Monday Nitro – August 11, 1997
By Scott Keith on January 3, 2013
Monday Nitro #100
Date: August 11, 1997
Location: Denver
Coliseum, Denver, Colorado
Coliseum, Denver, Colorado
Attendance: 7,444
Commentators: Mike
Tenay, Tony Schiavone, Bobby Heenan, Larry Zbyszko
Tenay, Tony Schiavone, Bobby Heenan, Larry Zbyszko
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
It’s the show after
Road Wild and any momentum WCW has going for it is gone. The
Outsiders kept the tag titles and Hogan got the world title back from
Luger after five days. We’re coming up on Fall Brawl and ultimately
the Sting vs. Hogan showdown. After Saturday, you can hear the NWO
gloating from here. Let’s get to it.
Road Wild and any momentum WCW has going for it is gone. The
Outsiders kept the tag titles and Hogan got the world title back from
Luger after five days. We’re coming up on Fall Brawl and ultimately
the Sting vs. Hogan showdown. After Saturday, you can hear the NWO
gloating from here. Let’s get to it.
We open with the Giant
getting served with a summons. This can’t end well.
getting served with a summons. This can’t end well.
Here are the Outsiders
and Syxx with the tag titles still, because why bother changing them
after building it up perfectly for the Steiners to win them? Anyway,
Syxx runs his mouth and the Outsiders point to their belts as proof
that they’re still the best in the world. The fans are seemingly far
more behind the NWO here than usual. The Steiners have no claim to
being the best in the world because they don’t have titles of course.
and Syxx with the tag titles still, because why bother changing them
after building it up perfectly for the Steiners to win them? Anyway,
Syxx runs his mouth and the Outsiders point to their belts as proof
that they’re still the best in the world. The fans are seemingly far
more behind the NWO here than usual. The Steiners have no claim to
being the best in the world because they don’t have titles of course.
Tag Titles:
Outsiders vs. Bobby Starr/David Moore
Outsiders vs. Bobby Starr/David Moore
Starr and Moore come
out to the Steiners’ music to tease the fans a bit. Hall and Moore
start things off and we get some hard chops in the corner. Off to
Starr who is caught in the belly to back superplex. Nash comes in
and jackknifes Starr for the pin. Short and to the point.
out to the Steiners’ music to tease the fans a bit. Hall and Moore
start things off and we get some hard chops in the corner. Off to
Starr who is caught in the belly to back superplex. Nash comes in
and jackknifes Starr for the pin. Short and to the point.
The Steiners come in
through the crowd and clear the ring before posing with the belts.
through the crowd and clear the ring before posing with the belts.
Wrath vs. Meng
This is due to last
week’s match with Wrath vs. Barbarian. The brawl starts on the floor
with no one getting an advantage so we head back inside where Meng
kicks his head off. We head right back to the floor where Meng is
sent into the railing hit with a flip attack off the apron by Wrath.
Back in and Wrath gets crotched and superplexed down for two as this
is going at a very fast pace so far. A clothesline puts Meng down
and a top rope cross body gets two for Wrath, but the Tongan Death
Grip goes on almost immediately to end Wrath. Short but intense.
week’s match with Wrath vs. Barbarian. The brawl starts on the floor
with no one getting an advantage so we head back inside where Meng
kicks his head off. We head right back to the floor where Meng is
sent into the railing hit with a flip attack off the apron by Wrath.
Back in and Wrath gets crotched and superplexed down for two as this
is going at a very fast pace so far. A clothesline puts Meng down
and a top rope cross body gets two for Wrath, but the Tongan Death
Grip goes on almost immediately to end Wrath. Short but intense.
Both guys’ partners
come out with Mortis and Wrath clearing the ring. Vandenberg has to
run from the Faces of Fear.
come out with Mortis and Wrath clearing the ring. Vandenberg has to
run from the Faces of Fear.
Here are the Steiners
and DiBiase for a chat. The brothers say they had the Outsiders
beaten and they’ll get another shot. DiBiase complains about Nick
Patrick’s questionable refereeing by compared to the refereeing of
Randy Anderson in the main event. They’ll get the titles eventually
apparently.
and DiBiase for a chat. The brothers say they had the Outsiders
beaten and they’ll get another shot. DiBiase complains about Nick
Patrick’s questionable refereeing by compared to the refereeing of
Randy Anderson in the main event. They’ll get the titles eventually
apparently.
Chris Jericho vs.
Eddie Guerrero
Eddie Guerrero
Jericho starts off with
a gorilla press of all things but Eddie escapes a monkey flip. A
modified hot shot puts Eddie down again and a spinwheel kick sends
him to the outside. Back in and Eddie begs off but naturally he’s
suckering Jericho in. After a poke to the Canadian’s eyes, Eddie
hits a dropkick to the side of the head to take over even more.
a gorilla press of all things but Eddie escapes a monkey flip. A
modified hot shot puts Eddie down again and a spinwheel kick sends
him to the outside. Back in and Eddie begs off but naturally he’s
suckering Jericho in. After a poke to the Canadian’s eyes, Eddie
hits a dropkick to the side of the head to take over even more.
Jericho comes back with
three straight clotheslines but the Lionsault hits knees. A big
release German suplex gets two on Eddie as does a tiger driver.
Jericho loads up the Liontamer but settles for a giant swing instead.
Eddie’s dizziness sends him to the floor where Jericho hits a
plancha. Back in and Eddie guillotines him on the top rope and runs
to the top for the Frog Splash for the pin.
three straight clotheslines but the Lionsault hits knees. A big
release German suplex gets two on Eddie as does a tiger driver.
Jericho loads up the Liontamer but settles for a giant swing instead.
Eddie’s dizziness sends him to the floor where Jericho hits a
plancha. Back in and Eddie guillotines him on the top rope and runs
to the top for the Frog Splash for the pin.
Rating: C+.
This was your usual decent match for these guys but with only about
four and a half minutes to work with, there’s only so much they can
do. The ending seemed like someone forgot how much time they had and
said to go home immediately. Still though it was fast paced enough
to work and these two are always worth checking out.
This was your usual decent match for these guys but with only about
four and a half minutes to work with, there’s only so much they can
do. The ending seemed like someone forgot how much time they had and
said to go home immediately. Still though it was fast paced enough
to work and these two are always worth checking out.
The Nitro Girls dance a
bit.
bit.
Alex Wright insults the
fans and doesn’t have much to say.
fans and doesn’t have much to say.
Dean Malenko vs.
Jeff Jarrett
Jeff Jarrett
Weren’t these guys
friends last week? Dean seems ticked off and keeps shoving the
referee away to get to Jarrett, eventually suckering Jeff into the
ring to pound away on the blonde dude. Malenko punches Jeff to the
floor where he tries to walk away, only to get beaten up on the floor
instead. Apparently Jarrett got himself pinned in the elimination
tag on Saturday to make Malenko go it alone in a handicap match. The
announcers didn’t tell me that or anything. I just happened to have
a review of the PPV available and could check it for myself.
friends last week? Dean seems ticked off and keeps shoving the
referee away to get to Jarrett, eventually suckering Jeff into the
ring to pound away on the blonde dude. Malenko punches Jeff to the
floor where he tries to walk away, only to get beaten up on the floor
instead. Apparently Jarrett got himself pinned in the elimination
tag on Saturday to make Malenko go it alone in a handicap match. The
announcers didn’t tell me that or anything. I just happened to have
a review of the PPV available and could check it for myself.
Back in and Dean fires
off some leg lariats to send Jarrett right back to the floor. He
tries to walk out again and sees McMichael waiting on him. We take a
break and come back with Dean pounding away on Jeff even more. We
head back into the ring for a belly to back suplex by Jeff as things
slow down. Jeff starts to cannonball down onto the leg but the
running crotch attack to Dean’s back hits rope. There’s a tiger bomb
and the Cloverleaf from Dean but Eddie runs in for the DQ.
off some leg lariats to send Jarrett right back to the floor. He
tries to walk out again and sees McMichael waiting on him. We take a
break and come back with Dean pounding away on Jeff even more. We
head back into the ring for a belly to back suplex by Jeff as things
slow down. Jeff starts to cannonball down onto the leg but the
running crotch attack to Dean’s back hits rope. There’s a tiger bomb
and the Cloverleaf from Dean but Eddie runs in for the DQ.
Rating: C.
Jeff Jarrett continues to be very boring, but if this leads to Eddie
vs. Dean I’m more than fine. The heel turn from Dean didn’t go
anywhere at all and thankfully they got him away from Jeff as fast as
they did. This wasn’t a bad match or anything but my lack of caring
about anything Jeff Jarrett does drags it way down.
Jeff Jarrett continues to be very boring, but if this leads to Eddie
vs. Dean I’m more than fine. The heel turn from Dean didn’t go
anywhere at all and thankfully they got him away from Jeff as fast as
they did. This wasn’t a bad match or anything but my lack of caring
about anything Jeff Jarrett does drags it way down.
Post match Mongo runs
in for the save but after they clear the ring, Dean beats McMichael
up as well.
in for the save but after they clear the ring, Dean beats McMichael
up as well.
Here are Curt and Flair
with something to say. Flair says that he loves Curt, but hates the
fact that Hennig was seen talking to Bischoff. Hennig says he has
business with Bischoff and it’s not a big deal. Flair offers Hennig
a spot in the Horsemen again but Hennig has a main event tonight with
Randy Savage to deal with. Flair says ok but after that, the
Horsemen go to Nashville for the Clash of Champions. Hennig says
he’ll be Flair’s partner in Flair’s tag match at the COTC, but it
doesn’t mean he’s a Horseman.
with something to say. Flair says that he loves Curt, but hates the
fact that Hennig was seen talking to Bischoff. Hennig says he has
business with Bischoff and it’s not a big deal. Flair offers Hennig
a spot in the Horsemen again but Hennig has a main event tonight with
Randy Savage to deal with. Flair says ok but after that, the
Horsemen go to Nashville for the Clash of Champions. Hennig says
he’ll be Flair’s partner in Flair’s tag match at the COTC, but it
doesn’t mean he’s a Horseman.
Here’s Eric Bischoff on
his Harley apparently with something to say. Apparently Luger is
going to be punished for what he did last week when he beat Hogan.
Some more NWO guys get in the ring and Eric congratulates Hogan and
the Outsiders for their wins on Saturday. It’s Hogan’s birthday
today but he’s on a movie set, so we get a Happy Birthday song from
the NWO.
his Harley apparently with something to say. Apparently Luger is
going to be punished for what he did last week when he beat Hogan.
Some more NWO guys get in the ring and Eric congratulates Hogan and
the Outsiders for their wins on Saturday. It’s Hogan’s birthday
today but he’s on a movie set, so we get a Happy Birthday song from
the NWO.
As for the Giant, he
can’t come within however many feet of Bischoff due to the papers
served earlier. Buff goes down the aisle and spraypaints a line that
Giant can’t cross. Giant comes down anyway but JJ and Larry Z go to
stop him. Giant says he’s willing to go to jail as cops surround
him. Hall comes out and throws his toothpick at Larry to end a
decent segment.
can’t come within however many feet of Bischoff due to the papers
served earlier. Buff goes down the aisle and spraypaints a line that
Giant can’t cross. Giant comes down anyway but JJ and Larry Z go to
stop him. Giant says he’s willing to go to jail as cops surround
him. Hall comes out and throws his toothpick at Larry to end a
decent segment.
Hour #2 begins.
Chris Benoit/Steve
McMichael vs. Steiner Brothers
McMichael vs. Steiner Brothers
Scott and Mongo start
things off with Scott pounding him down with raw power. Make that
Nitro power actually to avoid making people think of that other show.
Mongo knocks him into the corner but walks into a belly to belly
suplex for two. Off to Benoit vs. Rick and it gets intense in a
hurry. They fight up against the ropes with Benoit chopping away
before getting suplexed down.
things off with Scott pounding him down with raw power. Make that
Nitro power actually to avoid making people think of that other show.
