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Post by koreygunz on Mar 22, 2010 13:47:03 GMT -5
I like where youre going with Punk's character. Makes perfect sense to feud with Sandman. Glad to see Kane in the main event picture. Kudos to you for staying with this. Its obviously alot of work.
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Post by DTP. on Mar 22, 2010 15:43:36 GMT -5
WCW Monday Nitro: Monday 5th February 2001...Decent match to kick off the show, but wouldn't be too much of a crowd-pleaser if Air Paris was there. Easy win it seemed for the WCW World Cruiserweight Champion, Chavo Guerrero Jr, suppose he's just setting up for the confrontation with Corporal Cajun, who oughta be renamed back to Lash LeRoux going into Superbrawl Revenge. Shane Douglas beating Sergeant AWOL didn't mean much, could use a stronger match, because we haven't received any yet so far on Nitro. Douglas and General Rection's feuding is nice, but again, I think Rection oughta be renamed back to Hugh Morrus in this feud. I really feel that the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship and the WCW US Heavyweight Championship feuds are too similar. Lex Luger and Diamond Dallas Page is the match we've been looking for. This would draw, but this first hour hasn't done too much business. Count out victory to Luger was strange, but Kanyon hitting the ring explains things. Nice first-hour main event. Disco Inferno and Sid teaming was strange as hell, I'd expect Sid to annihilate Disco really, but good win for them over their respective rivals, Lance Storm and Andrew Martin of Team Canada. Kevin Nash beating Buff Bagwell is fine, no problem with that, as this just continues the feud between Jeff Jarrett and Kevin Nash. Liked the aftermath occurences, very sound but I'd have chosen this to main event Nitro. Booker T and Mike Awesome, I know would be a good match, and you're giving both men big opportunities, but Bagwell vs Nash really should have main evented. Booker in the fatal-four-way match at Superbrawl Revenge is good, though. A nice show overall, but rough in some places and average.
WWF RAW is WAR: Monday 5th February 2001...Decent promo to kick off the show, Vince McMahonn in the ring is nice. I like his explaining of the rules for the Three Stages of Hell match between Triple H and Stone Cold Steve Austin at No Way Out, and Austin coming out was good. A good setup for tonight's competition for Austin. Crash Holly beating Big Bossman on RAW in the opening contest. That's weak. I get he won the WWF Hardcore Championship, but this was really a midcard match worth for RAW. And it seems as though Bossman's return to television is now ending again. We need to get the WWF Hardcore Championship prestigious again with run-ins from undercarders that we barely hear from in your diary, like K-Kwik, Hardcore Holly; various others. Albert beating Billy Gunn is fine I suppose, a good way to get Albert over but if he's going to be feuding The Undertaker, he needs to be facing credible uppercarder ass. Kurt Angle beating D-Lo Brown is fine, a nice win for the WWF Champion I guess, but he didn't need it really. A great first hour main event win for Tazz and The APA against Chris Benoit & Edge and Christian; the Canadians. Very good blend of feuds, I'd like to see more of this six man formation. The Dudley Boyz beating Kaientai is alright, but SmackDown! worthy. Samoan Gangsters involvement. Nevermind. I feel the blood though is too much. Wow, Mark Henry's back? I can't actually recall reading his return. Was it the Royal Rumble? The Rock beating him is fine, I suppose. The Undertaker beating Chris Jericho, X-Pac and Rikishi is great, a solid main event to the show. Overall, it was a great show, but from what I see, there's a very thick line between uppercard and lowercard. This show just seemed really weak to me.
I'll reply to Thunder, Hardcore TV and SmackDown! tomorrow.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Mar 31, 2010 5:16:14 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Nitro Date: 2/12/2001 From: Biloxi, MS Announcers: Tony Schiavone and Scott Hudson
WCW Nitro opening video
Tony Schiavone and Scott Hudson welcome everyone to Nitro. Schiavone plugs WCW Superbrawl Revenge which will be taking place in six days. Hudson hypes up the main event which will see WCW World Heavyweight Champion Scott Steiner take on Kevin Nash. Schiavone chimes in and hypes up Jeff Jarrett taking on Booker T! Hudson proceeds to hype up the four way match at Superbrawl that will see the previously four mentioned men involved in the contest. They also hype up DDP taking Rick Steiner and Andrew Martin will be competing in singles action. We go to the ring for the first match to kick off Nitro!
Opening Contest: WCW Cruiserweight Champion Chavo Guerrero Jr. defeated AJ Styles in a non-title match: Guerrero works on Styles with several uppercuts and a back suplex. Guerrero drops Styles with a gut wrench suplex for a near fall early on. Styles gets out of a vertical suplex attempt and nails Guerrero with a Pele kick! Styles follows up with a slingshot leg drop for a near fall of his own. Styles comes off the ropes but is stopped with a tilt a whirl backbreaker. Guerrero misses a attack in the corner is taken down with a hurricanrana by Styles. Late in the match, Styles goes up top for a high risk move but is stopped by Guerrero. Guerrero grabs Styles and hit’s a middle rope brain buster! Guerrero covers and wins the match. After the match, Guerrero hits Styles with the championship belt. Corporal Cajun runs down and avoids a title shot to the head and hits Chavo with the Whiplash 2000. LeRoux poses with the belt as Chavo bails to the floor.
Backstage, Mean Gene is with Eric Bischoff in his office. Gene wants to know about Bischoff’s announcement on who Ric Flair will take on in his return to the ring next week on Nitro. Bischoff tells Gene that after thinking about it, he isn’t going to announce that. Gene wants to know why. Bischoff tells Gene that he simply doesn’t like Ric Flair and isn’t going to allow him to get ready for his opponent. Thus, everyone will find out next week along with everyone else next week. Bischoff gets a chuckle out of this as Nitro goes to commercial.
Commercials
Backstage, Mike Tenay is with Sid Vicious. Tenay brings up Andrew Martin and Sid’s match against Martin this Sunday at Superbrawl Revenge. Sid says that in six days Andrew Martin gets the chance to prove to the world that he is worthy of being a main event wrestler here in WCW. However, Sid isn’t going to give him the chance because he will crush Martin and end him before he ever gets the chance to start his career. Sid finishes off by saying that he is the “master and ruler of WCW, and the WORLD!”
Second Contest: Billy Kidman defeated WCW World Tag Team Champion Chuck Palumbo: Kidman uses his speed early on to take Palumbo down with a springboard dropkick and a tornado DDT for a near fall. Kidman ends up running into a yakuza kick from Palumbo and is taken down with a flapjack. Palumbo splashes Kidman in the corner and drives Kidman down with a side slam. Palumbo attempts a power bomb but it is reversed by Kidman with a face buster. Kidman goes up top and his the Shooting Star Press for the win! After the match, Shawn Stasiak runs down but Kidman bails to the floor. Rey Mysterio shows up on the ramp and taunts the Perfect Event on the entrance ramp.
Backstage, General Rection is with Corporal Cajun and Sgt. AWOL. Rection is rallying them up but stops. Rection looks at them and says that the MIA has lost their fire. They don’t need to have these gimmicked names. They need to be true to themselves. He looks at Corporal Cajun and tells him that he is Lash LeRoux and that he doesn’t need to be Corporal Cajun. Rection looks at Sgt. AWOL and says that he is a monster and should be that instead of a joke that he has been made out to be. Rection tells AWOL to go back to being “The Wall” the dominating force that he once was. Rection tells them that tonight, he is going to be Hugh Morrus. Morrus, LeRoux and The Wall leave the room pumped up.
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Third Contest: Hugh Morrus defeated Mark Jindrak: Morrus and Jindrak trade right hands to start the match. Jindrak takes Morrus down with a clothesline and a belly to belly suplex. Morrus turns around and is met with a super kick which gets Jindrak a two count. Morrus avoids a springboard clothesline attempt and plants Jindrak with a DDT. Morrus follows up with a swinging neck breaker. Morrus takes Jindrak down with a vertical suplex and manages to hit the No Laughing Matter seconds later. After the match, WCW United States Champion Shane Douglas shows up on the titan tron and tells Morrus that at Superbrawl Revenge, Morrus will not be able to say “revenge is sweet”. Douglas does his evil laugh to end the segment.
Backstage, Mike Tenay is with Jeff Jarrett. Jarrett stops Tenay from talking as he doesn’t care for him. Jarrett tells Tenay that everyone has been talking about Booker T’s return to WCW and that tonight he is going to stop his momentum. Jarrett is convinced that he is going to pin Booker T tonight and win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship once again this Sunday. Jarrett tells Tenay and the fans to “choke on that, slap nuts!”
Ad for WCW Superbrawl Revenge airing this Sunday on pay per view
Commercials
Fourth Contest: Booker T defeated Jeff Jarrett: Jarrett meets Booker on the entrance ramp and trades right hands with Booker. Booker sends Jarrett into the guard railing but Jarrett manages to drop Booker throat first across the railing. Jarrett takes Booker out with a double axe handle off the top and scoop slams Booker down for a near fall. Jarrett charges towards Booker in the corner but is met with a leaping side kick. Booker sends Jarrett into the ropes and drives Jarrett down with a spine buster for a near fall. Late in the match, the referee is knocked down and Jarrett tries to hit Booker with his guitar. However, Booker manages to duck and connects with the Book End. The referee gets up and Booker picks up the win.
Backstage, Mean Gene is standing with Diamond Dallas Page. Gene mentions Chris Kanyon and their upcoming match at Superbrawl Revenge. Page tells Gene that he has been waiting for this moment ever since the summer of 2000. Page and Kanyon haven’t been able to get their hands on each other but finally they are both in WCW at the same time. Page is going to make sure that Kanyon regrets the day that he mocked him and tried making a name for himself off of everything Page did to become a star in this business. Page proclaims that Kanyon will feel the bang at Superbrawl in six days!
Commercials
Fifth Contest: Andrew Martin defeated WCW Hardcore Champion Big Vito: Vito tries to control Martin with several right hands to start the match. Vito dropkicks Martin into the corner and clotheslines Martin down. Vito charges towards Martin but is met with a vicious clothesline. Martin slams Vito down with a full nelson slam for a near fall. Vito avoids a running big boot and takes Martin out with a spinning leg lariat. Vito leaps off the middle rope and connects with a tornado DDT for a near fall. Late in the match, Vito leaps off the top but misses a elbow drop. Martin gets up and connects with a spinning pump handle slam to pick up the win. After the match, Martin poses after the win and makes it clear that he isn’t afraid of Sid Vicious.
Backstage, Mike Tenay is with Totally Buff. However, before they can say a word, Kronik come over and attack Totally Buff. Adams and Clarke send Totally Buff into walls and onto the catering table. Kronik grab Lex Luger and drive him through a table with the High Times. Clarke and Adams are escorted away from the scene by security.
Commercials
Sixth Contest: Diamond Dallas Page defeated Rick Steiner: Chris Kanyon made his presence clear early as he arrived at the top of the entrance ramp which distracted DDP. Steiner takes Page down with a clothesline and a overhead belly to belly suplex. Steiner sends Page into the ropes and connects with a nice power slam for a near fall. Steiner signals for the bulldog but misses and is met with a discus clothesline from Page. Kanyon makes his way to ringside which distracts Page again. Steiner delivers a shot to the kidneys of Page and goes for a running power slam but Page slides off and hits the Diamond Cutter to pick up the win. After the match, Page wants Kanyon to enter the ring but Kanyon doesn’t. Page grabs Steiner and hit’s a second diamond cutter. Page plays to the crowd as Kanyon bails to the back.
Backstage, Mean Gene is with the WCW World Heavyweight Champion Scott Steiner. Steiner tells Gene that tonight “Big Sexy” will be known as “Big Loser”. Steiner isn’t going to lose to Nash tonight, because he doesn’t let his freaks down. Steiner is going to take out one of his challengers for this Sunday so that at the pay per view it will be only him and two other worthless challengers. Steiner warns Kevin Nash that tonight will be the last time he enters the ring.
Backstage, Mike Tenay is with Kevin Nash. Nash tells Tenay that tonight he will beat the champion and the same will happen this Sunday at Superbrawl Revenge. Nash is going to make sure to break Scott Steiner’s back tonight, and reminds everyone that Steiner has had a history of back injuries. Nash tells Steiner that he is going to regret the day he challenges Kevin Nash.
Commercials
Main Event: WCW World Heavyweight Champion Scott Steiner fought Kevin Nash to a no contest: Nash works on Steiner in the corner with several right forearms in the corner. Steiner rakes Nash’s eyes and connects with a side belly to belly suplex. Steiner drops a elbow and does some push ups early on. Steiner sends Nash into the ropes but is met with a big boot. Nash drives Steiner down with a side slam. Nash attempts to connect with snake eyes in the corner but Steiner battled out and takes Nash down with a German suplex. Steiner showcases his strength by taking Nash down with a double under hook power bomb and gets a near fall. Steiner plays to the crowd and is met with a choke slam from Nash. Nash sets up for the Jackknife power bomb. However, Jeff Jarrett runs down with a guitar in hand. Booker T is right behind Jarrett as they run to the ring. Jarrett smashes the guitar over the back of Nash’s head. Booker and Jarrett brawl on the floor as the referee calls off the match. After the match, Booker and Jarrett brawl to the back as Steiner locks in the Steiner Recliner screaming “I am the champ!” several times as Nitro goes off the air.
End of show
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Apr 5, 2010 19:40:39 GMT -5
I dont know how I feel about the MIA going back to their old gimmicks, seems like I've seen it done before... I could be wrong. Martin vs. Sid should be interesting. The main event scene seems to be pretty hot here. Can't wait to see what happebs between all these guys.
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Post by koreygunz on Apr 6, 2010 9:24:55 GMT -5
I dont mind the MIA dropping their gimmicks, but I think it could have been executed better than just simply dropping their names in a backstage segment. Maybe should have had AWOL and Cajun turn heel on Morrus or something. Like the push Martin is getting. Looking forward to SB.
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Post by HUNTER on Apr 6, 2010 20:51:47 GMT -5
This is awesome. Dude, please don't let WCW fizzle out or anything. This is the best WCW diary I've ever read.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 11, 2010 7:44:00 GMT -5
World Wrestling Federation presents: RAW Date: 2/12/2001 From: East Rutherford, NJ Announcers: Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler
RAW opening video
Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler welcome everyone to RAW! JR quickly mentions that No Way Out is thirteen days away and puts over the great show that they have in store for the fans this evening. Lawler talks about the big main event tonight. The main event will be a rematch from the January 25th Smackdown as WWF World Champion Kurt Angle teams with Big Show to take on The Rock and Kane! JR mentions that tonight we will also see Chris Benoit and Tazz compete in a submission face off to see who’s submission move is better. Also, to continue with a stacked show tonight we will see Rikishi team with the Samoan Gangsters to take on The Undertaker and the Dudley Boys! Just as Lawler gets done speaking, Vince McMahon’s music hits.
Vince McMahon power walks his way to the ring and is greeted with a course of boos from the New Jersey crowd. McMahon grabs a microphone and reminds that last week he announced that the first fall for the Three Stages of Hell match at No Way Out between Steve Austin and Triple H would be a basic singles match. McMahon realizes that the fans didn’t like that, but that fall will allow everyone to find out just who is the best between Austin and HHH. McMahon says that he has thought about the second fall for the past week and believes that the fans will like the announcement. However, before he can announce the stipulation he is cut off by his son in law Triple H! HHH storms the ring and yanks the microphone out of McMahon’s hand. HHH gets right in McMahon’s face and tells him that the second fall better not have any restrictions. HHH wants to be legally allowed to destroy Austin with any object. HHH points out that he nearly ended Austin’s career after masterminding having Austin get hit with a car. HHH wants to legally be allowed to end Austin’s life in the middle of the ring. HHH is cut off by Steve Austin’s music and Austin makes his way down to the ring. Austin grabs a microphone and says that he actually agrees with HHH. Austin wants to be allowed to put HHH through as much pain as he was put through back at Survivor Series 1999. Austin tells McMahon that if he doesn’t give him what he wants, that McMahon may be needing to make sure his life insurance is situated. McMahon tells both Austin and HHH that he will not be threatened. McMahon reminds them that he is the boss and that he can and will end their WWF careers if they try to do anything to him. McMahon continues by saying that he was rudely cut off by both men and that he has come up with a fitting second stipulation. McMahon proceeds to announce that the second fall will be taking place under… STREET FIGHT rules! McMahon drops the microphone and heads to the back as Austin and HHH are happy with the announcement.
Commercials
Opening Contest: Matt Hardy defeated Jeff Hardy to earn a WWF European Championship match at No Way Out: They shake hands before the match as they have been forced to compete against each other thanks to Regal’s new found power. Jeff controlled the early moments of the match taking Matt out with a Whisper in the Wind and a double leg drop for a near fall. Matt crotched Jeff on the top rope and managed to connect with a Side Effect off the middle rope for a near fall. Matt followed up with a leg drop off the middle rope but didn’t go for the cover. Matt and Jeff would reverse attempted Twist of Fates, until Matt was able to connect with the Twist of Fate to win the match.
WWF European Champion and Commissioner William Regal shows up at the top of the ramp. Regal applauds Matt Hardy’s ability to beat his own brother. Regal tells Matt that he will be facing him for the his championship at No Way Out. However, Regal says that Matt won another match. Regal announces that on Smackdown Matt Hardy will take on Nigel McGuiness! Regal tells Hardy to get ready to have his hopes and dreams shattered twice in the next thirteen days. Regal leaves as Hardy is left in the ring angry with Regal.
Ad for WWF No Way Out on February 25th, 2001
Commercials
Second Contest: Albert defeated Road Dogg: Dogg attacked Albert delivering several right jabs and taking Albert down with a neck breaker. Dogg follows up with a knee drop coming off the ropes and covers but Albert powers out. Albert powers Dogg down with a tilt a whirl side slam. Albert splashes Dogg in the corner and follows up with a leaping yakuza kick for a near fall. Albert blocks a pump handle attempt and drives Dogg down with the Baldo Bomb to win the match.
Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler hype up the submission face off. Ross puts over Tazz’s submission move the Tazz Mission while Lawler puts over Chris Benoit’s Crippler Crossface. Ross sends it over to Michael Cole who is standing in the ring. Cole introduces the WWF Intercontinental Champion Chris Benoit and Tazz to the ring. Benoit and Tazz are having a heated stare down as Cole goes over the rules. Cole says that both men will have two different men to put their respected submission moves on. The quicker time is essentially the winner. There will be three sessions. First Session: Chris Benoit made Funaki tap out in six seconds while it took Tazz five seconds to make Taka Michinoku tap out. Second Session: Tazz made Steve Blackman tap out in twenty seconds while it took Chris Benoit eight seconds to make K-Kwik tap out. Third Session: Tazz made Chaz tap out in seven seconds while it too Chris Benoit ten seconds to make Essa Rios tap out. After the three sessions, Benoit nailed Tazz with the WWF Intercontinental Championship and locked in the Crossface as several officials tried to pull Benoit off of Tazz. Benoit blew snot on Tazz and was heard saying that he is not going to lose the championship to Tazz.
Backstage, Kevin Kelly is standing with the Samoan Gangsters and Rikishi. Rikishi tells Kelly that he couldn’t wait to get his hands on The Undertaker and that tonight he will make the Undertaker bleed before their first blood match in thirteen days. Rikishi tells Kelly that the Samoan Gangsters are his family and that family sticks together. Rikishi promises that tonight the Dudley Boys and The Undertaker will not be making it to the pay per view in thirteen days!
Commercials
Third Contest: Steve Austin defeated Val Venis: Austin and Venis trade right hands until Venis pokes Austin in the eyes. Venis with a snap power slam as Austin comes off the ropes. Venis with several clotheslines and a flapjack for a near fall. Austin comes back with a spine buster and mounts Venis with several right hands. Austin takes Venis down with a snap suplex and leaps off the middle rope connecting with a forearm drop for a near fall. Late in the match, Venis goes for a back suplex but Austin manages to grab Venis’s head and hit’s the Stunner to pick up the win! After the match, HHH shows up at the top of the ramp way and taunts Austin by doing his pose.
Ad for WWF No Way Out on February 25th, 2001
Fourth Contest: Rikishi/Samoan Gangsters defeated Dudley Boys/Undertaker: Taker and Rikishi brawl on the floor sending each other into the guard railings and ring posts several times. Bubba takes Jamal down with the Bubba Bomb for a near fall. Kimo takes D-Von down with a belly to belly suplex and comes off the ropes splashing down onto D-Von for a near fall. Taker takes Rikishi out with big boot and is able to enter the ring to take Kimo and Ekmo out with choke slams. Dudley Boys work on the Samoan Gangsters on the floor as Taker plays to the crowd. The referee is trying to break up the brawl on the floor. Thus Rikishi enters the ring and whacks Taker with a chair over the head and manages to hit the Rikishi Driver on the chair. Rikishi covers and picks up the huge win! After the match, Rikishi stands over Undertaker as RAW goes to break.
Commercials
Backstage, Jonathan Coachman is with Chris Jericho. Jericho talks about his match with Big Bossman tonight. Jericho says that he this isn’t 1990 anymore and that we are in the new millennium. Jericho isn’t going to lose to someone that hasn’t been relevant for the past eight years. Jericho knows that X-Pac has been trying to weaken him down before their match at No Way Out, but he makes it clear that Pac will not achieve in his quest of doing so.
Fifth Contest: Chris Jericho defeated Big Bossman: Bossman works on Jericho in the corner with several uppercuts and clotheslines Jericho in the corner. Jericho takes Bossman down with a spinning heel kick and a running one arm bulldog. Jericho attempts a springboard moonsault but Bossman got both his knees up. Bossman manages to DDT Jericho and gets a near fall. Bossman leaps onto the back of Jericho as Jericho was placed throat first across the middle rope. Jericho takes Bossman down with a side slam and comes off the top connecting with a missile dropkick. Jericho hit’s a springboard moonsault and picks up the win. After the match, Jericho plays to the crowd until X-Pac slides into the ring grabbing Bossman’s nightstick and nails Jericho in the side several times. Pac drives Jericho down with the X-Factor and does several crotch chops as RAW goes to the backstage area.
Backstage, Michael Cole is with the WWF World Tag Team Champions Edge and Christian who are drinking beers and smoking cigars. However, they spit out the beer and are choking on the cigar smoke as they attempt to mock the APA. Edge says that people are saying they will not retain the belts at No Way Out because they aren’t tough enough. Christian tells Coach that they are very tough. Christian talks about having to watch a APA match and they didn’t jab their eyes out due to how bad they are. Christian believes that proves they are tough. Edge finishes off by saying they will be showcasing their toughness by beating Too Cool in a few moments.
Commercials
Sixth Contest: WWF World Tag Team Champions Edge/Christian defeated Too Cool in a non-title match: Christian and Sexay start the match with Christian controlling Sexay with a reverse DDT. Sexay delivers a super kick to the midsection and takes Christian down with a vertical suplex for a near fall. Sexay misses a running attack in the corner is dropped by Christian with a spinning back suplex. Edge comes in and drives Sexay down with a jumping DDT and gets a two count. Sexay comes back with a swinging neck breaker and tags in Scotty. Scotty takes Edge down with a running face buster and hit’s the Worm! Scotty is planted by Christian with the Un-Prettier. Christian is clotheslined over the top to the floor by Sexay who also falls to the floor. Scotty manage to stagger to his feet but is taken down by Edge with the Spear! Edge covers and picks up the win. After the match, APA run down and attack the champions. Bradshaw hit’s the Clothesline from Hell on Edge and Faarooq drives Christian down with the Dominator. APA play to the crowd to end the segment.
Backstage, Kevin Kelly is with WWF World Champion Kurt Angle. Angle tells Kelly that he is the greatest WWF World Champion to ever exist. Angle believes that he and Big Show are a great tag team, because Show knows his place. Angle also talks about Kane as not being a legitimate threat to his title, at all. Angle can not wait to make Kane tap out like a scared little girl that he his deep down inside. Angle is about to turn his attention to The Rock, but Rock cuts into the scene and tells Angle to shut his mouth. Rock looks at Kurt Angle’s World Championship and puts Angle over as the champion, only because Rock never got his rematch since losing at No Mercy 2000. Rock assures Angle that when the day comes for him to get his rematch, he will regain his championship. Kelly tries to ask Rock a question but Rock shoves Kelly down and gets right in Angle’s face. Rock tells Angle to give Big Show a message, that also applies to Angle. That message is simple… Just BRING IT!
Commercials
Main Event: WWF World Champion Kurt Angle/Big Show defeated Kane/The Rock: Kane and Show trade right hands and try to choke slam each other but are unable to. Kane comes off the ropes and takes Show down with a jumping clothesline. Show blocks a right hand and power slams Kane down to regain control for the match. Angle and Rock tag in and trade right hands with Angle taking Rock with a back suplex and a overhead belly to belly suplex. Rock fights back with a Samoan Drop on Angle and knocks Show off the apron with a right hand. Angle takes Rock down with several German suplex but misses a top rope moonsault. Rock comes off the ropes but is tagged out by Kane. Kane delivers a big boot to the face of Angle and a side slam for a near fall. Kane looks for the tombstone but as he lifts Angle up Show tags the boot of Angle to get the sneak tag. Kane hit’s the choke slam on Angle but turns around to be met with a choke slam from Show. Kane rolls to his corner where Rock tags himself in. Rock delivers several right hands on Show and comes off the ropes with a couple of clotheslines to drop Show to his knees. Rock goes for the Rock Bottom but Show elbows out and as Rock spins around Show choke slams Rock down hard to the mat. Show covers Rock and picks up the win! After the match, Kurt Angle and Big Show stand tall taunting the fans and the fallen team of Kane and Rock as RAW goes off the air.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 15, 2010 0:11:01 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Thunder Date: 2/14/2001 From: Biloxi, MS Announcers: Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson
Thunder opening video
Mike Tenay and Scott Hudson welcome everyone to Thunder. Tenay hypes up the main event which will see Sid Vicious taking on Bam-Bam Bigelow. Hudson talks about a match that will see Dustin Rhodes taking on Mike Awesome. Tenay and Hudson proceed to talk about the Awesome/Goldberg match at Superbrawl Revenge this Sunday. Tenay briefly mentions that Kronik will be in tag team action and Big Vito will be defending the WCW Hardcore Championship. They are cut off by the music of WCW World Heavyweight Champion Scott Steiner.
Scott Steiner makes his way down to the ring to a course of boos. Steiner tells the fans to shut their mouths because the champion has some things on his mind. Steiner hypes up his title defense this Sunday against Kevin Nash, Booker T, and Jeff Jarrett. Steiner notices that the announcers and fans are talking about the odds being against the Genetic Freak, but Steiner is going to correct all those people. Steiner runs down the history of his opponents and himself. Steiner heavily brags about destroying Booker T back at Mayhem 2000 to the point that Booker couldn’t even compete in a WCW ring for several months. Steiner also talks about Kevin Nash and how he has on several occasions whether it be singles or tag team matches has beaten Big Sexy. Steiner looks at Mike Tenay and asks for his “Professor Prediction”. Tenay doesn’t seem like he wants to answer the question, so Steiner drops down to the floor and grabs Tenay by the neck and begins to yell right in his face for him to tell him who he thinks is going to win since Tenay praises himself to be a genius. Steiner throws Tenay down on the floor and goes over to Hudson. However, before anything can happen security runs down to prevent Steiner from harming Hudson. WCW goes to commercial with Hudson checking on Tenay while Steiner cusses out several fans.
Commercials
Opening Contest: Big Vito defeated Shannon Moore to retain the WCW Hardcore Championship: Moore surprises Vito with a somersault dive over the top onto the floor to start the match! Moore runs off the apron and takes Vito down with a hurricanrana for a near fall on the floor! Moore looks to leap off the middle rope for a cross body but is met with a super kick in midair from Vito! Vito grabs a chair and smashes the chair over Moore’s head. Vito finds a trash can and leaps off the middle rope connecting with a trash can assisted body splash back in the ring for a near fall. Vito also hits Moore with a kendo stick several times. Vito attempts a double arm DDT but Moore battles out and takes Vito down with a spinning head scissors takedown. Moore follows up with a tornado DDT for a near win. Moore misses a moonsault off the top and falls victim to a top rope elbow drop from Vito which gets him the three.
Backstage, Mean Gene is with WCW Cruiserweight Champion Chavo Guerrero Jr. Gene asks Chavo for his opinion on the split of M.I.A. Chavo chuckles and says that this proved his point from the beginning with the M.I.A. Chavo believes that he is what made the M.I.A. so valuable. Once he left, those guys were nothing like they once were. Chavo turns his attention to Lash LeRoux and tells Gene that he will be proving to LeRoux, Morrus and The Wall that Chavo is better than all three of them. Chavo has the gold to prove it already. Chavo walks out of the scene and Gene looks like he doesn’t believe Chavo.
Commercials
Second Contest: Lash LeRoux defeated Evan Karagias: LeRoux really controlled Evan in the opening moments with several hip tosses and dropkicks. Evan takes LeRoux down with a wheelbarrow face buster and follows up with a springboard twisting leg drop for a near fall. Evan attempts a bulldog off the middle rope but LeRoux side steps the attempt. LeRoux with a vertical suplex and the Whiplash 00’ to pick up the win.
Backstage, Sean O’Haire storms into Eric Bischoff’s office. O’Haire tells Bischoff that ever since he has returned to WCW O’Haire hasn’t been given the opportunity to shine like he was before Bischoff weaseled his way back into the company. Bischoff tells O’Haire that he is right and that he deeply apologizes… Bischoff starts to laugh and says that O’Haire hasn’t done anything in his career to storm in here and demand anything. Bischoff does tell O’Haire that he will be in action tonight. O’Haire likes the sound of that but isn’t really happy that he will be facing one pissed off man in… Diamond Dallas Page!
Backstage, Mean Gene is with Totally Buff. Gene brings up their match this Sunday against Kronik. Luger doesn’t get the big deal of Kronik. Luger tells Gene all they do is go to the ring and beat people up. Well, he and Buff Bagwell do the same thing. Luger reminds the fans that he is a former WCW World Heavyweight Champion, while neither man of Kronik has been a World Champion. Luger puts over Bagwell as a multiple time WCW World Tag Team Champion while Kronik has only been champions for a month combined. Bagwell chimes in and says that Totally Buff is the Stuff and Kronik is just wishing they were them! Bagwell and Luger declare that at Superbrawl Revenge, Kronik will be in the hospital recovering from their broken necks while they cash their big pay checks!
Commercials
Third Contest: Kronik defeated Mike Sanders/Reno: This was a really quick match here. Reno was taken out with a full nelson slam from Clarke. Sanders tried to beg both men but that didn’t work. Thirty seconds into the match Sanders was planted with the High Times. After the match, Kronik did High Times on Sanders and Reno and made it clear Totally Buff were going down this Sunday.
Backstage, Mean Gene is with the WCW United States Champion Shane Douglas. Douglas says that he doesn’t care if its Hugh Morrus or General Rection at Superbrawl Revenge. The same result will be happening and that is Douglas retaining the WCW United States Championship. Douglas puts himself over as the Franchise of WCW and the guy everyone pays to see. Douglas says that he will not let his fans down at Superbrawl. Gene reminds Douglas that he is a hated man, but Douglas says that being hated is like being cheered to him. Douglas lets out a evil laugh and leaves the scene.
Fourth Contest: Diamond Dallas Page defeated Sean O’Haire: Page works on O’Haire with several right hands and a discus clothesline. Page comes off the ropes and is power slammed down by O’Haire who gets a near fall. O’Haire takes Page down with a side slam and manages to follow up with a gut wrench suplex for a near fall. Page fights back with a float over DDT and nearly gets a win. O’Haire attempts a military pres slam but Page battles out of the move and connects with the Diamond Cutter! Page goes for the cover and picks up the three.
Commercials
A video of Goldberg working out is shown. Goldberg is doing some serious lifting and we get close up of his arms as his veins are popping out of his arms. Goldberg eventually cuts a promo on Mike Awesome saying that for over a year he was undefeated, and has only lost a handful of matches over his whole career. Goldberg even points out that his losses where because his opponents didn’t have the balls to take him out on their own. Goldberg says that Mike Awesome will be trying to be making a name for himself in WCW, but the end result will be Mike Awesome dying because he wanted to become a big star. Goldberg proclaims that Mike Awesome is…. NEXT!
A video promoting the WCW Superbrawl Revenge card is shown. The World Heavyweight Championship match, Kanyon/DDP and Goldberg/Awesome are featured in the video.
Fifth Contest: Mike Awesome defeated Dustin Rhodes: Awesome starts off with a leaping shoulder block and a overhead belly to belly suplex. Rhodes comes back with several elbow smashes and a snap suplex. Rhodes follows up with a running clothesline in the corner and attempts a running bulldog but Awesome reverses with a release German suplex sending Rhodes hard into the corner. Awesome grabs Rhodes and plants Rhodes with a running Awesome Bomb! Awesome follows up with a top rope Awesome Splash and wins the match. After the match, Awesome looks right into the camera and says that Sunday will be the end of Goldberg’s career once and for all.
Commercials
Backstage, Mean Gene is with Andrew Martin and Lance Storm. Martin tells Gene that at Superbrawl Revenge he will be facing his biggest opponent of his career in Sid Vicious. Martin claims to be better than Sid in very possible situation. Martin doesn’t care that Sid has held World Championships. All of those title reigns took place before Martin was involved in the wrestling world. Martin is going to prove to the world that Sid isn’t the master of the world, but rather a stepping stone to what will be a glorious career for Martin in WCW.
Main Event: Sid Vicious defeated Bam-Bam Bigelow: Bigelow works on Sid with several right hands and shoulder rams in the corner. Sid hits Bigelow with a big boot and drops Bigelow throat first across the top turnbuckle. Bigelow blocks a choke slam and takes Sid down with a running power slam for a near fall. Bigelow leaps off the middle rope hitting a flying head butt. Bigelow attempts a second head butt, but Sid manages to roll out of the way. Sid choke slams Bigelow down and plays to the crowd. Sid grabs Bigelow and drops Bigelow down with a power bomb. Sid covers and picks up the win. After the match, Sid keeps on saying “Andrew Martin” as he power bombs Bigelow two more times. Sid plays to the crowd to end the show.
End of show
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World Wrestling Federation presents Smackdown Date: 2/15/2001 From: Long Island, NY Announcers: Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler
Smackdown opening video
Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler welcome everyone to Smackdown. Cole hypes up the main event for the evening that will see Steve Austin taking on Kane. Lawler believes that will be a great match up as Austin and Kane have big matches coming up next Sunday at No Way Out. Lawler also talks about a tag team match that will see William Regal team up with Nigel McGuiness to take on the Hardy Boys! Cole finishes off the opening by saying that Chris Jericho will be in singles action, as will Albert.
The Rock’s music hits and The Rock comes out to a huge baby face reception. The Rock grabs a microphone and does all of usual catchphrases before turning his attention to Big Show. Rock admits that Show got the better of him this past Monday on RAW, but the Rock doesn’t stay down for anyone. Rock reminds everyone that at No Way Out the Great One will be kicking the Big Slow ass. Rock begins to mock Big Show by acting like a mentally slow giant and saying “I am going to get my ass kicked by the People’s Champion” and mock cries. Rock wants Big Show to come down to the ring to get the biggest ass whooping of his life! Rock wait’s a few moments, and is greeted by not Big Show but instead X-Pac. Pac has a microphone and is tells Rock that Big Show isn’t here tonight but Pac is and would love to take on the Great One tonight! Rock looks at Pac and makes fun of his lack of height and tells Pac that midget wrestling is down the street! Pac doesn’t appreciate that comment but regains his composure. Pac tells Rock that he came back to the WWF to show the world that he is a elite wrestler. Pac eventually tells Rock that William Regal has already booked the match for tonight! Pac is going to beat the Rock on the show named after his catchphrase “If you smell what X-Pac is cooking!” Rock asks Pac if he is proud of himself, but before Pac can answer Rock simply says that he doesn’t care if he is proud of himself. Rock gets a serious tone and says that Pac will be known as someone in the elite status of WWF. Rock says that tonight X-Pac will be getting a elite ass kicking from the Great One, if you smell what the Rock is cooking!
Commercials
Opening Contest: Chris Jericho defeated Crash Holly: Jericho really controlled Holly for most of the contest. Jericho took Holly down with several dropkicks and a running bulldog for a near fall. Jericho connected with a double under hook backbreaker and running senton splash for another near fall. Jericho takes Holly down with a missile dropkick and locks in the Walls of Jericho to win the match.
Backstage, Jonathan Coachman is with the Hardy Boys. Jeff Hardy tells Matt Hardy that he was the better of the two on Monday and that he wishes Matt luck at No Way Out against William Regal. Matt says that blood is thicker than gold and that the Hardy Boys will not be torn apart by William Regal. Matt brings up their tag match against Regal and his protégé Nigel McGuiness tonight. Matt tells Coach that tonight will be just a small sample of what Matt will do to William Regal at No Way Out on the 25th. Matt and Jeff leave the area pumped up for the tag match.
Backstage, Kevin Kelly is with one half of the WWF World Tag Team Champion Christian. Christian is outraged that Edge will not be allowed to be at his side when he faces Bradshaw tonight. Kelly asks if Christian is afraid, which Christian says he is not. Christian is a champion of athletic competition while Bradshaw is a champion of beer drinking. Christian says that luckily this isn’t a beer drinking competition and that tonight he will walk out the winner because he reeks of awesomeness.
Commercials
Second Contest: WWF European Champion William Regal/Nigel McGuiness defeated The Hardy Boys: Nigel and Jeff started the contest off with Jeff taking Nigel down with a few clotheslines and a jawbreaker. Nigel stops Jeff offense with a super kick and a hammerlock scoop slam for a near fall. Nigel follows up with a spinning back suplex and tags in Regal. Regal works on Jeff with several uppercuts and a double under hook suplex for a near fall. Regal sends Jeff into the corner but is met with the Whisper in the Wind which gets Jeff a near win. Matt gets the tag and hit’s the Side Effect on Regal for a near fall. Matt leaps off the middle rope connecting with a leg drop but isn’t able to pick up the win. Regal tags out and Jeff gets the tag from Matt. However, Matt charges after Regal and they brawl on the floor. Late in the match, Nigel gets out of a Twist of Fate attempt by Jeff and hit’s a jawbreaker lariat to pick up a big win for his career!
Backstage, Jonathan Coachman is with Tazz. Tazz doesn’t let Coach ask him a question. Tazz says that he proved to Chris Benoit and everyone else that he has the most dominate finishing move in the WWF. Tazz has been here since 2000 and hasn’t been given a chance to go after the real titles in the company. Tazz isn’t going to allow his shot to be wasted. Tazz looks at the camera and dares Benoit to try to survive his wrath!
Commercials
Third Contest: The Rock defeated X-Pac: Rock comes out on fire delivering several right hands on Pac but is stopped with a spinning heel kick. Pac controls Rock with a standing side kick and snap suplex’s Rock down. Pac follows up with a series of leg drops for a near fall. Rock battles back with a Samoan Drop and spine buster for a near fall. Rock drives Pac down with a flapjack and looks for the Rock Bottom but the Big Show shows up on the top of the entrance ramp staring down at Rock. Rock is distracted and this allows Pac to low blow Rock and hit the X-Factor. Pac decides to play to the crowd and sets Rock up in the corner for the Bronco Buster. Pac takes his time and charges but Rock pulls himself up and drives Pac down with the Rock Bottom. Rock looks at Big Show and taunts him as he hit’s the People’s Elbow to win the match! After the match, Big Show makes his way down to the ring but stops halfway and says he will take Rock out at No Way Out! Rock plays to the crowd as he taunts Big Show.
Backstage, Kevin Kelly is with Albert. Albert tells Kelly that for a long time he has allowed himself to be misused and not been in the proper spotlight. Albert has had enough of that. Albert is the best big man going in the WWF and he is going to wake people up and have them realize that he is going to be the big dog of the WWF sooner rather than later!
Ad for WWF No Way Out on February 25th, 2001
Commercials
Fourth Contest: Bradshaw defeated WWF World Tag Team Champion Christian: Christian pokes Bradshaw in the eyes to gain the early advantage. Christian takes Bradshaw down with a cross body coming off the ropes for a quick near fall. Christian takes Bradshaw down with a snap suplex and leaps off the middle rope hitting Bradshaw with a knee drop. Bradshaw avoids the pin attempt and avoids a clothesline in the corner. Bradshaw takes Christian down with a fall away slam and a running big boot. Christian stumbles around and is met with a sick Clothesline from Hell. Bradshaw covers and picks up the win. After the match, Edge slides into the ring and nails Bradshaw with a steel chair. Faarooq runs down and blocks a chair shot and manages to deliver a spine buster on Edge onto the chair! Edge and Christian bail up the ramp way.
Backstage, Jonathan Coachman is with WWF Intercontinental Champion Chris Benoit. Benoit doesn’t care what Tazz says in his interviews, because when the day comes Benoit will prevail. Benoit is the greatest technical wrestler in the world today and has beaten several former world champions while Tazz was feuding with a color commentator. Benoit also says that Tazz is a shell of what he used to be back when they would compete in front of 600 people. Benoit doesn’t believe that Tazz exists anymore. That is when Tazz comes out of nowhere and brawls with Benoit sending him into walls and fencing. Tazz locks in the Tazz Mission and several officials come over to break up the brawl!
Commercials
Fifth Contest: Albert defeated K-Kwik: Albert simply dominated K-Kwik here. Albert with a bicycle kick and swinging side slam for a near fall. Kwik attempted a scissors kick but Albert side stepped and planted Kwik with the Baldo Bomb. Albert casually covers Kwik to win the contest. After the match, Albert pounds his test and dares anyone to try to take him down.
Backstage, Kevin Kelly is standing with Triple H. HHH has a sledgehammer and is smiling. HHH can not wait for the three stages of hell match against Steve Austin when he can use the sledgehammer legally in the street fight. HHH is glad that Steve Austin will be in action tonight but he hopes that Kane doesn’t kick Austin’s ass too much. HHH wants Austin at full strength at No Way Out. HHH is going to beat the man who is guaranteed the main event spot at Wrestle Mania XVII. HHH tells Kelly that this is a game that Austin simply will not be able to win.
Commercials
Main Event: Steve Austin fought Kane to a no contest: Kane with several throat thrusts and a side slam early on. Austin works on Kane’s knee for a few moments and takes Kane down with a swinging neck breaker. Austin comes off the middle turnbuckle with a forearm drop for a near fall. Austin attempts a Thez Press but Kane catches Austin and drives Austin down with a running power slam. Kane follows up with a big boot and a gorilla press slam. Austin kicks his way out of a choke slam attempt from Kane and goes for a Stunner but Kane takes Austin down with a back suplex! Kane waits for Austin to get up and clotheslines Austin over the top that sends both men to the floor. They trade several right hands with each man sending the other into the ring post and ring steps. Late in the match, WWF World Champion Kurt Angle and HHH make their way down plotting. HHH has his sledgehammer and Angle has his title belt. Angle walks over to Austin and hits him with the title belt while HHH hits Kane with the sledgehammer right in the face. This causes the referee to throw the match out. After the match, HHH pedigrees Kane on the floor while Angle takes Austin down with a German suplex on the floor. HHH and Angle enter the ring and taunt the crowd. However, HHH grabs Angle and pedigrees Angle down as well! HHH gets on the middle rope and taunts the fans saying he doesn’t need anyone as Smackdown goes off the air!
End of show.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 20, 2010 21:06:34 GMT -5
Extreme Championship Wrestling presents Hardcore TV Date: 2/17/2001 From: Philadelphia, PA Announcers: Joey Styles and Cyrus
Joey Styles and Cyrus are standing in the ring as the crowd chants ECW. Styles welcomes everyone to Hardcore TV and quickly promotes the main event that will see Justin Credible team with Tajiri to take on Rob Van Dam and Tommy Dreamer! Cyrus talks about how RVD was nearly blinded by Tajiri and that Dreamer likes to blind people like he did to CW Anderson several weeks ago. Styles says that you can not blame Dreamer for that, it was to survive the contest. Cyrus tells Styles that CW Anderson will surely think otherwise. Styles also hypes up that the Hot Shots will make their in-ring debut against Balls Mahoney and Chilly Willy. Cyrus chimes in and says that they have the ECW World Tag Team Championships and that at Living Dangerously they will be the real champions. Styles proceeds to introduce the ECW World Heavyweight Champion, Steve Corino.
Steve Corino casually walks to the ring while holding the ECW World Championship over his head. Corino enters the ring and yanks the microphone away from Joey Styles. Corino talks about Jerry Lynn and their recently signed title match for Living Dangerously. Corino is happy to have Jerry Lynn at Living Dangerously because of one major thing that has bothered him for over a year. Corino talks about Heatwave 2000 where Jerry Lynn busted him open so badly that Lynn smeared blood over his chest and face. Corino took that as a simple of disrespect. Corino talks about not being able to beat Jerry Lynn, but says that Lynn was a former ECW Champion for just about a month while he has been a champion going on four months! Corino asks the fans who is the better man now? Who is the better champion? Corino answers that himself and says he is. Jerry Lynn’s music hits and Lynn comes down to the ring to a mixed reaction. Lynn enters the ring and reminds Steve Corino that Corino has never beaten Jerry Lynn in a singles match, ever. Lynn calls Corino a coward for his attack last week from behind and says that Corino knows deep down inside that Corino just can not beat him. Corino says that he is a year older and year wiser. He is going to walk into Living Dangerously the champion and beat Jerry Lynn. Corino will prove that he is the King of ECW and the King of Old School! Corino has a stare down with Lynn.
ECW opening video
Commercials
Opening Contest: The Hot Shots defeated Balls Mahoney/Chilly Willy: Cassidy O’Reilly and Willy started the match off with O’Reilly controlling Willy with several dropkicks and a side slam. O’Reilly followed up with a sit out face buster and a springboard spinning leg drop for a near fall. Chase Stevens gets tagged in and takes Willy down with a slingshot swinging neck breaker for a near fall. Willy manages to spike Stevens with a DDT and make the tag to Mahoney who cleans house with several right hands and clotheslines on both Stevens and O’Reilly. Late in the match, the referee was distracted by O’Reilly and that allowed Stevens to hit Mahoney with one of the stolen ECW World Tag Team Championships. O’Reilly is pulled out of the ring by Willy as Stevens covers Mahoney to win the match. After the match, the real ECW World Tag Team Champions Danny Doring and Roadkill charge the ring but aren’t able to get their hands on the Hot Shots. The Hot Shots bail the ring area and make sure to grab the tag team titles in the process. Stevens and O’Reilly mock Doring and Roadkill.
A video of CM Punk sitting in his car outside of a gas station begins to play. Several ECW fans are seen going into the gas station and buying some drinks. After the two dozen or so fans leave, CM Punk enters the gas station and goes to where the drinks are. Punk tells the camera man that the ECW fans continue to show him just how stupid they really are. When you sit and watch a show inside of a hot bingo hall, you would get a drink of water. However, the brilliant fans of ECW came to the gas station to just by some beer. Punk points to a beer rack where the 12 pack of beer display is almost completely gone. Punk says that guys like the Sandman are responsible for this. Punk doesn’t understand why fans cheer someone who hits themselves with a beer can. Punk believes that in a short amount of time the fans will be looking up to their savior from sin, CM Punk. Punk finishes off the segment by crossing his arms and saying “I am better than all of you”.
A video hyping up Sabu is shown. Sabu diving through tables and hitting various wrestlers with spikes are shown. The video also hypes up Sabu’s match against ECW Television Champion Rhino at ECW Living Dangerously
Commercials
Second Contest: Simon Diamond defeated Nova: Nova with several kicks to the thighs of Diamond. Diamond comes back with a series of forearm shots. Nova comes off the ropes and plants Diamond with a tornado DDT for a near fall. Nova charges towards Diamond in the corner but is met with a super kick. Diamond slams Nova down with a double under hook suplex. Diamond follows up with a running knee strike for a near fall. Nova battles out of a vertical suplex and spikes Diamond down with a arm trap swinging neck breaker for another near fall. Late in the match, Nova misses a spear in the corner and hits the ring post. Thus, Diamond connects with the Simonizer for the win!
Backstage, the ECW World Tag Team Champions Danny Doring and Roadkill are not happy. Doring doesn’t know who the Hot Shots are, but he is sure that they aren’t “hot s***” like they think they are. Doring wants their titles back because the Hot Shots are in fantasy land thinking that they will ever beat them. Doring says that he and Roadkill had been fighting to damn long to just give up the tag titles to two wannabe champions. Doring is positive that he and Roadkill will reclaim their titles from those two punks! Roadkill finishes off the segment by saying “chickens”.
Commercials
Main Event: Rob Van Dam/Tommy Dreamer defeated Tajiri/Justin Credible: All four men brawl all around ringside and into the crowd. Dreamer spit’s a fans beer into the face of Tajiri. RVD leaps off the apron and dives onto Credible who is also in the crowd. RVD throws a chair into the face of Credible as well. Dreamer is playing to the crowd and is met with a stiff kick to the face by Tajiri. Tajiri drop toe holds Dreamer face first into the guard railing. RVD tries to leap of the railing but is met with a chair shot to the ankle from Credible. Tajiri is working on Dreamer in the ring with a series of kicks and comes off the ropes only to be met with a spinning spine buster by Dreamer. Dreamer covers but Credible breaks up the pin with a chair shot to the back. Credible DDT’s Dreamer on the chair and goes back to work on RVD on the floor. Dreamer manages to avoid a buzz saw kick from Tajiri and drives Tajiri down with a reverse DDT. On the floor, RVD leaps off the apron to take Credible out with a moonsault. RVD heads to the top rope and leaps off hitting the Five Star Frog Splash on Tajiri to win the match! After the match, Credible and Jason enter the ring and beat down Dreamer and RVD with a kendo stick and chair. Tajiri rolls to the floor and gets a strain of barbed wire! Tajiri has a sadistic look on his face as he wraps the barbed wire around the head of Dreamer. Tajiri proceeds to deliver a buzz saw kick and Dreamer rolls around on the floor in agony! Credible, Tajiri and Jason stand tall in the ring as a beaten down RVD and a bloody Dreamer are left in the ring to end the show.
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Post by Matt on Apr 21, 2010 22:32:22 GMT -5
The Corino/Lynn segment was brillant. You made both men look good going into their match and I feel their is a lot of feud for the match. I'm liking the angle with the Hot Shots and Doring and Roadkill - good stuff there. You are perfectly booking C.M Punk and his feud with Sandman is excellent. Sabu versus Rhyno is great. Diamond defeating Nov is find but it doesn't do much for me. Huge main event closes out an excellent show.
I plan on catching up with this soon and I should be able to give it the proper attetion it deserves.
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Post by SodaGuy on Apr 22, 2010 1:36:05 GMT -5
ECW was full of greatness. The Punk segment was excellently written and executed. You captured Punk perfectly, in my opinion. Corinio/Lynn was put together very, very well. You closed out with a huge main event that ended a fantastic show. Great job. Sorry that my reply isn't any better. I'll go back and catch up and then the next one will be better.
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Post by koreygunz on Apr 22, 2010 17:30:54 GMT -5
The Punk segment on ECW was great. Great character development and a great way to build the feud with Sandman. Tajiri getting a push is good too. Smackdown was a packed show. Every match feels like it has some importance, which is solid booking. Looking forward to NWO
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Apr 30, 2010 2:11:16 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Superbrawl Revenge Date: 2/18/2001 From: Nashville, TN Announcers: Tony Schiavone and Scott Hudson
WCW Superbrawl Revenge opening video is shown. The video promotes the Mike Awesome/Goldberg match, DDP/Kanyon, Martin/Sid and the fatal four way match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship.
Tony Schiavone and Scott Hudson welcome everyone to the second pay per view of 2001 for WCW, Superbrawl Revenge! Schiavone quickly mentions how this is the eleventh Superbrawl to be presented and that it is the biggest of the eleven! Hudson hypes up the matches that were shown in the video and really focuses on the Goldberg/Awesome match. Hudson says that Goldberg hasn’t fought Awesome before and believes that tonight we could see the last of Goldberg. Schiavone promotes the match between Kanyon and DDP and how DDP is looking for revenge on Kanyon for what he did to DDP last year. They also talk about the main event which will see WCW World Heavyweight Champion Scott Steiner defending the championship against Kevin Nash, Jeff Jarrett and Booker T. Schiavone can’t wait to get the show started and sends it over to David Penzer for the opening contest!
Opening Contest: Perfect Event defeated Billy Kidman/Rey Mysterio Jr. to retain the WCW World Tag Team Championships: Palumbo and Kidman started the contest with Palumbo using his size to control Kidman with a power slam as Kidman came off the ropes. Palumbo works on Kidman with several right hands and nails Kidman with a discus forearm smash. Palumbo sends Kidman into the ropes but is met with a wheelbarrow bulldog. Kidman heads to the apron and connects with a slingshot leg drop for a near fall! Kidman leaps off the middle rope looking for a cross body but is caught and is slammed down with a fall away slam from Palumbo. Palumbo tags in Stasiak who works on the back of Kidman with several knees drops. Stasiak sends Kidman into the ropes and nails Kidman with a clotheslines and taunts the fans. Stasiak grabs Kidman and drives Kidman down with a vertical suplex for a near fall. Stasiak attempts a side slam but Kidman takes Stasiak down with a head scissors takedown. Kidman with a couple of dropkicks to knock Stasiak into a corner. Kidman charges delivering a forearm smash and a running bulldog. Kidman tags in Rey who delivers a leg drop off the top and nearly picks up the win! Rey dropkicks Palumbo off the apron and takes Stasiak down with a head scissors DDT. Stasiak rolls to the floor to Palumbo and they are taken out with a springboard somersault dive by Rey! Kidman goes up top and takes Stasiak and Palumbo out with a shooting star press on the floor! Rey tosses Stasiak back into the ring and isn’t able to get the three count. Rey attempts a hurricanrana coming off the top rope but Stasiak catches Rey and connects with a sit down power bomb for a two count. Palumbo tags in and delivers a running yakuza kick but the cover is broken up by Kidman. Palumbo battles with Rey driving Rey down with a tilt a whirl backbreaker for another near fall. Late in the match, Kidman takes Palumbo and Mike Sanders (who came out to get involved in the match) out with a cross body off the top to the floor. In the ring, Stasiak catches Rey in midair as he attempted a hurricanrana. Stasiak proceeds to take Rey down with a bridging cradle suplex and picks up the win for his team! After the match, Mike Sanders celebrates the win with his teammates while Kidman checks on Rey.
Tony and Scott talk about the recent happenings between The Cat and MI Smooth. Hudson believes that we will see a new side of The Cat as he tries to get Ms. Jones back. Schiavone doesn’t know what Smooth is capable of doing.
Second Contest: The Cat defeated MI Smooth: Cat runs down to the ring and ducks a few right hands from Smooth and delivers several kicks to his chest. Cat sends Smooth into the ropes and takes Smooth down with a leaping side kick. Cat hooks Smooth up and takes him down with a snap suplex. Cat with a knee drop coming off the ropes for a near fall. Cat attempts a running karate kick in the corner but Smooth manages to avoid the move and takes Cat down with a side belly to belly suplex. Smooth powers Cat up with a gorilla press slam and slams Cat down. Smooth begins to taunt the fans. Smooth connects with a gut wrench slam and gets a near fall. Smooth looks to splash Cat in the corner but Cat gets his boots up and leaps off the middle rope taking Smooth out with a spinning back elbow. Ms. Jones makes her way down to the ring as both men are hurting. Jones is supporting Cat cheering him on. Cat gets up and avoids a clothesline from Smooth. Smooth is now distracted by Jones and slowly turns around right into the Feliner! Cat covers and picks up the win! After the match, The Cat and Ms. Jones embrace in the ring and celebrate the victory. However, a big black man enters the ring from behind and clotheslines Cat from behind. The man (Nelson Knight, Viscera) proceeds to lift Cat up and connects with a thunderous sit down scoop slam splashing Cat in the process! The big man grabs Ms. Jones and picks her up, leaving the ringside area as Smooth leaves with them with his typical smirk on his face.
Backstage, Mean Gene enters Eric Bischoff’s office as Bischoff has said that he has a couple of announcements for the show. Gene asks Bischoff what is going on, and Bischoff lets Gene know what is going on. Bischoff says that tonight, Goldberg vs. Mike Awesome will be taking place earlier than expected. Bischoff can’t deal with Awesome and Goldberg wanting to get their hands on throughout the show, thus they will be competing half way through the show instead of being in the double main event spot! Gene thinks that is great as the fans have been waiting quite sometime for that match. Bischoff also says that the main event match will be contested under relaxed rules. Meaning, the referee can use his own discretion to call for a disqualification or count-out. Bischoff believes this is shaping up to be a great show.
Third Contest: Chavo Guerrero Jr. defeated Lash LeRoux to retain the WCW Cruiserweight Championship: Chavo slaps LeRoux in the face and is met with right hands and a clothesline after a split by LeRoux. LeRoux follows up with a series of arm drags and dropkicks Chavo to the floor. LeRoux takes Chavo out with a slingshot cross body and hammers away on Chavo on the floor. LeRoux tries to send Chavo into the guard railing but Chavo reverses and sends LeRoux hard back first into the railing. Chavo follows up with a snap suplex on the floor and sends LeRoux back into the ring. Chavo with a slingshot senton splash for a near fall. Chavo works on LeRoux with a series of uppercuts and takes LeRoux down with a saito suplex. Chavo taunts the fans and is met with a spinning heel kick from LeRoux. LeRoux drops Chavo gut first across the top rope and comes off the top rope with a leg drop on the hung Chavo. LeRoux goes for the cover but Chavo kicks out. LeRoux comes off the ropes and takes Chavo down with a swinging neck breaker. LeRoux comes off the middle rope with a forearm drop and nearly wins the title. Chavo takes LeRoux down with a northern lights suplex and a sit out power slam. Late in the match, LeRoux blocks a tornado DDT attempt and goes for the Whiplash 00 but Chavo rakes LeRoux’s eyes and plants LeRoux with a brain buster. Chavo covers and retains the title. After the match, Chavo showcases the belt off to the fans.
Backstage, Mike Tenay is with Lance Storm and Andrew Martin. Storm talks about his match with Disco Inferno, a man he doesn’t see as a threat to him. Storm tells the fans and Tenay that tonight Storm will show what wrestling is all about when he makes Inferno tap out in the middle of the ring like the joke that he is. Martin chimes in about his match with Sid Vicious and says that Sid’s reign as being the most dominate big man in WCW will be coming to an end. Tonight is the beginning of Martin’s time to run the show and showcase what he is all about. Martin tells Tenay that he is the new ruler of the world!
Fourth Contest: Lance Storm defeated Disco Inferno: Inferno has not been dancing or even playing to the crowd during his entrance. Inferno is all business tonight as he is looking to beat Storm up tonight. Inferno with several jabs and a discus clothesline early on. Storm stops Inferno with a jawbreaker, spinning heel kick and a dropkick that sends Inferno into the corner Storm attempts a catapult out of the corner but Inferno blocks it and takes Storm down with a side belly to belly suplex. Inferno connects with a standing fist drop and gets a near fall. Inferno attempts a swinging neck breaker but Storm manages to avoid it and takes Inferno down with a backslide and nearly gets the three. Storm ducks a clothesline and manages to take Inferno down with a backdrop. Storm leaps off the middle rope and nails Inferno with a uppercut. Storm sets Inferno up for a super kick but Inferno blocks it and manages to hit the Chart Buster! Inferno covers but Storm gets his foot on the bottom rope. Inferno believes that he has won and begins to do his dance. Inferno turns around and is nailed with a super kick. Storm locks in the Canadian Maple Leaf and after a good effort to reach the ropes, Inferno is forced to tap out! After the match, Inferno can’t believe that he lost his focus and cost him the match. Storm taunts the fans and Inferno as he heads to the back.
Backstage, Mike Tenay is with Hugh Morrus. Morrus has the chain that will be used for his match against Shane Douglas coming up next. Morrus says that Douglas has made his life a pain in the ass as he gets hit with the chain every chance Douglas can. However, tonight Morrus will be legally able to issue the same pain he has been feeling. Morrus is going to beat Douglas by using Douglas’s own weapon. Morrus leaves while laughing.
Fifth Contest: Shane Douglas defeated Hugh Morrus in a chain match to retain the WCW United States Championship: Douglas bails to the floor refusing to get tied to the chain. Douglas walks up the ramp way and Morrus chases after Douglas. Morrus grabs Douglas and sends him into the guard railing a couple of times. Morrus whips Douglas with the chain a couple of times until Douglas rolls into the ring. Morrus clotheslines Douglas with the chain and locks the chain around Douglas’s wrist. Morrus wraps the chain around his fist and begins to hammer away on the forehead of Douglas. Morrus sends Douglas into the ropes and drives Douglas down with a side slam. Morrus attempts a splash off the middle rope but Douglas rolls out of the way and manages to take Morrus down with a vertical suplex. Douglas wraps his fists with chain and connects with a double axe handle knocking Morrus out. Douglas covers but Morrus manages to kick out. Douglas attempts a Northern lights suplex but Morrus clubs away on his back and plants Douglas with a DDT. Morrus catches Douglas coming off the ropes and drives Douglas down with a running power slam. Morrus goes for the No Laughing Matter, but Bam-Bam Bigelow has came down and crotches Morrus on the top rope! Douglas takes Morrus down to the canvas with a back suplex. Douglas signals for the Pittsburgh Plunge and hits it. Douglas covers and picks up the win. After the match, Bigelow heads to the top rope and connects with a flying head butt. The Wall runs down to the ring and brawls with Bigelow briefly. Bigelow and Douglas bail to the floor as Douglas raises his hands in the air.
A video hyping up the Mike Awesome vs. Goldberg feud is shown.
Sixth Contest: Mike Awesome defeated Goldberg in a no disqualification match: Awesome attacks Goldberg during his pyro introduction to kick start the match. Awesome sends Goldberg into the metal structure on the entrance ramp. Awesome proceeds to scoop slam Goldberg on the ramp as well. Awesome grabs a chair and goes to hit Goldberg but Goldberg blocks it and kicks Awesome in the midsection. Goldberg rakes Awesome down with a double under hook suplex and mounts Awesome delivering several right hands. Goldberg sends Awesome into the guard railing and ring steps a few times. Goldberg grabs a chair and nails Awesome across the head with it. Goldberg sends Awesome into the ring and jabs Awesome in the midsection and across the back for a near fall. Goldberg goes for a military press but Awesome slides out and chop blocks the knee of Goldberg. Awesome goes to the apron and takes Goldberg out with a slingshot shoulder block for a near fall. Awesome grabs the chair and breaks the chair over Goldberg’s head! Awesome rolls to the floor as Goldberg crashes to the mat. Awesome slides a table into the ring and sets it up. Awesome grabs Goldberg and places him on the table. Awesome goes up top but Goldberg staggers to his feet and crotches Awesome on the top rope. Goldberg hooks Awesome up and crashes through the table with a superplex! A bloody Goldberg grabs Awesome and rams his face several times into the broken chair until Awesome is bloody now as well. Goldberg goes to the floor and grabs the ring steps and throws them into the ring. Goldberg rams the steps into the face of Awesome and just casually drops the steps across Awesome’s back! Goldberg goes for the cover but Awesome manages to kick out. As they trade right hands at this point blood is flying everywhere. Awesome blocks a super kick takes Goldberg over with a belly to belly suplex. Awesome reaches into his trunks and throws powder into Goldberg’s eyes! Awesome rolls to the floor and grabs what appears to be a liter and fluid. Awesome has a pissed off look on his face and proceeds to put some of the fluid in his mouth. Goldberg turns around and Awesome lights the match and blows a FIRE BALL into Goldberg’s face! Goldberg is in severe pain at this moment. Awesome grabs Goldberg and power bombs Goldberg onto the ring steps! Goldberg is out cold. Awesome isn’t done as he puts Goldberg on the table and goes up top. Awesome flips Goldberg off and leaps off crashing through the table with the Awesome Splash! Awesome slowly covers Goldberg and manages to pick up the win and the crowd is stunned. After the match, a bloody and bruised Mike Awesome rolls to the floor and announces that Goldberg’s career is over in WCW thanks to him. Awesome heads to the back as medics storm the ring to check on Goldberg. Goldberg is rolled onto a stretcher with his face wrapped because of the fireball.
Backstage, Mean Gene catches up to Goldberg being loaded into a ambulance and says that he can’t believe that this is the last sight we will see of Goldberg in WCW. The ambulance drives off as everyone is completely shocked as to what just happened.
A video promoting WCW Greed on March 18th, 2001 is shown.
Backstage, Mike Tenay is standing with Totally Buff. Tenay is still shocked that Goldberg lost to Mike Awesome. Lex Luger tells Tenay that no one cares about Goldberg now. Goldberg had his run in WCW but its over, get over it. Luger talks about the match everyone is talking about as he and Bagwell take on Kronik. Bagwell says that Totally Buff will prove that they are the only ass kickers in WCW. Kronik are just wannabes.
Seventh Contest: Kronik defeated Totally Buff: This was actually a very quick match. Adams took Luger out with a choke slam on the floor very quickly. Bagwell was working on Clarke with right hands in the corner but that didn’t last as Adams came in and drove Bagwell down with a full nelson slam. Bagwell tried a double clothesline but Kronik didn’t even budge. Bagwell was planted with the Meltdown from Clarke and eventually suffered the High Times. Clarke pins Bagwell to win the match in quick fashion. After the match, the replay shows that Luger could have helped Bagwell, but simply fell back down holding his back avoiding any further battle with Kronik.
A video hyping up the Martin/Sid feud is shown.
Eighth Contest: Andrew Martin defeated Sid Vicious: Sid with the early advantage working on Martin with right hands in the corner. Sid sends Martin into the ropes and drives Martin down with a side slam. Sid quickly follows up with a running big boot and continues to hammer away on Martin. Martin avoids a second big boot and clotheslines Sid down a couple of times. Martin sends Sid into the ropes and connects with a big power slam showcasing his strength and gets a near fall. Martin with a several shoulder blocks in the corner but as he charges towards the corner he is grabbed by Sid and Sid choke slams Martin! Sid covers but isn’t able to get the three! Sid signals for the power bomb but Martin drops down and sneaks a low blow. Sid is hunched over and Martin comes running off the ropes and hit’s a sick big boot. Martin quickly sets Sid up and manages to power Sid down with a pump handle power slam! Martin covers and picks up a big win! After the match, Martin plays to the crowd but Sid gets to his feet. Sid manages to plant Martin with a power bomb and leaves to a good reaction as Martin is left laying in the ring.
A video hyping up the almost a year feud between DDP and Chris Kanyon is shown.
Ninth Contest: Diamond Dallas Page defeated Chris Kanyon: DDP takes Kanyon down with several jabs and a discus clothesline. DDP sends Kanyon into the ropes and drives Kanyon down with a spinning sit out spine buster for a near fall early on. Kanyon stops DDP with a leg lariat coming off the ropes and a side Russian leg sweep. Kanyon comes off the middle rope with a leg drop for a two count. Kanyon attempts a springboard moonsault but DDP gets his knees up and connects with a gut wrench suplex for a near fall. DDP clotheslines Kanyon in the corner and hit’s a running bulldog. DDP leaps off the middle rope and nails Kanyon with a clothesline for a near fall again. Kanyon avoids a Diamond Cutter attempt by shoving DDP away and spearing DDP. Kanyon goes to the apron and manages to connect with a slingshot leg drop but DDP is able to kick out. Kanyon continues his offense with a pump handle backbreaker and a quick gut buster combo. Kanyon sets DDP up for a Death Valley Driver and connects for a two count. Kanyon shows his frustration and signals for the Kanyon Cutter. However, DDP shoves him off and plants Kanyon with a DDT. DDP comes off the ropes with a swinging neck beaker and a running knee lift for a near fall. DDP follows up with a gut wrench sit down power bomb and thinks he has the match won but Kanyon kicks out just in time! DDP signals for the Diamond Cutter again and nearly hits it but Kanyon hangs onto the ropes. DDP gets up and turns right into the Flat Liner but is able to get his foot on the bottom rope. Kanyon sets DDP up on the top turnbuckle and signals for a second Flat Liner but DDP elbows out of it and manages to hit a Diamond Cutter off the middle rope! DDP covers and pins Kanyon! After the match, DDP celebrates his win with the crowd while Kanyon gets up and blankly stares down DDP. Kanyon says that he isn’t done with DDP.
A video hyping up the main event is shown.
Main Event: Scott Steiner defeated Booker T, Kevin Nash and Jeff Jarrett in a relaxed rules match to retain the WCW World Heavyweight Championship: Steiner and Booker brawl all around ringside while Jarrett and Nash trade right hands and forearms in the ring. Steiner sends Booker into the guard railing and attempts a overhead suplex but Booker blocks it and takes Steiner down with a flapjack on the floor. Nash slams Jarrett down with a side slam and clotheslines Jarrett to the floor. Booker notices Jarrett and nails him with a leaping sidekick. Booker plays to the crowd and suffers the consequences as Nash connects with a big boot. Nash drops Booker face first on the apron. Steiner clubs Nash on the back and throws Nash onto the announcers table. Steiner tries to get Jarrett’s attention for a double team but Jarrett has his back turned and low blows Steiner thinking it was either Nash or Booker. Jarrett realizes this and is upset with himself. Booker sends Jarrett back into the ring and comes off the top with a missile dropkick for a near fall. Booker attempts a spine buster but Jarrett blocks and spikes Booker down with a jumping double arm DDT. Jarrett covers but is pulled out by Steiner who begins to deliver stiff forearm shots. Nash and Booker brawl in the ring with Booker knocking Nash down with a leaping side kick. Booker attempts a scissors kick but Nash side steps and choke slams Booker. Steiner sees that his title is in danger and grabs his pipe. Steiner slides into the ring and takes advantage of the relaxed rules by hitting Nash across the neck with the pipe! Steiner also hits Booker in the ribs with the pipe. Jarrett slides in with his guitar and smashes the guitar over Steiner’s head! Jarrett covers Steiner but Steiner powers out. Jarrett can’t believe that Steiner kicked out. Jarrett goes for the Stroke but Steiner blocks and takes Jarrett down with a German suplex! Steiner kicks Jarrett to the floor and is met with a jackknife power bomb from Nash! Nash covers but it is broken up by Booker. Booker takes Nash down with a side walk slam and signals for the Harlem Hangover. Booker goes up top but Jarrett jumps on the apron with a second guitar and smashes the guitar over Booker’s head! Booker crashes to the mat. Nash grabs Jarrett on the apron and choke slams Jarrett off the apron onto the concrete floor! Nash plays to the crowd on the apron and is met with a chair shot from the recovered Steiner. Nash falls to the floor and this allows Steiner to grab the limp Booker and lock in the Steiner Recliner. The referee checks Booker and Booker is passed out from the guitar shot and from the Recliner! Steiner has retained the title! After the match, Scott Steiner is given his championship and goes to the middle rope taunting the fans. However, the lights go out and a spotlight appears. The camera zooms up towards the rafters and there is STING pointing his baseball bat at Scott Steiner. Steiner doesn’t know what to think as Superbrawl goes off the air!
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Apr 30, 2010 12:10:15 GMT -5
Sid/ Martin should be good. LOL MI Smooth, I forgot about him. I'm really interested with the Kanyon/DDP feud and your take on it. The Main Event sounded crazy. It will be cool to see Sting in the title hunt again.
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Post by koreygunz on Apr 30, 2010 14:50:29 GMT -5
Good to see Sting back in the title hunt. The main event was a good match. Surprised to see Awesome beat Goldberg, but it could lead to huge things for him. DDP/Kanyon is a good feud as well. For what WCW had to work with at this time, youve built an interesting fed.
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Post by Matt on Apr 30, 2010 18:44:06 GMT -5
- Perfect Event retaining is good as it can add some prestige to the belt - I like the way you had Nelson Knight debut - I am not a Lash LeRoux, but at the same time I am not a Chavo fan; however, Chavo retaining is good because when someone does take the belt off of him, it will have a great payoff. - I love how you are pushing Storm, keep that up. - I would have preferred for Hugh Morrus to win the strap, but I can deal with Douglas as champion. - I love that Awesome defeated Goldberg and the use of a fireball was great. - I wonder where the angle with Luger and Buff is going - I would have liked for Sid to go over Martin. - DDP defeating Kanyon was solid - Steiner retaining the belt was wise, and I cannot complain there. - Sting <3
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Jun 15, 2010 18:33:34 GMT -5
World Championship Wrestling presents Nitro Date: 2/19/2001 From: Nashville, Tennessee Announcers: Tony Schiavone and Scott Hudson
WCW logo
A video highlighting what happened at WCW Superbrawl Revenge last night is shown. Goldberg losing to Mike Awesome, Andrew Martin beating Sid Vicious, DDP defeating Chris Kanyon and Scott Steiner retaining the WCW World Heavyweight Championship are all highlighted. The video finishes off with the returning Sting pointing down to Steiner in the ring!
WCW Nitro opening video
Tony Schiavone and Scott Hudson welcome everyone to the show. Schiavone heavily puts over how big last nights pay per view was as it was full of great matches. Hudson quickly puts over Scott Steiner and his ability to retain the title last night. However, Hudson also wonders what is in store for Scott Steiner as Sting returned last nigh and they assume Sting is coming after Scott Steiner and WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Schiavone talks about the departure of Goldberg as last night Mike Awesome was able to end the streak and retire Goldberg. Hudson says he still can’t believe it. Hudson and Schiavone are cut off by the music of Eric Bischoff.
Eric Bischoff, the new owner of WCW makes his way down to the ring with a big smile on his face and slaps a few fans hands. Bischoff grabs a microphone and riles up the crowd about how great a pay per view Superbrawl Revenge was last night! Bischoff heavily puts over Mike Awesome’s victory over Goldberg last night as well as Scott Steiner retaining the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Bischoff assures the fans that WCW is going in the right direction and that continues tonight. Bischoff reminds the fans that tonight is the return of Ric Flair in-ring competition. Bischoff says that he has the perfect opponent for Ric Flair, a person who is on a roll here in WCW. After a brief pause, Bischoff goes to announce the opponent but Ric Flair’s music cuts him off and Ric Flair storms down to the ring. Flair yanks the microphone out of Bischoff’s hand and gets right in Bischoff’s face. Flair doesn’t want to play Bischoff’s stupid games. Flair doesn’t want anyone else in the ring aside from Eric Bischoff himself. Flair keeps on telling Bischoff that he hates him with all of his heart. Flair threatens to hit Bischoff but Bischoff tells him that he won’t get anything out of it. Bischoff manages to grab the microphone and distract Ric Flair as Mike Awesome is coming down the aisle and fans are going nuts. Bischoff tells Flair that he will meeting his opponent later tonight earlier than expected. Flair turns around and ducks a clothesline that Awesome almost hit Bischoff. Flair with a series of chops and right hands on Awesome. Flair goes after Bischoff but is splashed in the corner by Awesome. Awesome begins to stomp away on Flair until several baby faces come down including The Cat, Hugh Morrus and Booker T! Awesome walks up the ramp with Bischoff taunting the fans.
Commercials
Backstage, Gene is standing with Diamond Dallas Page. Gene asks DDP about Kanyon saying that his feud with DDP isn’t’ over. DDP chuckles and tells Gene that he isn’t done with Kanyon. DDP says that one simple match isn’t going to be good enough for me to get his revenge on Kanyon. DDP knows he won the match, but he will not be the winner until Kanyon isn’t able to walk. DDP proclaims that Kanyon will once again fell the BANG!
Opening Contest: Shane Helms defeated AJ Styles, Air Paris, Elix Skipper, Shannon Moore and Kaz Hayashi to earn a WCW Cruiserweight Championship title shot at WCW Greed: A fast pace opener to kick off Nitro as all six men displayed their best moves. Skipper took Moore down with a hurricanrana after walking the top rope. Styles was able to plant Moore with a tornado DDT and a 450 splash for a near fall. Hayashi connected with a sickening brain buster on Styles but wasn’t able to kick up the win. Paris got involved as he sent Hayashi into the corner with a running power bomb. Skipper hit Paris with the Play of the Day but Helms came out of nowhere with a running reverse neck breaker and managed to drop Skipper with the Verterbreaker to pick up the win! After the match, WCW Cruiserweight Champion Chavo Guerrero Jr. showed up at the top of the ramp and put his belt up in the air and told Helms that he isn’t losing the belt anytime soon.
Backstage, Mike Tenay is standing with The Wall. Tenay asks about his involvement in the Hugh Morrus/Shane Douglas match at WCW Superbrawl Revenge last night. Wall tells Tenay that despite the fact that the MIA have broken up, he will forever have Hugh Morrus’s back. Last night, he did what he had to do and that was beat up Shane Douglas and Bam-Bam Bigelow. Tonight, he is going to get the biggest win of his career when he defeats Shane Douglas to win the WCW United States Championship!
Commercials
Second Contest: Shane Douglas defeated The Wall via DQ to retain the WCW United States Championship: Douglas and Wall trade right hands with Wall getting the advantage. Wall sends Douglas into the ropes and delivers a big boot and side slam. Douglas backs off in the corner and avoids a splash. Douglas takes Wall down with a back suplex and a vertical suplex. Douglas attempts a swinging neck breaker but Wall prevented that from happening. Douglas got up and turned around right into a choke slam from Wall. Wall goes for the cover but Bam-Bam Bigelow runs down to ringside and distracts Wall. Hugh Morrus runs down and begins to brawl with Bigelow on the floor. Wall turns around and avoids a chain shot from Douglas and sends him to the floor. Wall grabs Douglas and choke slams Douglas onto the ring steps! The referee calls for the bell and Douglas retains the belt! After the match, Morrus and Bigelow continue to brawl while Wall grabs the WCW United States Championship and throws it down onto Douglas.
Backstage, Gene is standing with MI Smooth, Ms. Jones and the mystery big black man who debut last night at the PPV. Smooth has a smile on his face as Jones is not at all happy about being with Smooth still. Smooth doesn’t care that he lost the match to Cat last night, because he still has Ms. Jones. Gene asks Smooth about the big man next to him and Smooth says that his name is VIS (Viscera from WWF). Smooth reveals that tonight The Cat has been signed to face VIS. Smooth leaves the scene laughing.
Before WCW goes to break, Lex Luger is trying to tell Buff Bagwell that last night was a accident and that he wasn’t giving up on the team. Bagwell seems to forgive him as their match against Kronik is up next!
Commercials
Third Contest: Kronik defeated Totally Buff: Bagwell started the match off as did Bryan Clarke. Clarke really controlled Bagwell with right hands and a full nelson suplex. Clarke followed up with a bicycle kick and tagged in Adams. Adams drops Bagwell with a military press slam and a pile driver. Bagwell manages to knock Adams down during a double clothesline spot. Bagwell goes over to Luger for the tag but Luger simply flips Bagwell off and leaves the ring area. Bagwell is yelling at Luger as he is attacked by Kronik. Bagwell doesn’t last too much longer as he planted with the High Times to end the match. After the match, Luger looks back at the ring as if he couldn’t care less about Bagwell.
WCW World Heavyweight Champion Scott Steiner makes his way down to the ring and curses at several fans who are throwing cups of beer and popcorn boxes at him. Steiner enters the ring and poses for the fans in one of the corners. Steiner grabs a microphone from the ring announcer and shoves him off the apron to the floor. Steiner tells the fans to shut up as the genetic freak speaks. Steiner puts himself over as the greatest champion in the history of the sport of wrestling as he defeated three former WCW World Heavyweight Champions in one match last night. Steiner tells the fans that none of those three men will get a title shot in the near future as they had their chance and failed on every level. The fans begin to chant for Sting. Steiner tells the fans to shut up and that Sting isn’t really back in WCW. Steiner believes that the “thing” we saw at Superbrawl Revenge was just allusion. Just as Steiner is finished saying that, the lights go out and the fans go nuts. The lights come back on and Sting is standing behind Steiner with a baseball bat! Steiner has a worried look on his face and ends up turning around. Sting nails Steiner with the baseball bat to the midsection and plants Steiner with a Scorpion Death Drop! Security comes running down but the lights go out again. When they come back on, Sting isn’t anywhere to be seen.
Commercials
Backstage, Mike Tenay is with Buff Bagwell who is walking with a purpose towards Lex Luger’s locker room. Bagwell ignores Tenay and manages to catch Luger as he is packing his bags trying to leave the arena quickly. Luger looks at the door and is scared to see Bagwell. Bagwell runs over to Luger and begins to beat down Luger as Tenay begins to call for security. Security enters the room and pulls Bagwell off. Luger leaves the room and runs towards his car with Bagwell chasing after him. Luger manages to get away as Bagwell is left fuming.
Fourth Contest: VIS defeated The Cat: Cat tries to get the upper hand on VIS but that doesn’t happen as VIS isn’t affected by anything. Cat tries for a cross body coming off the ropes but is caught and slammed down by VIS. VIS is clearly in control and drops a leg across the face of Cat! VIS isn’t in any mood to keep this going on longer and climbs to the middle rope. VIS leaps off and squashes Cat with a big splash! VIS covers and picks up a convincing win. After the match, MI Smooth enters the ring with Ms. Jones who looks down at Cat unhappy that she is still with Smooth.
Backstage, Gene is standing with Mike Sanders. Gene mentions that Sanders will be facing Sid tonight. Sanders isn’t happy about facing Sid and says that he hasn’t done anything wrong to deserve this. Gene jokes that perhaps this could be Sanders chance to make a name for himself. Gene starts laughing as he has never gotten along with Sanders. Sanders leaves the scene not happy about the upcoming match.
Commercials
Backstage, Mike Tenay is standing with Kevin Nash. Tenay tries asking Nash about last night but is cut off by the young and arrogant Sean O’Haire. O’Haire says that he is sick and tired of hearing Nash talk and people wanting to see him wrestle. O’Haire wonders how WCW World Heavyweight Championship matches or main event caliber matches Nash has competed in recently and lost. While, O’Haire hasn’t been given the opportunity to even compete in the same matches. O’Haire assures Nash and Tenay that if he was given the chance, he wouldn’t drop the ball like Nash has throughout his career. Nash chuckles and says that O’Haire is going to have to prove himself to him. O’Haire looks at Nash with a straight face and says that “I plan on it.” O’Haire leaves as Nash mocks him with a taunt acting like he is afraid.
Fifth Contest: Sid Vicious defeated Mike Sanders: Sanders is trying to convince Sid to not go along with this. Sanders goes as far to give Sid his hotel room card and tells him that he has some of the best “rats” Sid has ever seen. Sid grabs the card and breaks it in have. Sid simply kicks Sanders in the midsection and power bombs Sanders. Sid isn’t done and does it a second time. Sid covers Sanders by simply stepping on him and picks up the quick win.
Backstage, Andrew Martin and Lance Storm are attacking Booker T. Booker T tries to fight them off but Storm chop blocks his knee and Martin takes Booker out with a running big boot. Security runs over and Martin is heard saying “I’m taking your spot. Don’t hate the playa, hate the game Booker!” Martin and Storm leave slapping hands and proud of their attack.
Commercials
Main Event: Mike Awesome defeated Ric Flair: Awesome meets Flair on the entrance ramp and begins to brawl with Flair. Flair sends Awesome into the guard railing and chops away on Awesome as they head over to the ring. Awesome rolls into the ring and Flair goes to the top rope but is slammed down to the mat by Awesome. Awesome leaps off the middle rope and takes Flair out with a clothesline. Awesome sends Flair into the corner and Flair flips over and is clotheslined off the apron to the floor. Awesome comes off the ropes and attempts a suicide dive but Flair side steps it and Awesome hit’s the guard railing head first. Flair drops Awesome knee first across the ring steps and sends Awesome into the ring. Flair leaps off the middle rope and drives a knee across the face of Awesome for a near fall. Flair locks in the figure four and the crowd is going nuts thinking that Flair is going to pull out the win. However, Awesome manages to reach the ropes and Flair is forced to break the hold. Flair gets up and struts for a moment but when he turns around he is speared by Awesome who proceeds to mock Goldberg by doing his signature taunt after a spear. Awesome grabs Flair and drives Flair down with a sit down power bomb. Awesome taunts the fans and covers Flair picking up the win. After the match, Awesome taunts the fans as Tony Schiavone and Scott Hudson wonder if there is anyone in WCW who can stop Mike Awesome.
End of show.
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