SuperBrawl 1998
By Scott Keith on July 13, 2013
SuperBrawl
1998
1998
Date:
February 22, 1998
February 22, 1998
Location:
Cow Palace, San Francisco, California
Cow Palace, San Francisco, California
Attendance:
12,620
12,620
Commentators:
Tony Schiavone, Mike Tenay, Bobby Heenan
Tony Schiavone, Mike Tenay, Bobby Heenan
Reviewed by Tommy Hall
It’s
very interesting to go back and watch the TV leading up to these
shows before looking at them again. I think a lot of people
incorrectly remember post Starrcade 1997 WCW as this huge disaster
that made no sense and was a complete mess but these last few months
have been very strong. The PPV has been well built and has the
potential to be very entertaining. Let’s get to it.
very interesting to go back and watch the TV leading up to these
shows before looking at them again. I think a lot of people
incorrectly remember post Starrcade 1997 WCW as this huge disaster
that made no sense and was a complete mess but these last few months
have been very strong. The PPV has been well built and has the
potential to be very entertaining. Let’s get to it.
The
opening video is told like a legend, with the narrator talking about
how an evil came over WCW but now the savior has come and is wearing
white paint on his face.
opening video is told like a legend, with the narrator talking about
how an evil came over WCW but now the savior has come and is wearing
white paint on his face.
The
announcers talk about the show and how big Sting vs. Hogan is.
announcers talk about the show and how big Sting vs. Hogan is.
TV
Title: Booker T vs. Rick Martel
Title: Booker T vs. Rick Martel
Martel
turned heel and won the title on Monday. The winner of this gets
Saturn in another title match later tonight. Booker isn’t interested
in a handshake but has to duck a Martel cheap shot. A clothesline
sends Martel to the floor and another puts him down in the floor.
Booker gets two off a back elbow as the Flock is here. Off to an
armbar followed by a spinwheel kick and a knee drop for two. All
Booker so far.
turned heel and won the title on Monday. The winner of this gets
Saturn in another title match later tonight. Booker isn’t interested
in a handshake but has to duck a Martel cheap shot. A clothesline
sends Martel to the floor and another puts him down in the floor.
Booker gets two off a back elbow as the Flock is here. Off to an
armbar followed by a spinwheel kick and a knee drop for two. All
Booker so far.
It’s
back to the armbar followed by a superkick for a delayed two count
for Booker. Now for the important part of the match: Booker
hiptosses Martel out of the corner, sending Martel’s leg into the
rope. Martel immediately backdrops Booker to the floor but can
barely stand up. Rick knocks him off the apron to buy himself some
more time before sending Booker back first into the apron.
back to the armbar followed by a superkick for a delayed two count
for Booker. Now for the important part of the match: Booker
hiptosses Martel out of the corner, sending Martel’s leg into the
rope. Martel immediately backdrops Booker to the floor but can
barely stand up. Rick knocks him off the apron to buy himself some
more time before sending Booker back first into the apron.
Martel
misses a charge Booker comes back with a side slam in the ring
followed by a forearm to the face. Booker runs into a boot and Rick
powerslams him down for two. We hit the chinlock followed by a
spinebuster and the Quebec Crab. Martel’s knee seems to be ok now.
A spinning cross body out of the corner gets two for Martel but he
ducks his head and gets caught with the ax kick. Booker misses a
cross body out of the corner but catches Martel coming off the top
with the Harlem side kick for the pin and the title.
misses a charge Booker comes back with a side slam in the ring
followed by a forearm to the face. Booker runs into a boot and Rick
powerslams him down for two. We hit the chinlock followed by a
spinebuster and the Quebec Crab. Martel’s knee seems to be ok now.
A spinning cross body out of the corner gets two for Martel but he
ducks his head and gets caught with the ax kick. Booker misses a
cross body out of the corner but catches Martel coming off the top
with the Harlem side kick for the pin and the title.
Rating:
C+. This was the good match
that you would expect from these two at this point. The match is
enhanced by the knee injury that Martel suffered during the match.
It was initially hurt during the hiptoss into the ropes but the
ending made it even worse, to the point where Martel was scheduled to
win the match but couldn’t continue. This was pretty much it for his
in ring career as he would return for one match in July but injure
himself all over again, ending his career for good.
C+. This was the good match
that you would expect from these two at this point. The match is
enhanced by the knee injury that Martel suffered during the match.
It was initially hurt during the hiptoss into the ropes but the
ending made it even worse, to the point where Martel was scheduled to
win the match but couldn’t continue. This was pretty much it for his
in ring career as he would return for one match in July but injure
himself all over again, ending his career for good.
Saturn
immediately hits the ring and the second title match is on.
immediately hits the ring and the second title match is on.
TV
Title: Perry Saturn vs. Booker T
Title: Perry Saturn vs. Booker T
Saturn
is involved in this because he beat Martel on Nitro before Martel won
the title later in the night. He was the original challenger for the
title from weeks earlier but Booker wanted his rematch tonight,
giving us the three man solution. Saturn charges in and puts the
Rings of Saturn on Booker before the bell rings. A small package
gets two on Booker right after the bell and Saturn walks around a
bit. Remember they didn’t plan this match out so we’re getting a
very rare completely impromptu match.
is involved in this because he beat Martel on Nitro before Martel won
the title later in the night. He was the original challenger for the
title from weeks earlier but Booker wanted his rematch tonight,
giving us the three man solution. Saturn charges in and puts the
Rings of Saturn on Booker before the bell rings. A small package
gets two on Booker right after the bell and Saturn walks around a
bit. Remember they didn’t plan this match out so we’re getting a
very rare completely impromptu match.
Booker
gets a quick sunset flip out of the corner for two but Saturn kicks
him to the floor. Saturn drops him onto the barricade but Booker
reverses a whip to send him into the steels instead. Booker can’t
follow up and gets stomped in the corner, only to catch a counter a
clothesline into a slam to put both guys down. We head back to the
floor for a plancha from Saturn followed by a Vader Bomb from the
apron to stay on Booker’s ribs.
gets a quick sunset flip out of the corner for two but Saturn kicks
him to the floor. Saturn drops him onto the barricade but Booker
reverses a whip to send him into the steels instead. Booker can’t
follow up and gets stomped in the corner, only to catch a counter a
clothesline into a slam to put both guys down. We head back to the
floor for a plancha from Saturn followed by a Vader Bomb from the
apron to stay on Booker’s ribs.
Back
in and Booker comes back with a flying forearm but he misses a
running boot in the corner to change momentum again. Saturn hits a
belly to back superplex but can’t follow up, allowing Booker to get
up top for the missile dropkick. A spin kick puts Saturn down but he
comes right back with a t-bone suplex. Saturn connects with a
standing Lionsault to put both guys down yet again. It’s clear that
they’re trying to fill in as much time as they can by having both
guys lay around.
in and Booker comes back with a flying forearm but he misses a
running boot in the corner to change momentum again. Saturn hits a
belly to back superplex but can’t follow up, allowing Booker to get
up top for the missile dropkick. A spin kick puts Saturn down but he
comes right back with a t-bone suplex. Saturn connects with a
standing Lionsault to put both guys down yet again. It’s clear that
they’re trying to fill in as much time as they can by having both
guys lay around.
Booker
slips while trying a top rope cross body and it’s off to a chinlock
from the challenger. Tenay tells us that Martel has a torn MCL and
may be out a long time as both guys hit cross bodies. Booker kicks
him down again but misses the Harlem Hangover so Saturn can get two
off a German suplex. Another suplex attempt is countered into the
Harlem sidekick for the pin to retain the title.
slips while trying a top rope cross body and it’s off to a chinlock
from the challenger. Tenay tells us that Martel has a torn MCL and
may be out a long time as both guys hit cross bodies. Booker kicks
him down again but misses the Harlem Hangover so Saturn can get two
off a German suplex. Another suplex attempt is countered into the
Harlem sidekick for the pin to retain the title.
Rating:
C+. This was pretty solid stuff
all things considered. Given how much time most guys get to work out
a match in advance, it’s very impressive that the match was as good
as it was. Booker comes out of this looking like a star and ready to
step up to the next level while Saturn looked like a guy who got
beaten by a Hail Mary instead of being soundly defeated.
C+. This was pretty solid stuff
all things considered. Given how much time most guys get to work out
a match in advance, it’s very impressive that the match was as good
as it was. Booker comes out of this looking like a star and ready to
step up to the next level while Saturn looked like a guy who got
beaten by a Hail Mary instead of being soundly defeated.
La
Parka vs. Disco Inferno
Parka vs. Disco Inferno
No
transition between the matches at all which is so different than what
you would see today. This is a good example of a match where it
helps to see the build on TV as the announcers make it sound like
they’re battling over who is a better dancer. La Parka throws the
chair at him before the bell and takes Disco down with a powerslam.
Disco hits a powerslam of his own and a clothesline in the corner for
two. A spinwheel kick puts Disco on the floor for a corkscrew
plancha as the announcers talk about the main event.
transition between the matches at all which is so different than what
you would see today. This is a good example of a match where it
helps to see the build on TV as the announcers make it sound like
they’re battling over who is a better dancer. La Parka throws the
chair at him before the bell and takes Disco down with a powerslam.
Disco hits a powerslam of his own and a clothesline in the corner for
two. A spinwheel kick puts Disco on the floor for a corkscrew
plancha as the announcers talk about the main event.
A
clothesline on the floor puts Disco down but La Parka goes in to
dance instead of following up. They head back inside where Disco
avoids a top rope splash and takes it right back to the floor to whip
La Parka into the barricade. Back in and some hard kicks get two for
La Parka and we hit the chinlock. Disco finally fights up and avoids
a charge in the corner for two but La Parka comes back with a kick to
the face (which clearly missed by a few inches) to take over again.
clothesline on the floor puts Disco down but La Parka goes in to
dance instead of following up. They head back inside where Disco
avoids a top rope splash and takes it right back to the floor to whip
La Parka into the barricade. Back in and some hard kicks get two for
La Parka and we hit the chinlock. Disco finally fights up and avoids
a charge in the corner for two but La Parka comes back with a kick to
the face (which clearly missed by a few inches) to take over again.
Disco
is catapulted to the floor and taken out by a suicide dive. La Parka
charges into some boots in the corner before missing a charge into
the post. Disco gets two each off a lariat and a swinging
neckbreaker switching off to stomps in the corner. The referee takes
a shot in the eye so La Parka hits Inferno low and brings in a chair.
Disco is say in the chair in the middle of the ring but he gets up
in time to send La Parka face first into the chair. Why that isn’t a
DQ is beyond me but the Chartbuster ends La Parka a second later.
is catapulted to the floor and taken out by a suicide dive. La Parka
charges into some boots in the corner before missing a charge into
the post. Disco gets two each off a lariat and a swinging
neckbreaker switching off to stomps in the corner. The referee takes
a shot in the eye so La Parka hits Inferno low and brings in a chair.
Disco is say in the chair in the middle of the ring but he gets up
in time to send La Parka face first into the chair. Why that isn’t a
DQ is beyond me but the Chartbuster ends La Parka a second later.
Rating:
D+. This wasn’t bad but it was
WAY too long at eleven and a half minutes. La Parka was a two idea
character with the chair and the dancing but it was nice to see him
get a chance to show what he could do in the ring. Disco’s
improbable push continues but I don’t think he’s likely to get higher
up on the card than this.
D+. This wasn’t bad but it was
WAY too long at eleven and a half minutes. La Parka was a two idea
character with the chair and the dancing but it was nice to see him
get a chance to show what he could do in the ring. Disco’s
improbable push continues but I don’t think he’s likely to get higher
up on the card than this.
JJ
brings out Nick Patrick and reinstates him. Patrick celebrates and
brags but JJ says he won’t be refereeing the main event tonight.
brings out Nick Patrick and reinstates him. Patrick celebrates and
brags but JJ says he won’t be refereeing the main event tonight.
Brad
Armstrong vs. Goldberg
Armstrong vs. Goldberg
Goldberg
easily takes him down with some submission holds followed by a
gorilla press powerslam. Armstrong’s Russian legsweep is no sold and
Goldberg throws him down with a pumphandle throw. The spear and
Jackhammer end Armstrong quick.
easily takes him down with some submission holds followed by a
gorilla press powerslam. Armstrong’s Russian legsweep is no sold and
Goldberg throws him down with a pumphandle throw. The spear and
Jackhammer end Armstrong quick.
Cruiserweight
Title: Juventud Guerrera vs. Chris Jericho
Title: Juventud Guerrera vs. Chris Jericho
This
is Jericho’s title vs. Juvy’s mask. Jericho won’t take his belt off.
Heenan: “It’s his binky.” He backs Juvy against the ropes with
it on and the referee seems ok with it. Juvy slides between the
ropes and hits a spin kick into the belt which hurts Jericho far
worse. He finally takes the belt off and we’re ready to go. They
hit the mat for a bit until Jericho takes over with a knee to the
chest. Juvy is backdropped to the apron but comes back in with a
springboard spinwheel kick.
is Jericho’s title vs. Juvy’s mask. Jericho won’t take his belt off.
Heenan: “It’s his binky.” He backs Juvy against the ropes with
it on and the referee seems ok with it. Juvy slides between the
ropes and hits a spin kick into the belt which hurts Jericho far
worse. He finally takes the belt off and we’re ready to go. They
hit the mat for a bit until Jericho takes over with a knee to the
chest. Juvy is backdropped to the apron but comes back in with a
springboard spinwheel kick.
A
springboard hurricanrana takes Jericho out to the floor and the
referee starts counting. Jericho gets caught raising his head up to
make sure no one is looking before staying on the ground. Juvy sees
through the goldbricking and splashes him from the ring. Back in and
Juvy flips out of a German suplex but gets dropped chest first onto
the buckle. Jericho throws him to the floor and tries to use the
steps as a launchpad, only to be sent face first into the barricade.
springboard hurricanrana takes Jericho out to the floor and the
referee starts counting. Jericho gets caught raising his head up to
make sure no one is looking before staying on the ground. Juvy sees
through the goldbricking and splashes him from the ring. Back in and
Juvy flips out of a German suplex but gets dropped chest first onto
the buckle. Jericho throws him to the floor and tries to use the
steps as a launchpad, only to be sent face first into the barricade.
Guerrera’s
springboard is caught in a tombstone for two as Jericho is getting
frustrated. The arrogant cover gets two and Jericho is getting
frustrated. A delayed vertical suplex and a senton get two and
Jericho hooks a backbreaker submission. Jericho gets two off a
clothesline and the frustrations continue. Juvy’s top rope
hurricanrana is countered into an electric chair but Jericho spends
too much time posing and gets dropkicked to the floor. Air Juvy
(love that move) takes Chris down again and the 450 hits back inside
for the pin despite Jericho grabbing the ropes.
springboard is caught in a tombstone for two as Jericho is getting
frustrated. The arrogant cover gets two and Jericho is getting
frustrated. A delayed vertical suplex and a senton get two and
Jericho hooks a backbreaker submission. Jericho gets two off a
clothesline and the frustrations continue. Juvy’s top rope
hurricanrana is countered into an electric chair but Jericho spends
too much time posing and gets dropkicked to the floor. Air Juvy
(love that move) takes Chris down again and the 450 hits back inside
for the pin despite Jericho grabbing the ropes.
The
referee waves it off and Jericho uses the opening to chop block
Juvy’s leg. Guerrera grabs a DDT out of nowhere for two and a
springboard hurricanrana gets the same. Jericho takes him down with
a reverse suplex but can’t hit the Lionsault. The Liontamer is
countered into a cradle for two but another hurricanrana attempt is
countered into the Liontamer for the submission.
referee waves it off and Jericho uses the opening to chop block
Juvy’s leg. Guerrera grabs a DDT out of nowhere for two and a
springboard hurricanrana gets the same. Jericho takes him down with
a reverse suplex but can’t hit the Lionsault. The Liontamer is
countered into a cradle for two but another hurricanrana attempt is
countered into the Liontamer for the submission.
Rating:
B-. This was another good win
for Jericho but Juvy did a great job at flying all over the place and
making the match exciting. Jericho was on a roll at this point and
was such a horrible person that you can’t help but cheer against him.
It’s a good match but we’re still waiting on the big showdowns with
Malenko and Mysterio.
B-. This was another good win
for Jericho but Juvy did a great job at flying all over the place and
making the match exciting. Jericho was on a roll at this point and
was such a horrible person that you can’t help but cheer against him.
It’s a good match but we’re still waiting on the big showdowns with
Malenko and Mysterio.
Jericho
rips Juvy apart during the unmasking and tells him to put it back on.
For the life of me I don’t get WCW’s thinking about this. Why would
you want to give away such a lucrative merchandise opportunity like
the mask? Jericho takes the mask for his trophy case in a gimmick
someone should bring back.
rips Juvy apart during the unmasking and tells him to put it back on.
For the life of me I don’t get WCW’s thinking about this. Why would
you want to give away such a lucrative merchandise opportunity like
the mask? Jericho takes the mask for his trophy case in a gimmick
someone should bring back.
Steve
McMichael vs. British Bulldog
McMichael vs. British Bulldog
It’s
a power brawl to start until Mongo hits a quick tilt-a-whirl slam of
all things. A legdrop misses and Bulldog goes starts in on the leg.
He hooks a not terrible Sharpshooter but McMichael makes the rope.
Mongo comes back with his assortment of stomps before heading to the
floor for more lame offense. Just to complete the horribleness,
Mongo misses a forearm to the post and legitimately breaks his arm.
Bulldog works on the arm and after a failed tombstone attempt from
Mongo, an armbar is good for the submission.
a power brawl to start until Mongo hits a quick tilt-a-whirl slam of
all things. A legdrop misses and Bulldog goes starts in on the leg.
He hooks a not terrible Sharpshooter but McMichael makes the rope.
Mongo comes back with his assortment of stomps before heading to the
floor for more lame offense. Just to complete the horribleness,
Mongo misses a forearm to the post and legitimately breaks his arm.
Bulldog works on the arm and after a failed tombstone attempt from
Mongo, an armbar is good for the submission.
Rating:
F. Mongo was just horrible.
When the best part of a match is the thud of an arm hitting a post,
you know you’ve got a problem. Bulldog’s heart clearly wasn’t in
this run but it was a paycheck so you can’t blame him for taking the
job. Thankfully Mongo wouldn’t be around much more after this.
F. Mongo was just horrible.
When the best part of a match is the thud of an arm hitting a post,
you know you’ve got a problem. Bulldog’s heart clearly wasn’t in
this run but it was a paycheck so you can’t blame him for taking the
job. Thankfully Mongo wouldn’t be around much more after this.
Mongo
says he didn’t quit and shoves the referee.
says he didn’t quit and shoves the referee.
US
Title: Diamond Dallas Page vs. Chris Benoit
Title: Diamond Dallas Page vs. Chris Benoit
Benoit
is challenging in a rematch here after the Flock cost him his first
title shot. Page starts with his driving shoulders but Benoit
cartwheels out of the wristlock. A quick armdrag takes Page down and
the champion isn’t sure what to do. Page comes back with a gutbuster
but Benoit drapes him bad ribs first over the ropes. A quick
Crossface attempt doesn’t work (nor is it acknowledged by the
announcers) and they try a test of strength. Benoit is taken down
but counters into a quick pinfall reversal sequence for a few near
falls.
is challenging in a rematch here after the Flock cost him his first
title shot. Page starts with his driving shoulders but Benoit
cartwheels out of the wristlock. A quick armdrag takes Page down and
the champion isn’t sure what to do. Page comes back with a gutbuster
but Benoit drapes him bad ribs first over the ropes. A quick
Crossface attempt doesn’t work (nor is it acknowledged by the
announcers) and they try a test of strength. Benoit is taken down
but counters into a quick pinfall reversal sequence for a few near
falls.
The
Diamond Cutter attempt is escaped and Benoit takes a breather on the
floor. Back in and it’s time to fight with Benoit hitting a hard
right hand to the face. Another pinfall reversal sequence ends with
a wheelbarrow suplex from Page for two but Benoit comes back with a
dropkick to the knee. We hit the chinlock but Page fights up with a
jawbreaker, only for Benoit to kick him in the bad ribs to take over
again.
Diamond Cutter attempt is escaped and Benoit takes a breather on the
floor. Back in and it’s time to fight with Benoit hitting a hard
right hand to the face. Another pinfall reversal sequence ends with
a wheelbarrow suplex from Page for two but Benoit comes back with a
dropkick to the knee. We hit the chinlock but Page fights up with a
jawbreaker, only for Benoit to kick him in the bad ribs to take over
again.
A
snap suplex gets two and it’s back to a chinlock with an arm trap.
Benoit switches to a sleeper but Page backdrops him to the apron and
crotches him on the top to escape. Page superplexes him down but
neither guy can follow up. A discus lariat gets two for the champion
and a top rope clothesline gets the same. Benoit hooks a quick
Crossface but Page is in the rope. Page counters a German suplex
into a belly to belly for two but Benoit is like boy I do the
suplexes around here and rolls some Germans for a near fall. A
jumping DDT gets two on Chris but a backslide is countered into the
Diamond Cutter to retain the title.
snap suplex gets two and it’s back to a chinlock with an arm trap.
Benoit switches to a sleeper but Page backdrops him to the apron and
crotches him on the top to escape. Page superplexes him down but
neither guy can follow up. A discus lariat gets two for the champion
and a top rope clothesline gets the same. Benoit hooks a quick
Crossface but Page is in the rope. Page counters a German suplex
into a belly to belly for two but Benoit is like boy I do the
suplexes around here and rolls some Germans for a near fall. A
jumping DDT gets two on Chris but a backslide is countered into the
Diamond Cutter to retain the title.
Rating:
B+. Great match here and one of
Page’s best ever. This is a rare occasion where both guys came out
looking great because Benoit got caught, not defeated. Both guys
were working hard out there and it became a chess match of who could
get their big move first. Very good match here and both guys looked
great.
B+. Great match here and one of
Page’s best ever. This is a rare occasion where both guys came out
looking great because Benoit got caught, not defeated. Both guys
were working hard out there and it became a chess match of who could
get their big move first. Very good match here and both guys looked
great.
Video
on the Giant and his injury at Nash’s hands.
on the Giant and his injury at Nash’s hands.
Randy
Savage vs. Lex Luger
Savage vs. Lex Luger
This
is No DQ and a rematch from last month when Luger won. Luger comes
out (to the opening notes of the Steiners’ music) with heavily taped
ribs and no wrist tape. Savage tries to get in his cheap shot but
Luger is ready for him. He can’t press slam him though because of
the bad ribs. The fans think Luger sucks and let him know very
loudly. Savage backdrops him to the floor and kicks at the ribs a
few times. Back in an ax handle to the ribs gets two and Savage
throws him back to the floor. This is really dull stuff.
is No DQ and a rematch from last month when Luger won. Luger comes
out (to the opening notes of the Steiners’ music) with heavily taped
ribs and no wrist tape. Savage tries to get in his cheap shot but
Luger is ready for him. He can’t press slam him though because of
the bad ribs. The fans think Luger sucks and let him know very
loudly. Savage backdrops him to the floor and kicks at the ribs a
few times. Back in an ax handle to the ribs gets two and Savage
throws him back to the floor. This is really dull stuff.
Savage
drops a cameraman on the floor as we head into the crowd for a chair
shot tot he back. They get back to ringside with Savage sending
Luger into various hard objects. They get back in and Luger no sells
a suplex to start his comeback. He loads up the Rack but Liz makes
the save, only to have the NWO goons make the save. The bell rings
like it’s a DQ but Hogan calls off the dogs. Luger puts Savage in a
quick Rack for a submission, even though the bell was ringing before
Luger even touched him. Hogan says he doesn’t care that Savage lost.
drops a cameraman on the floor as we head into the crowd for a chair
shot tot he back. They get back to ringside with Savage sending
Luger into various hard objects. They get back in and Luger no sells
a suplex to start his comeback. He loads up the Rack but Liz makes
the save, only to have the NWO goons make the save. The bell rings
like it’s a DQ but Hogan calls off the dogs. Luger puts Savage in a
quick Rack for a submission, even though the bell was ringing before
Luger even touched him. Hogan says he doesn’t care that Savage lost.
Rating:
F. There’s no other way to
describe this other than a failure. It was seven and a half minutes
of very dull “action” followed by a completely botched ending.
