Guest GreatOne Report post Posted October 26, 2004 WCW at the Spokane Arena Sept 97: the intermission was at 9:00, and then they flew through the rest of the show (which had Savage/DDP and Outsiders/Steiners) in about 45 mins. The next night, Nash tore a quad or fell through the ring or something like that, I don't remember which.............. WWE in San Diego June 2002 the week Austin left. It fucked up the entire card so we got HHH/Taker in a near exact preview of their shit KOTR match, a decent Eddie/Van Dam match, BROCK/BRADSHAW/HOSSERIFIC!!!!!, and in the who knew dept., John Cena (as the Prototype) vs Shelton Benjamin, and Victoria vs Lita or somebody. Of course three months later they had the Eddie/Edge ladder match Rey/Benoit/Angle Samckdown and I was pissed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stephen 0 Report post Posted October 28, 2004 A WWE House Show from April of 99. Got this from Cawthon's website WWF @ Vancouver, British Columbia - GM Place - April 16, 1999 Jackie defeated Ivory and Tori D-Lo Brown defeated Al Snow The Acolytes defeated DOA WWF Hardcore Champion Bob Holly defeated Val Venis Ken Shamrock defeated the Undertaker via disqualification Owen Hart & Jeff Jarrett defeated Billy Gunn & the Road Dogg and Edge & Christian WWF IC Champion the Godfather defeated Tiger Ali Singh Mankind defeated Goldust WWF Tag Team Champions X-Pac & Kane defeated Triple H & Test WWF World Champion Steve Austin & the Big Show defeated the Rock & the Big Bossman Honerable mention goes to Rock Bottom and New Blood Rising. There was also a raw in 2000 which had Kid Rock singing, the Eddie vs Angle and 6 man tag featuring jericho saved the show. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
natey2k4 0 Report post Posted October 28, 2004 It was the second show I ever attended back in 1989 (the first show had a great 20 minute match between Bret Hart & Curt Hennig). As a kid I enjoyed it, but I would despise this card today. Some No-Name Jobber beat Paul Roma clean. Honestly, this was pretty funny since Roma sucks. Bret Hart d. Bad News Brown in the best match on the card. The Bushwhackers d. The Bolsheviks Akeem The African Dream beat Hercules Jimmy Snuka beat Honky Tonk Man Rick Martel d. Brutus Beefcake via holding the ropes on an attempted Sunset Flip by Beefcake. MAIN EVENT STEEL CAGE MATCH: Dusty Rhodes beat Big Bossman Was it Jim Powers, that beat Paul Roma? Cuz I'm pretty sure they were fighting a lot back then, I know that Jim Powers beat Paul Roma with a rollup to the house show I seen in early 1990. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kahran Ramsus 0 Report post Posted October 28, 2004 No, it wasn't Powers. They were still technically part of the Young Stallions at this point, although Roma was soloing most of the time. It was some guy with shoulder length blond-hair and a goatee. It wasn't Widowmaker either. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SamoaRowe 0 Report post Posted October 28, 2004 I've been lucky as the shows I've been to have been decent-good. The most lackluster show I attended was probably the Smackdown! house show from the night after WrestleMania XX. WWE Champion Eddie Guerrero def Big Show Cruiserweight Champion Chavo Guerrero def Rey Mysterio, Ultimo Dragon, and Jamie Noble in an elimination match. Torrie Wilson def Nidia, Special Referee: Funaki WWE Tag Champs Rikishi and Scotty 2 Hotty def World's Greatest Tag Team, and the Basham Brothers United States Champion John Cena def Rhyno A.P.A. def Akio and Sakoda Tajiri def Shannon Moore Billy Gunn, Billy Kidman, and Paul London def Nunzio, Johnny Stamboli, and Chuck Palumbo Hardcore Holly def A-Train The show wasn't all that good, but I enjoyed myself and there was many amusing moments spread out across the night. One fan in the front row had a blast roasting all the heels and got to interact with most of them. Johnny Stamboli ripped up his sign that said "The FBI Like to Wack" and Big Show flipped him off for holding a sign "Push Big Show... Back into the Ocean!" The other side said "Hide the Food, it's Big Show!" Shelton Benjamin also made a remark on the microphone about how he stirred his mother's milk the previous night. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites