberg is scheduled to appear on Nitro in two days. Hudson begins to promote the action on tonight’s show which includes seeing Lash LeRoux, Konnan, AJ Styles and Norman Smiley all in action. Tenay sends it over to David Penzer to start the show. Opening Contest: Lash LeRoux versus Elik Skipper LeRoux with a few right hands and follows up with a split legged clothesline for a near fall. Skipper takes LeRoux over with a butterfly suplex and a double under hook slam for a near fall of his own. LeRoux comes back with a inverted vertical suplex and a side Russian leg sweep. Skipper stops LeRoux’s momentum with a side slam and a springboard spinning clothesline. Skipper with the Play of the Day to win the contest. **½ Video promoting Goldberg’s return on Monday Nitro is shown. Commercials Second Contest: Konnan versus Chuck Palumbo Palumbo with a big Samoan Drop early on for a near fall. Konnan with a rolling thunder lariat and a discus clothesline for a near fall of his own. Palumbo with a shoulder breaker and a side slam. Konnan battles back with a German suplex and a belly to belly suplex. Konnan plants Palumbo with a leg trapped double arm DDT for the win. **¼ Video promoting Eddie Guerrero, the number one contender to the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, is shown. Commercials Third Contest: AJ Styles versus Kid Romeo Romeo was more focused on doing some stripper moves then paying attention to AJ Styles. Styles controls the contest from the opening bell. Styles with a springboard flying elbow. Styles continues his offense with a brain buster and finishes Romeo off with the Spiral Tap for the win. **½ Video from Nitro highlighting Jeff Jarrett using his guitar to defeat Sting in a six man tag team match is shown. Commercials Video promoting Mike Awesome’s quest to get his hands on Hulk Hogan is shown. Main Event: Disco Inferno versus Norman Smiley Smiley and Inferno have a dance contest to start the match. Inferno attacks Smiley during his dance and takes Smiley down with a side Russian leg sweep. Inferno with a scoop slam but misses a knee drop coming off the ropes. Smiley with a back suplex and a inverted front slam. Smiley plays to the crowd and delivers the Big Wiggle but Inferno nails Smiley with the Chart Buster for the win. **½ After the match. Disco Inferno celebrates his win with a dance as Smiley remains in the ring dejected over the lost. A video promoting Sonny Siaki is shown. Siaki is in a ring training and notices the camera. Siaki says that next week here on WCW Saturday Night, WCW will be witnessing the best in Sonny Siaki. Siaki promises that their isn’t a man in WCW that is nearly as good as him and over time, he will prove it. Siaki hopes to have adequate competition for his first match. Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson promote WCW Nitro and what could be going on the show! End of show.
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Post by abyss on May 25, 2009 12:55:30 GMT -5
Glad Skipper won, hope he's a future cruiser champ. Konnan winning was the right call there. Possibly a future push for AJ? That'd be good. Random main event there of sorts. Bringing in Siaki would be solid, like him.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on May 27, 2009 14:38:13 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Nitro 5-15-2000 From: Biloxi, MS Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to this weeks Nitro. Schiavone hypes up “the biggest return in WCW history” that occurred last week on Nitro. Schiavone is talking about the return of Goldberg who attacked Bret Hart during his title match against Ric Flair. Heenan knew that Goldberg would return and take aim at Bret Hart, he just didn’t know when he would do it. Schiavone hopes that we will hear from Goldberg here tonight. Schiavone does mention that WCW World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair is not in the arena tonight for unspecified reasons. Schiavone promotes what we will see tonight. Schiavone hypes up the main event which will see Scott Steiner taking on Booker T. Heenan says that Steiner is a loose cannon and Booker T is trying to protect the referees. Schiavone also mentions the fact that tonight Shawn Stasiak will reveal what happened to Sid, as he hasn’t been seen on television for quite sometime. Heenan chimes in and brings up Mike Sanders and last week. Heenan believes that Sanders is a much better father figure than Dustin Rhodes and says we will hear from Rhodes tonight. Schiavone says “this and much, much more on the greatest television show in the world, Nitro.” Schiavone sends it over to David Penzer to start the show. Opening Contest: Rob Van Dam versus Christopher Daniels Daniels with a leg lariat and a side slam for the early advantage. Daniels with a backbreaker and springboard moonsault for a near fall. RVD battles back with a scoop slam and follow with a standing spinning leg drop. RVD comes off the ropes and taken down with a STO. Daniels connects with a backdrop and attempts the best moonsault ever but RVD moves. RVD scoop slams Daniels down and connects with the rolling thunder. RVD leaps off the top and finishes Daniels off with the Five Star Frog Splash. *** Commercials Back from break, we see Goldberg arriving to the building and makes his way t the ring to a huge reaction. Goldberg doesn’t do his usual entrance as he is in a serious mood tonight it appears. Goldberg says it feels great to be back here in WCW. Goldberg says that he was out of action because Bret Hart wrecked his ankle. Goldberg says that he rehabbed for nearly three months and managed to get to a point to come back and get revenge for what Bret Hart did to him. Goldberg says that although Bret doesn’t have the WCW World Heavyweight Championship any longer, Goldberg is still seeking to end the career of Bret Hart. “I wanted the belt, but now I want to take your life.” Goldberg says that he will take care of Hart and then go back to his quest to get his belt from Ric Flair. Eddie Guerrero makes his way to the top of the entrance ramp and is shaking his head in disagreement. Guerrero tells Goldberg that he wouldn’t have to worry about trying to get “his belt” back from Flair because Guerrero will be beating Ric Flair at the Great American Bash. Guerrero says that when he wins the belt, he would gladly take on Goldberg and beat him in the center of the ring. “You may have had that undefeated streak, but you never faced me. The one guy who can beat you in the middle of the ring.” Goldberg cuts Guerrero off and says that he doesn’t care if its Flair or Guerrero he will become the WCW World Heavyweight Champion, again. Goldberg turns his back to Guerrero and says “Bret Hart… You’re NEXT!”… Goldberg doesn’t stop and says “then, its either Flair or you Eddie Guerrero!” Guerrero taunts Goldberg as Nitro goes to break. Commercials Second Contest: 10 man battle royal #1 Contender to WCW Cruiserweight Championship The participants are AJ Styles, Elik Skipper, Juventud Guerrera, Shane Helms, Psicosis, Kaz Hayashi, Lash LeRoux, Rey Mistero Jr., Crowbar and Shannon Moore. Moore is the first eliminated following a brain buster by Hayashi. Lash LeRoux is eliminated next as Skipper dropkicks LeRoux over the top to the floor. Skipper is eliminated by Styles. Skipper distracts Styles which allows Guerrera to send Styles over to the floor. Skipper and Styles brawl on the floor. Psicosis takes Hayashi over the top to the floor with a hurricanrana. Psicosis is on the apron and manages to avoid a dropkick by Helms. Psicosis with a slingshot tornado DDT on Helms. Crowbar tries to send Rey over the top but Rey takes Crowbar over with a head scissors. Rey is hanging on but Crowbar grabs a chair and nails Rey in the ribs which causes Rey to drop down and is eliminated. Guerrera and Psicosis work on Helms and try to eliminated him but Helms manages to hang on. Helms manages to duck a spinning heel kick by Psicosis and Psicosis hits Guerrera which causes Guerrera to fall over the top to the floor. Psicosis spins around and is met with a super kick by Helms. Psicosis is backed against the ropes and Helms charges. Psicosis manages to backdrop Helms over the top and Helms lands right onto Guerrera. Psicosis is going to the Great American Bash. ***¼ After the match, Psicosis celebrates his win as Juventud Guerrera sends Helms into the guard railing. Guerrera is happy with Psicosis and once Psicosis turns around, Guerrera plants Psicosis with the Juvi Driver! Guerrera taunts the crowd as we cut to the backstage area. Backstage, Gene is standing with Dustin Rhodes who clearly isn’t happy. Gene brings up the video that Mike Sanders produced last week where he was with Dustin’s wife and child. Gene says that Sanders appears to have replaced Dustin as a husband and father. Rhodes says that Sanders has gone to a new level. Rhodes hasn’t seen his wife and child since he rejoined WCW a few months ago. Rhodes doesn’t know how or why this could of happened. Rhodes will go home and figure this all out. Rhodes already has his bags packed and heads out the backdoor. Commercials Back form break, Gene is standing with Mike Awesome and Jimmy Hart. Awesome snatches the microphone from Gene and begins to call out Hulk Hogan. Awesome reminds Hogan how he literally went to his home and scared his children and wife do the degree that they will never recover. Awesome also says that he injured his lifelong friend Brian Knobbs. Awesome knows that Hogan is trying to get inside his mind but Awesome isn’t going to allow that to happen. Awesome wants to Hogan to be a man and fight him one more time at the Great American Bash. Awesome says that if Hogan doesn’t show up he will regret it, but then again he may regret showing up anyway. Hart and Awesome leave the scene as Gene wonders if Hogan will be answering the challenge come June 11th. Third Contest: Chris Benoit versus Fit Finlay Non-Title Match Benoit and Finlay trade a series of chops and uppercuts with Benoit gaining the advantage with a fisherman suplex. Finlay battles back with a rolling fireman’s carry and a side slam. Benoit with several snap suplex’s and transitions into a German suplex with a bridge for a near fall. Finlay comes back with a backbreaker and elbow drop off the middle turnbuckle. Finlay tries for the tombstone pile driver but Benoit manages to get out of the hold and locks in the Crossface. After a few moments, Finlay is forced to tap out. **½ After the match, Benoit is given the WCW United States Championship. Benoit is attacked by Lance Storm who nails Benoit with a super kick. Storm straps the belt around Benoit’s neck and super kicks the belt right into Benoit’s face causing Benoit to bleed from his nose. Storm grabs the belt and stands over Benoit claiming he will be champion come the Great American Bash. Commercials Shawn Stasiak makes his way down to the ring as Schiavone and Heenan wonder what happened to Sid. Shawn enters the ring and tells the crowd that tonight they will all find out what tragedy happened to Sid and why Sid hasn’t been seen lately. Stasiak introduces the video that he has been talking about. The video begins with all the members of the Natural Born Thrillers in a van. Thrillers are going over a game plan and the van abruptly stops. Stasiak is the first to get out of the van and the camera shows that they are in a parking lot of a YMCA. Sid is seen packing his car with his softball gear. Stasiak, Palumbo and O’Haire have baseball bats and attack Sid from behind. Stasiak delivers several shots to Sid’s knee and hip area. O’Haire and Palumbo want to bail as some of Sid’s teammates run over but Stasiak swings the bat at them. Eventually, Stasiak has to be pulled off and the Thrillers drive off as Sid is left in the parking lot holding his hip and knee. The video ends as Stasiak is seen in the ring with a smirk on his face. Stasiak told everyone that the Thrillers would take out Sid and he did it himself. Stasiak says that this is the end of Sid in WCW. Stasiak leaves as Schiavone and Heenan talk about the attack and wonder if Sid is truly gone from WCW. Ad for WCW Great American Bash on June 11th Commercials Fourth Contest: Vampiro versus Chris Kanyon versus Billy Kidman #1 Contender to the TV Championship Kidman springs off the middle rope and dives onto Vampiro during his entrance. Kidman sends Vampiro into the ring steps. Kanyon remains in the ring just watching Vampiro and Kidman go at it. Vampiro drops Kidman throat first on the guard railing and connects with a leaping kick. Vampiro scoop slams Kidman on the floor and dives off the apron onto Kidman. Vampiro sends Kidman back into the ring and Kanyon finally gets involved connecting with a tilt a whirl side slam. Vampiro enters the ring and tells Kanyon something. Kanyon goes to the floor and grabs a chair which distracts the referee. Vampiro grabs a spike from his boot and viciously beats up Kidman causing Kidman to bleed. Vampiro plants Kidman with the Nail in the Coffin and points to Kanyon to pin Kidman. Vampiro leaves the ring as Kanyon pins Kidman. *** After the match, Kanyon celebrates as if he did a lot to win the match. Vampiro stands at the top of the entrance ramp with a evil smirk on his face as Kidman is checked on by the referee. Backstage, Eric Bischoff enters Scott Hall’s locker room and shakes Hall’s hand. Bischoff asks Hall if its true that Hall refuses to face Kevin Nash. Hall says it is. Bischoff reminds Hall that he is the boss here in WCW and he decides whether or not Hall will face Nash. Hall doesn’t like the sound of where this is going. Bischoff tells Hall that he cares only about ratings and buy rates. Bischoff knows that a Hall/Nash would equal money. So, Bischoff lets Hall know that he won’t be facing Nash… on free television. Hall likes that. However, Hall will be facing Nash live on pay-per view at the Great American Bash on June 11th. Hall gets right in Bischoff’s face but Bischoff simply backs away and leaves the locker room as Hall is left pissed. Commercials Main Event: Booker T versus Scott Steiner Booker and Steiner trade a series of right hands until Booker ducks a clothesline and takes Steiner down with a leaping side kick. Booker sends Steiner into the ropes looking for a spine buster but Steiner blocks and connects with a double under hook slam. Steiner continues his offense with a belly to belly suplex and a exploder suplex for a near fall. Booker fights back and flapjacks Steiner down. Steiner is met with a leaping side kick and Booker plants Steiner with a spine buster for a near fall of his own. Booker goes for the Book End but Steiner elbows out and takes Booker down with a pump handle suplex. Steiner goes for the Steiner Recliner but Booker gets to his feet and drops Steiner with a electric chair slam. Steiner rolls to the floor and grabs a led pipe from underneath the ring. Steiner rolls in and nails Booker in the ribs with the pipe. The referee signals for the bell and Steiner nails the referee right on the shoulder with the pipe. **½ After the match, Steiner locks in the Steiner Recliner on Booker T with the led pipe underneath Booker’s chin. Steiner keeps the hold locked in until security and police officers come down and pull Steiner off and bring him to the backstage area. Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan hype up how Steiner has officially gone crazy. They thank everyone for watching and hope everyone tunes into Thunder. End of show.
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Post by DTP. on May 27, 2009 15:22:35 GMT -5
Monday Nitro...5th May 2000...Good opening contest to kick off the show, the weekly WCW World Cruiserweight Championship defense. Really suprised to see Elix Skipper appear on Nitro, but it was pretty predictable that he'd job and Dean Malenko would pick up the win. Hmm, Shane Helms making the save for Malenko from Psychosis and Juventud Guerrera. I see a four-way match at Great American Bash. Decent promo with WCW World Heavyweight Champion, Ric Flair. Wow, Bret Hart apppearing is nice. Eddie Guerrero entering too, I hope this leads to a triple threat match at Great American Bash, or something. Billy Kidman beating Vampiro is magnificent, finally a Kidman push? Okay, maybe not since you had Vampiro and Crowbar beat Billy Kidman and a rescuer, Rey Misterio Jr. Hmm, interesting skit with Mike Sanders and Dustin Rhodes. Lance Storm winning the contenders three-way match is good, I'm hoping Storm takes the WCW US Heavyweight Championship from Chris Benoit, so Benoit can make his way up the card. Terry Funk and Buff Bagwell is an interesting team, anybody that beats Parental Control is fine. Decent six-man tag team match. Jeff Jarrett pinning Sting is interesting. Awesome main event, just don't like Eddie Guerrero and Goldberg's drama. Suppose it'll lead to Hart/Goldberg III on pay-per-view.
Thursday Thunder...8th May 2000...Solid opening contest to kick off the show, predicted that Shane Helms would win following what happened on Monday Nitro. Terry Funk beating Brad Cain is fine to retain the WCW World Hardcore Championship. Predicted Kronik to overcome The Mamalukes, they're getting a push, that I am happy about. Good match between Steven Regal and Kaz Hayashi, knew Regal would win. Scott Steiner beating The Cat is fine, really don't like The Cat.
Saturday Night...10th May 2000...Decent opening contest to kick off this edition of Saturday Night, Elix Skipper beating Lash LeRoux I like, could mean a push for Skipper in the future considering he appeared and nearly won the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship on Nitro. Konnan beating Chuck Palumbo is predictable, as is Kid Romeo. Disco Inferno and Norman Smiley put on a good main event.
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Post by abyss on May 27, 2009 15:38:37 GMT -5
Solid opening segment to set things up. RVD/Daniels is a great way to open up match-wise. Like Goldberg's return promo. Fine battle royal for the cruiser title, you've done well with that belt. Benoit/Finlay is a good technical match, Benoit/Storm has been a nice feud. Kanyon winning is cool since he's had some heat with Saturn recently. Solid main event, like the whole "Steiner has gone crazy" deal.
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Post by Jord on May 27, 2009 15:50:40 GMT -5
Opening match was fine. Although it was pretty much a squash, it would be a good match. GOLDBERG~! <33 I liked Juvi seeming pleased with Psicosis before attacking him. Lance Storm better win the belt. I absolutely love what you're doing with Steiner. He was at his best in 2000 - 2001, imo.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jun 26, 2009 13:04:25 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Thunder 5-18-2000 From: Mike Tenay and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to WCW Thunder. Tenay promotes what happened on Nitro and focuses more on how Scott Steiner “went crazy” on Booker T. Heenan always knew that Steiner wasn’t always right in the head and is proving it here in WCW, finally. Tenay agrees with that statement. Heenan mentions the Goldberg confrontation with Eddie Guerrero and wonders if we could possibly see a Goldberg versus Eddie Guerrero match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship if Guerrero were to win the belt at the Great American Bash. Tenay believes that would be a one sided match in Goldberg’s favor if it were occur. Tenay brings up Mike Awesome challenging Hulk Hogan, who hasn’t been seen in a few months, to a match at the Great American Bash. Heenan calls Hogan a coward and says Hogan will not show his face at Great American Bash. Tenay believes Hogan will show up on June 11th. Tenay promotes the action on Thunder which will see Lance Storm, WCW Hardcore Champion Brad Cain, AJ Styles, and Sting all in action. Tenay sends it over to David Penzer to start the show. Opening Contest: Elik Skipper versus AJ Styles Styles with a wheelbarrow spinning DDT to start off the contest. Skipper takes Styles down with a double under hook overhead suplex. Skipper with a leg lariat and attempts a power bomb but Styles reverses with a hurricanrana. Styles goes up top but Skipper super kicks Styles and walks the ropes connecting with a hurricanrana of his own. Skipper goes for the Play of the Day but Styles reverses and nails Skipper with the Styles Clash for the win! ***½ After the match, Styles celebrates his win with fans in the first row. Commercials Kevin Nash makes his way down to the ring in a happier mood than he has been in the past few weeks. Nash says he is happy to finally get his hands on his “former best friend” Scott Hall. Nash is sick and tired of trusting Hall only to get turned on over and over again. Nash knows that Hall has a dark side because of his drinking but no amount of alcohol will be able to cease the pain that Nash will put Hall through at the Great American Bash. Nash says he has had his problems with Eric Bischoff in the past but having Bischoff use his power to get Hall in the ring is something he is thankful for. Scott Hall makes his way down to the ring to a course of boos and Kevin Nash seems aggravated by Hall’s appearance. Hall tells Nash that it wasn’t because he was afraid to face Nash or anything but rather because he wanted to help Nash avoid the embarrassment in losing to him in such a easy fashion. Hall continues by saying that Hall would always carry Nash to wins while they were a tag team and he was sick of it. He was sick of doing all the work and getting nothing in return. Hall was doing Nash a favor by not facing him. However, now that he has to face Nash, he will do whatever he needs to do in order to take Nash out once and for all. Nash can’t help but chuckle at that. Nash regains composure and lets Hall know that after Great American Bash Hall will be going to rehab, but it won’t be for his drinking issues. “You’ll be going because of the broken back you’ll be having from your good friend, Kevin Nash”. Nash drops the microphone and taunts Hall who doesn’t seem to be worried. Commercials Second Contest: © Brad Cain versus Big Vito WCW Hardcore Championship Vito storms the ring with a kendo stick and nails Cain several times. Cain bails but Vito chases Cain around the ring and is met with a spinning clothesline. Cain grabs a chair and nails Vito across the back several times and scoop slams Vito on the floor. Cain grabs a trash can and attempts to hit Vito but Vito blocks and nails Cain. Vito plants Cain with a DDT on the floor and nearly picks up the win. Vito goes underneath the ring and grabs a table but doesn’t realize that Cain has gotten powder out of his boot. Vito turns around and Cain throws the powder into Vito’s face and connects with a elbow drop off the apron onto Vito for the win. **½ After the match, Cain taunts Vito and the fans. Backstage, Gene is standing with the WCW United States Champion Chris Benoit. Benoit knows that over the past several months he and Lance Storm haven’t been able to beat the other. Benoit brings up the Great American Bash as the mid year classic for America. Benoit may not be American, but he happy to be in “this great country”. Benoit will defend and retain the championship with pride. Benoit will get rid of Lance Storm and teach him something called “respect”. Ad for WCW Great American Bash on June 11th. Commercials Third Contest: Konnan versus Lance Storm Konnan with a snap scoop slam early on and a rolling thunder lariat to control Storm. Konnan continues with a backbreaker and attempts a belly to belly suplex but Storm battles out and stops Konnan with a jaw breaker. Storm plants Konnan with a slingshot suplex and a springboard clothesline. Konnan gets up and gets nailed with a super kick and Storm locks in the Maple Leaf to pick up the win. *** After the match, Storm refuses to let go and this causes Chris Benoit to run down to the ring and has a short brawl with Storm. Benoit clotheslines Storm over the top to the floor and Storm back peddles signaling that he will win the belt at Great American Bash. A video begins with the location apparently being a adoption home. Once the camera goes into the home we see Raven sitting in a corner as children are coloring and playing with wrestling action figures. The figures include Goldberg, Sting, Hogan and Flair. Raven gets up and leaves the room but notices that one of his figures was left in the trash and kicks the trash can over. Raven walks into his room and is sitting on his bed. Raven begins to speak and asks Eric Bischoff if he has ever been neglected and forgotten like he has been. Raven says that he is in his rightful home where all of his pain and sorrow began. Raven would sit down and see people playing with Hogan, Flair, and Sting action figures. Raven thought that one day those same people would play with his action figure, but no, he is just ignored. Raven has had enough with people overlooking him and not appreciating him. Raven lets Bischoff and everyone in WCW know that the wrath of Raven will be coming and that everyone better watch their backs and necks for that matter. Commercials Fourth Contest: © Bam-Bam Bigelow/Chris Candido versus Hugh Morrus/Norman Smiley WCW Tag Team Titles Morrus and Bigelow trade a series of rights with Bigelow gaining the advantage following a kick to the side of Morrus’s head. Bigelow with a scoop slam but misses a falling head butt. Morrus with a vertical suplex and a Samoan Drop for a near fall. Smiley gets the tag and delivers several chops and dropkicks Bigelow into his corner. Candido tags in and ducks a clothesline taking Smiley down with reverse neck breaker. Candido nails Morrus off the apron and Morrus hit’s the railing hard. Candido with a brain buster on Smiley and Bigelow connects with a top rope flying head butt for the win. **½ Backstage, Gene is standing with Jeff Jarrett with guitar in hand. Jarrett says that Sting cheated at Slamboree and says that you can easily see him yanking his hair while he was attempting the Stroke. Jarrett believes Sting knows that he isn’t the same young lion that would have been able to battle his way out of the move, but instead he had to resort to cheating. Jarrett makes a challenge to Sting for Great American Bash. Jarrett lifts his guitar into camera range which shows the guitar having Sting’s face painted on the guitar. Jarrett wants to beat Sting ten years after Sting won his WCW Heavyweight Championship and wants to prove that he is indeed the Chosen One of WCW. Commercials Main Event: Sting versus Lenny Lane Sting with several clotheslines and a gorilla press slam. Sting sends Lane into the corner and misses a Stinger Splash. Lane with a spinning heel kick and follows up with a slingshot splash from the apron back into the ring for a one count. Lane goes for a dropkick but Sting hangs onto the ropes and manages to connect with a running bulldog. Lane stumbles to his feet and Sting connects with the Scorpion Death Drop for the win. **½ After the match, Sting celebrates the win but doesn’t see Jarrett making his way down to the ring. Jarrett slides into the ring and breaks the guitar he had earlier over the back of Sting. Jarrett grabs Sting and connects with the Stroke on the broken guitar. Jarrett stands over Sting as the announcers hype up what they just witnessed and end the show. End of show.