The comeback was idiotic as Luger just got up and was fine. There
was no big kickout or anything to scare the crowd like in a normal
comeback. Luger just popped up and went on offense before the
ending. Horrible match.
F. There’s no other way to
describe this other than a failure. It was seven and a half minutes
of very dull “action” followed by a completely botched ending.
The comeback was idiotic as Luger just got up and was fine. There
was no big kickout or anything to scare the crowd like in a normal
comeback. Luger just popped up and went on offense before the
ending. Horrible match.
Tag
Titles: Outsiders vs. Steiner Brothers
Titles: Outsiders vs. Steiner Brothers
The
Brothers are defending in match #847 of this feud. The NWO easily
wins the survey tonight. Hall starts against Rick with the latter
firing off Steiner Lines and right hands. An overhead belly to belly
puts him down and Nash is knocked to the floor as well. Scott
Steiner comes in for the signature pose….and turns on his brother,
FINALLY joining the NWO. Dusty sends DiBiase into the post but Hall
only gets two on Rick. Rick fights out of the Outsiders’ corner and
doesn’t seem to know what his brother did. The Outsider’s Edge his a
few seconds later to change the titles.
Brothers are defending in match #847 of this feud. The NWO easily
wins the survey tonight. Hall starts against Rick with the latter
firing off Steiner Lines and right hands. An overhead belly to belly
puts him down and Nash is knocked to the floor as well. Scott
Steiner comes in for the signature pose….and turns on his brother,
FINALLY joining the NWO. Dusty sends DiBiase into the post but Hall
only gets two on Rick. Rick fights out of the Outsiders’ corner and
doesn’t seem to know what his brother did. The Outsider’s Edge his a
few seconds later to change the titles.
Rating:
N/A. This was an angle instead
of a match. It had been a full six days since someone joined the NWO
so you can’t blame them for needing a turn here. This had been
building for a long time but it still felt shocking, especially given
how early in the match it was. It was probably for the best too as
the Steiners were long past their expiration date as a team.
N/A. This was an angle instead
of a match. It had been a full six days since someone joined the NWO
so you can’t blame them for needing a turn here. This had been
building for a long time but it still felt shocking, especially given
how early in the match it was. It was probably for the best too as
the Steiners were long past their expiration date as a team.
WCW
World Title: Sting vs. Hollywood Hogan
World Title: Sting vs. Hollywood Hogan
No
build to this or anything as Buffer starts his intro when the replay
ends. This is Hogan vs. Sting III with both guys having won a match.
The title is vacant due to the screwy nature of those matches so
this is the big blowoff to the feud. Sting charges to the ring and
is immediately knocked down by Hogan’s weightlifting belt. Hollywood
punches him down and chokes a lot before Sting is tied up in his own
coat. All Hogan for the first two minutes and we head to the floor.
build to this or anything as Buffer starts his intro when the replay
ends. This is Hogan vs. Sting III with both guys having won a match.
The title is vacant due to the screwy nature of those matches so
this is the big blowoff to the feud. Sting charges to the ring and
is immediately knocked down by Hogan’s weightlifting belt. Hollywood
punches him down and chokes a lot before Sting is tied up in his own
coat. All Hogan for the first two minutes and we head to the floor.
Hogan
pounds him against the barricade and they head into the aisle for
more chops from Hollywood. Sting is sent into the post and barricade
before we head back inside for a knuckle lock from Hogan. We’re over
four minutes into this and Sting has had absolutely no offense.
Sting powers up but Hogan kicks him in the gut to put him back down.
I’m still not counting that as offense. Hogan gets two off a corner
clothesline and drops some elbows but Sting pops up and fires off
right hands. That’s his first offense and it comes after six minutes
of Hogan dominance.
pounds him against the barricade and they head into the aisle for
more chops from Hollywood. Sting is sent into the post and barricade
before we head back inside for a knuckle lock from Hogan. We’re over
four minutes into this and Sting has had absolutely no offense.
Sting powers up but Hogan kicks him in the gut to put him back down.
I’m still not counting that as offense. Hogan gets two off a corner
clothesline and drops some elbows but Sting pops up and fires off
right hands. That’s his first offense and it comes after six minutes
of Hogan dominance.
