alfdogg 0 Report post Posted November 23, 2004 The PPV in question is New Blood Rising. It was in 2000, July. I think it was August, actually. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fökai 0 Report post Posted November 23, 2004 Steinerline was horrible. Does anyone have the lyrics to that song? "Steinerized" First verse (0:34) Here's a story of two brothers, Rick and Scott They're doing your jobs and they're always on top But they're hard to time on their ability They'll hit you so bad, they'll knock you to your knees Chorus They'll take on all comers, no matter the size There won't be any questions when you get Steinerized (4 times) Second Verse (1:09) Early in high school it was easy to see Next stop Michigan University Hey, they've been wrestling all over America Liked it so much that went back and did it again Chorus They'll take on all comers, no matter the size There won't be any questions when you get Steinerized (9 times) Guitar Solo (1:57) Third Verse (2:24) So now through the amateurs and even the pros All around the world, everybody knows If you think you're jacked and you're better than the others Get your attitude adjusted when you meet the Steiner Brothers Chorus They'll take on all comers, no matter the size There won't be any questions when you get Steinerized (4 times) Fourth Verse (2:59) Bay City, Michigan that's where their from Reaching for your dream now they're A number one Steinerline, Franken-stein, top rope DDT Whatever they hit you with you'll get the 1-2-3 Chorus They'll take on all comers, no matter the size There won't be any questions when you get Steinerized (8 times) Yeah! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MikeSC Report post Posted November 23, 2004 The PPV in question is New Blood Rising. It was in 2000, July. I think it was August, actually. It was August. BATB was in July. -=Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Placebo Effect 0 Report post Posted November 23, 2004 Was Lenny Lane supposed to join MIA? I seem to remember in 2000 he was carrying around a "USE ME" sign. I figured it was a natural fit that he would join the MIA but he disppeared again. Any explanation on what went on? Thanks. It was a really awkward and quick angle that went absolutely nowhere. For a week or two, Lenny was in the crowd with the USE ME sign. Ernest Miller, angry at Lenny for disturbing his shows, decided to give him one shot to get back into WCW. The only way to get his spot back, though, was to defeat The Wall in a Tables Match. If I remember correctly, this was also the backstage promo where Miller did the quite funny "snatch the pebble out of my hand" speech. That Thunder, Lenny went over The Wall in a Tables Match in less than three minutes when The Wall "accidentally" fell backwards off the apron, putting himself through a table and giving Lenny his job back. Later in the night they cut to what was either Lenny and Rection, or Lenny and The Wall. They shook hands, and the MIA member said, "Buddy system." If I remember correctly, Lane was never seen again after that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cmpunk04 0 Report post Posted November 23, 2004 How many gimmicks did WCW give Van Hammer? I remember the Heavy Metal, Flock member, the Hippy, Biker and MIA member. Was the hippy gimmick supposed to be some stoner thing? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlaskanHero 0 Report post Posted November 23, 2004 I have some questions for all of you. What was the name of Benoit's last PPV in WCW (when he won the title) and what was the card and what year was it held in? During the match with Benoit and Sid for the WCW title (Benoit's last match in WCW), a whole bunch of the guys from the back came out and watched the match happen. Was there some sort of plan or reason for them to be out there or was it just unexplainable WCW booking? I should probably remember that PPV since I was there live, but outside of remembering that Benoit won, Booker T being there and the Mamalukes having a match, I can't really remember the event. Hell, I only remember the Mamalukes because I really liked their entrance music. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
USC Wuz Robbed! 0 Report post Posted November 23, 2004 I have some questions for all of you. What was the name of Benoit's last PPV in WCW (when he won the title) and what was the card and what year was it held in? During the match with Benoit and Sid for the WCW title (Benoit's last match in WCW), a whole bunch of the guys from the back came out and watched the match happen. Was there some sort of plan or reason for them to be out there or was it just unexplainable WCW booking? I should probably remember that PPV since I was there live, but outside of remembering that Benoit won, Booker T being there and the Mamalukes having a match, I can't really remember the event. Hell, I only remember the Mamalukes because I really liked their entrance music. Souled Out 2000. I assumed they just wanted to watch Benoit's last match live. Considering he won the title. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Ice Classic V.2 Report post Posted November 23, 2004 "What was the name of Benoit's last PPV in WCW (when he won the title) and what was the card and what year was it held in?" Souled Out 2000 Card -Kidman vs Dean Malenko - Vampiro vs Crowbar and David Flair -Mamalukes vs. The Harris Brothers -Oklahoma vs. Madusa -Brian Knobbs vs. Norman Smiley vs. Meng vs. Fit Finley -Booker T vs. Stevie Ray -Tank Abbot vs. Jerry Flynn -Buff Bagwell vs. DDP -The Wall vs. Kidman -Kevin Nash vs. Terry Funk -Chris Benoit vs Sid Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UseTheSledgehammerUh 0 Report post Posted November 23, 2004 The "Death of Lex Luger" vignette at the funeral home (which allowed Lex to be "reborn" as simply 'The Total Package' after the commercial break) cost WCW $1900 to film. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeDirt 0 Report post Posted November 24, 2004 Found this in an old Alex Marvez column from 1996, and it was so weird I decided to put it here: ""Blood Runs Cold" will be a trio of Ninjas in the style of Mortal Kombat. One of the three will be former WWF star Adam Bomb." Bryan Clarke as a ninja? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cmpunk04 0 Report post Posted November 24, 2004 The trio must have been Wrath, Mortis and Glacier. Clarke was a kind of ninja character when he first came in as Wrath. He used to wear the huge helmet and carry the massive staff. He used a few martial arts moves as well. Interesting fact: Wrath and Mortis hold a pinfall win over the Faces Of Fear at Fall Brawl 97. Not many teams would go over Meng and Barbarian at the time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MillenniumMan831 0 Report post Posted November 24, 2004 Why didn't WCW commercially release MANY of their ppvs? SuperBrawl IV, Souled Out 1997/1998, Fall Brawl 1997, & Spring Stampede 1998 just to name a few. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Placebo Effect 0 Report post Posted November 24, 2004 During the match with Benoit and Sid for the WCW title (Benoit's last match in WCW), a whole bunch of the guys from the back came out and watched the match happen. Was there some sort of plan or reason for them to be out there or was it just unexplainable WCW booking? They just stole it from ECW where all the wrestlers would come out and watch a momentous match because it was so important. WCW kind of lowered the standard. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeDirt 0 Report post Posted November 24, 2004 Anyone else remember Mike Tenay doing an interview with Midajah, and just being a prick to her, basically calling her a whore, doing a semi heel turn...what was up with that? Just another angle they dropped quickly? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UseTheSledgehammerUh 0 Report post Posted November 24, 2004 JoeDirt, someone asked that a while back in a thread and I provided *every single* Mike Tenay "heel" interview (even when talking to heels)...track it down, good stuff, in a WCW thread. Heel Tenay was gold. "How many has it been, Stacy? 2? 5? Can we even count on one hand?" (in reference to Stacy not knowing the father of her baby...) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeDirt 0 Report post Posted November 24, 2004 ***From the July 12, 2000 Thunder*** Mike Tenay sits down with Scott Steiner (with Midajah). Steiner likes not having friends, hates Hall & Nash, and yells at Tenay for calling the "Frankensteiner" a hurancanrana. Tenay says he uses that term to get the Mexican stars over. Steiner threatens Tenay. Tenay asks Steiner about his childhood leading to his recent "angry" streak. Steiner snaps and starts choking Tenay. Steiner gets up and commands Midajah to stop tending to Tenay and the segment is over. ***From the July 19, 2000 Thunder*** Bobby Heenan makes fun of Tenay, as Tenay says he "saw his life flash before him" last week. Tenay acts like a HEEL in a promo with Midajah on... *** The August 23rd edition of Thunder*** Midajah lays in bed with a neckbrace on. She wants to wrestle, not take her clothes off for Playboy. Tenay says "C'mon! I've heard this all before. Right...I am woman. Hear me roar." Midajah mentions how when Steiner attacked Tenay, it was SHE that came to help him. Tenay says she probably only did it to stop him from getting fined more. She says the interview is over...Tenay says "Good luck...you'll need it." She calls Tenay a jerk. =================== Heel interview segment #2 is from... ***September 6, 2000 edition of Thunder*** Tenay interviews David Flair & Miss Hancock about their upcoming wedding. Both of their families will be on Nitro for the wedding on Monday. Tenay yells at Hancock and calls her a golddigger because she went through David's pant pockets to find her engagement ring. tenay takes a snotty attitude with Hancock's defensive statements. Tenay finishes the segment by "giving you six months...if you're lucky". And then...Tenay goes heel on RIC FLAIR of all people... ***September 13, 2000 edition of Thunder*** Tenay interviews Ric Flair, who Russo had removed from his son's wedding on Nitro (the wedding ended when Stacy left the arena after revealing her baby wasn't David's.) Tenay was curious why Flair was even being interviewed for TV when he was retired. Tenay says he respects Flair then instantly