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Post by abyss on Jun 26, 2009 15:59:38 GMT -5
It's certainly been a while since you posted here. Great opener, would have been fine either way, but Styles winning is cool. Heh, funny rehab line. Hardcore Title has been really "meh" in my opinion. Hope you can do something to spice it up. Storm/Benoit has been a solid feud, I see Storm taking the title. Tag Title match was decent, champs retaining was obvious. Great JJ promo, glad the feud isn't over. Ok main event, served its purpose for the ending.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jul 2, 2009 13:38:43 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Saturday Night 5-20-2000 From: Orlando, FL Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson welcome everyone to this edition of WCW Saturday Night. Tenay promotes the show which includes the debut of Sonny Siaki. Hudson believes that Siaki has the tools to be a big star here in WCW. Tenay also hypes up the main event which will see Perry Saturn defending the WCW Television Title against Alex Wright. Hudson hopes that Saturn retains so that we will be able to see him defend the title against Chris Kanyon on Nitro in two days. Tenay sends it over to David Penzer to start the show. Opening Contest: Christopher Daniels versus Kaz Hayashi Daniels with a quick start taking Hayashi down with a tilt a whirl side slam and follows up with a springboard moonsault for a near fall. Hayashi battles back with a German suplex and comes off the ropes to plant Daniels with a tornado DDT. Hayashi leaps off the middle turnbuckle and connects with a DDT. Hayashi attempts a snap suplex but Daniels reverses into a Death Valley Driver. Daniels looks for the BME but Hayashi manages to move. Hayashi grabs Daniels and connects with a full nelson suplex for the win. ***¼ Backstage, Joey Matthews is setting up a area for Chris Kanyon to watch Perry Saturn WCW Television Title match later tonight. Kanyon comes into the scene and notices the camera. Kanyon says that he will be winning the WCW Television Championship on this coming weeks Nitro. Kanyon claims it is a lock that he will walk away with what is rightfully his. Commercials Second Contest: Hugh Morrus versus Kid Romeo Morrus uses his size to control Romeo throughout the contest. Morrus with a big running splash in the corner and backdrops Romeo. Morrus with a scoop slam and finishes Romeo off with the No Laughing Matter. ** A video promoting Eddie Guerrero/Ric Flair match at WCW Great American Bash is shown. Commercials Third Contest: Shannon Moore versus Sonny Siaki This is Sonny Siaki’s debut for WCW. Siaki is busy showcasing his body to a few women in the front row which allows Moore to dropkicks Siaki from behind and Siaki falls to the floor. Moore springs off the top rope and connects with a somersault dive taking Siaki out. Moore sends Siaki back into the ring and looks for a springboard cross body but Siaki catches Moore and connects with a fall away slam. Siaki with a running spinning neck breaker for a near fall. Siaki follows up with a middle rope release German suplex. Moore tries to battle back but is finished off with a military press into a Samoan Drop by Siaki. **½ After the match, Siaki shows off his abs to a few women who aren’t interested. A video promoting Kevin Nash/Scott Hall match at WCW Great American Bash is shown. Commercials Fourth Contest: Disco Inferno versus Colt Cabana This is also Colt Cabana’s debut for WCW. Inferno and Cabana have a dance off with the fans cheering for Cabana over Inferno. Inferno takes exception to this and attacks Cabana with several right hands and a discus clothesline. Inferno with a side Russian leg sweep and misses a middle rope diving forearm drop. Cabana nails Inferno with a savant kick and nearly wins the contest. Cabana plants Inferno with a spine buster and leaps off the middle rope but misses a senton splash. Cabana spins around and is finished off with the Chart Buster by Inferno. **¼ After the match, Inferno continues to dance as he makes his way to the backstage area. Backstage, Mike Awesome and Jimmy Hart are being interviewed by Lee Marshall. Marshall brings up how Awesome has been awarded a WCW World Heavyweight Title shot this coming Monday against Ric Flair. Awesome warns Ric Flair that if he decides to go through with the match that he will end up like Hulk Hogan. Awesome says that Flair will become “a gutless coward”. Awesome says that when he wins the belt he will await for Hogan to answer his challenge at the Great American Bash and show the world why he is a champion and a icon killer. Commercials Main Event: © Perry Saturn versus Alex Wright WCW Television Championship Wright sends Saturn to the floor and delivers a baseball slide that sends Saturn hard into the guard railing. Wright with a snap suplex on the concrete floor. Wright with a few European upper cuts and sends Saturn back into the ring. Wright springs off the top rope and connects with a missile dropkick for a near fall. Wright sends Saturn into the ropes and puts his head down to soon and Saturn connects with a pump handle slam. Saturn with a side suplex and a overhead belly to belly suplex for a near fall. Saturn places Wright on the top turnbuckle and takes Wright down with a hurricanrana. Wright gets up and is planted with a Death Valley Driver. Saturn drops down and locks in the Rings of Saturn for the submission win. *** After the match, Saturn celebrates his win as Chris Kanyon makes his way out to the top of the entrance ramp and stares Saturn down as the show comes to an end. End of Show
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jul 2, 2009 13:41:01 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Nitro 5-22-2000 From: Grand Rapids, MI Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone with WCW Monday Nitro. Schiavone hypes up the Great American Bash which is three weeks away. Schiavone turns his attention to the main event tonight between Mike Awesome and Ric Flair for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Heenan doesn’t see how Flair could possibly walk out of here tonight as the champion. Schiavone also promotes Goldberg’s in-ring return to action tonight. Heenan chimes in with hype for Scott Hall taking on Booker T. Schiavone finishes off saying that Kronik will be action as well as Rey Mistero Jr. taking on Vampiro and the TV Title being on the line between Saturn and Kanyon. Schiavone sends it over to David Penzer to start the show. Opening Contest: © Perry Saturn versus Chris Kanyon WCW Television Championship Joey Matthews distracts Saturn before the bell which allows Kanyon to attack Saturn early on. Kanyon with a swinging neck breaker and a side suplex for a near fall. Saturn battles back with a gut wrench suplex and a over head belly to belly suplex. Saturn knocks Matthews off the apron late in the match and is taken down with a belly to belly suplex by Kanyon that nearly wins the match. Saturn nails Kanyon with a super kick and signals for the Death Valley Driver. Saturn lifts Kanyon up but Kanyon slides off and connects with the “End Scene” for the win and title. ***½ After the match, Kanyon and Matthews celebrate the win as the announcers put over the win for Kanyon. Commercials Back from break, WCW World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair music hits and the champion is greeted with a warm reception. Flair brings up Mike Awesome’s comments from Saturday Night. Flair believes that Mike Awesome is a good wrestler but in order to beat him and become a champion he needs to be great and Awesome is a long way away from being great. Flair knows that “high pitched idiot” Jimmy Hart is hyping up his client but later tonight Flair promises to give Awesome a reality check. Flair continues by bringing up his challenger at the Great American Bash, Eddie Guerrero. Flair knows that Guerrero can work but he can’t carry a company like Flair has done his whole career for WCW. Flair knows that on June 11th, Eddie is going to come out ready to fight and will give it his all, but Flair will prove once again why he is indeed “the man” and why he is the greatest champion in the history of this sport. Flair drops the microphone and plays to the crowd before heading backstage. Ad for WCW Great American Bash on June 11th is shown. Commercials Second Contest: Vampiro versus Rey Mistero Jr. Rey starts the match off with a springboard head scissors take down. Vampiro comes back with a savant kick and a flap jack. Vampiro works on Rey in the corner with several kicks to the chest and a spinning side kick. Vampiro sends Rey to the floor and connects with a slingshot body press. Vampiro throws Rey back in and climbs to the top but taunts the crowd and allows Rey to deliver a springboard hurricanrana for a near win. Rey attempts a wheelbarrow bulldog but Vampiro reverses with a release German suplex. Vampiro with a leaping kick and the Nail in the Coffin for the win. ***¼ After the match, Vampiro beats down Rey as Crowbar comes down. Crowbar has a chair and sets it up for Vampiro to connect with the Nail in the Coffin. Billy Kidman runs down with a chair of his own and hits Crowbar as Vampiro bails from the ring. Vampiro walks up the ramp taunting Kidman who is checking on Rey. Backstage, Gene is standing