Sting
fires off right hands in the corner and whips Hogan with the
weightlifting belt. Hogan tries to leave but Sting sends him into
the crowd for a few moments. Back at ringside and Sting misses the
Splash against the barricade to stop his momentum cold. Hogan gets
in a chair shot to the chest and heads back in to punch Sting even
more. The shots are no sold though and Sting hits a quick Stinger
Splash but Hogan is too close to the ropes for the Deathlock.
fires off right hands in the corner and whips Hogan with the
weightlifting belt. Hogan tries to leave but Sting sends him into
the crowd for a few moments. Back at ringside and Sting misses the
Splash against the barricade to stop his momentum cold. Hogan gets
in a chair shot to the chest and heads back in to punch Sting even
more. The shots are no sold though and Sting hits a quick Stinger
Splash but Hogan is too close to the ropes for the Deathlock.
Sting
tries another Stinger Splash but hits the referee in the process.
For some reason this knocks Sting out too so Hogan drops the leg.
Nick Patrick comes in to count a regular two count and Hogan is
livid. Patrick pulls Hogan off Sting when he punches too much and
the announcers immediately sing Patrick’s praises. A belly to back
suplex gets about five near falls for Hogan so he wins another test
of strength to keep his ego alive and well. We head outside again
and Sting sends Hogan face first into the barricade.
tries another Stinger Splash but hits the referee in the process.
For some reason this knocks Sting out too so Hogan drops the leg.
Nick Patrick comes in to count a regular two count and Hogan is
livid. Patrick pulls Hogan off Sting when he punches too much and
the announcers immediately sing Patrick’s praises. A belly to back
suplex gets about five near falls for Hogan so he wins another test
of strength to keep his ego alive and well. We head outside again
and Sting sends Hogan face first into the barricade.
Back
inside and Hogan hits Sting low to stop him AGAIN. Sting starts
Hulking Up and hits two Stinger Splashes followed by the Death Drop,
but Hogan kicks Patrick on the way down. END THIS THING ALREADY!
NWO goons come in but Savage slides in and hits Hogan with a can of
spraypaint, giving Sting the pin and the title. You know because we
can’t have the new world champion get the pin off his finisher or
something stupid like that.
inside and Hogan hits Sting low to stop him AGAIN. Sting starts
Hulking Up and hits two Stinger Splashes followed by the Death Drop,
but Hogan kicks Patrick on the way down. END THIS THING ALREADY!
NWO goons come in but Savage slides in and hits Hogan with a can of
spraypaint, giving Sting the pin and the title. You know because we
can’t have the new world champion get the pin off his finisher or
something stupid like that.
Rating:
D-. The only reason it doesn’t
fail is because it’s just slightly better than the Starrcade
disaster. Hogan dominated the match and was on offense for about
fourteen minutes out of sixteen and a half. Sting looks like a joke
and the focus is on Savage vs. Hogan instead of the new champion,
which would haunt the company for months to come. Absolutely
horrible match here but somehow it was better than the previous two.
D-. The only reason it doesn’t
fail is because it’s just slightly better than the Starrcade
disaster. Hogan dominated the match and was on offense for about
fourteen minutes out of sixteen and a half. Sting looks like a joke
and the focus is on Savage vs. Hogan instead of the new champion,
which would haunt the company for months to come. Absolutely
horrible match here but somehow it was better than the previous two.
Sting
spraypaints Hogan and the belt, two months and far too much wackiness
after he should have.
spraypaints Hogan and the belt, two months and far too much wackiness
after he should have.
Overall
Rating: C+. This is a hard one
to grade as the main events all suck but the rest of the card is
pretty awesome stuff. You can really see the difference between the
two parts of the card and the hope that so many fans had for this
company is easy to understand. Sting FINALLY winning the title is a
good thing but it’s two months too late at this point. The first two
hours of this show are worth seeing but be ready to watch something
else once Savage vs. Luger starts.
Rating: C+. This is a hard one
to grade as the main events all suck but the rest of the card is
pretty awesome stuff. You can really see the difference between the
two parts of the card and the hope that so many fans had for this
company is easy to understand. Sting FINALLY winning the title is a
good thing but it’s two months too late at this point. The first two
hours of this show are worth seeing but be ready to watch something
else once Savage vs. Luger starts.
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