asked if Ric is the father of his son's fiance's baby. Flair gets an angry look and says that Tenay is one of Russo's puppets, and asks bullshit questions. Flair leaves. Here goes Tenay again... ***September 20, 2000 Thunder*** Tenay interviews Stacy Kiebler. Stacy says she loves David. Tenay laughs and says Stacy had slept around with nearly the entire roster. "Can we count them on one hand...or two?" She says there was only one other. He asks how she could sleep around when she was engaged. Tenay looks into the camera... "BOY, SHE'LL MAKE A GREAT MOTHER." Haha. On the ***October 4, 2000 Thunder*** Mike Tenay interviews Misfits in Action. He pisses General Rection off by calling him "Mike Demotta". On the October 25, edition of Thunder, Mike Tenay, doing commentary, made a bitter comment about not going on the recent Nitro/Thunder trip to Australia the week before. Found the thread. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeDirt 0 Report post Posted November 24, 2004 Stacey, at your request I've brought the WCW camera crew here to let you offer up an explanation for your actions. We've all seen it recently on Nitro when you left your fiancee David Flair at the altar, and then you proceeded to drop the bombshell that David was not the father of your yet to be born child. Stacey, this is your chance to talk to the world and to David. David, I just wanna say I am so sorry. The last couple days, you know, I've been sittin' around just thinking about all the good times that we've had - and it was just a mistake, and I - I just - I love you, and I hope that you wanna forgive me, and work things out-- Wait wait a minute. You love him and you're asking him for forgiveness? This is the same person that you've slept around on, obviously. And Stacey, we've seen you on WCW TV dressed in the shortest miniskirt that I've ever seen. The way that you provocatively climb into the ring and dance...hell, you even come down to the broadcast position and climb up on the broadcast table while we're trying to announce a match. You know, if it wasn't for the fact that I'm a married man and that I have some morals, I probably would have taken a shot. Stacey, we need to know who the father is. Is the father Ric Flair? You know, I asked Ric and he didn't deny it. ... Stacey, how many have there been? Can we count 'em on one hand? Two hands? What's the over/under, Stacy? It was just one! It was just one, that's all. Well, Stacey, I apologise if maybe the question got a little out of hand there. But it was just one? It was only one? Who was that one? You know, Mike, it's - it's really none of your business. Who are you trying to protect here, Stacey? What kind of an individual would impregnate an innocent twenty year old like yourself that was headed to the wedding altar with David Flair? It's not like that-- *Who's* not like that, Stacey? Stacey, I see you're starting to show a little bit. I guess you've probably taken yourself out of the WCW swimsuit competition next Monday on Nitro when we crown a Miss WCW. I guess the upside for you, though, is you're probably going to be the most popular person in your Lamaze class - even if you're there all alone. Mike, it's not my fault. I'm the victim here. You feel like you're the victim? No, there's two victims - David Flair and that unborn child. What you're feeling is guilt. (she walks off) Yeah, and - and save those tears for somebody who gives a damn. Boy, she's gonna make a terrific mother. From CRZ, posted in the same thread... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MikeSC Report post Posted November 24, 2004 Why didn't WCW commercially release MANY of their ppvs? SuperBrawl IV, Souled Out 1997/1998, Fall Brawl 1997, & Spring Stampede 1998 just to name a few. Because Time-Warner didn't care enough about WCW to give them wide-release. I think you actually COULD have gotten most --- if not all --- of them through WCW's web site, but T-W did very little to actually make the videos easily accessible. -=Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeDirt 0 Report post Posted November 25, 2004 What led to Dustin Rhodes leaving WCW and going to the WWF as Goldust in 1995? Wasn't he getting a big push since he was Dusty's son, or had that disappeared when Hogan came in? How did Savage debut in WCW? What was his first major feud? Why did Vader leave WCW? Was Bret Hart ever close to being the "third man" in the whole Bash at the Beach 96 deal, or was it always planned to be Hogan? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hunter's Torn Quad 0 Report post Posted November 25, 2004 What led to Dustin Rhodes leaving WCW and going to the WWF as Goldust in 1995? Wasn't he getting a big push since he was Dusty's son, or had that disappeared when Hogan came in? How did Savage debut in WCW? What was his first major feud? Why did Vader leave WCW? Was Bret Hart ever close to being the "third man" in the whole Bash at the Beach 96 deal, or was it always planned to be Hogan? Rhodes, and Blacktop Bully, were fired right after Uncensored 1995, for blading in their King Of The Road match. The agent in charge of the match, Mike Graham, who had okayed the blading, was fired too. Savage debuted on a live WCWSN doing a promo about Hogan, saying he was either going to shake his hand or punch him out. He left because he got into a fight with Paul Orndorff, and he and Eric Bischoff couldn't agree on a punishment, plus there were other forces who didn't want Vader in. Bret was the first choice for being the "third man", but it never really came close to happening. Then it was going to be Luger, but that was felt to be too obvious, so they went with Hogan. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lil' Bitch 0 Report post Posted November 25, 2004 How did Savage debut in WCW? The end of Starrcade 1994 The world title fiasco at BatB 2000, what was the story behind that? Work? Shoot? Worked shoot? And if so, what was the original plan? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hunter's Torn Quad 0 Report post Posted November 25, 2004 The world title fiasco at BatB 2000, what was the story behind that? Work? Shoot? Worked shoot? And if so, what was the original plan? Both. In the angle, the 'original plan' was for Hogan to destroy Jarrett, but Scott Steiner would interfere for the DQ. Later on, Booker T would face Jarrett and win the World Title. However, Hogan, 'played his creative control card', and demanded he beat Jarrett for the World Title. As part of the original angle, Russo would 'double cross' Hogan and have Jarrett lay down. Hogan would then walk out, and come back a few months down the line to feud with the then World Champion, in a Title v Title program. Russo, though, double crossed Hogan for real, with his speech, and Hogan never came back. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeDirt 0 Report post Posted November 25, 2004 The Booker/Hogan/Jarrett/Russo stuff is covered earlier in the thread. Apparently the original plan was a brand extension type idea with two world titles, one on Nitro, one on Thunder, that sort of thing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MikeSC Report post Posted November 25, 2004 How did Savage debut in WCW? The end of Starrcade 1994 The world title fiasco at BatB 2000, what was the story behind that? Work? Shoot? Worked shoot? And if so, what was the original plan? I think it was already discussed, but Hogan laying down for JJ was a work. Russo's speech was supposed to be a work but became a shoot. If memory serves, Bischoff and Hogan were supposed to eventually feud with Booker T in an old guard v new guard program. -=Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeDirt 0 Report post Posted November 25, 2004 I know Hogan had a lot of pull, but how the hell did he get Brutus Beefcake to main event Starrcade 94 with him? What was the angle leading up to that match? How long was HHH with WCW for? What caused Marc Mero to leave WCW? And why didn't WCW ever make use of Sable? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hunter's Torn Quad 0 Report post Posted November 25, 2004 I know Hogan had a lot of pull, but how the hell did he get Brutus Beefcake to main event Starrcade 94 with him? What was the angle leading up to that match? How long was HHH with WCW for? What caused Marc Mero to leave WCW? And why didn't WCW ever make use of Sable? He got it because he wanted it. Hogan pretty much did whatever he wanted to. The angle was Beefcake turned out to be the masked man who had attacked Hogan at the Clash in August, and was unmasked at HH in October. HHH was with WCW from early 1994 until January 1995. Mero left WCW because of an argument with Eric Bischoff over an appearance and over his angle with Kimberly Page. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Just John 0 Report post Posted November 25, 2004 I vaguely remember Harlem Heat getting back together in 99 or 2000. A) How did that come about? B) How long did it last? C) Did they do anything notable? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hunter's Torn Quad 0 Report post Posted November 25, 2004 I vaguely remember Harlem Heat getting back together in 99 or 2000. A) How did that come about? B) How long did it last? C) Did they do anything notable? I think that was Harlem Heat 2000, which consisted of Stevie Ray and TAFKA Ahmed Johnson. Johnson, aka Big T, was brought in by the guy who was Clarence Mason in the WWF. They lasted a few months, and did nothing of note, bar taking up air time, and, in Johson's case, a lot of space. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Placebo Effect 0 Report post Posted November 25, 2004 I vaguely remember Harlem Heat getting back together in 99 or 2000. A) How did that come about? B) How long did it last? C) Did they do anything notable? Yes, they did get back together pre-Russo. It was all together crap, and just featured them facing the West Texas Rednecks and the Dungeon of Doom fifty-seven times in a row. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeDirt 0 Report post Posted November 25, 2004 When the Hogan/Flair cage match was done at Havoc 94, was Flair planning to take some time off? Planning to retire? Why have a retirement match and then return a few months later dressed as a woman to attack Randy Savage? How many times did Nick Patrick go from heel to babyface to heel, etc? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites