Bored 0 Report post Posted October 26, 2003 October 29, 1998 Wrath def. Van Hammer Fit Finlay def. Alex Wright The Disciple def. Tough Tom Dean Malenko def. Eddy Guerrero by DQ Chris Jericho def. Disco Inferno; TV Title Match Kidman def. Chavo Guerrero Jr.; CW Title Match Ernest Miller def. Villano V Scott Hall def. Steve Armstrong The Giant def. Raven by DQ October 28, 1999 Juventud Guerrera NC Evan Karagias The Maestro def. Prince Iaukea Saturn & Dean Malenko def. Silver King & El Dandy Stevie Ray def. Vincent Eddy Guerrero, Konnan, & Kidman def. Steven Regal, Dave Taylor, & Chris Adams Lash LeRoux def. Chavo Guerrero Jr. Berlyn def. Jerry Flynn Buff Bagwell def. Scotty Riggs Chris Benoit def. Sid Vicious by DQ November 1, 2000 3 Count def. The Jung Dragons Elix Skipper def. Lt. Loco Konnan & Kidman def. Boogie Knights Sgt. A-Wall def. Meng Lance Storm def. Norman Smiley Bam Bam Bigelow def. Crowbar Sting & Mike Awesome def. Jeff Jarrett & Vampiro Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Frank The Tank Report post Posted October 27, 2003 October 29, 1998 Dean Malenko def. Eddy Guerrero by DQ November 1, 2000 3 Count def. The Jung Dragons These Sound pretty good. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bored 0 Report post Posted October 27, 2003 October 29, 1998 Dean Malenko def. Eddy Guerrero by DQ November 1, 2000 3 Count def. The Jung Dragons These Sound pretty good. It seems in late '98 absolutely no one was doing Thunder recaps so here's only the recap to the 2000 match by E.C. Ostermeyer: Three Count d. Jung Dragons (w/ Leia Meow), (Double-team "The Move" finisher by Helms & Moore on Jamie San/Karagias pin, 5:37) Footage narrated by Mike Tenay shows how Ms. Meow brought her own brand of "discipline" to the Jung Dragons. Poor Jamie San seems to bear the brunt of her "special attention." The match starts as a Pier Six brawl, with all six wrestlers careening around the ring. First out of the ring is Evan Karagias and Shannon Moore. Yang & Kaz Hayashi make sure they stay there with a double moonsault off the ring apron. In the ring, Jamie San and Helms are putting on a high-speed match of their own, that ends with a kneelift to Helms' gut, followed by Jamie San putting the boot in. Leia Meow's screeching at Jamie San to help his teammates at ringside, who are pinioning Karagias and Moore. Jamie San obliges with a leaping pescado from the top rope to the floor. Unfortunately, Karagias and Moore duck away, and he nails the pescado on his two teammates. Moore drags Yang out of the wreckage and tosses him back in the ring for Helms to play with. Helms does a quick cross-ring whip, then sets, and nails Yang with a reverse neckbreaker. Tag to Moore. Helms suplexes Yang, as Moore vaults the top rope and lands a senton across Yang's lower body. Boot to Yang's gut, followed by a cross-ring whip, but Yang reverses, hitting Moore with a stiff clothesline in the process. Yang tags Jamie San, who pummels Moore with four quick rights, and a scoopslam. Springboard senton leap from the middle rope misses, as Moore rolls out of the way. Standing clothesline attempt by Moore gets ducked by Jamie San, who follows up by punching Moore into the Wrong Part of Town, and tags Kaz Hayashi in the process. Hayashi enters the ring, as Jamie San sets the whip, but Moore reverses, then leap-frogs the rebounding Jamie San, who runs full-tilt into Kaz Hayashi, flattening him. Hayashi bounces back up, and gets a finger into Jamie San's face, only to get Moore's forearm right in the mouth. As Jamie San and the referee argue about who should be in the ring, Kaz whips Moore across the ring. Moore ducks the clothesline, rebounds off the far ropes and then hits what can only be described as a twin-axis 720 hurancanrana, going pole-to-pole, then around the equator of Kaz Hayashi, finally hooking Kaz to the mat. This, of course, dumbfounds the announce team, and we get a lot of blather about what that last move was called. Moore drags Kaz to his feet and tags in Karagias. Scoopslam by Moore, who then sets Kaz up for the "make-a-wish" move. Karagias, however, wants to do something less team-oriented, and waves Moore to the corner. Helms is pantomiming a "what the -?" move quite well. Karagias pummels Kaz in the near corner, then whips him across the ring, and sends Kaz face-first to the mat with a drop toe-hold. Karagias then walks up Kaz's back, and does some "moves for the ladies." Kaz leaps up, spins Karagias around, and chops him twice viciously across the throat. A cross-ring whip by Kaz gets reversed. Karagias sets for the back body drop, but Kaz holds onto the ring ropes, and kicks Karagias right on the chin. Roll-up into a small package, cover by Kaz, 1,2, Karagias kicks out. Evan's the first to his feet, and he clotheslines Kaz, then stomps him a couple of times for good measure. Cross-ring whip by Karagias into a scoopslam, but Evan decides to do some poses for the ladies, despite the hollers of his teammates to pin the guy already! A blatant choke by Karagias gets warned off by the referee. Moore and Helms, are hollering for a tag, but Karagias isn't finished just yet. Elbow drop from karagias, followed by a cross-ring whip. Kaz reverses, then sets up a wheelbarrow slam, only to have Karagias reverse it into a facebuster. More posing, and the freakin' ANNOUNCERS are hollering at Karagias to just PIN THE GUY ALREADY! Karagias goes over to Helms and Moore, asking them to just be patient. Helms won't be, and tags in with a slap to Karagias' shoulder and a Look. Helms starts stomping away on Kaz, as the referee's having trouble getting Karagias out of the ring. Helms with his OWN choke hold which the referee puts a stop to. Back body drop by Helms, but Kaz rolls through, and tries for a spinning heel kick. Helms ducks the kick, takes a swipe at Kaz, who ducks scoots back to his corner, and tags in Yang. Helms swings a roundhouse right at Yang's head. Yang ducks puts three stiff punches into Helms' gut, then nails him with a chokeslam. Moore jumps in to save Helms, only to get a blizzard of punches in bunches from Yang right in the breadbasket. Karagias leaps in, to face Yang in windmill-mode. Yang stops the windmill, and does a great Three Stooges eye-poke. Yang then poses in "crane" style.jamie San enters and corrals helms in the near corner, while Yang works over Shannon Moore across the ring. Helms shoves Jamie San off, but he leaps back in, and just avoids getting squashed by a Yang backflip. Jamie tries fo r a running clothesline on helms, but Helms ducks again, and Jamie San nails Yang with the clothesline. Moore goes over and stomps on Jamie San. Leia Meow, at ringside is screeching right in Jamie San's ear-hole, as Kaz Hayashi is tossed over the top rope by a Helms back body drop. Helms vaults over the top rope and hits Kaz with a sloppy-looking pescado. Cross-ring whip by Moore on Jamie San, but he holds on, and knee-lifts Jamie San right in the gut, doubling him over, then nailing jamie San face-first to the mat with his signature back of the neck legdrop. Helms and Moore spike Jamie San with "The Move", a double-team combination Samoan drop/neckbreaker. Karagias wades in, covers Jamie San, and gets the pin before Helms and Moore can do anything about it. This prompts a hot argument between the members of Three Count, which ends with Karagias getting "The Move" put on him as well. Three count (Two Count? Aw, heck...) heads back up the ramp, pleased withthemselves.. Whoops, looks like we've got trouble in both camps, as Leia Meow's in the ring, just tearing Jamie San a new one. Jamie San gets to his knees, only to get paintbrushed by Leia Meow. Oops, wrong move, darlin', as Jamie San's had enough abuse. Leia, incensed, makes to pull Jamie San's mask off. Jamie San roughly knocks her hand away, and gets clotheslined from behind by Yang. Kaz, who's been stomping on Evan Karagias all this time, then delivers a smashing kick to the side of Jamie San's head. Leia Meow then rips the mask off Jamie San's face to reveal... ...Jaime Howard, a wrestler familiar to you fans of the old "WCW Saturday Night" show. The Announcers are stunned that Jaime Howard, a Caucasian, should be part of an all-Asian team like the Jung Dragons. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HurriShane 0 Report post Posted October 27, 2003 Leia Meow then rips the mask off Jamie San's face to reveal... ...Jaime Howard, a wrestler familiar to you fans of the old "WCW Saturday Night" show. The Announcers are stunned that Jaime Howard, a Caucasian, should be part of an all-Asian team like the Jung Dragons. Jaime Howard = Jamie Noble, right? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bored 0 Report post Posted October 28, 2003 Leia Meow then rips the mask off Jamie San's face to reveal... ...Jaime Howard, a wrestler familiar to you fans of the old "WCW Saturday Night" show. The Announcers are stunned that Jaime Howard, a Caucasian, should be part of an all-Asian team like the Jung Dragons. Jaime Howard = Jamie Noble, right? Yes and he would go by Jamie Knoble after unmasking. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites