Bored 0 Report post Posted July 27, 2003 July 29, 1996 Jim Duggan def. Mike Enos Randy Savage, Sting, & Lex Luger NC Ric Flair, Chris Benoit, & Steve McMichael The Steiner Brothers def. High Voltage Eddy Guerrero def. Big Bubba The Giant def. Greg Valentine; WCW Title Match July 28, 1997 Ric Flair & Curt Hennig def. Buff Bagwell & Scott Norton Ultimo Dragon def. Prince Iaukea; TV Title Match Chris Benoit & Steve McMichael def. The Texas Hangmen Alex Wright def. Chris Jericho to win the Cruiserweight Title Syxx def. Diamond Dallas Page Dean Malenko def. Hector Guerrero The Giant def. The Great Muta Konnan def. La Parka Scott Steiner def. Randy Savage by DQ July 27, 1998 Jim Duggan def. The Barbarian Scott Norton def. Jim Neidhart Chris Jericho def. Dean Malenko by DQ Curt Hennig def. Steve McMichael Scott Hall def. Sting by count out Goldberg def. Brian Adams; WCW Title Match Diamond Dallas Page def. Hollywood Hogan by DQ August 2, 1999 Harlem Heat def. Bam Bam Bigelow & Kanyon The Cat def. Lenny Disco Inferno def. Evan Karagias Dean Malenko & Shane Douglas def. Hugh Morrus & Jerry Flynn Perry Saturn def. Curt Hennig by DQ Chris Benoit def. Diamond Dallas Page Vampiro def. Eddy Guerrero Sid Vicious & Rick Steiner def. Goldberg & Sting by DQ July 31, 2000 Big Vito def. Buff Bagwell Kwee Wee def. The Artist Lance Storm def. Lt. Loco to win the Cruiserweight Title Sting def. Jeff Jarrett Kronic def. Mark Jindrak & Sean O’Haire and Vampiro & The Great Muta (pinned) in a three-way match for the Tag Titles The Franchise def. Billy Kidman in a Viagra on a Pole Match Miss Hancock def. Maj. Gunns in a hardcore match Scott Steiner def. Kevin Nash in a Straitjacket Match Booker T def. Sting; WCW Title Match Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Boo_Bradley Report post Posted July 28, 2003 You should start pasting these head to head with the RAW results, just as a comparison of match quality. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Boo_Bradley Report post Posted July 29, 2003 Scott Steiner def. Kevin Nash in a Straitjacket Match The Giant def. The Great Muta *Hint Hint* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Adam 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2003 Chris Jericho def. Dean Malenko by DQ Ah, the good old days of Jericho Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bored 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2003 Scott Steiner def. Kevin Nash in a Straitjacket Match The Giant def. The Great Muta Giant/Muta recap by G.P. Ryan on the RSPW messge boards, Nash/Steiner recap by CRZ (slashwrestling.com): The Giant vs. The Great Muta Randy Savage (w/Liz) chimes in from the crowd, saying he'll take care of Giant blah blah. While Muta and Giant circle each other, the NWO (Wolfpack) music plays and Eric Bischoff comes out. Bischoff ejects all of the announcers except Tony. Muta puts on an armbar for first contact more than minute in, Giant shoves him away. I'm guessing here that Bischoff is trying to make like Joey Styles with the rapid-fire play-by-play. Giant comes back with a forearm in the corner that sends Muta outside to regroup. Eric says Savage will have his way with Giant. Eric says he missed Tony. Giant delivers some forearms, and Muta goes outside again. Muta does some stuff, and runs the ropes into a boot to the head, and he rolls out and crawls under the ring and out the other side. Two dropkicks aren't sold much, Giant misses a clothesline and gets dropkicked in the knee. Muta covers for 2, and gets tossed off. Eric asks Tony if he and J.J. are on the same diet plan. Muta hits a chop from the top, and when he goes for it again, Giant grabs him by the throat when he lands. Giant blocks the mist and hits the Choke Slam. WINNER: The Giant, at 5:58 1/2* -- 3/4* WHITE THUNDER (with Midajah) v. KEVIN NASH in a straitjacket match - well, at least by doing play-by-play for THIS match, it's just LIKE I'm extending my string of not doing play-by-play - yuk yuk yuk. "Cut the music! Bill Goldberg and Kevin Nash - I'm gonna tell you the difference between me and you two guys. See at New Blood Risin', the highlight of your night will be beatin' the hell out of each other. The highlight of MY night is when I leave the show because I never go home alone, because I'm (hung like Holmes), and that's why all my freaks know there's nothing finer than doin' the six(tyniner) with Scott Steiner." Sure, NOW they cut to a Gordon Solie sign. No ref for this match, no opening bell - we'll just guess. Nash with a knee, right, into the ropes, sidewalk slam, leg hooked - no, see, there's no ref. Nash brushes his hair back, right, brush hair back, knee, knee, knee, brush hair back, right, brush hair back, elbow, brush hair back, elbow, brush hair back - OH MAN!! HE'S FRAMING THE ELBOW!!!!!! Nash pulls his pants up and puts a foot on the neck. Midajah gets up on the apron and pulls Nash off by his hair. Steiner with an uppernut. Belly-to-belly suplex by Steiner. HE tries for a pin, 'cause he's stupid. OH BOY! Very special interview on Thunder with Vince Russo! It'll be Russotastic, you can damn well bet! And I'LL be here to make fun of it! Into the ropes, Steinerline, kiss the bicep, drop the elbow. Pushups for Steiner. Kick to the side. Kick. Kick. The pace has slowed to "deliberate." Steiner tosses Nash out of the ring - and follows. Nash put in the barricade. Nash put back in the ring. Standing on the neck. Steiner with words for the crowd. Steiner stomps. Nash put in the corner, kick, kick, kick, right, whip into the opposite corner, Nash puts up a boot, mounts him, right, right, right, right, right, brushes his hair back, and pulls up his pants. Into the ropes, big boot, brush hair back. Scoop - Steiner fighting it - into a bearhug, sorta - Nash walks over to the corner and drops him snake eyes style. Got him in a choke - Midajah back in the ring and with a chair - Scott Hall-style chokeslam, Midajah with the SOFTEST chairshot in the world. Nash turns around, brushes back his hair and grabs her. Brushing his hair back - TRUCKSTOP POWERBOMB!! Turning to Steiner - oh, but here comes RICK WOOF WOOF. Ah nuts. Forearm, forearm, right, right, into the ropes is reversed, big boot by Nash, brush hair back, going to powerbomb Rick but Scott has the chair - WHACK. Scott motions to Rick to get the straitjacket - then puts Nash in the Steiner Recliner. Rick puts Nash in the straitjacket while this is going on - hey, how's the Cat feel about this? Rick and Scott manage to figure out the buckles and secure Nash - then tie up the sleeves. Steiner almost goes out after somebody throwing trash at him. Somebody decides maybe Steiner's music should be played and we should cut this off. We'll cal that the end. (6:03) TRAINER DANNY YOUNG tries to check on Midajah but Steiner chases him out of the ring. We go to break... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bored 0 Report post Posted July 29, 2003 Chris Jericho def. Dean Malenko by DQ Ah, the good old days of Jericho CRZ recap: CHRIS MONDAY JERICHO v. DEAN MALENKO in a Never Again match - Jericho comes to the ring in a kimono - well, why the hell not? Dean powerwalks to the ring, uncharacteristically NOT adjusting his wristbands in the process. Jericho dropkicks Malenko as he enters the ring and we start off on the outside. Pounding, and barricade meeting, Malenko thrown back in, Jericho climbs to the rop but Malenko kicks him on the way down. Now it's Malenko with the punches. Whip into the ropes but Jericho holds on and Malenko hits the canvas. Rollup for 1, reversal. Tony tells us exciting Rodman/Malone highlights later tonight. Malenko punches away and now there's a whip to the corner. Jericho reverses and sits Malenko on the top turnbuckle. Dean shakes him off, Jericho flips. Supersunset flip by Malenko but Jericho is up and trying for the Liontamer. Tony's trying to differentiate between a Boston Crab and a Liontamer - gag. Dean grabs the bottom rope. Jericho springboard dropkicks Malenko off the apron to the floor. Jericho follows up with a plancha, and since nobody's talking, we can probably get away with an ad break. WCW will be in Beaumont, Baton Rouge, Alexandria, and Shreveport! WCW Road Wild is 8 August! And Travis Tritt will be there! 1, 2, no! Jericho is still in control, though. Knife-edge chop (woooo!). Malenko with a high knee to take over. Into the corner, whip, reverse, reverse, foot up, gobehind, reverse, Malenko with a release suplex. 1, 2, no. This is too damn fast for me - and that's how I like to watch it! Running lariat by Malenko. Suplex - no, Jericho reverses into an inverted suplex. Lionsault! Jericho rolls him over but only gets 2. Jericho attempts a suplex, reverse, elbow, reverse, counter, Malenko with a double underhook into a (not) powerbomb. Texas cloverleaf attempt is on - yes it is! Jericho grabs the rope. Malenko with a bodyslam and he's climbing the ropes. Jericho runs the rope and crotches Malnko. Superplex attempt is countered with - well Tenay called it a DDT but it looked more like a faceslam. 1, 2, Jericho grabs the bottom rope just in time. Jericho rolls to the outside - and we see him putting on some knux. As Jericho walks in, Dean is stomping a mudhole into him - twice Malenko pushes away referee "Blind" Shooter Curtis, the second time poking him in the eyes. Malenko turns to the ref and Jericho winds up. Malenko ducks and hits a belly-to-back suplex - and Jericho drops the knux. Dean is happy to put them on his own fist and LEVEL Jericho. Of course, now Curtis sees the international object and disqualifies Malenko (9:21) - so the story goes, Malenko will not get another chance at Jericho again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites