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1998 - no show

 

July 22, 1999

Van Hammer def. Kaz Hayashi

Miss Madness def. Brandi Alexander

Curt Hennig def. Chase Tatum

Rey Mysterio Jr. & Eddy Guerrero def. Juventud Guerrera & Psychosis

Rick Steiner def. Sick Boy; TV Title Match

Sid Vicious def. Lenny Lane & Lodi in a handicap match

Ric Flair def. Dean Malenko

 

July 26, 2000

Rey Mysterio Jr. & Juventud Guerrera def. Shane Helms & Shannon Moore

Elix Skipper def. The Artist

M.I. Smooth def. The Jung Dragons in a handicap match

Miss Hancock def. Major Gunns in an Arm Wrestling Match; Special Referee, David Flair

Vampiro & The Great Muta def. Mark Jindrak & Sean O’Haire

Kanyon NC Judy Bagwell

Lance Storm def. Big Vito

Jeff Jarrett def. Booker T in a Lights Out Bunkhouse Brawl Match

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Flair vs Dean sounds *** ish at least... recap?

Only ** according to Scott Keith:

 

Main event: Ric Flair v. Dean Malenko. Dean goes for the Cloverleaf

early off a drop toehold, but Flair makes the ropes and bails. Malenko

controls and gets the figure-four. We take a commercial break and

return with Malenko in control, but Flair's cheating turns the tide.

Malenko comes back, and Flair tries to walk out, but Benoit and Saturn

chase him back. The Triad attack, and DDP's interference allows Flair

to get a cheap rollup for the pin. Bleh. Flair is losing my respect by

the day. ** And now your WCW Plot Hole of the Week: How can the Triad

continue to defend the titles as a threesome if their sugar daddy

(Flair) is no longer in control of WCW?

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