with Eddie Guerrero. Gene asks for Guerrero’s reaction from Flair’s comments earlier on. Guerrero believes that the “old man” is delusional. Guerrero knows that he is great because he has been a champion numerous times before and has beaten people who are better than Flair. Gene finds that hard to believe. Guerrero doesn’t get why Flair is put in such high regard. Gene brings up Guerrero losing to Flair before some four years ago. Guerrero stops Gene and says that was four years ago. Guerrero says he is bigger, faster and stronger. While Flair has gotten older, slower and weaker. Guerrero will be rightfully called a world champion on June 11th and he will be the man. Commercials Third Contest: Faces of Fear versus Kronik All four men brawl both in and out of the ring throughout the contest. Late in the match, Adams and Meng are brawling on the floor while Clarke is battling with Barbarian in the ring. Barbarian attempts a pile driver but Clarke backdrops Barbarian. Clarke attempts the meltdown but Bam-Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido run down. Candido distracts the referee as Bigelow attempts to nail Clarke with a tag team belt. Clarke avoids the belt shot and clotheslines Bigelow over the top to the floor. Clarke manages to finish Barbarian off with the Meltdown for the win. ** After the match, Kronik chase Bigelow and Candido to the back. A video begins with Raven sitting in a room looking through various wrestling magazines through the past. Most of the pages are opened to pictures of Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Kevin Nash and Goldberg. Raven has placed black tears on their pictures as the camera closes in on Raven who is burning a few pages. Raven says that ever since he got into the sport of wrestling he has been looked at as if he is a circus freak. Raven believes he is looked as being different because he is a real person. Raven doesn’t need to hide his pain with fake tans, fancy robes, coloring his hair, or riding fancy cars. Raven doesn’t sugarcoat his feelings and Raven will make sure those four men and whomever else he feels needs to feel the same way, will. Raven finishes off the video burning a photo and breaking into a loud evil laugh. Commercials
Fourth Contest: Scott Hall versus Booker T Hall throws his toothpick at Booker who takes exception to that and controls Hall with several right hands. Booker knocks Hall down following a spinning forearm smash. Hall backs off and lures Booker into the corner where Hall gouges Booker’s eyes to gain control. Hall with a knee lift and scoop slam. Hall attempts a fall away slam moments later and connects. Hall misses a clothesline and Booker connects with arm twist spin kick. Hall stumbles around and is met with a leaping sidekick. Booker goes to grab Hall but Hall low blows Booker and the referee calls for the bell. **¼ After the match, Hall continues his attack but Booker manages to fight back with a scissors kick. Scott Steiner runs in through the crowd with a lead pipe and again knocks out Booker and the referee. Steiner locks in the Steiner Recliner as Hall delivers right hands. Moments later, Kevin Nash storms the ring and both Hall and Steiner bail from the ring. Kevin Nash remains in the ring with Booker T and tells Hall that in three weeks Scott Hall’s life will never be the same. Hall does his usual taunt mocking Nash as if he is suppose to be afraid and Nash just stares Hall down as the segment comes to an end. Ad for WCW Great American Bash on June 11th. Commercials Fifth Contest: Goldberg versus Chuck Palumbo Palumbo is accompained by Shawn Stasiak who continues to gloat about their attack on Sid and essentially ending his WCW career. Stasiak is busy yelling at fans at ringside to notice Palumbo getting speared and jack hammered in under two minutes. *½ After the match, Goldberg jumps out of the ring and is behind Stasiak who doesn’t realize it. Stasiak eventually turns around and is speared right into the guard railing. Goldberg sends Stasiak into the ring and goes for the jackhammer but Bret Hart’s music hits and stops Goldberg in his tracks. Bret Hart appears on the top of the ramp way. Hart mocks Goldberg and reminds him that he can run through everyone in WCW, but Goldberg must remember that he never has and he never will defeat Bret Hart. Hart proceeds to show Goldberg video from their Super Brawl meeting in a Caged Heat match. Hart shows the portion of the contest where Goldberg is unconscious while in the sharp shooter. The video ends and Hart says that at the Great American Bash, he will take Goldberg out of WCW once and for all. Goldberg smirks and says “we’ll see at the GAB” and promptly jack hammers Stasiak much to the crowds delight. Commercials Main Event: © Ric Flair versus Mike Awesome WCW World Heavyweight Championship Flair and Awesome trade chops and right hands to start the match with Awesome gaining the advantage following a knee to Flair’s midsection. Awesome with a snap scoop slam and a leg drop. Awesome misses a running splash in the corner and is rolled up and nearly loses the bout. Flair ducks a wild clothesline and takes Awesome down with a back suplex. Flair continues to control Awesome with a knee breaker and a knee drop coming off the ropes. Awesome is backed against the ropes but manages to backdrop Flair over the top to the floor. Awesome comes off the ropes and leaps over the top rope connecting with a plancha. Awesome sends Flair into the ring post and pulls the protective mat up. Awesome rams Flair head first into the ring steps and signals for a Awesome Bomb. Awesome has Flair set up and is about to drop Flair until a motorcycle is heard and a camera backstage sees… Hulk Hogan riding into the arena. Awesome sees this on the jumbo tron and awaits Hogan to arrive. Hogan comes out to the entrance ramp and Awesome doesn’t believe Hogan will do anything. Hogan to continue his pursuit and nearly hits Awesome who manages to leap off the side. Awesome and Jimmy Hart run to the backstage area as Hogan continues to go after Awesome. Mike Awesome is counted out as Flair managed to roll back into the ring. *** After the match, we see Awesome and Hart leap into a car and drive off as Hogan follows. During the run backstage, we see Eddie Guerrero calmly walking out of Ric Flair’s locker room with a suitcase. Flair sees this and also heads to the backstage area. Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan sign off and plug Thunder. End of show.
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Post by abyss on Jul 2, 2009 16:37:29 GMT -5
Too bad Daniels lost but oh well. Thunder/Sat Night is always fun with guys like him. Hugh Morris win was fine. Flair/Eddie should be great since Eddie's title shot has been a long time coming. Lol at Siaki showing off his abs to women who weren't interested. Cabana? Interesting. Fine way to end the show since it was a title match.
Now for Nitro. Surpised Kanyon won but a change is a good thing at this point, not too much left for Saturn to do as TV Champ. Flair/Awesome is PPV quality in my opinion, should be good. Good match there, Vampiro winning is fine. Nice way to get Eddie some promo time. Ending to Hall/Booker was fine so nobody got hurt. Goldberg squash was fine, no complaints there. Him against Hart is good. Really good main event but I wish it was non-title. Fine way to end the show. Next PPV should be good with Eddie/Flair, Goldberg/Hart, and Sting/Jarrett.
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Post by DTP. on Jul 3, 2009 11:45:17 GMT -5
WCW Monday Nitro, Monday 15th May 2000...Decent way to kick off this edition of Monday Nitro, with Rob Van Dam picking up the victory over Christopher Daniels, I like that Daniels had offense in this, hopefully Rob Van Dam will slide more up the card in the future. Interesting promo with Bill Goldberg, Eddie Guerrero, Bret Hart and Ric Flair being involved. I could see those four competing in a four-way dance at Great American Bash for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Hmm, unique for Psychosis to win a cruiserweight battle royal to gain contention to the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship, caught me by suprise, that. Decent win for Chris Benoit over Fit Finley, gets the feud with Benoit and Lance Storm over good. Haha, liked the skit with the Natural Born Thrillers at a YMCA. Billy Kidman seemed a bit random in the contenders match for the WCW World Television Championship. Chris Kanyon winning that opportunity is good, though. Great main event with Booker T and Scott Steiner, the brawl was a nice way to close Nitro. Decent show overall.
WCW Thursday Thunder, Thursday 18th May 2000...Nice win for AJ Styles, as he defeated Elix Skipper in what would of been a sweet opening contest to Thunder this week. The promo with Kevin Nash was good, I'm looking forward to their feud climax at Great American Bash. Brad Cain beating Big Vito is fine, fair defense of the WCW World Hardcore Championship. Solid contest between Konnan and Lance Storm, Storm winning I anticipated, I know you dislike Konnan. Good defense of the WCW World Tag Team Championships, as Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido beat Hugh Morrus [push him!] and Norman Smiley. Good win for Sting, as he defeated Lenny Lane to close down the show.
WCW Saturday Night, Saturday 20th May 2000...Great opening contest and good win for Kaz Hayashi over Christopher Daniels, didn't do alot but it was useful for Hayashi. Yes, good that Hugh Morrus beat Kid Romeo. Shame that Sonny Siaki beat Shannon Moore, wish you could push Moore. Disco Inferno beating Colt Cabana is fine, hope you don't push Cabana too good in this so quickly. Perry Saturn beating Alex Wright is a good defense of the WCW World Television Championship to close down Saturday Night.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jul 7, 2009 16:06:27 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents the Great American Bash!Sunday June 11th, 2000 For the WCW World Heavyweight Championship (C) Ric Flair defends against Eddie Guerrero Battle between former friends Kevin Nash versus Scott Hall Grudge Match: Goldberg versus Bret Hart Grudge Match Hulk Hogan versus Mike Awesome Sting versus Jeff Jarrett For the WCW United States Championship(C) Chris Benoit defends against Lance Storm For the WCW Cruiserweight Championship (C) Dean Malenko defends against Psicosis *more matches to be announced * card subject to change
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jul 18, 2009 22:24:25 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Thunder 5-25-2000From: Saginaw, MI Mike Tenay and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to Thunder. Tenay promotes what happened at the end of Nitro and wonders if Hogan got his hands on Mike Awesome and Jimmy Hart. Heenan believes that Awesome and Hart showed they are true cowards and got away from Hogan. Tenay agrees with Heenan and continues to promote the show. Tenay mentions the main event which will see Chris Benoit defend the WCW United States Championship against Disco Inferno. Heenan chimes in with the announcement of Parental Control taking on Terry Funk and Rob Van Dam in a hardcore tag team match. Tenay lastly mentions we will see Jeff Jarrett in action along much more before sending it over to David Penzer for the start of the show. Opening Contest: Shannon Moore versus Psicosis Moore with a sit out jaw breaker and a flipping neck breaker for a near fall early on. Psicosis with flap jack and a spinning heel kick to gain control. Psicosis with a scoop slam but misses a slingshot leg drop. Moore comes off the ropes and plants Psicosis with a tornado DDT but only gets a two count. Moore gets crotched on the top turnbuckle and Psicosis nails Moore with a springboard head scissors take down. Psicosis finishes Moore off with a top rope leg drop. ***¼ After the match, Psicosis plays to the camera motioning that he will be the WCW Cruiserweight Champion after the Great American Bash on June 11th. Ad for WCW Great American Bash on June 11th Commercials Gene is standing in the ring and mentions the cowardly act by Eddie Guerrero who apparently stole Ric Flair’s robes. Gene introduces the number one contender to the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, Eddie Guerrero. Guerrero comes out with Ric Flair’s robe sleeves cut off and the robe spray painted in Mexican colors. Guerrero mocks Flair’s strut and lets out a few Woo’s of his own before entering the ring and Wooing right in Gene’s face. Gene asks why Guerrero would go so low to steal Flair’s items. Guerrero continues to mock Flair by stretching out Gene’s name before continuing. Guerrero says that he sold all the other robs to make a few bucks, and by few he means literally a few because not a lot of people want to be all sparkly like Ric does on a regular basis. Guerrero says he did find a few guys on the WCW roster who wanted to add the robes to their collection. Guerrero continues by saying that people seem to love Ric Flair, but not him even though he is better than Flair at everything. Guerrero has also found quite a few women to ride on “space mountain”. Guerrero goes to introduce the women, and after a few moments, they do come out. However, they come out with the WCW World Heavyweight Champion, Ric Flair! Guerrero is livid and can not believe that his women are with Flair. Flair has a microphone and tells Guerrero that he can have the robes, because Flair has a lot of money and can easily get more. However, Flair knows that Guerrero won’t be able to get the women he wants, once the women go for a trip on Space Mountain. Flair continues by saying that after Great American Bash, Eddie Guerrero will be known as a loser, and women only want to be with champions. Flair kisses the women and taunts Guerrero as they head backstage with Guerrero fuming. Commercials Second Contest: Fit Finlay versus Konnan They trade a series of rights and lefts until Finlay sends Konnan into the ropes but misses a clothesline. Konnan takes Finlay down with a rolling thunder lariat. Finlay stops Konnan with a back suplex and a rolling fireman carry for a near fall. Finlay goes for a tomb stone pile driver but Konnan slides off Finlay and spikes Finlay with a arm trapped DDT for the win. **½ Backstage, Gene is standing with Mike Sanders who has a family picture with Dustin Rhodes wife Terri and daughter Dakota with him. Gene wants to know why Sanders has turned this into a personal attack against Rhodes. Sanders doesn’t like Gene’s tone and says that this isn’t about Dustin. Sanders says that this is about finding true love. Sanders just so happened to fall over Dustin’s wife and Terri feels the same way. That’s not his fault. Gene believes that it is. Sanders says that this whole situation is Dustin’s fault. Sanders says that Dustin has always been business first, partying second and family third. Sanders even goes to say that Dakota doesn’t even know that Rhodes is her father because he was never their. Sanders finishes saying that he will be the father and husband that Dustin could never be. Commercials Third Contest: Jeff Jarrett versus Hugh Morrus Morrus with the early offense controlling Jarrett with a short arm clothesline and side slam. Morrus with a running body splash in the corner and goes for a scoop slam but Jarrett elbows his way out of the move and DDT Morrus down. Jarrett leaps off the middle turnbuckle and connects with a double axe handle. Jarrett with a side Russian leg sweep and finishes Morrus off with the Stroke for the win. **½ After the match, Jarrett grabs a guitar from underneath the ring that has Sting has on it. Jarrett waits for Morrus to get up and smashes the guitar over his head. Jarrett taunts the crowd as the announcers put over Jarrett. Backstage, Gene is standing with Mike Awesome and Jimmy Hart. Awesome doesn’t even allow Gene to ask a question as he snatches the microphone away. Awesome begins to scream that he wants to get his hands on Hulk Hogan for what he did to him on Nitro. Awesome knew that Hogan was a coward and he proved that with his actions. Awesome wants Hogan to be a man and meet him on Nitro and settle this like men. Awesome promises to end Hogan once and for all. Commercials Backstage, Rob Van Dam enters Terry Funk’s locker room. RVD brings up their tag team match in a few moments against those “censored virgins” Parental Control. RVD knows that Funk doesn’t like Parental Control and neither does RVD. RVD doesn’t like them because Lane and Cain are trying to get rid of one thing that he loves, and that’s Mary Jane (Alexis Laree). The camera pans out to reveal a women. RVD says that they are trying to get rid of beautiful women and that not right. RVD also doesn’t like the disrespect towards a hardcore legend in Terry Funk. Funk appreciates RVD’s words and tells RVD that they need to go out their and beat Lane and Cain like the “monkey’s that they really are”. RVD, Funk and Jane leave the locker room ready for action. Fourth Contest: Rob Van Dam/Terry Funk w/Mary Jane versus Parental Control Funk and Cain start the match off with Funk controlling Cain with several hard left hands. Funk misses a clothesline and Cain takes Funk down with a flapjack. Cain scoop slams Funk down and drops a elbow. Cain tags in Lane and leaps off the top rope and nails Funk with a flying cross body for a near fall. Lane springboards off the middle rope looking for a tornado DDT but Funk simply side steps and follows up with a swinging neck breaker. RVD gets the tag and connects with a nice springboard sidekick for a near fall. RVD with a standing spinning leg drop and the rolling thunder for another near fall. Lane avoids a step over heel kick with a German suplex. Lane with a front slam and a super kick for a near fall. Lane distracts the referee as Cain enters the ring with the WCW Hardcore Championship. Cain nails RVD with the belt and proceeds to pile drive RVD on the belt. Cain sends Funk to the floor and brawls with him on the floor. Lane locks in a Boston Crab to pick up the submission win as RVD is out cold. *** After the match, Mary Jane enters the ring and checks on RVD as Parental Control taunt the crowd and their opponents. Commercials Backstage, Gene is standing with Booker T. Gene asks about Booker’s match at the Great American Bash against Scott Steiner. Booker believes that Scott Steiner can’t handle fighting people his own size or own experience level. Booker says that Steiner beats up referees because he knows they can’t fight back. Booker lets Steiner know that he is through with allowing Steiner to be a bully and hurting innocent people. Booker tells Steiner that he needs to be ready, because Booker will not back down and will fight back at the Great American Bash. Main Event: © Chris Benoit versus Disco Inferno WCW United States Championship Lance Storm is on commentary for the match. Benoit with a series of chops until Inferno pokes Benoit in the eyes and connects with a swinging neck breaker. Inferno continues with a atomic drop, but Benoit quickly comes back with a running clothesline. Benoit with a fisherman suplex and a overhead belly to belly suplex. Inferno slides to the floor and gets advice from Lance Storm. Inferno re-enters and avoids a dropkick that sees Benoit crash hard to the canvas. Inferno with a running knee lift and a middle rope diving forearm drop for a near fall. Inferno attempts to go for the Chart Buster but Benoit hooks Inferno and connects with three German suplex’s. Benoit heads to the top rope, taunts Storm and connects with the flying head butt. Benoit goes for the cover and retains the title. *** After the match, Benoit is handed the belt and begins to taunt Storm who is heard saying that he will win the belt on June 11th. Tenay and Heenan promote the match and wonder who will indeed win the belt when they meet. Ad for WCW Great American Bash on June 11th is shown. End of show
