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Post by NOW that's WRESTLING on Jan 6, 2008 18:09:56 GMT -5
Are you ever going to leave feedback that is over a sentence long? seriously, it's rather annoying. No, I won't. I don't have as much time to sit and reply as most, nor do I feel it is necessary. But if it's such a big problem for you, I will do what I've been doing for the last several years and just not reply to anything. I will give no feedback on anything from now on just so it won't interfere with your internet page scrolling time. I deeply apologize for messing with your internet.
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Post by cccmrkennedy on Jan 6, 2008 18:19:26 GMT -5
Are you ever going to leave feedback that is over a sentence long? seriously, it's rather annoying. No, I won't. I don't have as much time to sit and reply as most, nor do I feel it is necessary. But if it's such a big problem for you, I will do what I've been doing for the last several years and just not reply to anything. I will give no feedback on anything from now on just so it won't interfere with your internet page scrolling time. I deeply apologize for messing with your internet. Um...the rules say you have to leave decent feedback. And if you don't leave any feedback at all, your diary get's locked for not replying to other people's diaries. So....
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Post by Returnal on Jan 7, 2008 9:12:00 GMT -5
No, I won't. I don't have as much time to sit and reply as most, nor do I feel it is necessary. But if it's such a big problem for you, I will do what I've been doing for the last several years and just not reply to anything. I will give no feedback on anything from now on just so it won't interfere with your internet page scrolling time. I deeply apologize for messing with your internet. Um...the rules say you have to leave decent feedback. And if you don't leave any feedback at all, your diary get's locked for not replying to other people's diaries. So.... Personally i think thats a bad rule. But anyway i like this diary i do wish it didnt have 3 pages and only 3 shows...But what can ya do? I don't like all the new names coming in...I usually like abit more match detail i write mine a similar way but usually a tad more detail...If you improved that i'm sure you could have a great diary on your hands.
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Post by NOW that's WRESTLING on Jan 7, 2008 10:18:00 GMT -5
I don't leave detailed feedback because I'm not a writer. I am merely a fan... and I will continue to be for as long as these sims exist. Keep up the great work guys.
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Post by chaz on Jan 7, 2008 15:11:57 GMT -5
HARD ROCK CAFE, LAS VEGAS, NV JANUARY 21st 2002The Monday Nitro intro begins to play as we go live into the Hard Rock Cafe in Las Vegas, Nevada. Tony Schiavone and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan are at ringside and they welcome us to tonight's program, featuring all your favourite WCW Superstars. The bagpipes hit, as Rowdy Roddy Piper makes a surprise appearance, coming out to the ring to start Monday Nitro. He talks about how he's gone through the back, and looking around, nothing's changed. Eric Bischoff is still the same mad man he was back in 1997, the politics are still there and the younger stars are still hidden away somewhere out back. Eric Bischoff comes to the stage, and hits back at Piper's comments. He says that he'll prove him wrong, and seeing as he's here now in the middle of the ring, he can sample one of the future stars of World Championship Wrestling.. Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Rowdy Roddy Piper.Bigelow murdered Piper. Being the crazy Scot' that he is, Piper wanted to fight back, but honestly you can't expect it to have any affect on the gigantic Bam Bam. Piper is stretchered out after the match. We go to Mean Gene Okerlund who is standing by with Curt Hennig. Hennig predicts victory tonight in the First Round of the WCW Title Tournament, and in the next round, and the next, and the next, in any match in his future, because he is the definition of 'perfection' and the next WCW World Champion. A promotional video tells us we'll be live in The Georgia Dome in Atlanta for Superbrawl on February 18th. Eddie Guerrero defeated Vampiro.Guerrero was pretty vicious in this match. He seemed to unleash a lot of anger on his opponent. After the match, he got on the mic and had several choice words for The Great Muta. He was still upset over the fact Muta eliminated him from the Battle Royal last week on Nitro. He warns Muta that crossing a Guerrero is a bad idea. We go to Mean Gene Okerlund again, this time he's with "Sugar" Shane Helms. They discuss the fact that Helms tonight will face "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair in the Main Event of WCW Monday Nitro. Helms says it'll be an honor, a privilege, and the challenge of his life to go up against Ric Flair. As Helms leaves, Hollywood Hulk Hogan walks into view. He criticises Helms' comments, and says that it should be him that everyone looks up to. Eric Bischoff is in his office talking to Rick Steiner. He tells Steiner that by attacking Shane Douglas last week, he certainly has his attention, but that doesn't warrant a shot at the US Title. He books Steiner in a Number One Contender's Match on Thunder this Thursday. A promotional video airs for "Big Poppa Pump" Scott Steiner. Curt Hennig defeated Mike Awesome in a WCW Title Tournament Match.'Awesome' match. Both men performed to the crowd's expectations and more. Hennig wins via pinfall after nailing the Hennig Plex. We see preview graphics for WCW Thunder, revealing "Macho Man" Randy Savage vs. Davey Boy Smith in a WCW Title Tournament Match as the Main Event. Scott Steiner and his brother Rick are also scheduled to compete. "Sugar" Shane Helms defeated "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair.Helms and Flair put on a classic here tonight. Helms limited himself and performed at Flair's pace, but still, both men brought out the best in each other. Helms caught Flair in a roll-up and pinned him clean. After the match, Flair extended his hand to his opponent, which was accepted. Flair raised Helms' arm in the air when Hollywood Hulk Hogan hit the ring with a steel chair, nailing both men between the eyes. Hogan is seen yelling in Flair's face, but we're out of time tonight. Tune in this Thursday on Thunder for more WCW action!
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Post by The Undertaker on Jan 7, 2008 15:14:47 GMT -5
Helms getting the upset, wow, that was a good surprise. Nice to see Henning win against Awesome. I'd like to see Henning get farther in the tournament. Thunder is looking good with Bulldog vs. Savage and the Steiners competing. Good Nitro.
Reply to my WWE '07 - '08 please.
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Post by Iron Man on Jan 7, 2008 15:19:05 GMT -5
Nice opening promo and I am glad you put Bigelow over Piper. Hopefully Hennig wins in the tournament.
lad Eddie got the win, so far this is alot better then your past shows for WCW 2002. Hlems/Flair on Nitro... Interesting...
YES< Hennig won the match!
Main Event looked interesting. I am suprised Helms got the win, Hopefully from this, he will be pushed. Maybe US CHampion? Although, I think you should have had Hogan make Flair lose, as this makes Flair look kind of weak losing to a cruiserweight. But I am really glad you're putting the younger talent over, and this show shows just that.
Overall this was a fantatsic show, I enjoyed reading it. Can't wait for Thunder!
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Post by Dwight on Jan 7, 2008 20:09:35 GMT -5
I was shocked Helms went over Flair but I like it. I was thinking going through that you had a lot of "older guys" on your roster taking up most of the show and it was nice to see someone fresh come in and get an upset victory. Interested that Hogan might be going heel in this one. Though I wouldnt object to a face/face feud where the fans are split. Either or should be good. Cant wait for Bulldog and Savage and I hope Savage wins since I'm a big fan of his . Reply to BoA please?
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Post by Returnal on Jan 8, 2008 6:07:07 GMT -5
Helms getting the upset, wow, that was a good surprise. Nice to see Henning win against Awesome. I'd like to see Henning get farther in the tournament. Thunder is looking good with Bulldog vs. Savage and the Steiners competing. Good Nitro. Reply to my WWE '07 - '08 please. 1) It's Hennig not "Henning" 2) Helms getting the upset really isnt a good suprise at it's unrealistic as all hell since Helms was just recently getting over at the end of WCW in March of 01. 9 months later people arent gonna cheer Helms over Flair unless he's built up properly. 3) Every bit of feedback i see from you you're always asking for people to reply to WWE 07-08...Why? Do you only write so people will say nice things about your writing? To the diary writer... Also i generally have a realism problem with this diary. First of all you have no Cruiserweight Title at all and if you do it hasnt been defended as of yet. Secondly you got guys like Eddy Guerrero, Vampiro, Muta, Psicosis, Hennig and Davey Boy Smith who werent even in WCW during that period at all. Not to mention you've got guys like Hogan and Savage. Guys that Fusient wouldnt of been able to afford at all if they did indeed take over. Thirdly you have around 4 matches a show which is incredibly unrealistic because just before WCW died out they were putting on no less then 7 matches a night. Fourthly Fusient originally planned to push the Cruiserweight Division hard. You havent followed this at all you've just paired your top names up and have started another incredibly boring Hogan/Flair feud. Another thing that annoyed me is in the opening promo you had Piper come out and say the younger guys are hidden. This would of worked if you didnt have Bischoff come out and say "Heres a young guy for you to face" and then bring good old 40 year old Bam Bam Bigelow out. The main problem with this is it isnt realistic at all. Diaries are meant to be as realistic as anything and you're not following that instead you're bringing in the same guys that Bischoff said he was gonna stray away from (Savage, Hogan etc etc) the thing to of done was to continue the Steiner/Booker feud that had just finished at the last Nitro and gradually brought your guys back but you've just said "Yeah new WCW look Savage and Hogan are here!" You're doing a Fusient diary so wouldnt it of made sense to gather what Fusient originally planned to do to make WCW better instead of just winging it and hoping for the best? The only thing you got correct is they planned to build a stage ontop of the Hard Rock Cafe. The other things Fusient planned to do were: - Have a massive Cruiserweight Division with men from all over the world competing to see who was best and generally bring prestige to the title belt. - They were gonna keep away from the old timers they didnt have on contract because Fusient wasnt publically funded and couldnt afford to pay Savage and Hogan hundreds of thousands of dollars per year. - They didnt plan to redebut in 2002 they planned to stop the company at Superbrawl return in March and then build up to a May P.P.V called "The Big Bang" Theres more they planned to do but i cannot remember them currently but this does not follow the outline of how Fusient was meant to be booked thus it is very average and Mediocre. 4/10
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Post by chaz on Jan 8, 2008 9:26:15 GMT -5
I really appreciate that reply. Thank you.
But I'll answer a few things.
- Helms getting the upset works in three ways. Helms' popularity rises by defeating a man included in a feud over who is the Icon of WCW. We all know Flair's past and who he is. He's able to go out there and make himself and Helms look good. Both are helped. Hogan can be used as the jealous heel, attacking both men. It wouldn't make sense for Hogan to screw Flair because it takes away from Helms' victory.
- Last I checked, this is a diary to be booked the way I choose. Guys like Hennig, Guerrero, Muta and Davey Boy were brought in because I prefer to book with those people. To say they weren't in WCW at the time is a ridiculous comment, seeing as WCW didn't exist in 2002.
- You keep comparing two different companies. AOL Time Warner set restrictions on everyone who took charge of WCW from 98-01. The whole concept of this diary is that it's Bischoff's vision and control of the company from a creative standpoint, and financed by Fusient. It's irrelevant that they put out 7 matches a night previously. That was a failing brand. This is different. Plus, EWR has it's limitations. A 2 hour Primetime show has 11 slots, 7 of which I don't wish to be filled by matches. A wrestling show is not based around just wrestling, but rather entertainment which will get me the ratings I want. Promos and non-wrestling segments = entertainment = ratings.
- I do not remember Bischoff saying who he'd use and who he'd stay away from. The Bigelow comment is also flawed. If you had read the show correctly, you'd have noticed I didn't refer to Bigelow as a young guy but as 'one of the future stars of World Championship Wrestling'. Big difference between young guy and future star. The prime example for that there is Batista.
- Again, upon reading closer, this is Wrestling Sim. It's not my choice whether Booker T is injured or not, thus I cannot use him against Steiner. Also by this time, the damage had already been done to the WCW Title. Carrying it over to Bischoff's version of the company wouldn't have helped at all, so my aim is to build it's prestige, and by the time this tournament is over I hope you see where I'm coming from.
- Also, I don't remember Fusient ever coming out and revealing their plans for the company. I do however know what Bischoff had in mind because he writes it 5 years later in his book. Yes, they intended to build on top of the Hard Rock. Cruiserweight division; again, I don't remember Fusient or Bischoff saying this, but this too is also irrelevant as it's not in my plans at the moment. According to Bischoff in his book, they planned to take WCW off air, close the company down and take off several months, maybe the rest of the year, to rebuild and restructure the company and to hype it up again, something that would take alot longer then 2 months. Now who to believe.. the man behind the deal, or Shane from WF. Hmm?
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Post by Returnal on Jan 8, 2008 9:58:02 GMT -5
I really appreciate that reply. Thank you. But I'll answer a few things. - Helms getting the upset works in three ways. Helms' popularity rises by defeating a man included in a feud over who is the Icon of WCW. We all know Flair's past and who he is. He's able to go out there and make himself and Helms look good. Both are helped. Hogan can be used as the jealous heel, attacking both men. It wouldn't make sense for Hogan to screw Flair because it takes away from Helms' victory. - Last I checked, this is a diary to be booked the way I choose. Guys like Hennig, Guerrero, Muta and Davey Boy were brought in because I prefer to book with those people. To say they weren't in WCW at the time is a ridiculous comment, seeing as WCW didn't exist in 2002. - You keep comparing two different companies. AOL Time Warner set restrictions on everyone who took charge of WCW from 98-01. The whole concept of this diary is that it's Bischoff's vision and control of the company from a creative standpoint, and financed by Fusient. It's irrelevant that they put out 7 matches a night previously. That was a failing brand. This is different. Plus, EWR has it's limitations. A 2 hour Primetime show has 11 slots, 7 of which I don't wish to be filled by matches. A wrestling show is not based around just wrestling, but rather entertainment which will get me the ratings I want. Promos and non-wrestling segments = entertainment = ratings. - I do not remember Bischoff saying who he'd use and who he'd stay away from. The Bigelow comment is also flawed. If you had read the show correctly, you'd have noticed I didn't refer to Bigelow as a young guy but as 'one of the future stars of World Championship Wrestling'. Big difference between young guy and future star. The prime example for that there is Batista. - Again, upon reading closer, this is Wrestling Sim. It's not my choice whether Booker T is injured or not, thus I cannot use him against Steiner. Also by this time, the damage had already been done to the WCW Title. Carrying it over to Bischoff's version of the company wouldn't have helped at all, so my aim is to build it's prestige, and by the time this tournament is over I hope you see where I'm coming from. - Also, I don't remember Fusient ever coming out and revealing their plans for the company. I do however know what Bischoff had in mind because he writes it 5 years later in his book. Yes, they intended to build on top of the Hard Rock. Cruiserweight division; again, I don't remember Fusient or Bischoff saying this, but this too is also irrelevant as it's not in my plans at the moment. According to Bischoff in his book, they planned to take WCW off air, close the company down and take off several months, maybe the rest of the year, to rebuild and restructure the company and to hype it up again, something that would take alot longer then 2 months. Now who to believe.. the man behind the deal, or Shane from WF. Hmm? 1. Helms going over Flair would be a good thing...Yes i can understand you wanting to build a new star but you gotta build Helms you can't have him come out one week after just starting to get over from the cruiserweight division...Anyway your choice for who how you want to put him over i apologize for that statement 2. Look at it this way. Guerrero was misused incredibly in WCW by Eric Bischoff. What would make him think "HEY! BISCHOFF MIGHT USE ME PROPERLY THIS TIME!"? Nothing would. WCW was of course dead in this time period i worded it incorrectly but still why use Hennig, Muta, Guerrero etc etc when you have your own guys like Storm, Morrus and Jarrett? 3. Nobody in the history of wrestling with a 2 hour show books 4 matches continually because each match would have to go forever. Sure WWE has done it before but they don't do it continually. And i ask you...When Bischoff was booking in 98 how many matches was he booking per show? Why would it change because it's now his company? 4. Usually someone is dubbed a future star when they're younger. You don't often see Jake Roberts, Sting, Funk or Dusty Rhodes being dubbed a future star when they debut. But whatever your shows sir. 5. To make a diary more realistic you can use Arsenic to fix it without too many people getting upset. I use TEW injuries are much less frequent on that game. If you don't have Arsenic it's fine no big deal but sometimes it's needed to make something realistic 6. I've read Bischoffs book and multiple other WCW Items on the internet and other places (I own the Death of WCW Book too) i believe Bischoff said somewhere (Might not of been in his book but he said it somewhere) that the plan was to push the cruiserweight division to the moon and get rid of most of the old guys. Also they planned to shutdown for a couple of months because if you go to google and type in "WCW The Big Bang" and it brings up a poster featuring a WCW P.P.V of May 2001...Meaning they planned to shutdown for 3 months tops.
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Post by chaz on Jan 8, 2008 10:19:55 GMT -5
- I see your point here, but it's the start of a gradual build, if you will. Don't worry, Helms won't suddenly be catapulted into the Main Event.
- I don't know what would make him think that, maybe 'I'm unemployed and need to pay for my family'? Plus, Guerrero was born into wrestling and loved to do it, another reason where given the right environment he'd work. The company is a different one to what he was previously a part of.
- Regardless of how many matches are booked in real life, EWR has it's limits and I stick to them, thank you.
- Again, the difference is between what you class as a young star and a future star. Look at it from my example. Batista - he's in his 40's now, but he has a bright future ahead of him. He is a future star and has been for a couple of years now, but that doesn't necessarily relate to age. Bam Bam fits the role of the monster heel. That's how he'll get over, and that's how he'll become a star.
- No, 'realistic' would be to allow EWR to take it's course and land random injuries, suspensions etc. on me when I least expect it. I don't like to cheat my game to get what I want and I won't. I'll work around it.
- That poster could have been made months in advance. You have no knowledge of this Pay-Per-View other then a single poster that pretty much reveals nothing. It may have just been a new Pay-Per-View event, following Sin and Greed. But from what I know to have read from Bischoff's own words, they planned to completely shut down and restructure the whole company.
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Post by Returnal on Jan 8, 2008 11:23:00 GMT -5
1. Aslong as you don't give him the World Title because he beat Flair i have no gripes.
2. I believe in early 2002 Guerrero was preparing to go back to WWE. He returned at around Backlash so he was prepping at that time to come back.
3. There are ways to book around what EWR does...For example a Tuesday Show with the added segments so it wouldnt be totally ruining the system.
4. Where do you think Batista will be in 10 years from now? He'll be retired all because he's holding the World Title now doesent mean in 10 years he'll still be in WWE Main Eventing P.P.V's. A future star is someone who in 5-10 years could be a mega player. Batista is a current star whilst someone like MVP or Kennedy would be a future star.
5. Realistic isnt your World Champion getting injured before P.P.V there would be no harm if you fixed it to your liking. (For example Booker gets hurt after the P.P.V or something)
6. Sure it might of been a follow up event after Greed except it says "The creation of the new WCW" which wouldnt mean a thing unless that was meant to be Fusients first P.P.V
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Post by chaz on Jan 8, 2008 14:25:45 GMT -5
- Helms won't get that far that quick, trust me.
- He returned at Backlash maybe, but that still is 4 months from where this is set now. Hell, that doesn't even matter, considering he left WWF in 2001 and then signed over to WCW.
- No.
- Again, age doesn't matter. Batista, for now, is the future of the company. Same thing for Bam Bam.
- That's not realistic? I disagree. Another recent example - John Cena one week before No Mercy 2007. The only difference is I have more time to prepare what I'm going to do with the World Title. Like I said, I won't cheat/fix my game. I'll take what it throws at me.
- May have been a storyline. May have been planned by the WWF. Nobody will know. It doesn't necessarily say 'The Big Bang, thought, planned and concocted by Fusient Media Ventures.'
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Post by chaz on Jan 8, 2008 15:38:58 GMT -5
HARD ROCK CAFE, LAS VEGAS, NV JANUARY 24th 2002The Thunder credits roll, followed by a pyro technics display as Tony Schiavone and Scott Hudson welcome us to WCW Thunder. We're straight into action.. "Sugar" Shane Helms defeated Lance Storm.Helms, coming off a big victory over Ric Flair, was very good here and put on quite a show with Lance Storm, who was equally as impressive. Helms dodged a Superkick and nailed the Vertebreaker to pick up the win. We see a video recap of Monday Nitro, highlighting Hollywood Hulk Hogan's brutal attack on Shane Helms and Ric Flair. A graphics appears on screen revealing Hogan will answer to his actions on the next episode of Monday Nitro. We go to Mean Gene Okerlund and Scott Hall. Hall discusses how Jeff Jarrett used his guitar to eliminate him from the WCW Title Tournament, how he tried to injure him. Hall vows to