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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2014 18:04:44 GMT -5
WCW Thunder February 26, 1998 Portland, OR
Rob van Dam d. Riggs at 5:16 with a 5-Star Frogsplash
Kevin Nash conducts an interview, talking about the new revolution the Outsiders are going to start, when he is interrupted by the Macho Man. Savage says he's had enough of Nash, and he challenges him to a match right here tonight.
Bill Goldberg d. Gary Wolfe & Anthony Durante at 11:23 with a Jackhammer
Yes, he beat both Pitbulls, who have essentially become jobber talent in WCW, sadly. Lex Luger conducts an interview, saying that this past Sunday was only the beginning for his feud with Sting, and that soon he will not only end the Stinger, but that he will be world champion once more.
Chris Benoit d. Rey Mysterio Jr. at 12:03 with the Crippler Crossface to retain the Television Title
Benoit showing himself to be a fighting champion, taking on Rey Mysterio in a strong matchup for both men. Afterwards they both shake hands to conclude their strong encounter. Raven conducts an interview backstage, talking about how he brought an aggressive streak out in DDP that hasn't been there before. Raven mentions that they were both trained under the same man, but while Raven embraced the darkness that their mentor taught him, Page shunned away from it. Raven says once Page can utilize that darkness, he will be invincible. Until then, he is weak, and Raven will take advantage of that weakness.
The Dudley Boyz d. The Public Enemy at 8:44 [Buh-Buh over Johnny Grunge] with a 3-D to retain the World Tag Team Titles
After their brutal tables match this past Sunday, The Dudleys were able to hold off TPE one more time to retain their newly won belts. After the match, however, both teams were accosted by The War Machines, who have made clear their intentions to destroy anyone in their path to tag team gold. Steven Regal d. Booker T at 10:09 by pinfall with a tiger bomb pin
Regal continues his winning ways by defeating the former TV champion cleanly. Booker put up a good fight, but it was all in vain against the more experienced grappler. Backstage Rick Steiner is about to be interviewed when he is assaulted by Norton, Bagwell and Scott Steiner. All three men put the boots to the Dog Faced Gremlin, leaving him lying on the ground nearly unconscious.
Diamond Dallas Page d. Kanyon at 7:55 with the Diamond Cutter
Raven sat watching in the entryway the whole time. After the match, DDP pointed to Raven, who merely stared at him blankly. The two men continued to stare down one another until Kanyon, having gotten up, flips Page around off the distraction and hits the flatliner. Raven then makes his way down to the ring and then hits an Evenflow on Page right on the US Title Belt! "Macho Man" Randy Savage d. "Big Sexy" Kevin Nash at 7:13 with a rollup
Savage steals one here, scoring a school boy rollup after a possible low blow to the big man that the referee didn't see. Savage then escapes the angered Kevin Nash, who screams at him to close out the show. WCW Saturday Night February 28, 1998
British Bulldog d. Disco Inferno at 6:43 with a running Powerslam A hype video is shown for the soon to be debuting Japanese star, Hayabusa The Pitbulls d. Norman Smiley & Ace Darling at 5:33 [Wolfe over Smiley] with a double flapjack Kidman d. Chavo Guerrero Jr. at 11:00 with the Seven Year Itch Chris Jericho conducts an interview about Juventud Guerrera, and how when they meet he will expose Juvi for the fraud that he is. Jester d. "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan at 8:55 with the Tears of a Clown Konnan d. Scott Norton at 9:04 with the Tequila Sunrise Chris Benoit & Taz wrestled to a time-limit draw
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2014 14:44:11 GMT -5
WCW Monday Nitro March 2nd, 1998 Casper, WY
As Randy Savage is entering the building with Miss Elizabeth, he is assaulted by Kevin Nash, who beats down the Macho Man mercilessly. It culminates with Nash taking the broken Savage and powerbombing him through a nearby table, leaving him lying motionless on the concrete floor. Nash says that's just a taste of things to come.
Dean Malenko d. Buff Bagwell at 8:03 with the Texas Cloverleaf
Lance Storm & Chris Candido d. Alex Wright & Disco Inferno at 6:55 [Storm over Disco] with a double suplex off the top rope
Storm and Candido make their debuts tonight, staking their claim to the tag team division. Hollywood Hogan comes out and says that last week on Nitro, Curt Hennig proved that what happened at Superbrawl was a fluke, and that Bret Hart is not the man after all. Still, Hogan is willing to fight him again in the future, if for no other reason than to wipe that fluke off his record. Bret Hart comes out and says that tonight he's gonna get revenge not only against Hennig, but prove again that he's better than Hogan, and he's got a tag team partner to do it with.
Rick Steiner d. Scott Norton at 7:00 with the Top Rope Bulldog
Scott Steiner attempts to interfere, only to be chased off by Rick Steiner, who stands tall in the ring. Sting comes out and talks about Lex Luger and his cowardly actions at Superbrawl, where their match essentially ended as a double countout. Sting says he's tired of Luger's jealousy, and at Uncensored he wants to end it once and for all. To do that, he challenges Luger to a Steel Cage Match. Luger comes out and accepts the match, setting our main event for Uncensored.
Raven & Saturn d. Diamond Dallas Page & Hugh Morrus at 12:33 [Raven over Page] with the Evenflow DDT
Hugh Morrus' issues with the Flock stemmed from turning down an invitation to join them recently on Saturday Night. Raven picks up the clean win over the US Champion, and he poses with the belt over the fallen foe, leaving everyone wondering if he will indeed be the next US Champion. Chris Jericho conducts another interview, once again running down Juventud Guerrera and the hatred he has for him. He says this Thursday Night on Thunder he will make an example of Juventud and prove why he is the greatest cruiserweight champion in history.
A video is shown, hyping the oncoming debut of Hayabusa. It is announced that Hayabusa will face Rey Mysterio in an International Dream Match at Uncensored.
Taz d. Steven Regal at 14:33 with the Tazz-Mission
Hollywood Hogan & Curt Hennig come out to await Bret Hart and his mystery partner...only to be shocked to discover it's the newly signed Owen Hart!
Bret "The Hitman" Hart & Owen Hart d. Hollywood Hogan & Curt Hennig [Bret over Hennig] at 10:09 with the Sharpshooter
Bret & Owen celebrate to end the show, as the remnants of the nWo quickly high tail it out of there to end the show.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2014 20:03:06 GMT -5
WCW Thunder March 5th, 1998 Cedar Rapids, IA
Jester d. Julio Sanchez at 6:45 with the Tears of a Clown
Bill Goldberg d. The British Bulldog at 12:30 with a Jackhammer Slam
Bulldog puts up a decent fight, but Goldberg manages to beat him. After the match Goldberg is challenged for this Monday night by The Giant, who says he will be the one who ends the streak. Macho Man Randy Savage conducts an interview, bandaged and his arm in a sling from Kevin Nash's assault this past Monday. He says he no longer cares about the nWo or any of that crap, all he wants is revenge on Kevin Nash. At Uncensored, he says the Madness will be unleashed, and nothing will stop his reign of destruction.
The Pitbulls d. Wayne Bloom & Mike Enos at 8:09 [Wolfe over Enos] with a running bulldog
Juventud Guerrera d. Chris Jericho at 13:44 by countout [Jericho retains the cruiserweight title]
After a back and forth matchup, Jericho realized he couldn't defeat Juventud straight up, so he hightailed it out of there, losing the match but keeping the belt for the time being. But Juvi motions for the belt, suggesting that Jericho's days as champion may be numbered. Norton & Bagwell are walking backstage, discussing with Scott Steiner about the seeming dissolution of the nWo before their eyes. They agree to watch out for one another, when Rick Steiner comes out of the shadows with a baseball bat. He decks Bagwell first and then Norton, as Scott Steiner hightails it out of there. Rick Steiner is incensed by Vicious & Delicious, and as such continues to beat them down. Officials finally manage to get Steiner off of them, as Bagwell and Norton are left beaten in the backstage area.
Steven Regal d. Rick Martel at 6:55 with the Regal Stretch
The Dudley Boyz conduct an interview, discussing the attack this past Monday Night by The War Machines. They say it doesn't matter who the challengers are, The Public Enemy, The War Machines, or whatever, as they will continue to dominate the tag team ranks of WCW as they have since they arrived.
Raven d. Booker T at 15:33 with the Evenflow DDT
Sting has pre-recorded comments about Lex Luger, talking about how they used to be the best of friends, but that friendship was cast aside by petty jealousy and professional anger on Luger's part. Sting says he would have been willing to bury the hatchet, but that time has come and gone, and Sting will put an end to Luger once and for all at Uncensored.
Owen Hart d. Curt Hennig at 9:07 with the Sharpshooter
After the match Owen Hart is attacked by Hollywood Hogan, and left lying in the middle of the ring as a message to his brother to close out the show. WCW Saturday Night March 7th, 1998
Disco Inferno d. Devon Storm at 6:55 with the Chartbuster Super Crazy d. Julio Sanchez at 9:00 with a Moonsault Lance Storm & Chris Candido conduct an interview, stating their intentions are to run roughshot over the WCW and claim the titles for themselves. They claim to be just the start of a new wave of wrestler looking to dominate WCW, a youth revolution that will take World Championship Wrestling. Joe E. Ledge d. Alex Wright at 7:00 with the Ledgecution Booker T d. Kanyon at 10:08 with the Axe Kick Bill Goldberg conducts an interview, saying how everyone keeps wondering who the man to beat the streak will be. Goldberg says that the streak doesn't really matter to him, all that matters is the competition that comes with that. He relishes the target on his back, and he says if the Giant wants to be next...well then he won't argue the point. Eddie Guerrero d. Ultimo Dragon at 15:40 with a Frogsplash Vicious and Delicious d. Rick Steiner & Konnan at 7:49 [Bagwell over Konnan] with a Blockbuster
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2014 13:37:28 GMT -5
WCW Monday Nitro March 9th, 1998 Chicago, IL
Fit Finley d. Ernest "The Cat" Miller at 6:44 with a Tombstone Piledriver
Backstage, Dusty Rhodes formally announces a match at Uncensored in 6 days between Rick and Scott Steiner
The War Machines w/James Vandenberg d. The Dudley Boyz at 12:00 with a Death Penalty (Double Chokeslam) in a non-title match
Konnan d. "Macho Man" Randy Savage at 9:32 after a Kevin Nash Jacknife powerbomb
Hall and Nash came out and, with Hall distracting the ref, Nash powerbombed his enemy and rolled Konnan on top of him, securing him the upset victory. A video is shown, highlighting the feud between DDP and Raven, as the two men will meet this Sunday in a Last Man Standing Match
Chris Benoit d. Saturn at 8:32 with the Crippler Crossface to retain the WCW TV Title
After the match, Benoit was attacked by Steven Regal who seems to have staked his claim to the next shot at the Television Championship. Chris Jericho d. Chavo Guerrero Jr. at 5:59 with the Lion Tamer
Hollywood Hogan and Randy Savage meet backstage, discussing what has happened with the nWo. As far as Savage is concerned, Hogan is on his own from now on, the New World Order is done. Hogan says that nothing is over and that they need to keep the band together. Savage merely shakes his head and walks out, seemingly ending the nWo right there.
Bill Goldberg d. The Giant at 8:57 with a Spear
In what was undoubtedly Bill Goldberg's toughest challenge to date, he faced the seven foot monster The Giant. The Giant actually manhandled Goldberg at points, but couldn't put the man away to end the streak. Finally Goldberg hit a thunderous spear on the big man and covered him, barely getting the three count. After the match though, The Giant loses his temper and chokeslams Goldberg onto the concrete floor, leaving him lying in a motionless pile as he screams in frustration. The Hayabusa video is shown, relaying that he will make his debut this Sunday against Rey Mysterio.
Sting, Rick Steiner & Bret "The Hitman" Hart d. "The Total Package" Lex Luger, Hollywood Hogan & "Big Poppa Pump" Scott Steiner at 13:22 when Sting locked the Scorpion Deathlock on Scott Steiner
The last gasp of the nWo it seemed as two of its members teamed with Lex Luger against their respective enemies. Though Hogan and Hart are slated to fight next Monday night, as opposed to the PPV, they still fight with a degree of ferocity unseen since Superbrawl. The end comes as all pretense of a match breaks loose, and the referee merely counts the fall of Scott Steiner tapping out to Sting to end it. After the match, though, Luger hits Sting with a forearm to the back of the head, only for Luger to get hit by Bret Hart and tossed out of the ring. The show ends with the faces standing tall over their respective foes.
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