Mongo knocks him into the corner but walks into a belly to belly
suplex for two. Off to Benoit vs. Rick and it gets intense in a
hurry. They fight up against the ropes with Benoit chopping away
before getting suplexed down.
Back to Scott for a
gorilla press and an STF before Benoit fights away for a tag to
Mongo. Rick immediately beats McMichael down but Steve comes back
with a slam. He goes up for some reason and jumps into a release
belly to belly suplex for a surprise pin. That didn’t look to go as
planned as both Benoit and the referee looked confused. Maybe Mongo
got hurt on the suplex.
gorilla press and an STF before Benoit fights away for a tag to
Mongo. Rick immediately beats McMichael down but Steve comes back
with a slam. He goes up for some reason and jumps into a release
belly to belly suplex for a surprise pin. That didn’t look to go as
planned as both Benoit and the referee looked confused. Maybe Mongo
got hurt on the suplex.
Rating: C+.
The intensity here was really good with both teams beating the tar
out of each other when they were in there. The ending did seem to be
rushed due to the suplex as Rick gave a look as if to say “we won?”
at the end. Either way, the match was good while it lasted and the
botch makes the Steiners look even stronger here, which is what they
needed to do after Saturday.
The intensity here was really good with both teams beating the tar
out of each other when they were in there. The ending did seem to be
rushed due to the suplex as Rick gave a look as if to say “we won?”
at the end. Either way, the match was good while it lasted and the
botch makes the Steiners look even stronger here, which is what they
needed to do after Saturday.
Here’s Luger to
apologize for losing the title on Saturday. Last week was the best
moment of his life but he let us down after that. The title win was
a moment where everyone came together to show solidarity (this would
be roughly the 87th time that WCW has finally come
together for those of you counting). Lex isn’t worried about the
officiating because he won the title with the same referee. He’ll
come for Hogan again.
apologize for losing the title on Saturday. Last week was the best
moment of his life but he let us down after that. The title win was
a moment where everyone came together to show solidarity (this would
be roughly the 87th time that WCW has finally come
together for those of you counting). Lex isn’t worried about the
officiating because he won the title with the same referee. He’ll
come for Hogan again.
Buff Bagwell vs.
Diamond Dallas Page
Diamond Dallas Page
Buff hits a quick
hiptoss to take over so Page sits down in the corner ala Jake
Roberts, as in the guy who trained him. Page grabs the arm and does
those driving shoulders of his into Buff’s arm. After a quick break
to the floor by Bagwell, he comes back in and is shouldered right
back down.
hiptoss to take over so Page sits down in the corner ala Jake
Roberts, as in the guy who trained him. Page grabs the arm and does
those driving shoulders of his into Buff’s arm. After a quick break
to the floor by Bagwell, he comes back in and is shouldered right
back down.
The discus lariat takes
Buff down again but he immediately pops back up and chokes Page down.
A neckbreaker gets two on DDP but Buff, ever the genius, argues with
the referee over the count. Page punches him down and here’s Vincent
on the apron. You should be able to see the ending coming here.
Buff is shoved into Vincent and there’s the Diamond Cutter for the
pin.
Buff down again but he immediately pops back up and chokes Page down.
A neckbreaker gets two on DDP but Buff, ever the genius, argues with
the referee over the count. Page punches him down and here’s Vincent
on the apron. You should be able to see the ending coming here.
Buff is shoved into Vincent and there’s the Diamond Cutter for the
pin.
Rating: D+.
Not much here but Page getting another win is nothing bad for him at
all. Buff was doing his usual stuff here and looked decent in doing
so, but when you have Vincent out there it’s pretty clear you’re not
going to win. Why was he around now anyway since DiBiase had left
the team?
Not much here but Page getting another win is nothing bad for him at
all. Buff was doing his usual stuff here and looked decent in doing
so, but when you have Vincent out there it’s pretty clear you’re not
going to win. Why was he around now anyway since DiBiase had left
the team?
Road Report from Lee
Marshall.
Marshall.