take revenge. Kronik defeated Mark Jindrak & Shawn Stasiak w/Miss Hancock.Bleh, pretty much a botch fest. Stasiak nailed his Reverse DDT on Bryan Clarke, but ended up on the recieving end of a Chokeslam from Brian Adams as Kronik take the win. Scott Steiner is in his locker room with Rena Mero, warming up before his match tonight. Steiner says that he is quickly becoming the biggest name in proffesional wrestling, and as soon as he becomes a two time WCW World Champion, his place in wrestling history will be solidified. Rick Steiner defeated Diamond Dallas Page to become the Number One Contender to the United States Championship.Steiner low blowed Page and picked up the pinfall with the Bulldog. Post-match, US Champion Shane Douglas ran out, head bandaged, and brawled with Steiner. However, Douglas then collapsed in the middle of the ring. Medics rushed out as we go to a break. Schiavone and Hudson update us on Shane Douglas, confirming he's been rushed to hospital. It's believed he is suffering from concussion. Davey Boy Smith is in the back with Mean Gene Okerlund. Nothing special here. Smith promised to pin Randy Savage tonight 1-2-3. Scott Steiner w/Rena Mero defeated Konnan.Quick match. Steiner forced Konnan to pass out in the Steiner Recliner. Steiner posed in the centre of the ring following his impressive victory. A promotional graphic announces that Sting is in action live on Monday Nitro! A promotional video tells us we'll be live in The Georgia Dome in Atlanta for Superbrawl on February 18th.Randy Savage defeated Davey Boy Smith in a WCW Title Tournament Match.Both men made impressive returns to WCW. Savage picked up the win with an Elbow Drop. As he celebrated the win, Curt Hennig ran in and nailed the Hennig Plex. Hennig stood over Savage as Thunder came to an end for this week.
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Post by Iron Man on Jan 8, 2008 17:00:24 GMT -5
Nice opening match, looked really good. Glad Helms is getting a push, I really am a big fan of his, minus the Hurricane Gimmick I think Hall will cost Jarrett in the finals maybe? Meh at Steiner becoming #1 Contender for US title... As you can tell, I am not much of a Steiner fan lol. Great final match. I am a HUGE Savage fan so the ending made me happy although he is really up their in age. I like Bulldog as well. I have no idea who is going to win this tournament. Overall it was another great show. Can't wait for Nitro!
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Post by Returnal on Jan 8, 2008 20:57:11 GMT -5
Oh a new show...
Eh the opener did it's thing it got Helms over but Storm was someone WCW wanted to make a big star. Still got the job done but an AJ Styles or Kid Romeo could of jobbed.
Hogans explaining himself on Nitro...Good that fits in well will be interesting to see where you go with it.
Looks like a Jarrett/Hall feud i'm doing one in my diary currently too. Should be interesting to see where you go with this one too.
KroniK over Jindrak and Stasiak i guess is alright but i hope you don't make it a regular thing of jobbing guys like the NBT to guys like KroniK...Once again 2 cruiserweights could of been squashed by KroniK and given the same effect but it's fine.
Scott Steiner promo is good you've just gotta make him slightly more angrier. Have him hit the T.V with his pipe or have him hit other wrestlers. Possibilites are endless.
Steiner going over DDP is alright i suppose it looks like you're trying to build a feud off of it so there are no gripes from me.
Scott Steiner squashes Konnan...Why? Why not have him beat a guy like Christopher Daniels or EZ Money?
Sting in action live on Nitro. Cool.
Savage over Davey Boy is alright but you've got 2 guys who are in rather horrible shape (Davey Boy was loaded on painkillers to even get up of a morning in 1998 he'd probably be worse around 2002) it was alright but once again i hope we don't continually see the older guys Main Event again and again over guys like the NBT, Helms, Chavo etc etc
This was a decent show better then your others i'll give it a 7/10.
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Post by The Undertaker on Jan 9, 2008 14:37:10 GMT -5
Glad Helms got another win, and savage won. Rick steiner beating DDP is meh, but w/e. Pretty good show overall and Super Brawl looks like its gonna rock, nice graphic too.
Reply to my WWE '07 - '08 please.
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Post by rkolegendkilla on Jan 10, 2008 2:45:50 GMT -5
Hey Chaz. Lets start with Nitro. - Piper doing his little bit was great, a really cool moment to think about with the banter with Bischoff. God I'm so happy that Bam Bam is gonna be a big ass monster and booked right. - Yay Hennig! That is all. - Push Guerrero like a mad man, my Chazman. Guerrero/Muta is yummy. - YES! Hennig is was the man. I would have loved to have seen Hennig/Awesome circa 2002. - You know how much I love me some Helms. So glad you put him over Flair and I hope he gets a push. <33333 Helms. DAMN YOU HOGAN! And Thuder.. - Helms on a winning streak. WOOO! - I'm interested on where you'll head with the Hogan thing on Nitro. I'll tune in, that's fo'sho. :] - Kronik/Jindrack sounded God awful. - I love the pairing of Steiner and Sable. Just fit each other so well. - I would have loved to have seen DDP as US Champ, but Rick makes much more sense with the whole Douglas deal that went on after the match. Good stuff. - Sting! Nitro sounds choc full of awesomeness. - Hennig owning Savage was great. I am so glad that Hennig's greatness is being realized in this diary. Really interesting stuff Chaz, I'm hooked.
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Post by chaz on Jan 10, 2008 17:57:58 GMT -5
HARD ROCK CAFE, LAS VEGAS, NV; JANUARY 28th 2002The Monday Nitro intro begins to play as we go live into the Hard Rock Cafe in Las Vegas, Nevada. Tony Schiavone and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan are at ringside and they welcome us to tonight's program, featuring all your favourite WCW Superstars. Hollywood Hulk Hogan comes to the ring, using the nWo entrance music mixed into 'Voodoo Child'. Once in the ring, Hogan begins to run his mouth about how he is the greatest star to ever compete in WCW, despite what other people might think. People say Ric Flair is the greatest, but he disagrees, and he has the proof to show that he's right. Hogan demands Flair come out and accept his challenge to a one on one match. The fans erupt, and Flair's music hits. Flair comes to the ring and is seemingly calm. However, he reaches Hogan and after a brief moment of looking round the arena, he kicks him between the legs! Flair says that it's on, Superbrawl on February 18th, the World will know who is truely the Icon of WCW. Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Diamond Dallas Page in a WCW Title Tournament Match.Bigelow advances, pinning him after a Diving Headbutt. Page looked good too. A decent match here. A promo plays for The Outsiders, similar to the ones used by the old nWo. They claim that they're taking over WCW, starting tonight with their match in the Main Event against Scott Steiner and Jeff Jarrett. Rey Mysterio Jnr. defeated Chavo Guerrero Jnr.Fast paced match. Mysterio pinned Guerrero following a Super Hurricanrana. Schiavone and Heenan update us on the condition of United States Heavyweight Champion Shane Douglas. He suffered a Grade III concussion at the hands of the attack from Rick Steiner and his steel pipe. More information on Douglas will be available soon, aswell as the future of the US Title. Eddie Guerrero is backstage. Guerrero is walking round searching for The Great Muta. He runs down Muta, calling him all sorts of names, trying to provoke him. Curt Hennig defeated Billy Kidman.Nice back and forth contest. Hennig dodged the Shooting Star Press and then rolled up Kidman for the win. After the match, Randy Savage ran in and chased Hennig from the ring. A promotional video tells us we'll be live in The Georgia Dome in Atlanta for Superbrawl on February 18th.Scott "Flash" Norton defeated Eddie Guerrero in WCW Title Tournament Match.Guerrero had the match won, and as he was about to hit the Frog Splash, The Great Muta popped up from out of nowhere and spat green mist into Guerrero's eyes. Norton nailed a Powerbomb to advance in the Title Tournament as Muta fled. A graphic hypes Sting's match tonight! Eric Bischoff is backstage in his office. He announces that the Second Round of WCW Title Tournament Matches begin this week on Thunder! Sting defeated Buff Bagwell in a WCW Title Tournament Match.Sting makes his return to WCW in winning fashion, forcing Bagwell to submit to the Scorpion Death Lock. The crowd popped big for The Stinger. A graphic appears, showing the WCW Title Tournament Brackets. Scott Steiner (along with Rena Mero) and Jeff Jarrett are standing by with Mean Gene Okerlund. They claim that The Outsiders have no chance of taking control of any company that they're involved with. They promise a win tonight before walking out of view. The Outsiders defeated Scott Steiner w/Rena Mero & Jeff Jarrett via Disqualification.A great Main Event. Hall had Jarrett up for the Outsider's Edge when Rena Mero ran in and blasted Jarrett's guitar over Hall's already injured knee. Steiner and Jarrett beat down The Outsiders to end this weeks edition of WCW Monday Nitro. Tune into Thunder this Thursday to see the fall out of this brutal attack!
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