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Post by Jord on Jul 19, 2009 12:35:53 GMT -5
Psicosis winning was expected since he has a Cruiserweight Title match at The Great American Bash. Mike Sanders is awesome, so pushing him is great, and that's something I've never done in WCW 2001. I can't see Awesome beating Hogan on Nitro since Awesome beat Hogan when they first met, If I recall correctly. I disliked Parental Control going over RVD and Funk at first, but it wasn't a clean victory and RVD wasn't really a big star in 2000. No way was Inferno winning the US Title. Hopefully it's Storm that takes the belt off Benoit.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jul 26, 2009 16:04:24 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Saturday Night 5-27-2000 From: Orlando, FL Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson welcome everyone to the show. Tenay puts over the Eddie Guerrero/Ric Flair feud as mentions he is anxious to see what happens next between those two. Hudson believes that match at the Great American Bash will be a excellent contest. Tenay transitions into hyping up tonight’s show. Tenay mentions that we will see WCW Cruiserweight Champion Dean Malenko in action, the WCW World Tag Team Champions Bam-Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido in action, Booker T will be in the house, as will Buff Bagwell. Hudson announces the big main event which will see WCW Television Champion Chris Kanyon taking on Konnan with the championship on the line. Tenay sends it over to David Penzer to start the show! Opening Contest: Dean Malenko versus Kid Romeo Non-Title Romeo with the early offense taking Malenko down with a wheelbarrow arm drag and a dropkick. Romeo decides to dance a bit and is met with a spinning leg lariat for his troubles. Malenko continues with gut buster and a power bomb. Malenko locks in the Texas Cloverleaf to pick up the win. *** A video promoting the Hulk Hogan/Mike Awesome feud is shown. Commercials Second Contest: Lash LeRoux versus Chuck Palumbo Palumbo with a leaping big boot and a side slam early on to control Lash. Lash comes back with a running clothesline and a back suplex. Palumbo plants Lash with a gut wrench slam and finishes Lash off with a Torture Rack slam for the win. **½ Backstage, Lee Marshall is standing with Konnan. Marshall asks Konnan his game plan against Kanyon later tonight. Konnan tells Marshall that his game plan is simple, it is to beat that “movie star wannabe goof” and celebrate his WCW Television Title win with all of his “dogs”. Konnan finishes off by saying something in Spanish. Ad for the Great American Bash on June 11th. Commercials Third Contest: Bam-Bam Bigelow/Chris Candido versus Chris Harris/James Storm The tag champs looked great tonight. Bigelow nails Storm with a kick to the back of the head and a running body splash in the corner. Bigelow with a side slam on Harris later on. Candido enters and drops Harris with a tilt a whirl backbreaker and a brain buster. Candido finishes Harris off with the New Jersey Jam leg drop. **½ Lee Marshall enters the ring to interview the WCW World Tag Team Champions. Marshall mentions that Eric Bischoff has signed the tag team champions to face Kronik at the Great American Bash but the match will be taking place under Texas tornado rules. Bigelow and Candido don’t like the sound of that. Bigelow tells Marshall that they outsmarted Kronik at Slamboree and now at the Great American Bash they will just have to do what they do best, and that’s hurt Kronik. Commercials Fourth Contest: Buff Bagwell versus Mark Jindrak Jindrak challenges Bagwell to a body show off competition, loses and then attacks Bagwell to start the match. Jindrak with a slingshot suplex which almost gets him the three count. Jindrak continues with a tilt a whirl side slam. Bagwell fights back with a swinging neck breaker, double arm DDT and wins following the Blockbuster. **½ Backstage, Lee Marshall is with the clearly confident and self indulging Sonny Siaki. Marshall puts over the win by Bagwell, and Siaki quickly cuts him off. Siaki tells Marshall that Bagwell is a thing of the past. The ladies may have liked Bagwell ten years ago, but now Siaki is the man that the women want to see. Siaki finishes off saying that his career is just starting while Bagwell’s is coming to an end. Commercials Fifth Contest: Steven Regal versus Booker T Regal with several open palm strikes and uppercuts to start the match. Regal with a double under hook suplex for a near fall. Regal misses a short arm clothesline and Booker connects with a leaping side kick. Booker with a arm twist and a hook kick as well. Booker with a missile dropkick and the scissors kick to pick up a impressive win. *** Ad for WCW Great American Bash on June 11th. Commercials Main Event: © Chris Kanyon versus Konnan WCW Television Championship Kanyon stalls for several moments as Konnan gets the crowd behind him. Konnan with a rolling thunder lariat and a exploder suplex for a near fall. Kanyon with a jaw breaker and places Konnan on the top turnbuckle where he connects with a middle rope Samoan Drop. Konnan fights back with a face jam and goes for the Tequila Sunrise but Joey Matthews distracts Konnan. Kanyon gets up and connects with the End Scene for the win. ***¼ After the match, Kanyon and Matthews beat down Konnan until Billy Kidman runs down and chases them off. End of Show
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Post by Jord on Jul 26, 2009 19:52:01 GMT -5
Saturday Night was good for what it was. Opener was fine. Malenko was expected to go over. Palumbo squash? Meh, I'm not really a Palumbo fan. 3 squash matches already? Bagwell winning is fine by me. I love Sonny Siaki so a push for him is great. I didn't expect a title change, especially on Saturday Night, so I knew that Kanyon was retaining.
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Post by DTP. on Jul 27, 2009 13:24:53 GMT -5
WCW Monday Nitro: Monday 22nd May 2000...Great way to start off Nitro this week with Perry Saturn and Chris Kanyon starting things off for Saturn's WCW World Television Championship. Got to say though, I'm happy the cruiserweights didn't open up, gives them something different to do. Liked Joey Matthews distracting Saturn before the bell too. Hopefully Kanyon has a great reign as WCW World Television Champion. Nice little segment to hype up the WCW World Heavyweight Championship main event for Great American Bash, withy Ric Flair. Vampiro beating Rey Misterio Jr? Interesting, but don't push Vampiro too push, he was nothing good to me. Fearing where Misterio's career will go from here, too. Filler match between Kronik and Faces of Fear, Meng and Barbarian are pretty much jobbers to the teams, in WCW. Kronik & Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido should put on a decent match somewhat. Nice evil promo with Raven, I liked it. Big push for him, please. Suprised Scott Hall and Booker T didn't have too good a match, nice continuation for the Nash and Hall feud to advance, however. Scott Steiner in the situation? Hmm, expect him to face Booker next week. Goldberg squashing Chuck Palumbo is fine. Great promo with Bret Hart, liked Shawn Stasiak coming to attack Goldberg only to be slaughtered hismelf. Wondering which will main event Great American Bash; Goldberg vs Hart or Ric Flair vs Eddie Guerrero. I can't see Guerrero main eventing somehow. Great WCW World Heavyweight Championship defense by Ric Flair against Mike Awesome, liked Hulk Hogan getting involved, and funny ending with Guerrero's sneakiness, stealing Flair's suitcase as Nitro went off the air. Good show overall, enjoyed it.
WCW Thursday Thunder: Thursday 25th May 2000...Awesome way to start things off with the cruiserweights having a solid match. Psychosis beating Shannon Moore is fine, wish Moore would get a push, however. Nice promo with Eddie Guerrero, continues his sneaky ways leading to the big WCW World Heavyweight Championship match with Ric Flair at Great American Bash. Nice match between Fit Finley and Konnan, suprised that Konnan picked up the win, please give Finley something good to do, aswell. Jeff Jarrett beating Hugh Morrus was predictable, just wish Morrus would get somewhere, I liked Hugh; very underrated bigman. Nice tagt team win for Parental Control over Rob Van Dam and Terry Funk, but wasn't expecting them to pick up the win. Gives them momentum though. Great WCW US Heavyweight Championship defense to headline Thunder, Chris Benoit beating Disco Inferno, watchable show.
WCW Saturday Night: Saturday 27th May 2000...Win for Dean Malenko is good, gets the WCW World Cruiserweight Champion, Malenko over, beating Kid Romeo the enhancement guy. Chuck Palumbo beating Lash LeRoux is fine, actually was a big LeRoux fan, truthfully. My fellow redheaded amigo. Win for Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido over future America's Most Wanted members, Chris Harris and James Storm gets the WCW World Tag Team Champions over. Buff Bagwell needs a good pushing, way to get him over Mark indrak. Sonny Siaki seems to be okay feuding with Buff aslong as Bagwell wins. Booker T beating Steven Regal is fine, would of been a good match. Finally, great main event and defense of the WCW World Television Championship with Chris Kanyon beating Konnan. Decent show overall.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jul 28, 2009 18:11:13 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Nitro 5-29-2000 From: Salt Lake City, UT Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan welcome everyone to Nitro. Schiavone mentions that the Great American Bash is less than two weeks away. Schiavone believes that this years Bash could be “the biggest in our history”. Heenan agrees and can’t wait for June 11th. Schiavone begins to hype up tonight show which will see Sting taking on Lance Storm in the main event. Heenan believes that this is Storm’s chance to show that he is the best in WCW. Schiavone continues by promoting appearances by Eddie Guerrero and Bill Goldberg. Heenan mentions their matches at GAB. Schiavone lastly mentions that Scott Hall is in the building as is Hulk Hogan and Mike Awesome. Schiavone sends it over to David Penzer to start the show. Opening Contest: Rey Mistero Jr. defeated Crowbar via pin fall Early on, Crowbar blocks a springboard hurricanrana with a power bomb. Crowbar battles Rey on the floor and connects with a diving body splash to the floor. Back in the ring, Rey takes Crowbar down with a wheelbarrow bulldog. Rey places Crowbar on the top turnbuckle and delivers a super hurricanrana to pick up the win. *** After the match, Vampiro runs down with a spike in hand and viciously nails Rey in the head. Rey is busted wide open. Vampiro and Crowbar beat down Rey until Billy Kidman and Konnan run down and send them to the floor. Ad for WCW Great American Bash on June 11th, 2000. Commercials Eric Bischoff is standing in the middle of the ring and begins to speak. Bischoff lets everyone know that he appreciates all of their support to bring them back to dominance and being the number wrestling company in this sport. Bischoff continues by saying that he is going to reward the fans at the Great American Bash. Bischoff mentions Bret Hart and Bill Goldberg. Bischoff says that those two can not have a regular match after all things considered. Bischoff proceeds to make their match at the Great American Bash a No Disqualification match! Bischoff says that he isn’t done and has two more announcements, both regarding the Great American Bash. Bischoff mentions the WCW US Title match between Chris Benoit and Lance Storm. Bischoff knows that neither man have gotten a singles win against each other. So, Bischoff wants to see who can beat the other twice in one night, but by submission. Bischoff announces that Storm and Benoit will fight in a best 2/3 submission only match. Lastly, Bischoff brings up Hogan and Awesome. Bischoff says that those two men have been going for months and at the GAB they will battle but with the winner being awarded a WCW World Heavyweight Title shot the next night at Nitro! Bischoff hopes the fans enjoy the show and the pay per view as he leaves the ring. Second Contest: Sean O’Haire defeated Hugh Morrus via pin fall Morrus with several clotheslines and a atomic drop to control O’Haire. Morrus continues with a vertical suplex. O’Haire nails Morrus with a leaping yakuza kick a spinning back suplex. Late in the match, Morrus goes for the No Laughing Matter but O’Haire crotches him on the top turnbuckle and connects with a super back suplex. O’Haire finishes Morrus off with the Seanton Bomb. **¼ Commercials Backstage, Buff Bagwell is arriving to the building when he is attacked by Sonny Siaki. Siaki sends Bagwell into the medal garage door and into the wall various times. Siaki nails Bagwell with the Money Clip (swinging DDT) on the floor. Siaki taunts Bagwell as security runs over to protect Bagwell. Third Contest: Scott Steiner defeated Colt Cabana via submission Steiner simply dominated Cabana. Steiner with several suplex’s. Steiner locks in the Steiner Recliner to win the match. *¼ After the match, the referee goes to raise his hand, but Steiner grabs the referee by the throat and takes him over with a exploder suplex. Booker T runs down and brawls with Steiner taking Steiner out with a leaping sidekick. Steiner bails up the entrance ramp going nuts. Commercials Cameras cut to the parking lot where Raven is seen walking slowly into the building. Raven tries to walk past security but the security asks Raven for his name and pass to get backstage. Raven simply ignores him. Raven continues to walk until several security guys walk over and stop him. Eric Bischoff appears and tells Raven that he isn’t welcomed to the WCW locker room as he believes Raven is a risk to the company and wrestlers. Raven gets right in Bischoff’s face and doesn’t say a word. Raven casually backs away and walks off into the dark parking lot. Hulk Hogan is seen walking to the entrance ramp with his fists taped getting ready for his fight with Mike Awesome. However, a door opens up and Mike Awesome comes out from behind with a chair and nails Hogan across the back. Awesome continues to hit Hogan several times. Awesome sets Hogan up for a power bomb through a concession table, but Sting runs over and attacks Awesome. Several wrestlers and security guys run over to break things up. Commercials Fourth Contest: Goldberg defeated Big Vito via pin fall Vito with several right hands and boots in the corner but they have zero affect on Goldberg. Goldberg with a standing side kick, spear and jackhammer to pick up a easy win. ** After the match, Goldberg celebrates as Bret Hart comes out to the top of the entrance ramp. Hart just stares Goldberg down as Goldberg grins knowing he will get his hands on Hart at the Great American Bash. Ad for WCW Great American Bash on June 11th, 2000. Commercials Fifth Contest: Eddie Guerrero defeated The Cat via pin fall Guerrero comes out with a blonde wig and one of the robes he stole from Flair last week. Cat delivers several leaping kicks to knock the wig off of Guerrero during the match. Cat with a backbreaker but misses a diving splash off the middle rope. Guerrero with a trio of snap suplex’s and nice brain buster. Guerrero eventually heads to the top turnbuckle and connects with the frog splash to win the match. *** After the match, Guerrero signals that he will be the WCW World Heavyweight Champion in thirteen days. We now go to Gene who is outside of a local bar. Gene says that Scott Hall is inside and that he is going to go in and get a word with him. Gene enters the bar and a few college kids make a ruckus because of the camera and because they know who Gene is. Gene walks up the bar where Scott Hall is drinking and has several beer bottles around him. Gene sits next to Hall and asks Hall if he can talk to him. Hall says yes, but only if Gene buys him a drink. Gene doesn’t want to, but eventually nods to the bartender to buy a drink for Hall. Gene asks Hall why he continues to go to the bar, knowing that he has a match in thirteen days against his former friend, Kevin Nash. Hall looks Gene in the eyes and tells Gene that he comes to the bar because this is where he is treated well. Hall doesn’t like to be in the locker room with the boys because they see him only as a drunk and not a person. Hall continues by saying that Nash was doing the same thing and that Hall couldn’t stand that. Gene wants to get out of the bar quickly as a fight between some guys is about to happen but asks Hall one last question. “Will you be ready for the Great American Bash?”. Hall responds by saying “Gene, there is two things I do best.. that’s drink and wrestle. Come Great American Bash, I’m going to do both.”. Gene thanks Hall for his time before bailing from the bar. Commercials
Main Event: Sting defeated Lance Storm via pin fall A very even battle between these two. Storm with a spinning heel kick, double axe handle, and a delayed vertical suplex early on. Sting stops Storm’s momentum with a running bulldog and a series of Stinger Splashes. Sting attempts another splash but Storm avoids and takes Sting down with a side Russian leg sweep. Storm goes for the Canadian Maple Leaf and has it locked in but Sting reaches the ropes. Sting gets up and drops Storm with a spine buster moments later. Sting goes for the Scorpion Death Drop, but Jeff Jarrett makes his way down to the ring. Sting notices this and begins to invite Jarrett into the ring. Chris Benoit runs down and nails Jarrett with the WCW US Championship. Sting turns around and blocks a super kick attempt by Storm. Sting spins Storm around and plants Storm with the Scorpion Death Drop to pick up the win. ***¼ After the match, Benoit enters the ring and shake hands with Sting. Benoit stands over Storm with the WCW United States Championship while slapping Storm a few times. Tony and Bobby thank everyone for watching and plug Thunder and the Great American Bash in thirteen days. End of show
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