TV Title: Ultimo
Dragon vs. Mortis
Dragon vs. Mortis
Dragon is defending
here. Feeling out process to start until Dragon fires off his rapid
fire kicks to take over. Mortis elbows him down and chokes a bit but
Dragon kicks him down and loads up the super rana. A Vandenberg
distraction fails and Mortis is caught in a front superplex off the
top. Mortis hits a Fameasser for two before loading up the Flatliner
(Samoan Drop from the middle rope). Dragon counters into a powerbomb
and the Dragon Sleeper retains the title.
here. Feeling out process to start until Dragon fires off his rapid
fire kicks to take over. Mortis elbows him down and chokes a bit but
Dragon kicks him down and loads up the super rana. A Vandenberg
distraction fails and Mortis is caught in a front superplex off the
top. Mortis hits a Fameasser for two before loading up the Flatliner
(Samoan Drop from the middle rope). Dragon counters into a powerbomb
and the Dragon Sleeper retains the title.
Rating: C-.
This was a fast paced match but they didn’t click for the most part
out there. There wasn’t any kind of a flow to the match and it felt
a lot more sloppy than it should have. Mortis would get a lot better
once he became Kanyon and got to show off whatever freaky offense he
had in mind that week.
This was a fast paced match but they didn’t click for the most part
out there. There wasn’t any kind of a flow to the match and it felt
a lot more sloppy than it should have. Mortis would get a lot better
once he became Kanyon and got to show off whatever freaky offense he
had in mind that week.
Here’s JJ to offer
Sting another contract. After talking about a bunch of legal stuff
that doesn’t need to be explained, Sting lowers from the rafters.
The contract is for a match with Syxx but Sting rips it up. He goes
to leave but Gene stops him and asks Sting who he wants. The fans
chant for Hogan and Sting points to the fans. More good stuff here
as the ending was clear, but they had to have a reason to get there.
The build for this really is getting good.
Sting another contract. After talking about a bunch of legal stuff
that doesn’t need to be explained, Sting lowers from the rafters.
The contract is for a match with Syxx but Sting rips it up. He goes
to leave but Gene stops him and asks Sting who he wants. The fans
chant for Hogan and Sting points to the fans. More good stuff here
as the ending was clear, but they had to have a reason to get there.
The build for this really is getting good.
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Randy Savage vs.
Curt Hennig
Curt Hennig
The announcers talk
about Hennig being a free agent and Heenan sounds bombed. An elbow
to the head of Hennig drops him dead and we go outside. Liz ducks
away and Savage gets clotheslined as we take a break. Back with
Hennig pounding on Randy in the aisle before heading back inside for
the neck snap. Savage goes after the leg but gets leveraged to the
floor. And here’s DDP to attack Hennig for the DQ. Not enough to
rate but they didn’t do anything of note here.
about Hennig being a free agent and Heenan sounds bombed. An elbow
to the head of Hennig drops him dead and we go outside. Liz ducks
away and Savage gets clotheslined as we take a break. Back with
Hennig pounding on Randy in the aisle before heading back inside for
the neck snap. Savage goes after the leg but gets leveraged to the
floor. And here’s DDP to attack Hennig for the DQ. Not enough to
rate but they didn’t do anything of note here.
Hall runs in to help
Savage and Hennig bails. The beating goes on for a bit until Luger
makes the save.
Savage and Hennig bails. The beating goes on for a bit until Luger
makes the save.
The announcers wrap
things up to end the show.
things up to end the show.
Overall Rating: C.
This wasn’t bad but it was mainly just fallout from the previous PPV.
The Sting stuff is clearly going to be huge as the fans reacted to
that about twice as loudly as anything else all night. Other than
that, there wasn’t much here but Giant vs. the NWO is becoming
interesting. We’re headed towards Fall Brawl now but that was only
mentioned in passing, which is probably a good thing because it was
another mostly B level show.
This wasn’t bad but it was mainly just fallout from the previous PPV.
The Sting stuff is clearly going to be huge as the fans reacted to
that about twice as loudly as anything else all night. Other than
that, there wasn’t much here but Giant vs. the NWO is becoming
interesting. We’re headed towards Fall Brawl now but that was only
mentioned in passing, which is probably a good thing because it was
another mostly B level show.
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