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  1. USPW American Wrestling Wednesday Week 2 March 2020 Preview Non-Title Match Jaime Quine (w/Jillian Jarvis) vs. Melody Comments: SECW Nationwide Champion Morgan 'The Man' Malone vs. 'Cool Hand' Casey Valentine Comments: 'The Iron Lady' Jillian Jarvis (w/Jaime Quine) vs. Pariah Comments: 'The Bronzed God' Zeus vs. 'The Amazing' Jacob Jett Comments: 'The Complete Package' Joss Thompson vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith Comments: 'The Talent' Trent Shaffer (w/Raven Robinson) vs. Jack Bruce Comments: Comments On Diary/Other Comments:
  2. Wednesday Week 1 March 2020 USPW American Wrestling Location: Clover Fields (Mid South) Attendance: 15,000 Overall Rating: 80 TV Viewers: 10,584,325 Main Event Set 15,000 fans are in attendance here in Clover Fields as USPW American Wrestling comes on the air on the Reverie network! The fans are on their feet as Running Wolf and Bulldozer Brandon Smith walk down to the ring together. Wolf and Smith step inside the ring as Wolf is given a microphone. Wolf says that he is thankful to the Bulldozer for watching his back last Saturday. He shows everyone what he means when we see a recap of what happened last Saturday. Rich Money defeated Running Wolf and then there was an attack that was thwarted by Bulldozer Brandon Smith. Wolf shakes hands with Smith and Smith says that he did it because he's sick and tired of Rich Money thinking he runs the show. Smith says that the fans here in attendance and watching around the world run the show. He says that they want to see someone other than Rich Money as the USPW World Champion. It could be him or it could be Running Wolf. Wolf says he just needs a clear one on one match with Rich Money and he will beat him. Before they can continue, music cues up to interrupt the two in the ring. Rich Money, Dusty Ducont and Elizabeth Cartier walk out from the back. The three of them step into the ring and Money sneers down at Running Wolf and Bulldozer Brandon Smith. Money tells Smith that he stuck his nose in where it doesn't belong. He says that Smith bulldozed a well-laid plan to get rid of this man from the front of the line. Money offers Smith a briefcase filled with money to lay Running Wolf out right now. Smith says that his services are not for sale. Money smirks and says that everybody has a price for Rich Money. Smith says that maybe he'll bulldoze over Dusty Ducont right now and take out Rich Money, finishing what he started last Saturday night. Dusty Ducont steps forward, getting into the face of the Bulldozer. To his credit, Smith doesn't back down from Ducont. The two men stare each other down before they are interrupted. Here comes Rick Law! The USPW authority figure steps out from the back and says to hold it right there. He says that there will be time enough for this type of action in our main event tonight. Law says that he is making a tag team match. On one side are Running Wolf and Bulldozer Brandon Smith. On the other side are USPW World Champion Rich Money and Dusty Ducont. Law says that this match will have a stipulation tied to it. He says that if either Running Wolf or Bulldozer Brandon Smith score a victory, that person will receive the USPW World title match at Liberty And Justice against Rich Money. He says that if they lose, then neither of them will receive the shot at the title. Bulldozer Brandon Smith and Dusty Ducont continue to stare at each other. Smith slowly smiles as Elizabeth Cartier steps in and pulls Ducont back. Ducont, Cartier and Money leave the ring. Wolf and Smith pose for the crowd. We go to a pre-recorded video. =74 Depths Of Hell We go to a video which seems to take place in the depths of hell. We see Tyson Baine seated upon a throne of skulls and bones. The Demon From The Deep leans back on the throne and says that someone has arrived in USPW that thinks he can usurp the throne of darkness from The Demon. Baine says to take a good look around. He says that this is his home of darkness. He says that Skull DeBones calls himself an avenging angel. Well, there are no angels in hell that can take his spot. Baine challenges DeBones to meet him in a match at Liberty And Justice. He says that he will make sure that DeBones understands his place in the hierarchy and that DeBones will rest in flames. Baine laughs deeply and darkly and we go to the ring. =77 Match #1 USPW National Title Match Jack Jackson defends vs. Grandmaster Phunk Our opening match features the USPW National Champion Jack Jackson taking on the veteran Grandmaster Phunk. We are shown a split-screen of what happened at Red, White And Blue when Jackson defended his title in a fatal fourway match. Jackson ended up picking up the victory and retaining the title. In this match, Phunk shows why he is a veteran of the ring as he places a few well-timed strikes on Jackson early on and nearly scores the victory. Jackson, though, is not above cheating and he does so during this match. He goes to the eyes and even hits a low blow on Phunk when the referee isn't looking. This leads to Jackson planting Phunk with the Implant DDT. Jackson motions with the 'Jack Jackson' and then makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Jack Jackson successfully defends the title in 8:19! Jack Jackson p. Grandmaster Phunk =50 Bend A Knee From the ring, we go to the backstage area where James Justice is shown icing his knee. The announcers talk about the six man tag match last Saturday where The Olympus Order defeated Justice, Jacob Jett and Julius Moor to earn a World Tag Team title shot at Liberty And Justice. Justice takes in a deep breath before standing up and being confronted by Zeus and Bad Intentions. Zeus brags about The Olympus Order winning last Saturday night and says that Justice is going to cost his friends the USPW World Tag Team titles. He says that Justice needs to learn to bend the knee to him because he is a wrestling god. Justice says he will not bend the knee but he will give Zeus a chance to prove himself in the ring tonight. Zeus laughs and agrees, motioning to Bad Intentions. Bash Street and Siale Valhalla step forward toward Justice. Zeus threatens to use them to force Justice to kneel right now. Before he can do that, though, the USPW World Tag Team Champions Julius Moor and Jacob Jett step up to protect Justice. Moor says that Bad Intentions earned their rematch but they are going to fall to the feet of Moor and Jett. Jett joins in, saying he is ready for a fight right now. Moor places a hand on his shoulder, holding him back and we go to the ring. =69 Match #2 Rajah vs. Turk Trenneman Our next match features the toned lightweight Rajah taking on one half of The Texas Express Turk Trenneman. Trenneman is without Ricky Dale Johnson in his corner as RDJ suffered an injury at Red, White And Blue that will keep him out for awhile. A USA chant fills the crowd as Trenneman dominates the match. The young wrestler from Dallas is off his game during this match but it doesn't stop him from keeping control against the veteran. Trenneman hits Rajah with the Spinebuster and makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Turk Trenneman picks up the win at 7:54! Turk Trenneman p. Rajah =52 My New Bodyguard We go to the backstage area where we see a couple of flashes. When the screen clears, we see Jaime Quine in the middle of a photoshoot with the USPW Women's title belt. We are shown a split-screen that shows some highlights of her match with Pariah at Red, White And Blue. Quine walks forward and flashes a big smile for the camera. She says that last Saturday night she proved that she is better than Pariah when Pariah was counted out of the ring. She says she's done with Pariah, but she has someone that she has decided to groom to be her eventual replacement. She brings out The Iron Lady Jillian Jarvis. Jarvis joins Quine and says she is going to make Quine's enemies tap out and that begins tonight in tag team action. She promised to protect Quine and watch her back as she is groomed to be at the top of the USPW Women's Division. Quine flashes that big smile and says they need to go to the ring. =62 Match #3 Jaime Quine and Jillian Jarvis vs. The Bombshells Our first hour main event is tag team action as Jaime Quine and Jillian Jarvis take on Amelia Fairchild and Sweet Dani Adams, the tag team known as The Bombshells. Adams and Fairchild actually show out during this match, much to the surprise of Quine and Jarvis. Adams, herself, shows a little more than Fairchild does during the match. This leads to Adams being in the ring a little more than Fairchild. Jarvis gets control ten minutes in and continues the advantage through the end of the match, throwing Adams with several suplexes before locking on the Lockdown Choke Sleeper. Adams is forced to tap out. Jaime Quine and Jillian Jarvis win at 11:48! Jaime Quine and Jillian Jarvis d. The Bombshells =65 Meet Me Next Week To end the first hour, we are taken backstage where Pariah is shown. She is looking a little worse for wear after what happened this past Saturday. Pariah is seen watching the monitor before she turns to the camera. She begins talking about this past Saturday and how Jaime Quine managed to escape with a victory. Pariah is not happy about that and points out that Quine never pinned her or forced her to submit. She says she is not surprised to see Jaime Quine and Jillian Jarvis together as they are cut from the same cloth. She challenges Jarvis to meet her in the ring next week. She says that when she beats Jarvis again next week, she is going to be looking to challenge Quine for the USPW Women's title belt again. Pariah says that Jarvis and Quine are both going to take part in Operation Lullabye when she knocks them out with the Tornado DDT and puts them both to sleep. Pariah poses before we head to the ring to start the second hour. =63 Talent Or Experience 'Judas' begins to play and the crowd gets on their feet as Jack Bruce comes out from the back. While he walks to the ring, we are shown highlights of his match with Steve Frehley from last Saturday. Bruce gets in the ring and tells everyone to welcome the Ayatollah of Rock and Roll-a! He talks about wrestling in his first USPW premium live event and defeating Steve Frehley. He says that The Dark Destroyer was left laid out in a pile of announce table and got his name crossed off the list. Bruce says that he is here and he wants to continue working on his list each and every week here. He says that he was told that there was no room for him to wrestle tonight. But there is an opening for next week. Bruce says he challenges any wrestler in the back to step in the ring against him and all the Bruceoholics out there in the crowd. Before Bruce can continue, music interrupts him. Here comes Trent Shaffer and Raven Robinson. The crowd boos the man known as The Talent as he walks down to the ring and steps inside. Shaffer says that he doesn't think they've been introduced. He says that his name is Trent Shaffer and he is the top talent in this and any promotion in the wrestling world. He says that he is sick and tired of waiting in line to get his shot and he wants to take this shot right here, right now. He is the front of the line and wants Jack Bruce next week on American Wrestling. Bruce offers a smile and says that he's been standing here listening to Trent Shaffer talk about his talent and he has just one thing to say to him. That is to please shut the hell up! Bruce says that he accepts the challenge for the main event next week here on the Reverie network and says it's the only way that Trent Shaffer gets into the main event. Bruce says that Shaffer just doesn't have the talent. Robinson steps up and slaps Bruce. This distracts Bruce and allows Shaffer to attack him from the side. Shaffer drops Bruce with the Heart Burn and then stands over him, telling him he'll see him next week. Trent Shaffer and Raven Robinson leave together as we go to a video. =96 Dirty White Boys This video begins with the sound of Sirius by the Alan Parson's Project. The music plays in the background as we are shown a dusty road. Tumbleweeds move across the road before the sound of motorcycles can be heard. The camera draws back further to show The Dirty White Boys on those motorcycles. A voiceover talks about the history of the Dirty White Boys and how they are former World Tag Team Champions. He says they are coming to USPW to show that they still have what it takes. The motorcycles drive forward and we see Grease Hogg and Lead Belly head off into the distance. We will see them coming soon to USPW. With that, we go to the ring. =46 Match #4 Steve Frehley vs. Regular Joe This match features a very angry Steve Frehley taking on Regular Joe. The match is dominated from the beginning by Frehley as he toys with Regular Joe both in the ring and out of the ring. Outside the ring, Frehley lifts Joe in a hanging vertical suplex position but then twists so he is facing the opposite way before simply throwing Joe across the ringside area like a rag doll, the Frehley Suplex Throw. The action returns to the ring where Frehley nearly tears Joe in half with the Dark Destroyer Spear. He's not done there, though. He lifts Joe on his shoulders and hits him with Frehley's Comet! Frehley makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Steve Frehley wins at 6:53! Steve Frehley p. Regular Joe =77 Match Set For Liberty And Justice We go to the backstage area where we see Rick Law sitting behind a desk in his office. Law says he hopes that everyone has been enjoying the show so far. He makes the Trent Shaffer versus Jack Bruce match official for next week on American Wrestling. Then, he announces that there will be a ten man battle royal at Liberty And Justice. He says that the winner of that match will receive a future National title match. The door suddenly opens and in walks Joss Thompson. The man known as The Complete Package steps in and says he heard what Law said about the battle royal and he wants in. Thompson reminds him that he is a former USPW World Champion and wants to return to his winning ways. Law says that Thompson will be in the battle royal against nine other wrestlers. Thompson says they will all fall to The Complete Package. He poses and Law sends us to the ring. =71 Match #5 Zeus vs. James Justice This match was set up earlier tonight as Zeus steps in the ring with James Justice. A 'Dude' chant picks up early and often through this contest. The crowd is solidly in the corner of Justice as he makes his return to wrestling on American Wrestling. The match is a decent and back and forth contest as both men try to pick up early wins and then settle in with Zeus in control. Zeus works on the back of Justice as a set up for either the Thunder Bolt or the Olympian Clutch. Zeus goes for the Olympian Clutch but Justice manages to get to the ropes before he can get it settled in. Zeus argues with the referee, setting up a comeback for Justice. When Zeus turns back to Justice, Justice throws punches, working his way to his feet. The crowd chants 'Dude' with every single punch he lands. Justice gets the advantage, hitting Zeus with a hanging vertical suplex and then bouncing off the ropes. He ssssttttaaaallllllllssss -- Dude Knee Drop! The crowd cheers as Justice waits for Zeus to get to his feet. Zeus staggers around before being grabbed by Justice -- Liberation Slam! Justice makes the cover: One...Two...Three! James Justice wins at 12:12! James Justice p. Zeus =68 New Tag Team We go to the backstage area where we see Enygma and Roger Cage in the middle of a discussion. Enygma says he's not happy with the way that things went at Red, White And Blue. However, he could not help but notice the chemistry that the two of them have together when they are teaming up. Cage agrees and says it's like they're in each other's mind. Cage asks Enygma what he's thinking. Enygma says he thinks that the two of them together could be the future USPW World Tag Team Champions. Cage agrees and says they should team up together. The two men shake hands and promise to win the belts by the end of the year together. With that, we go to the ring for our main event. =60 Match #6 Rich Money and Dusty Ducont (w/Elizabeth Cartier) vs. Running Wolf and Bulldozer Brandon Smith It's main event time and what a big stipulation we have on this match. Will Running Wolf or Bulldozer Brandon Smith earn a USPW World title match at Liberty And Justice? Elizabeth Cartier escorts Rich Money and Dusty Ducont down to the ring and gives them tips from ringside before the bell. The match spills outside the ring early on in the bout, giving Money and Ducont the advantage. Money sets Wolf up in front of the ring post and then charges with a big boot but Wolf moves and Money ends up kicking the ring post. He grabs his foot in obvious pain, having suffered a broken toe. The action returns inside the ring and Dusty Ducont is the main player during the match for his side. Running Wolf and Bulldozer Brandon Smith tag themselves in several times as each is trying to get the win and the USPW World title match. The 6'8, 380 pound Ducont gets the advantage with Wolf in the ring. He is brought into the corner of Money and Ducont where they double team him with Money obviously suffering through this match. Money hits Wolf with the Bank Roll, a side belly-to-belly suplex and then heads to the top turnbuckle. He has a hard time balancing, so he takes some time up there. Money leaps with the Dollars From Heaven frog splash but Wolf rolls out of the way. Both men lay on the mat as the referee begins the count. Referee Robbie Sanchez nearly counts both Rich Money and Running Wolf out before Wolf gets to his corner and tags in Bulldozer Brandon Smith. Smith rushes in as Money tags in Dusty Ducont. Smith meets Ducont in the middle of the ring and the two begin brawling. The fighter from Minnesota hits Ducont with an exploder suplex. Smith gets the crowd involved and then grabs Ducont. He Irish whips him into the turnbuckle and then follows in with an avalanche. Smith grabs Ducont but Ducont rakes him in the face. Ducont staggers back and tags in Rich Money. Money comes in, but is hit with a clothesline by the Bulldozer! Smith picks up Money and sets him up for the Tombstone Piledriver! Money struggles, making Smith stagger backward. With Smith near his corner, Running Wolf tags himself in. Smith hits the Tombstone Piledriver and Running Wolf climbs in. He grabs Smith and throws him at Dusty Ducont, sending both of them sprawling to the outside of the ring. Wolf picks up Money and hits the Wolf Tamer! Wolf makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Running Wolf and Bulldozer Brandon Smith win at 14:59! Running Wolf and Bulldozer Brandon Smith p. Rich Money and Dusty Ducont =71 Post-Match Surprise The match is over and Running Wolf and Bulldozer Brandon Smith have picked up the win! Running Wolf has secured a pinfall victory over Rich Money and a match at Liberty And Justice for the USPW World title. Wolf rises up and lifts up his arms in victory. Outside the ring, Dusty Ducont and Bulldozer Brandon Smith are brawling. Elizabeth Cartier enters the ring and slaps Wolf across the face. She yells at him about taking a victory away from her employer. Outside the ring, Ducont runs Smith into the ring post and then enters the ring, attacking Wolf from behind with a double sledge to the back. Ducont turns Wolf but Wolf hits some chops to the chest of Ducont! Wolf has the crowd behind him as he fights with the larger Ducont. At 6'6" and 290 pounds, Wolf is not used to a lot of people being bigger than he is. The crowd lifts on their feet as someone comes running in from the back. What is Alicia Strong doing here? Strong slides in the ring and checks on Rich Money, helping him up behind Running Wolf. Strong hits Wolf with a low blow as the crowd boos loudly. Bulldozer Brandon Smith slides back in the ring and tries to help Wolf but he suffers from a low blow from Strong, as well. Money smiles and motions to Elizabeth Cartier. Cartier leaves the ring and grabs the briefcase of money. She slides in and hands it over to Alicia Strong! The crowd is shocked as Strong raises the briefcase that both Wolf and Smith had previously declined. Rich Money climbs to the top turnbuckle and hits both Running Wolf and Bulldozer Brandon Smith with the Dollars From Heaven! Rich Money, Dusty Ducont, Elizabeth Cartier and Alicia Strong stand side by side with their arms raised as the show comes to an end. We'll see you on the Reverie network next week where Jack Bruce goes one on one with Trent Shaffer. It looks like Alicia Strong has sold her soul to the devil here. Maybe we'll get answers next week. See you there! =87
  3. TCW The War To Settle The Score Sunday Week 4 February 2020 Location: The Nebraska Bowl (Mid West) Attendance: 45,787 Overall Rating: 80 PPV Buyrate: 1.38 --- T-Bone Bright defeated Chris Flynn...72 Edd Stone defeated Marc Speed...79 Titan defeated Dazzling Dave Diamond in a Dog Collar match...70 Troy Tornado defeated Human Arsenal...63 Tana The Mighty defeated Killer Shark...69 Sammy Bach defeated Eddie Peak...78 Joshua Taylor defeated Freddy Huggins by DQ...90 Wolf Hawkins defeated Aaron Andrews for the TCW World Heavyweight title...90 TCW Presents Total Wrestling Tuesday Week 1 March 2020 Location: Louisiana Auditorium (South East) Attendance: 7,931 Overall Rating: 70 TV Rating: 2.79 --- ANGLE: Aaron Andrews and Wolf Hawkins had to be separated after getting into a brawl...69 Edd Stone defeated Yuri Yoshihara...59 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Dazzling Dave Diamond...65 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Laura Catherine Huggins...64 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Edd Stone...57 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Tana The Mighty...64 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Human Arsenal...62 Marc Speed defeated Flying Jimmy Foxx...73 Sammy Bach defeated Nick Booth...74 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Eddie Chandler...57 Killer Shark defeated Bart Biggins...67 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Vita...53 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Matt Hocking...50 ANGLE: Bart Biggins attacked Killer Shark...52 Titan defeated Benny Benson...74 ANGLE: Benny Benson attacked Titan...61 Troy Tornado, Freddy Huggins & Jay Chord defeated Dazzling Dave Diamond & Mighty Meaty by DQ...77 Joshua Taylor & Aaron Andrews defeated The New Wave...82 SWF Supreme TV Tuesday Week 1 March 2020 Location: The Theatre Of Dreams (North West) Attendance: 7,338 Overall Rating: 80 TV Rating: 2.83 --- ANGLE: Des Davids attacked Randy Unleashed backstage...65 ANGLE: Rocky Golden called out Scythe...72 Hawaiian Crush defeated Pain Alliance...70 Remo defeated Chill...76 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Brandon James...71 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Lenny Brown...64 Paul Huntingdon defeated Ranger in a Cage match...73 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Angry Gilmore...67 ANGLE: An interview with Atom Smasher...64 ANGLE: An interview with Emma Chase...81 Subversion (Joey Morgan, Rocky Golden & Angry Gilmore) defeated Mainstream Hernandez & Team Murder(John Greed and Spencer Spade)...81 The Crippler defeated ZWB...78 Rogue & Atom Smasher defeated The Awesomeness...83 Hollywood Bret Starr defeated Mikey Lau in a Ladder match...81
  4. Hey KyTeran, Thanks for the predictions and the comments. Glad you're enjoying the Jack Jackson run. He is definitely, as I think I've said before, one of the wrestlers that I am having the most fun writing for. Hey Charasmatic Enigma, Thanks for the predictions and comments! Rajah actually isn't a new signing. He begins the game with USPW as a member of The Business. I ended that stable right before Stars, Stripes And Slams and Rajah hasn't really done anything since then. So I can definitely understand why you might think he's a new signing. Hey Temes1066, Thanks for the predictions and comments! Honestly, in most of my diaries, I choose a wrestler that I don't think has gotten a huge push by diary writers or just in the game in general and try to push him to the moon. Jackson has definitely been one of those moments.
  5. WCW Saturday Night Saturday Week 2 November 1995 Preview The Triple Threat ('The Franchise' Shane Douglas and The Eliminators) vs. Cobra and The Armstrong Boys Comments: The Studd Stable (w/Col. Robert Parker) vs. The Rock 'N' Roll Express Comments: Semifinals Of Number One Contender Tag Team Tournament The Funks vs. Steiner Brothers Comments: Dungeon Of Doom Member (w/The Taskmaster) vs. Tito Santana Comments: The Horsemen and ??? vs. Sting, Ricky 'The Dragon' Steamboat, 'The Total Package' Lex Luger and Barry Windham Comments: Comments About The Diary In General:
  6. Monday Week 2 November 1995 WCW Monday Nitro Location: Manley Field House (Tri State) Attendance: 10,000 Overall Rating: 87 TV Rating: 2.18 Great Britain Made WCW Monday Nitro comes to you live from the Manley Field House in Syracuse, New York. Mike Tenay, Bobby Heenan and Steve McMichael welcome everyone to the show. Tenay announces that he is here to replace Eric Bischoff. But there will be more on that later on. 'American Made' begins to play and here comes the WCW World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan! Hogan marches out to the ring as we see a replay of what happened last week where he brawled with his friend Randy Savage. Hogan enters the ring and begins with 'Let me tell you something, brother.' He begins talking about the attack last week by Randy Savage and says that's not the Macho Man he knows, brother. In fact, he thinks that there's someone who's been in the ear of the Macho Man. He says that he will be there in the pit with Piper at the end of the night to get answers from Savage. Before Hogan can wrap up, he gets interrupted with an unexpected theme song. Lord Steven Regal walks out from the back and walks toward the ring. Regal climbs the stairs and brushes his feet off on the apron before stepping in the ring. Hogan looks confused at this interruption and asks Regal why he's here. Regal says that is an absolute disgrace that such a brutish wrestler like Hulk Hogan is the WCW World Heavyweight Champion. Regal calls Hogan a brutish fossil of a decayed era that is better off forgotten. He says that there is no way that someone like Hogan should hold that sacred gold. So, he challenges Hogan to a match next week on Monday Nitro for the WCW World Heavyweight title. Hogan tells Regal, brother, he'd be glad to defend the title but he cannot defend the title until World War 3 where he faces the Macho Man. Hogan says that he would be willing to fight Regal in a match next week that is not for the title. Regal agrees to the match and Hogan asks him whatcha gonna do when the power of Hulkamania and all these Hulkamaniacs runs wild over you?!?! Regal smiles and offers a handshake, stating that when a gentleman makes an agreement, he shakes hands. Hogan pauses for a moment and then shakes the hand of Regal. Regal steps in and tells Hogan that he's going to stretch him out. Regal releases Hogan's hand and takes a step back before exiting the ring. Hogan celebrates in the ring before walking out. Match #1 WCW World Television Title Match 10 Minute Time Limit Match Diamond Dallas Page (w/Diamond Doll and Maxx Muscle) defends vs. Jim Neidhart We have our first match of the night as the WCW World Television Champion Diamond Dallas Page, along with Diamond Doll and Maxx Muscle, defends that title against Jim The Anvil Neidhart. Neidhart is a veteran of the squared circle and shows off his power throughout the match. DDP, though, is willing to do certain things that Neidhart is just unwilling to do at this moment. That includes using Maxx Muscle in an attack on Neidhart outside the ring while Diamond Doll distracts the referee. The action returns inside the ring and Neidhart rallies for a few moments. Neidhart lifts DDP on his shoulders, setting up for the Anvil Flattener but DDP rakes his face and then slips out behind him. Neidhart staggers around and then turns toward DDP -- Diamond Cutter! Neidhart is planted. DDP makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Diamond Dallas Page successfully defends the WCW World Television title in 8:41! Diamond Dallas Page p. Jim Neidhart =65 New Authority We go to the top of the staging area where Lanny Poffo is standing by. Poffo hypes tonight's Monday Nitro, which will include the Road Warriors taking on the Miracle Violence Connection and Shawn Michaels going one on one with Mike Rotunda. But he is baffled by the new announce team of WCW, so to clarify what has happened, he brings out none other than Eric Bischoff. Bischoff walks out all smiles. He shakes hands with Poffo and then takes the microphone. Bischoff announces that he has been placed in a new position here in WCW. He says that he is the new representative of the WCW Championship Committee here on Monday Nitro. That means that he is in control of this show and will make the decisions here from the main event to the opening match. He says that all of his decisions are final and that means that this is final as well -- Hulk Hogan will take on Lord Steven Regal next week in a non title match. Bischoff reminds everyone that he is going to do what's best for business and best for Monday Nitro. He promises to make Nitro the best show on television week after week. Speaking of being the best show, let's go to the ring for our next match. Match #2 Pretty Powerful vs. Ron Simmons and Justin Bradshaw The next match features the team of Hercules Hernandez and Paul Roma, Pretty Powerful, taking on Ron Simmons and his mystery partner. This mystery partner turns out to be Justin 'Hawk' Bradshaw. Mike Tenay talks about Bradshaw football player, both professionally and in college. He is a former tag team champion on the independent scene and hails from the Bradshaw Ranch. Pretty Powerful get the advantage early on and keep Simmons in their corner, using frequent tags and double team moves to keep him down. Simmons manages to fight his way back and makes a hot tag to Justin Bradshaw. Bradshaw comes in with quick clotheslines and a powerful fallaway slam on Paul Roma. Bradshaw knocks Hernandez out of the ring and tags Simmons back in. The All-American Ron Simmons grabs Roma and hits the Dominator, laying out the pretty part of the team. Simmons makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Ron Simmons and Justin Bradshaw win at 9:57! Ron Simmons and Justin Bradshaw p. Pretty Powerful =58 What A Rush As the crowd celebrates the victory by Ron Simmons and Justin Bradshaw, we go to a video recorded promo by Paul Ellering and the Road Warriors. Ellering says that tonight is a pivotal night in professional wrestling because two of the toughest teams in professional wrestling will be doing battle to advance to World War 3. Hawk and Animal flex behind Ellering and Hawk says that tonight they step in the ring with Steve Williams and Terry Gordy. But the Road Warriors are here to lay waste to anyone who stands in their way. Animal speaks up and says that it doesn't matter whether it's Miracle Violence Connection, the Funks, the Steiners or Lex Luger and Barry Windham. They are on their way to becoming the next WCW World Tag Team Champions at Starrcade. Hawk says that they are prepared to snack on danger and dine on death. Ohhh what a rush! Animal and Hawk flex again as we go to the ring for this next match. Match #3 Semifinals Of Number One Contender Tag Team Tournament Road Warriors (w/Paul Ellering) vs. Miracle Violence Connection (w/Mike Rotunda) Our first hour main event of the night features the Road Warriors with Paul Ellering against Miracle Violence Connection along with Mike Rotunda. David Manning will referee this bout. All four men meet in the center of the ring, staring each other down. None of the four men are ready to back down until Mike Rotunda steps up and brings his men back to their corner. Rotunda gives them some last minute instructions before exiting the ring. The bell sounds and the Road Warriors get the early advantage, attacking and knocking Terry Gordy out of the ring. They focus in on Steve Williams, sending him to the ropes but he hits them both with a double clothesline! Dr. Death throws Hawk with a suplex and then takes down Animal with a body slam. Williams gets the crowd behind him until he gets into an argument with Paul Ellering. This allows Animal to strike him from behind and bring him into the corner of the Road Warriors. Williams gets stuck in the corner of Animal and Hawk. Animal sends Williams to the ropes and drops him with a powerslam: One...Two...Kickout! The crowd gets behind the Varsity Club team. Mike Rotunda tries to get Williams fired up. Dr. Death manages to fight back when Hawk is in the ring and catches Hawk with a belly-to-belly suplex before getting to his corner and making the hot tag to Terry Gordy! Terry Bam Bam Gordy rushes in and attacks both Hawk and Animal, who is now the legal man. All four men get in the ring and do battle. Gordy hits Animal with a Samoan drop and makes the cover, scoring only a two count. Gordy adjusts the tape on his thumb, setting up Animal for the Oriental Spike! Paul Ellering climbs up on the apron, drawing the attention of both the referee and Terry Gordy. Mike Rotunda runs around and grabs Ellering, yanking him off the apron to the floor. Rotunda stands over Ellering. Gordy turns back to Animal, being taken down with a clothesline. Hawk moves onto the apron and takes the tag in as Animal lifts Gordy up onto his shoulders. Hawk heads to the top turnbuckle -- Doomsday Device! Gordy is taken down hard with the finisher of the Road Warriors! Animal catches Williams with another powerslam as Hawk covers Gordy: One...Two...Three! The Road Warriors advance in 10:32! Road Warriors p. Miracle Violence Connection =76 Another Open Challenge To end the first hour, we go to a video promo with the WCW World Television Champion Diamond Dallas Page. He stands alongside Diamond Doll and Maxx Muscle. DDP says that his first open challenge went exactly as he thought it would. He says that Jim Neidhart felt the bang. But that's no surprise because DDP is the top champion in this company. He says that is why he doesn't feel the need to participate in the World War 3 battle royal. He says he doesn't want a shot at Hulk Hogan's title because he doesn't need to step down. So, he is issuing an open challenge for anyone to face him at World War 3 for the WCW World Television title. He says he is ready to face anyone on the Monday Nitro roster but that wrestler better be ready to feel the bang! DDP makes the diamond sign and laughs before we go back to the ringside area to start the second hour. Answering A Challenge The second hour begins with the arrival of the Heartbreak Kid Shawn Michaels out to the ring. Michaels receives boos from this crowd here in Syracuse and seems to almost revel in it for a moment. He gets on the microphone and says that maybe if this crowd was there, the Orangemen could have beaten Virginia Tech at football. Or maybe John Wallace would have proven himself good enough to go to the NBA. Michaels throws some more insults at Syracuse, including saying that they are an embarrassment to the state of New York. He says that's hard to do considering the fact that the state of New York is already an embarrassment. But, on to more pressing matters, it seems that the man he beat at Halloween Havoc wants to step in the ring with him again. He says that Sting even decided to mention that Michaels is good enough to be in a television show in December. He says that, yes, he will be leaving before Starrcade and starring in a television series. He says that he is above WCW and above Monday Nitro. As far as the challenge goes? I accept! He says he will be happy to show Sting why he is called the main event just like he's going to show that Orangeman Mike Rotunda that later on tonight. He reminds everyone that he is the Showstopper. Before he can go into a pose, though, he gets interrupted by someone walking down toward the ring. That someone is none other than 'Superstar' Steve Austin! Austin marches with authority down to the ring and steps inside. Shawn Michaels tells him that he must have taken a wrong turn from the catering area, which is where he belongs as he watches the real superstars in the ring. Austin tells Michaels that he needs to shut his yap before Austin shuts it for him. Austin says that he is sick and tired of sitting in the back and watching and waiting for his turn. He says that the people in the back keeping telling him that these moments are for someone else. They're for Hulk Hogan or Randy Savage or...Shawn Michaels. So, Austin has to do something to get himself noticed. So, he says that for the last few weeks he's been coming out here and taking down men like Greg Valentine or Psicosis or Scott Armstrong. He says that's not enough. Nuh uh! This is where it's at right now. It's Steve Austin and it's Shawn Michaels in the ring here in Syracuse, New York. Now, the Superstar knows you have a match tonight and that's fine. So, you don't touch me and I won't touch you. But what I want to know is are you willing to step in the ring with Steve Austin? Monday Nitro in two weeks, the week before World War 3, are you willing to get in the ring with the Superstar? Michaels asks him if he's done now and Austin just motions for him to talk. Michaels says that Austin is not even a has-been. He says that Austin is a never-was. He says he can prove that in two weeks. He accepts the challenge. Michaels goes for the Superkick but Austin dodges. Austin goes for the Stun Gun but Michaels manages to wiggle free and escape out to the ringside area. Michaels and Austin share looks at one another as we go to another promo. Come Out And Play This video promo takes place out on a beach somewhere. The sound of the water can be heard in the background as the waves move in and out. It is nighttime and the full moon is high in the air. The cameras focus in on one man sitting there on the beach. This man introduces himself as Raven. Raven says that the scars that he will leave on the wrestlers here in WCW are nothing compared to the mental scars that he has suffered throughout his lifetime. He says that between conception and creation falls the Raven. He says that history has shown that so many moments get lost to so many people. He says that everyone ignores his pain. He is forced to live with it every single day because nobody cares. He says that the darkness is going to fall over WCW because now it will be time for them to feel his pain. Now, it will be time for Raven to rise up. It will be time to spread pain to each and every WCW wrestler on the roster. It doesn't matter whether it's Randy Savage or Warrior or Diamond Dallas Page or Hulk Hogan. Each of them will know the depths to which the Raven's darkness can sink. None shall survive. Quote the Raven...Nevermore. Raven turns his back on the camera and extends his arms out in the cross pose before we go back to the ring. Match #4 WCW World Tag Team Titles Match Luger & Windham defend vs. Christian & Hardcastle Our penultimate match of the night features Lex Luger and Barry Windham defending the WCW World Tag Team titles against the team of Christian Cage and Sexton Hardcastle. Cage and Hardcastle requested this match last week, while Luger and Windham accepted. The match is definitely better than it might have been as it was given some time during this second hour. Cage and Hardcastle showcase their talent in this match. Cage scores a near fall on Barry Windham following a fireman's carry into a gutbuster. Windham gets caught in the corner of Cage and Hardcastle. He fights back, though, and manages to tag in Luger but the referee was distracted by Hardcastle and didn't see the tag. Cage comes in and becomes the legal man again. Cage climbs to the top turnbuckle and hits a top rope sunset flip for a two count on Windham. Windham manages to get some momentum going, knocking Cage to the mat with his own vertical suplex. He manages to make the tag and in comes the Total Package. Lex Luger rushes in and hits both Cage and Hardcastle, knocking Hardcastle off the apron. Luger sends Cage to the ropes and hits him with the powerslam! Luger plays to the crowd, flexing his muscles. The Total Package picks up Cage and lifts him onto his shoulders for the Human Torture Rack! Barry Windham takes out Sexton Hardcastle, who tries to interfere. Cage struggles and then is forced to submit. Lex Luger and Barry Windham successfully defend the WCW World Tag Team titles in 14:52! Luger & Windham d. Christian & Hardcastle =70 Snarl. Growl. Before we go back to the ring for our main event, we go to a promo featuring Warrior! Warrior says he was sitting high up in a castle looking down upon the Monday Nitro roster and he has come down for one reason and that is to attack and keep coming! That means that the Warrior is going to take on 39 other men at the end of the month in the World War3 battle royal. He says that he is going to survive because he has all of the warriors on his back helping him to eliminate all those other wrestlers. Warrior says that at World War 3, there will be a bomb detonating in the ring and there will only be one man left. That one man is going to be the true warrior and that one man is going to go forward to Starrcade and fight for the WCW World Heavyweight title. Warrior says that he is the one man that will fight for the title. Whether it's Hulk Hogan or whether it's Randy Savage doesn't matter because all of them will fall at the might of the Warrior! Warrior snarls and growls and flexes his muscles before we go to the ring. Match #5 Shawn Michaels vs. Mike Rotunda It's main event time and what a showdown we have here tonight as Shawn Michaels takes on Mike Rotunda. The Syracuse crowd is definitely on the side of the Syracuse legend Mike Rotunda. Rotunda competed in football and amateur wrestling here as one of the members of the Orangemen, or so says Mike Tenay. The crowd cheers wildly as Rotunda moves in quickly on Michaels at the sound of the bell. Rotunda uses his amateur wrestling background to keep Michaels on his toes in the early going. He takes Michaels down and goes for an early pin. It only gets a one count and Michaels slides out of the ring, pacing around the ring to recover from the early onslaught. Rotunda waits patiently in the ring until Michaels slides back in. Michaels gets the advantage when he rakes the eyes of Rotunda. He catches Rotunda with a Teardrop Suplex, scoring a two count. The crowd cheers every single move of Rotunda and boos loudly when Michaels is in control. Michaels hits Rotunda with a flying forearm and then kips up. He heads to the top turnbuckle. Michaels leaps and catches Rotunda with his version of the diving elbow drop! Michaels makes the cover and, again, scores only a two count. This time it's when Rotunda gets his foot on the bottom rope. Michaels locks Rotunda in a rear chinlock, holding him down on the mat. Rotunda listens as the crowd begins to chant his name and clap their hands. Rotunda begins to rise to his feet and shifts, taking down Michaels with a belly-to-back suplex! Both Shawn Michaels and Mike Rotunda lay on the mat as referee Nick Patrick begins the count. Both men slowly work their way to their feet, with Rotunda getting up first. Rotunda moves in with some punches to Michaels and then a kick to the gut. He drops Michaels with a double underhook suplex, bridging for a two count. Rotunda picks up Michaels and lifts him onto his shoulders, setting him up for the Airplane Spin. But Michaels wiggles his way free and brings Rotunda over with a sunset flip for a two count. Both men get to their feet and Michaels moves in, grappling with Rotunda. He uses this moment to hit Rotunda with a low blow kick behind the referee's back. Rotunda falls to his knees and Michaels moves back into the corner. Michaels tunes up the band and waits for Rotunda to get to his feet. Rotunda does and staggers toward Michaels -- Sweet Chin Music! The Superkick connects, sending Rotunda down to the mat. Michaels makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Shawn Michaels gets the win at 19:54! Shawn Michaels p. Mike Rotunda =86 In The Pit With Piper Once the ring is cleared, it is set up for the final segment of the night during a commercial break. Roddy Piper walks out from the back to boos from this crowd. Piper enters the ring and takes a microphone. He welcomes everyone In The Pit With Piper! He says that he is going to begin his segment by playing the fight song for Syracuse Orangemen. He invites everyone to stand on their feet for the song. The song that plays is NOT the fight song for Syracuse. It's actually 'Loser' by Beck! Piper falls over laughing in the ring as the boos rain down upon him. The music turns off quickly and Piper shows us a video of what happened last week between Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan. The video shows Roddy Piper and Shawn Michaels defeating Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan. Following the match, Savage and Hogan brawl. It ends with Savage hitting the Flying Elbow Drop on Hogan and then pushing Miss Elizabeth away. Piper invites Randy Savage to come In The Pit With Piper. It is surprising that Randy Savage doesn't come out to the ring alone. Savage comes out with Sensational Sherri Martel. The Macho Man holds the ropes open for her and Martel enters the ring. Savage comes in after her and then looks Piper up and down. There's still no love lost between these two men. Martel steps up and begins hyping the true Macho Man Randy Savage. She says that he lost himself for awhile, especially when he chose to go back to Miss Elizabeth. He says that Elizabeth blinded him to what he needed to focus on. Martel says she is going to lead him to becoming the new WCW World Heavyweight Champion. Piper says that Savage is the next man to face Hulk Hogan for the title but he doesn't know if the Macho Man has what it takes to take things to the next level. Martel says that he does now because he has her in his corner. She will lead him to where he needs to go. Before she can continue, they get joined in the ring. Hulk Hogan walks out from the back and steps inside the ring. Hogan takes a microphone and says he knew that someone wicked was getting in the ear of the Macho Man. He says he never expected that it would be someone so nasty, though, brother. He says that Randy Savage has been under the influence of her before but he broke free of it and that's exactly what's going to happen again. He says that Savage is a good man and he knows it. Sherri Martel walks up to Hogan and slaps him across the face! Hogan looks shocked! Martel goes for another slap but Hogan blocks it, grabbing her wrist. With one of Hogan's hands occupied, Savage steps in and attacks the WCW World Heavyweight Champion! Savage knocks Hogan down and stomps on him as Roddy Piper gets out of the way. Savage and Martel stomp on Hogan. They raise each other's arms as they stand over him. The show comes to an end with Randy Savage and Sherri Martel standing over Hulk Hogan. Mike Tenay says that we will see everyone next week for WCW Monday Nitro!
  7. WCW Monday Nitro Roster November 1995 Major Stars --- Hulk Hogan Lex Luger Warrior Randy Savage (Managed by Miss Elizabeth) Roddy Piper Shawn Michaels Stars --- Well Known --- Barry Windham Jim Neidhart Johnny B. Badd Mike Rotunda Ron Simmons Steve Austin Steve Williams (Managed by Mike Rotunda) Terry Gordy (Managed by Mike Rotunda) Big Bubba Rogers Dean Malenko Diamond Dallas Page (Managed by Diamond Doll and Maxx Muscle) Road Warrior Animal (Managed by Paul Ellering) Road Warrior Hawk (Managed by Paul Ellering) Recognizable --- Marcus Bagwell Steve McMichael Dave Taylor Earl Robert Eaton Greg Valentine Hercules Hernandez Lord Steven Regal Paul Roma The Barbarian The Warlord Unimportants --- Alex Wright Jeff Hardy (Managed by Teddy Long) Matt Hardy (Managed by Teddy Long) Mr. JL Scotty Riggs Christian Cage Disco Inferno Maxx Muscle Psicosis Sexton Hardcastle Terry Richards Managers --- Miss Elizabeth Teddy Long Diamond Doll Paul Ellering Sherri Martel Announcers --- Eric Bischoff Mike Tenay Colour Commentators --- Mark Madden Steve McMichael Bobby Heenan Referees --- Billy Silverman David Manning Mickey Jay Nick Patrick Road Agents --- Jody Hamilton Dean Malenko Earl Robert Eaton Greg Valentine Roddy Piper Personalities --- Lanny Poffo To Be Decided --- Injured/Vacation/Rehab/Etc. --- Eddy Guerrero Jushin Thunder Liger Tag Teams --- American Males (Marcus Bagwell and Scotty Riggs) Hardy Boyz (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy) Luger & Windham (Lex Luger and Barry Windham) Miracle Violence Connection (Terry Gordy and Steve Williams) Blue Bloods (Lord Steven Regal and Earl Robert Eaton) Christian & Hardcastle (Christian Cage and Sexton Hardcastle) Pretty Powerful (Hercules Hernandez and Paul Roma) Road Warriors (Road Warrior Animal and Road Warrior Hawk) The Powers Of Pain (The Barbarian and The Warlord) Stables --- The Varsity Club (Mike Rotunda[Leader], Steve Williams and Terry Gordy) The Blue Bloods (Dave Taylor, Earl Robert Eaton and Lord Steven Regal[Leader])
  8. USPW American Wrestling Wednesday Week 1 March 2020 Preview USPW National Title Match 'Jacksonville' Jack Jackson defends vs. Grandmaster Phunk Comments: Rajah vs. Turk Trenneman Comments: Jaime Quine and ??? vs. The Bombshells Comments: 'The Dark Destroyer' Steve Frehley vs. Regular Joe Comments: Comments On Diary/Other Comments:
  9. Hey Charasmatic Enigma, Thanks for the predictions and the comments. I'm glad you've enjoyed Wolf's build toward the second World title match. As you can tell by the ratings, I probably should have made the World title match the main event. That was my mistake. But I feel like I've definitely built him up so far as a main event level guy. The Marat Khoklov thing was an excellent idea. He is a great athlete but right now I am good with keeping him on the sidelines. I don't want to bring in ALL the retired veterans. LOL. Yeah, I've brought back quite a few big names. Obviously, I needed to when guys like Nicky Champion and now RDJ have gone down with injuries. We'll see who steps up in the future as a top babyface or heel. Hey newbiezness, Thanks for the predictions and comments. I can say that I do like Kirk Jameson. The Marksman is not only a wrestler in my promotion. He has also been made a road agent. I feel like he has a full time future there once he retires. But, right now, I'm glad using him as both a wrestler and a road agent. You could definitely say that the main event is a battle to decide who is the greatest traitor to SWF. LOL. But, there might eventually be more who can take that role. A little foreshadowing there. Hey KyTeran, Thanks for the predictions and comments. I just have to say that this comment made me smile. I am really enjoying writing for Jack Jackson. LA Knight is one of my favorites in real life. I am having fun with this character based on him.
  10. Saturday Week 4 February 2020 USPW Red, White And Blue Location: Alderbrook Grounds (North West) Attendance: 48,897 Overall Rating: 88 TV Viewers: 12,161,942 Match #1 USPW World Title Match Rich Money (w/Dusty Ducont and Elizabeth Cartier) defends vs. Running Wolf USPW Red, White And Blue begins with the arrival of the increasingly popular Native American wrestler Running Wolf. Wolf walks out to the ring and steps inside, awaiting the arrival of his opponent. Brock Cornish, on commentary, says he's surprised to see this match starting the show. USPW World Champion Rich Money comes out and he is not alone. He has Dusty Ducont and Elizabeth Cartier in his corner. Money looks supremely confident as the bell sounds and the two men circle each other to start things out. The match begins with Money using a Ducont distraction to gain the advantage. Highlights of the early moments include Money hitting the Money In The Bank, a high lift German suplex with a bridge that scores a two count, then a European arm drag and a clothesline that sends Wolf down to the mat. Money focuses his attention on the ribs and back of Wolf. Wolf gets a burst of momentum at times, but it seems that Money has his number in this match. After a brief burst of momentum by Wolf, Money comes back and hits Wolf with the Bank Roll, a side belly-to-belly suplex before heading to the top turnbuckle. Money goes for the Dollars From Heaven, a frog splash, but Wolf gets the knees up! The crowd is solidly in the corner of Running Wolf as he pulls himself up to his feet. He bounces off the ropes and hits a flying shoulderblock on Rich Money! He hits a second one! He hits a third one! Money staggers back into a corner and Wolf moves in. He climbs up and begins raining punches down on Money! The crowd counts along to ten before Wolf drops down and brings Money over with a vertical suplex. Wolf grabs his ribs for a moment, in obvious pain. He shakes it off and grabs Money, dragging him to a corner. He lifts Money up on the top of the corner and climbs up with him. Wolf hits a few punches and then hooks Money -- Jumping Superplex! The crowd goes wild as Wolf rolls over and makes the cover: One...Two...Dusty Ducont puts Money's foot on the bottom rope and motions to the official. Referee Robbie Sanchez sees Money's foot on the bottom rope and stops counting. Wolf asks about the count but Sanchez says it was only a two count. Wolf pulls Money up and lifts him on his shoulders. Money wiggles free, landing behind Wolf. Money shoves Wolf into the referee, knocking him down. Money smiles as Elizabeth Cartier slides the USPW World title belt into the ring. Money eyes up Wolf with the title belt in his hands. Money charges but Wolf ducks the belt shot! Wolf kicks Money in the gut and lifts him up on his shoulders, preparing for the Wolf Tamer. Instead, Wolf gets kicked in the gut by Dusty Ducont. He drops Money and Ducont hits Wolf with the Thrown Powerbomb! Ducont helps Money up and helps him to reach the top turnbuckle. Money sees Wolf down and leaps -- Dollars From Heaven! Money makes the cover as Ducont revives the referee: One...Two...Three! Rich Money retains the USPW World title in 14:47 in what is the best match of the year so far here in USPW! Rich Money p. Running Wolf =93 Assault Stopped The crowd boos this victory by Rich Money. Money is helped to his feet by Dusty Ducont on one side and Elizabeth Cartier on the other side. Money staggers backward to the top rope, using it to stand as he points toward Running Wolf. Money gives directions as Ducont picks up Wolf. He hooks him in and drops him with the Thrown Powerbomb again in the middle of the ring. Ducont moves to Wolf's corner and grabs his headband, picking it up and ripping it apart with his bare hands. The crowd boos this move by Ducont as he sprinkles the headband on top of Running Wolf. Rich Money heads to the top turnbuckle again but he is stopped as someone comes running in from the ramp. That person is Bulldozer Brandon Smith! Smith rushes down to the ring and slides in, exchanging punches with Dusty Ducont! Smith grabs Ducont around the waist and throws him with an overhead belly to belly suplex! Rich Money looks down at Smith and leaps but Smith catches him around the waist and throws him with an overhead belly-to-belly suplex! Elizabeth Cartier helps Rich Money and Dusty Ducont out of the ring as the Bulldozer stands over Running Wolf. Smith checks on Wolf as the crowd cheers his presence. Money, Ducont and Cartier walk to the back and Smith helps Wolf to the back as we go to a video promo. =83 Dummies, Yeah! That video promo is with the USPW National Champion Jack Jackson! Jackson looks in the camera and says 'Let me talk to ya!' He says Kirk Jameson, Enygma and Roger Cage each think that they can fill his shoes and walk away with the USPW National title but that's not gonna happen. Uh uh! That's because none of those guys has the skill it takes to beat the best National Champion in the history of that title. YEAH! People think that because I'm defending my title against three other people that I'm at a disadvantage. Uh uh! Those dummies are at a disadvantage because they're stepping in the ring with the man whose game it is. With everybody saying: Jack Jackson! YEAH! And that's not an insult. That's a fact of life. YEAH! Jackson turns and walks off and it's time for that match right now! =52 Match #2 USPW National Title Match Jack Jackson defends vs. Kirk Jameson (w/Maryam Vega) vs. Enygma vs. Roger Cage Our second match of the night is our second title match as Jack Jackson defends the USPW National title against Kirk Jameson, Enygma and Roger Cage in a fatal fourway match. Jackson immediately exits the ring and leans against the barricade, motioning for the other three men to fight. Jameson shrugs and rolls up Roger Cage: One...Two...Kickout! Jameson pops up to his feet and immediately takes an Enygmagiri Kick! Enygma makes the cover: One...Two...Roger Cage pulls Enygma off the pin. Enygma and Cage look at each other and then exit the ring and go after Jackson! They chase Jackson around the ring until he nearly runs into Maryam Vega. With all three men gathered together, Jameson leaps through the ropes with a dive taking out all three of his competitors! All men get the opportunity to get the advantage throughout the match. This includes Enygma locking Jameson in the Enygma Variation only for it to be broken up by Jack Jackson and Jameson locking Roger Cage in the Kirk-Hold and that gets broken up by Enygma. Roger Cage and Enygma show some actual excellent chemistry when they team up together. The climax comes when Roger Cage hits Enygma with the Cage Rage, diving reverse DDT. Cage gets thrown out of the ring by Jackson. Jackson grabs Enygma and hits the Implant DDT. Jackson makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Jack Jackson retains the USPW National title in 9:34! Jack Jackson p. Kirk Jameson, Enygma and Roger Cage =61 The Dark Destroyer Is Here A video promo is shown of one of the top wrestlers in USPW. This is the former USPW World Champion Steve Frehley. The Dark Destroyer looks into the camera and reminds everyone of what happened last Wednesday night. He says that he put Jack Bruce through a table. He says that they will be lucky if Bruce even makes it to the show tonight, much less is able to put on an entertaining match. But that's what Steve Frehley always does. He is the most electrifying man in USPW today. He warns Bruce that if he does come to the ring, he's facing the jabroni beating, Jack Bruce eating, trail blazing, eyebrow raising, best in the present, future and past and tonight you're going to see him beat Jack Bruce's ass. Why is that? Because Jack Bruce, you ain't nothin. Frehley raises an eyebrow and we go to the ring for our next match. =87 Match #3 Rajah and The Cold Warriors vs. Ricky Dale Johnson and The Texas Express Our next match is a six man tag team encounter. Rajah turns out to be the mystery partner of The Cold Warriors as they take on Ricky Dale Johnson and The Texas Express. All six men start in the ring, with Rajah and The Cold Warriors taking the advantage, knocking RDJ, Turk Trenneman and Cooper Christie out of the ring. A USA chant breaks out through the crowd. One of the lowlights of the match comes as RDJ is playing face-in-peril and Petr Novak drops him hard on his head, giving him a minor concussion. RDJ manages to make the hot tag to Cooper Christie and it's a brawl between him and Rajah in the ring. Christie gets the advantage, knocking Rajah to the ground and heading for the top turnbuckle. Christie leaps with a Top Rope Elbow Drop, connecting on Rajah! Christie makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Ricky Dale Johnson and The Texas Express win the match at 8:35! Ricky Dale Johnson and The Texas Express p. Rajah and The Cold Warriors =64 Dirty White Boys Are Coming This video begins on a long, dusty road. The road seems to be out in the middle of nowhere. Tumbleweeds even go across the screen. In the background, the sounds of motorcycles revving up can be heard. The sun beats down as the motorcycles draw nearer. Two rugged men can be seen driving the motorcycles and they are announced in a voiceover as Grease Hogg and Lead Belly, the Dirty White Boys. The voiceover says that in the heart of the unforgiving wilderness, where the dust settles and the echoes of the engines reverberate, two titans emerge. They are the embodiment of chaos and mayhem. They are the Dirty White Boys. Feared by many and respected by few, these two warriors have left a trail of destruction in their wake. They promise to reign supreme as the most formidable force in the tag team division. They set their sights on USPW and the World Tag Team titles. Brace yourselves for the storm, for when Grease Hogg and Lead Belly ride into town, there's no escaping their wrath. The two men ride on and the announcer lets everyone know that they are coming soon to USPW. =45 Match #4 Trent Shaffer (w/Raven Robinson) vs. Skull DeBones We have reached the halfway point of the night as 'The Talent' Trent Shaffer, along with Raven Robinson, steps into the ring with the mighty Skull DeBones. When the bell sounds, Shaffer tries to circle around and look for a moment to step in. He goes in for a single leg takedown but DeBones just stands there. DeBones grabs Shaffer and tosses him across the ring, following in with an avalanche clothesline in the corner. DeBones bounces off the ropes and hits a big boot on Shaffer. Shaffer rolls out of the ring and talks with Raven Robinson. Before the referee can count ten, Shaffer slides back in and goes after DeBones again. He rakes the eyes of DeBones and knocks him back in a corner. He kicks him several times and takes control of the match. Shaffer climbs to the top turnbuckle and hits a somersault senton on DeBones, sending him down to the mat. Shaffer plays to the crowd for a moment, drawing in boos. Shaffer continues his control but no matter what he does it seems like DeBones just simply shrugs it off. DeBones fights back and hits the Flying Lariat Clothesline known as the Reaper Leaper. DeBones calls for the Skull Krusher but Raven Robinson climbs on the apron, getting the attention of both the referee and DeBones. With them both distracted, Tyson Baine comes down and enters the ring. The Demon From The Deep enters the ring behind DeBones. He turns him around and grabs DeBones by the throat, hitting the Hades Bomb, a double handed choke bomb! Trent Shaffer slips in, and grabs DeBones, hitting the Heart Burn, his version of a lung blower. Shaffer makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Trent Shaffer gets the win at 10:40! Trent Shaffer p. Skull DeBones =81 Wild Supernatural Brawl As soon as the bell sounds, Tyson Baine re-enters the ring and attacks Skull DeBones. DeBones manages to sit up through the attacks and Baine strikes him with the Devil's Hammer, a big clubbing blow. Baine pulls up DeBones and sets him up for a second Hades Bomb but DeBones blocks it. DeBones strikes Baine with several punches and then hits the DeBones Shaker, a powerful forearm smash to the face! Officials come running out from the back and step in, trying to separate the two men. As the two men are being separated, we go to a video. =72 Joss Thompson Versus Casey Valentine A video begins to play hyping the next match, which features The Complete Package Joss Thompson taking on The Cool Hand Casey Valentine. Highlights of this feud include Casey Valentine defeating Joss Thompson on an episode of American Wrestling, Thompson challenging Valentine to this match and then attacking him and hitting the Clean Cutter and Thompson interrupting a Valentine's Day date for Casey Valentine. The two wrestlers also brawled in a backstage area in Puerto Rico where Thompson put Valentine through a table. Only one man can pick up the win tonight as they battle one on one and that match is next. =68 Match #5 Joss Thompson vs. Casey Valentine (w/Dawn Gemmell) Joss Thompson makes his entrance first, drawing boos from the crowd. Casey Valentine comes out and then motions toward the back and the cheerleader Dawn Gemmell joins him. Gemmell holds up signs that read 'Casey' and then a second one that reads 'Valentine.' Valentine walks to the ring and steps inside, getting attacked immediately by Thompson. The brawler, Thompson, is in control in the early moments of the match. Thompson sends Valentine to the ropes and hits a sidewalk slam, reminiscent of Rick Law's Squad Car Slam. Thompson plays to Dawn Gemmell, flexing his muscles before returning to Valentine. Valentine fires back, getting to his knees and punching Thompson in the gut. Valentine, who is proficient in both technical wrestling and brawling, shows his skill in the ring against Thompson. Gemmell gets the crowd behind Valentine, holding up her signs. Valentine catches Thompson with a fallaway slam. Thompson gets in a few more shots, including going for the Clean Cutter but Valentine manages to fight his way free. He grabs Thompson and plants him with the Deep Impact, a Double Arm DDT. Valentine makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Casey Valentine wins the match at 10:06! Casey Valentine p. Joss Thompson =80 Retaining My Title We go backstage, once again, this time we are with the USPW Women's Champion Jaime Quine. Quine is taking a selfie and then looks up into the camera, seemingly just now realizing it's time for her to cut her promo. Quine smiles and says that, tonight, she is stepping in the ring with the most hated woman in USPW history. Quine says that she has been watching Pariah build some momentum in the ring but no momentum with the women in the back. She says that Pariah should go back to being an FBI agent. She says that it's perfect that she was part of Operation Lullaby because when Quine hits her with the K.O. Kick, it's going to put her to sleep in the middle of the ring. Quine takes another selfie, reminding the fans that they need to join her Instagram because she is a star. With that, we go back to the ring. =69 Match #6 The Olympus Order vs. James Justice and Jett & Moor Six man tag match is next as The Olympus Order steps into the ring with James Justice and the USPW World Tag Team Champions Jacob Jett and Julius Moor. A stipulation has been placed on the match that if The Olympus Order wins, they receive a USPW World Tag Team title match. The match, surprisingly, starts out normal with Zeus and James Justice in the ring and the other wrestlers standing in their corners. Zeus tells Justice that he needs to bow down to the god of professional wrestling. Justice starts a 'Dude' chant and Zeus slaps him. The two begin brawling and kick off a pretty decent six man match. We have a very hot crowd for the match. After some tags, Julius Moor plays the face-in-peril, taken over to the corner of The Olympus Order. They use frequent tags to keep a fresh man in the ring but Moor refuses to stay down. The former defensive tackle manages to fight back against all three men before rushing to his corner and tagging in the high flying Jacob Jett. Jett comes in with some flying kicks and this brings in all six men for a pier six brawl. Jett hits Bash Street with the backflip kick known as Cleared For Take Off. Zeus, though, catches Jett from behind with a clubbing blow. Justice comes in and sends Zeus out of the ring. Bash Street comes back and hits Jett with a Crucifix Powerbomb. Street makes the cover: One...Two...Three! The Olympus Order has earned a USPW World Tag team title match at 11:39! The Olympus Order p. James Justice and Jett & Moor =61 Ayatollah Of Rock and Roll-A Once again, we go to the backstage area where Jack Bruce is standing by. Bruce looks in the camera and gives a smile, holding up a clipboard with his list on it. He says that tonight he is going to cross Steve Frehley off the list. He reminds Frehley that he is still standing and will remain standing no matter what Frehley does to him tonight. Tonight, all the Jackoholics in the audience are going to bear witness to the first premium live event for Jack Bruce. Tonight, all you Reverie watchers will watch from home, clap your hands together and shout Go Jack Bruce, go Jack Bruce, go Jack Bruce go! Tonight, Steve Frehley is going to fall. Bruce poses and we go to the ring. =100 Match #7 USPW Women's Title Match Jaime Quine defends vs. Pariah The penultimate match of the card features two women as Jaime Quine defends the USPW Women's title against Pariah. As soon as the bell sounds, Jaime Quine charges Pariah and hits her with the K.O. Kick(Black Mass), knocking her to the mat. Quine makes an immediate cover: One...Two...Shoulder Up! The crowd cheers the shoulder rising and Quine argues with the referee. Referee Baby Jamie says it was only a two count. Pariah pulls herself up and rolls up Quine from behind: One...Two...Kickout! Both women get to their feet and it's an early brawl in the match with neither woman gaining a distinct advantage. Pariah gains the advantage outside the ring, smacking Quine's head off the announce table. Pariah runs Quine into the ring post. The match returns to the ring and Pariah hits Quine with the Tornado DDT! Pariah makes the cover: One...Two...Foot on the bottom rope! The crowd is in shock as Quine becomes the first to not get pinned by Pariah's Tornado DDT. Quine rolls out of the ring and Pariah follows her out. Quine and Pariah get into a fight outside the ring with Quine getting the advantage and sending Pariah into the barricade. Quine moves in and catches Pariah with the K.O. Kick, knocking her over the barricade and into the first row. Quine moves back into the ring and referee Baby jamie counts her out. Jaime Quine picks up the win at 11:29! Jaime Quine d. Pariah =76 Steve Frehley Faces Jack Bruce As officials check on Pariah, we go to a video featuring the debut of Jack Bruce in USPW. The entire debut is shown as he comes out from the back to end Stars, Stripes And Slams. The following Wednesday, Bruce talks for the first time but is interrupted by Steve Frehley. The two get into it both verbally and physically and it ends with Bruce hitting the New York Minute and celebrating with the crowd. This past Wednesday, Jack Bruce has his first match in USPW, defeating Joss Thompson. But, Steve Frehley comes out after the match and it ends with a brawl where Frehley puts Bruce through the announce table. They each have a win in a brawl. Who will win their first match in USPW? Let's find out right now! =71 Match #8 Steve Frehley vs. Jack Bruce Our main event match features The Dark Destroyer Steve Frehley taking on Jack Bruce. The two men make their entrances, with the crowd booing Frehley and cheering for Bruce. They sing along to Judas as Bruce makes his way to the ring. The two men stand face to face before the bell sounds. Frehley slaps Bruce as the bell sounds and Bruce fires back with a punch. The two men exchange punches in the middle of the ring with neither man backing down. Bruce blocks a punch and throws two straight right hands and then a big left hook that floors Frehley, the Jack Bruce Flurry lands early on. Bruce continues in control with the crowd behind him. Bruce spends the first few minutes in control until he sets up for the Long Island Trio. Frehley blocks the first vertical suplex and then lifts Bruce with a hanging vertical suplex, bringing him down to the mat. Frehley pops up and draws in mostly boos but a few cheers from the crowd. Frehley pulls up Bruce and grabs him by the throat. He stares right into Bruce's eyes before lifting him up, delivering a devastating Choke Press Slam! Frehley makes the cover: One...Two...Kickout! The crowd cheers wildly as Bruce kicks out! Frehley continues to keep control back in the ring and out of the ring. Out of the ring, Frehley delivers a crazy Dark Destroyer Spear through the barricade! The crowd begins a 'This Is Awesome' chant. It takes a few moments for either man to move. Frehley moves the match into the ring and makes the cover: One...Two...Shoulder Up! As the match continues, Steve Frehley does everything he can to put Jack Bruce away but Bruce refuses to give up. Frehley grabs Bruce and lifts him on his shoulders, going for the Frehley's Comet but Bruce wiggles his way free. Bruce lands behind Frehley and then twists him around. Bruce kicks Frehley in the gut and pulls him up, hitting the Long Island Trio, a series of three vertical suplexes. The crowd is mostly behind Jack Bruce as he gets back to his feet. Bruce plays to the crowd for a moment before pulling Frehley up and bringing him down with a German suplex. Bruce motions to the crowd and yells 'WELCOME TO NYC!' He hits an elbow drop, a leg drop and then a big splash. He pins Frehley: One...Two...Kickout! The crowd is shocked as Frehley kicks out of the Welcome to NYC. Bruce pulls Frehley up and the two begin exchanging punches like they did in the beginning of the match. Frehley gets control and lifts Bruce on his shoulders again. He goes for the Frehley's Comet but Bruce shifts and hits the New York Minute! A Legdrop Bulldog lands on Frehley and Bruce makes the cover, hooking the leg: One...Two...Three! Jack Bruce picks up the win at 12:26! Jack Bruce p. Steve Frehley =84 Tonight Is Not Over A big win for Jack Bruce tonight! Bruce is slow to get to his feet but he manages to do so with the help of referee Robbie Sanchez. Sanchez raises Bruce's arm up and he moves to the turnbuckle. He climbs to the second turnbuckle and raises his arms to cheers from the crowd. In the background, Steve Frehley stirs and manages to pull himself to his feet. Bruce drops down from the turnbuckle and turns back toward the center of the ring. Frehley charges but Bruce leaps over the Dark Destroyer Spear. Bruce grabs Frehley and brings him out of the ring. The two brawl near the announce table. Bruce bangs Frehley's head off the announce table and then pulls him up on the table. The two men exchange punches and then a kick by Bruce. Bruce hits the New York Minute through the table! The crowd is shocked as they stand and watch both Steve Frehley and Jack Bruce in the rubble. Jack Bruce makes his way to his feet and stands tall, raising his arm as the show comes to a close. We'll see you this Wednesday for American Wrestling! =92
  11. SECW Saturday Night Saturday Week 4 February 2020 Location: Rainbow Bar & Grill (South East) Attendance: 300 Overall Rating: 62 TV Viewers: 817,020 --- ANGLE: Charlie Thatcher attacked The Force...61 Remmy Skye & Nicky Gilbert defeated Jonah Pilgrim & The Architect...36 ANGLE: A backstage segment with T-Rex...53 ANGLE: A confrontation between Harry Allen & American Gold and Morgan Malone & Death Row...42 ANGLE: An interview with Funky Fedora...52 Harry Allen & American Gold defeated Morgan Malone & Death Row...53 Killer Kass defeated Wendy Anderson, Faith McGee and Danielle Sweetheart for the SECW Girl Power title...59 Tiffany Jade defeated Miss American Pie...74 Andre Jones & The Force defeated T-Rex & Anthony Trask by DQ...65
  12. WCW Monday Nitro Monday Week 2 November 1995 Preview WCW World Television Title Match 10 Minute Time Limit Match Diamond Dallas Page (w/Diamond Doll and Maxx Muscle) defends vs. ??? Comments/Prediction On Mystery Opponent: Pretty Powerful vs. Ron Simmons and ??? Comments/Prediction On Mystery Partner: Semifinals Of Number One Contender Tag Team Tournament Road Warriors (w/Paul Ellering) vs. Miracle Violence Connection (w/Mike Rotunda) Comments: WCW World Tag Team Titles Match Luger & Windham defend vs. Christian & Hardcastle Comments: 'The Heartbreak Kid' Shawn Michaels vs. 'Iron' Mike Rotunda Comments: Comments About The Diary In General:
  13. Saturday Week 1 November 1995 WCW Saturday Night Location: Omaha Civic Auditorium (Mid West) Attendance: 7,815 Overall Rating: 82 TV Rating: 1.93 Unfinished Business WCW Saturday Night is live for the first time in a long time. Tony Schiavone and Dusty Rhodes welcome everyone to the show here in the Omaha Civic Auditorium. The fans in Ohama, Nebraska stand on their feet and cheer for this brand. The 7,815 fans fill in to a 9,300 seat stadium. The fans in the Midwest cheer as 'Man Called Sting' begins to play. Out from the back comes the number one pick of the draft, Sting. Sting high fives the fans as he walks down to the ring. He climbs the stairs and steps inside, releasing a howl that is echoed by the crowd. Sting welcomes everyone to the best show in WCW. He talks about the history of WCW Saturday Night and how this was always the flagship show. Then, he talks about how he has some unfinished business that he wants to complete at World War 3. Sting says he knows that the two shows are separated but he wants to face Shawn Michaels in a one on one match. He says that this hasn't happened in the history of professional wrestling and he wants this match. He says that everyone knows that Michaels is leaving WCW to guest star in a television show before Starrcade and won't be back until 1996. Sting says he's the type of man who will always be here for the fans. He says he wants to send Michaels to that television show with a loss. Sting releases a howl and gets interrupted. Ric Flair, Arn Anderson and Brian Pillman come out from the back and walk toward the ring. They surround the ring on three sides. Flair gets on the microphone and says that The Horsemen should have been the number one picks. He reminds everyone that diamonds are forever and so are The Horsemen. Flair announces that all three of them will be in the World War 3 battle royal. He says it's only a matter of time before The Horsemen hold all the gold in WCW, whether that's on Saturday Night, Monday Nitro or wherever they want to be. Sting looks between the three men as they climb on the apron. Flair drops his microphone and The Horsemen enter the ring, attacking Sting. Sting fights back, but The Horsemen use the numbers advantage to bring Sting down. Brian Pillman climbs onto the apron and then hits the Air Pillman! Pillman drops to his knees and begins throwing punches to Sting. The crowd boos this moment but the boos turn to cheers. The boos turn to cheers because Ricky Steamboat, Lex Luger and Barry Windham rush down to and enter the ring. The Dragon exchanges chops with Ric Flair, while Luger attacks Arn Anderson and Barry Windham attacks Brian Pillman. It's a wild brawl to start the show. Sting is laid out on the mat as Steamboat sends Flair over the top rope to the floor. Steamboat turns and Arn Anderson clotheslines him over the top rope. Steamboat holds on to the top rope, skinning the cat and flipping back inside the ring. In an opposite corner, Lex Luger and Barry Windham send Arn Anderson through the ropes to the floor. Brian Pillman is the only one left in the ring. Luger helps Sting to his feet and then Irish whips Pillman into the corner. Sting prepares for the Stinger Splash but Flair and Anderson pull Pillman out of the ring. The Horsemen look up in the ring angrily as the four men celebrate inside the ring. Tony Schiavone and Dusty Rhodes talk about how Sting will face Brian Pillman tonight and Ric Flair will take on Ricky Steamboat. After the ring clears, it's time for our opening bout. Match #1 Quarterfinals Of Number One Contender Tag Team Tournament The Funks vs. The Rock 'N' Roll Express A tag team match begins the wrestling portion of the show as The Funks, Terry Funk and Dory Funk, Jr., take on The Rock 'N' Roll Express, Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson. The winners of this match will take on the winners of the Harlem Heat/Steiner Brothers match next week on WCW Saturday Night. The winners of that match will take on either the Road Warriors or Miracle Violence Connection at World War 3 to earn a shot at the WCW World Tag Team titles at Starrcade. This match features two veteran teams going at it in a back and forth contest. Ricky Morton gets caught in the corner of The Funks and plays the face-in-peril throughout the middle portion of the bout. His leg is the focus of Terry and Dory. When Dory goes for the Piledriver, Morton manages to block it and flip Dory over in a back body drop. Morton crawls to the corner and tags in Gibson! Gibson comes in and strikes both The Funks as Terry is tagged in as well. Gibson hits Terry with a vertical suplex and scores a two count. Gibson tags in Morton and they go for a double dropkick but Morton cannot hit it due to his leg being hurt throughout the bout. Dory Funk, Jr. knocks Robert Gibson out of the ring. Terry Funk moves in and grabs the leg of Morton -- Spinning Toe Hold! Morton struggles with the hold and then has no choice but to submit. The Funks advance in 11:46! The Funks d. The Rock 'N' Roll Express =64 Return Of A Snake We go to the interview area where Gene Okerlund is standing by. Mean Gene says that tonight is the beginning of the best show in the history of WCW. Okerlund reminds everyone that WCW Saturday Night has the best roster and now he is about to bring out the newest member of this roster. This man is a legend in the professional wrestling business. Please welcome Jake 'The Snake' Roberts! Roberts walks out, carrying the snake bag over his shoulder. He joins Okerlund and Okerlund welcomes him to WCW Saturday Night. Roberts says he is happy to be here and that he will be participating in the World War 3 battle royal to earn a shot at Hulk Hogan and the WCW World Heavyweight title. Roberts says he has respect for Hogan but he is coming for the WCW World Heavyweight title. Not only that, but he is also coming for The Giant and the WCW United States title. Roberts says he is a future champion here in this company. Trust me. Roberts gives a smile and Okerlund sends us to the ring for our next match. Match #2 The Dungeon Of Doom (Kamala and The Shark) (w/The Taskmaster) vs. The Armstrong Boys The second match of the night features two members of The Dungeon Of Doom: Kamala and The Shark against The Armstrong Boys, Steve and Scott Armstrong. The Ugandan Giant strikes Steve Armstrong with a thrust kick, knocking him down. The Taskmaster leads from outside the ring, shouting instructions. Kamala picks up Steve and knocks him down with a headbutt before Steve tags in his brother. Scott Armstrong rushes in and goes for a dropkick but Kamala swats him out of the air. Kamala picks up Scott and brings him down with a body slam. Kamala tags in The Shark. The Shark sends Scott to the ropes and catches him with a sidewalk slam. He picks up Scott and locks in a bearhug. It seems Scott might be likely to submit, but The Shark throws him down before he can. He tags in Kamala and bounces off the ropes, hitting The Shark Bomb, a seated senton. Kamala bounces off the ropes and hits the Splash! Kamala makes the cover, hooking the leg: One...Two...Three! The Dungeon Of Doom win at 8:12! The Dungeon Of Doom p. The Armstrong Boys =43 New Triple Threat It's time for Mean Gene Okerlund at the interview area once again! Okerlund talks up The Dungeon Of Doom and how they are a force to be reckoned with here on WCW Saturday Night. Okerlund reminds us that one of them, The Giant, holds the WCW United States title. Speaking of groups here on WCW Saturday Night, he introduces one of the newest groups here in professional wrestling. Here comes The Franchise Shane Douglas and a brand new tag team here on WCW Saturday Night, The Eliminators, John Kronus and Perry Saturn. Okerlund welcomes them here to this brand. Douglas gets on the microphone and begins hyping up The Eliminators. Douglas says that both John Kronus and Perry Saturn were trained by the legend Killer Kowalski. He says that they are now the biggest threat here in the tag team division with their finisher, Total Elimination. Douglas then talks about himself being the measuring stick here on WCW Saturday Night. Douglas says that they are going to make everyone bow down to The Franchise. Douglas announces that he will be in the 40 man World War 3 battle royal and make that washed-up has-been Hulk Hogan bow to The Franchise at Starrcade. Douglas and The Eliminators pose as Okerlund sends us to the ring for the first hour main event. Match #3 Brian Pillman vs. Sting Our first hour main event features the number one draft pick in Sting taking on a member of The Horsemen in Brian Pillman. The match is definitely not as good as one might have thought as Sting is definitely still suffering from migraines. It shows when he hits a standing dropkick on Pillman and then grabs his head in pain. This allows Pillman to gain the advantage and catch Sting with the headscissors takedown. Pillman plays to the crowd before turning back to Sting. The crowd is definitely behind Sting as Pillman continues to be in control. Pillman sends Sting out of the ring and then climbs to the top turnbuckle, hitting a flying crossbody out of the ring on Sting! Pillman brings the action back inside the ring and continues to set up Sting for his finisher. He climbs onto the apron, waiting for Sting to get to his feet. Sting does and Pillman leaps onto the top rope. He leaps for Air Pillman, but Sting hits the standing dropkick! Both men are slow to get to their feet but Sting takes control. Sting throws punches, winding up the last one before knocking Pillman to the ground with a right cross. Sting grabs Pillman and sends him to the corner with an Irish whip. He backs into the opposite corner and then charges -- Stinger Splash! Pillman drops onto the mat and Sting grabs him by the legs -- Scorpion Deathlock! Sting leans back in the hold as Pillman struggles. Pillman is forced to submit. Sting picks up the victory at 13:23! Sting d. Brian Pillman =76 Hardcore Returning The first hour ends with a video hyping the upcoming return of Cactus Jack. The video shows the history of Cactus Jack in WCW, including highlights of his match with Mil Mascaras from Clash of the Champions X. We move on to his falls count anywhere match with Sting at Beash Blast in 1992. Then, highlights are shown of his feud with Big Van Vader. A short part of the video shows Cactus Jack losing his ear in a match against Big Van Vader. A voiceover lets us know that Cactus Jack will return next week on WCW Saturday Night, so make sure you tune in! Bang! Bang! Always A Good Guy...Right? The second hour begins with the arrival of wrestling veteran Tito Santana. Santana smiles and high fives the fans on the way to the ring. He steps inside and takes up a microphone, welcoming everyone to the second hour of WCW Saturday Night. Santana says he's proud to be a roster member of WCW Saturday Night. He begins talking about his history in professional wrestling. He says that he has always been a good guy out here, taking into account the fans. He says that this is the type of person he has always been in his heart and he will always be a man that stands for the side of good and right. He announces that he will be taking part in the World War 3 battle royal this year and looks forward to a good match against Hulk Hogan or Randy Savage at Starrcade. Before Santana can continue, he gets interrupted. The Taskmaster walks out from the back and steps inside in the ring. The Taskmaster talks about how Tito Santana says that he will always be the good guy. The Taskmaster says that people are generally only as good as their options. He also says that most good people are stupid. They see the best in people when most people are at their worst. The Taskmaster invites Santana to take a walk on the dark side and become his true innate self. Santana says he will never do that. He says that he will always be the good guy and on the side of the fans here in WCW. The Taskmaster challenges Santana to a match next week against one of the Dungeon Of Doom members. Santana accepts the challenge and says he looks forward to the match next week. He tells The Taskmaster to have a good day before exiting the ring as The Taskmaster stares him down. Match #4 Quarterfinals Of Number One Contender Tag Team Tournament Harlem Heat vs. Steiner Brothers Our fourth match features two brother tag teams as Harlem Heat take on Steiner Brothers. The winners of this contest take on The Funks next week to determine who goes to World War 3. The beginning of the match is absolute chaos as all four men battle in the ring. Eventually, the Steiner Brothers grab both members of Harlem Heat and toss them over their heads in overhead belly-to-belly suplexes. Booker T and Stevie Ray slide out of the ring as Rick Steiner jogs around, barking. Rick drops to all fours and Scott stands over him and they stare down Harlem Heat. Once the match gets started proper, Harlem Heat drag Rick Steiner into their corner and isolate him with double teams and quick tags in and out. Booker catches Rick with the 110th Street Slam, scoring a two count before it's broken up by Scott. Booker heads to the top turnbuckle and goes for the Heat Seeker, a missile dropkick but Rick manages to move and Booker lands hard on his back. Rick drops to his knees and then pulls himself up via the ropes. Booker gets up and is taken down with a Steinerline by Rick. Rick crawls to his corner and tags in Scott. Booker manages to tag in Ray and Scott comes in with Steinerlines for both Booker and Ray! Scott hooks Stevie Ray and brings him over with a double underhook suplex. Rick comes back in and brawls with Booker. Both of them go outside the ring. In the ring, Scott sends Ray to the ropes and hits him with a tilt-a-whirl slam. Scott waves his finger in the air, picking up Ray. He sends him to the ropes one more time -- Frankensteiner! Scott makes the cover as Booker T slides back in the ring: One...Two...Rick trips Booker and pulls him back out...Three! Steiner Brothers win the match and advance at 18:26! Steiner Brothers p. Harlem Heat =76 Giant Surprise Backstage, we are shown the WCW United States Champion The Giant and he is...walking! The Giant walks into a dressing room where the mastadon helmet of Big Van Vader is sitting in the middle of the room. The Giant looks confused at this, tilting his head for a moment. He approaches the helmet and steam fires up from the helmet right into the chest and face of The Giant! The Giant roars in pain, stumbling backward. He knocks into the door of the dressing room, knocking the door off it's hinges! The door falls to the ground and The Giant staggers away as we go to the interview area. Studd Express? For one final time this night, Gene Okerlund is standing by at the interview area. Mean Gene hypes the WCW hotline and says that he will be talking about WCW Saturday Night and all of the fallout from the draft. He tells the fans to make sure that they tune in. Then, he brings out some of the newest members of the Saturday Night roster and they are the Studd Stable members Col. Robert Parker, Bunkhouse Buck and Dick Slater! The crowd boos these three men as they join Okerlund. Parker says that they are here on WCW Saturday Night, which makes this the best show in professional wrestling. Parker chides the members of the championship committee because the Studd Stable were not chosen to be in the tag team tournament. Parker says that they would have beaten any of the four teams in that tournament, reminding fans that Bunkhouse Buck and Dick Slater are former WCW World Tag Team Champions. He says they certainly would have lasted longer than the Rock 'N' Roll Express did. The crowd boos this talk but those boos turn to cheers. Col. Robert Parker's words bring out Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson, The Rock 'N' Roll Express. Morton looks between Bunkhouse Buck and Dick Slater and then says that Parker's words sound like a challenge. Buck says he's going to make it a challenge right now for a tag team match next week. Slater laughs and says that they can beat The Rock 'N' Roll Express one handed. Robert Gibson speaks up, saying he's not going to take them up on the one-handed offer but they will take them up on the wrestling match next week on WCW Saturday Night. Gibson says they are going to turn the Studd Stable into the Dud Stable. Morton tells the Studd Stable to strap in because they're in for a wild ride. The four wrestlers go face to face, while Okerlund asks for security and then sends us to the ring for our main event. Match #5 Ric Flair (w/Arn Anderson) vs. Ricky Steamboat It is main event time and what a main event we have for you tonight. On one side, we have The Nature Boy Ric Flair, the leader of the Four Horsemen. In his corner stands his Enforcer Arn Anderson. In the opposite corner, we have Ricky The Dragon Steamboat. Both men are veterans of the squared circle and veterans against each other. When the bell sounds, the two men circle each other and Flair backs to the ropes, using the referee to push Steamboat back. Flair does a strut and releases a 'Whoo' that is echoed by a contingent of the fans here. The two men finally lock up with Steamboat walking Flair back into a corner. Flair shifts at the last moment, sending Steamboat into the corner instead. He releases and unleashes a knife-edge chop in the corner. Flair hits two more chops before Steamboat fires back with chops of his own. Steamboat throws punches and chops, backing Flair to the center of the ring. Flair puts his fists up and then drops face-first onto the mat. Steamboat picks up Flair and sends him to the ropes, hitting an arm drag into an armbar. Steamboat kneels there with the armbar, locking it in tight. Flair works his way to his feet and uses a throw to get Steamboat to release the hold. Flair rolls outside the ring to catch a breath and regroup with Arn Anderson. Ricky Steamboat walks over to the ropes and grabs the top rope, using it to propel himself over with a cross body. But, Arn Anderson shoves Flair out of the way and takes the blow himself. Flair moves back in quickly and stomps Steamboat on the knee. He sends Steamboat into the ring post and then drags him over to the camera. He uses the cord on the camera to choke Steamboat behind the referee's back. Flair sends Steamboat back into the ring as the match continues. The match continues with Ric Flair in control of Ricky Steamboat. Flair turns his focus to the right knee of Steamboat, stomping on it and even locking in a leglock that has Steamboat struggling and trying not to submit. Flair releases the leglock and then places the leg across the bottom rope. Flair uses the top rope to propel himself up and hit a seated senton on the leg. Steamboat cries out in pain as Flair does a strut across the ring. Flair picks up Steamboat and hits the shinbreaker, laying Steamboat out in the center of the ring. Flair bounces off the ropes and hits a running, jumping knee drop. Flair makes the cover: One...Two...Shoulder Up! The crowd cheers as Steamboat gets the shoulder up! The match continues with Flair still focusing on that right knee. Steamboat gets a few quick shots of momentum but they are usually stopped either by Flair or by Arn Anderson interfering in the bout. Flair goes for the Figure Four but Steamboat rolls him into a small package: One...Two...Kickout! Flair pops back up to his feet and pulls up Steamboat into a corner. Flair laces Steamboat's chest with knife-edge chops and then sends him to the opposite side. Flair rushes in but takes a back elbow from Steamboat. Steamboat limps in and Flair and Steamboat hit a double clothesline, sending both men to the mat. Referee Charles Robinson begins to count both men down on the mat. Ric Flair and Ricky Steamboat are slow to get up. Flair gets up first and moves in, tripping Steamboat down and grabbing the right leg. Flair gives it a hard yank and then drops an elbow on the knee. Flair gets up and pulls Steamboat to his feet. Flair gives another strut across the ring before coming back to Steamboat and Steamboat gets his second wind! He fires chops and punches to Flair before sending Flair to the ropes and hitting a standing dropkick! Steamboat grabs his knee for a moment but manages to pull himself up. Steamboat grabs Flair and sends him to the turnbuckle. Flair flips up and over the turnbuckle, landing on the apron. He runs across and climbs the turnbuckle where he's met by Steamboat. Steamboat body slams Flair off the top turnbuckle and then moves in, locking the standing double chicken wing on Flair! Flair shakes his head, refusing to submit. Arn Anderson climbs on the apron, drawing the attention of the referee. Anderson tries to get in the ring but the referee stops him. Steamboat sees this and releases Flair, walking over to Anderson. Steamboat knocks Anderson off the apron with a punch! With Steamboat distracted, Flair hits a chop block to the knee from behind. Flair drags Steamboat to the center of the ring and locks in the Figure Four! Flair uses the ropes for leverage as the referee asks Steamboat if he submits. This eventually forces The Dragon to submit. Ric Flair gets the submission win at 18:52! Ric Flair d. Ricky Steamboat =89 Pull Apart Brawl Ric Flair has gotten the win in the first main event of WCW Saturday Night in the brand split era. Flair refuses to release the Figure Four! Arn Anderson climbs in the ring and grabs referee Charles Robinson, tossing him out of the ring. Brian Pillman comes out and Anderson and Pillman put the boots to Ricky Steamboat! Flair finally releases the Figure Four and the three Horsemen members continue to attack The Dragon. Anderson slides out of the ring and grabs a chair, sliding back in. He places Steamboat's right leg in the chair before Sting, Lex Luger and Barry Windham come running in from the back! All six men, aside from Ricky Steamboat, do battle in a pull apart brawl inside the ring. Just like with what happened earlier tonight, The Horsemen are sent out of the ring by Sting and the WCW World Tag Team Champions! The crowd cheers as Sting releases a howl in the ring. Sting, Luger and Windham stand over Steamboat as The Horsemen back up the aisle. We'll see you next week on WCW Saturday Night where The Funks will take on Steiner Brothers! Make sure you tune in!
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