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I actually know very little about WCW during this time frame, besides the most commonly known stuff. With that said, I'm really digging this diary so far.

 

Thanks, Reggie!

 

I don't know how he's behaving thus far in your game, but I'm holding out for a Buddy Landel push later in the year. IRL he's only about a year or so off from sorting out his life, was still young and still capable of going in the ring from what I've seen from his SMW run.

 

I havent' had any trouble out of Landel so far, and he's definitely underrated in my opinion. He didn't have the best look, but other than that he was great. I saw him in person several times for SMW events at one of the local high schools and he never failed to entertain.

 

 

 

WCW Saturday Night January, Week 4 Predictions Card:

 

Stan Hansen vs. El Gigante

 

Ricky Morton w/Jeff Jarrett vs. Arn Anderson w/ Tully Blanchard

 

Ron Simmons w/ Butch Reed & Teddy Long vs. Steve Armstrong w/ Tracy Smothers

 

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Stan Hansen vs. El Gigante

 

Ricky Morton w/Jeff Jarrett vs. Arn Anderson w/ Tully Blanchard

The young inexperienced Jeff Jarrett tries to counteract some Tully shenanigans on the outside but its all for nothing

 

Ron Simmons w/ Butch Reed & Teddy Long vs. Steve Armstrong w/ Tracy Smothers

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Great shows so far. Looking forward to the big ones as we move toward Superbrawl and the Clash.

 

Glad to see Morton and Jarrett show excellent chemistry as a team but what happens when Robert Gibson returns from injury? Will he be the odd man out? Will the 6 man tag team title come back? Will they name their team the Double J Express? Make sure you tune in and find out.

 

Stan Hansen vs. El Gigante

The Lariat really belongs to AJPW. Gigante probably wins by DQ when The Nature Boy/Horsemen interfere.

 

Ricky Morton w/Jeff Jarrett vs. Arn Anderson w/ Tully Blanchard

Anderson wins here and Jarrett pulls the upset on Blanchard later on. I was a huge fan of Jarrett before the Double J stuff when he was in the USWA.

 

Ron Simmons w/ Butch Reed & Teddy Long vs. Steve Armstrong w/ Tracy Smothers*

Like in the previous match, Doom gets some momentum here with The All-American beating Armstrong after Smothers beat Reed. That evens things up as we head toward the tag team title match.

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Stan Hansen vs. El Gigante

 

Ricky Morton w/Jeff Jarrett vs. Arn Anderson w/ Tully Blanchard

Ron Simmons w/ Butch Reed & Teddy Long vs. Steve Armstrong w/ Tracy Smothers

 

Thanks for predicting again, Munit!

 

 

Damnit I missed a show.

WCW Saturday Night January, Week 4 Predictions Card:

 

Stan Hansen vs. El Gigante

 

Ricky Morton w/Jeff Jarrett vs. Arn Anderson w/ Tully Blanchard

 

Ron Simmons w/ Butch Reed & Teddy Long vs. Steve Armstrong w/ Tracy Smothers

 

Not a problem, Jaysin! At least not on the prediction contest front. With over a dozen matches on the card for the upcoming Superbrawl PPV, you could be predicting for the first time in the diary and end up in first place by a wide margin.

 

Stan Hansen vs. El Gigante

 

Ricky Morton w/Jeff Jarrett vs. Arn Anderson w/ Tully Blanchard

 

Ron Simmons w/ Butch Reed & Teddy Long vs. Steve Armstrong w/ Tracy Smothers

 

Thanks for predicting again, Gorilla!

 

No one's losing to El Gigante in this timeline lol

 

A guy like Hansen by pinfall? Probably not, but matches can end in other ways.;)

 

Keep up the good work :)

 

Thanks, Stannis! And thanks for predicting again!

 

Just in case you snatch Taker :D

 

Aren't you forgetting something, Trevor?

 

Ricky Morton w/Jeff Jarrett vs. Arn Anderson w/ Tully Blanchard

The young inexperienced Jeff Jarrett tries to counteract some Tully shenanigans on the outside but its all for nothing

 

Really enjoying your super specific predictions and thoughts, Reggie!

 

Stan Hansen vs. El Gigante

 

Ricky Morton w/Jeff Jarrett vs. Arn Anderson w/ Tully Blanchard

Ron Simmons w/ Butch Reed & Teddy Long vs. Steve Armstrong w/ Tracy Smothers

 

Thanks for predicting again, Element!

 

1991 WCW? I'm on board!

 

Thanks for joining in, Josh! I appreciate your readership!

 

Stan Hansen vs. El Gigante

 

Ricky Morton w/Jeff Jarrett vs. Arn Anderson w/ Tully Blanchard

 

Ron Simmons w/ Butch Reed & Teddy Long vs. Steve Armstrong w/ Tracy Smothers

 

Thanks for predicting again, Satyr24!

 

Glad to see Morton and Jarrett show excellent chemistry as a team but what happens when Robert Gibson returns from injury? Will he be the odd man out? Will the 6 man tag team title come back? Will they name their team the Double J Express? Make sure you tune in and find out.

 

Haven't decided just yet, but it's a good problem to have as far as I'm concerned!

 

Looking forward to following along!

 

Thanks, bonnie! Happy to have your readership!

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Aired January 5th, 1991

 

4,323 in attendance at the Boutwell Auditorium in Birmingham, Alabama

 

Announcers: Jim Ross & Jim Cornette

 

TV Rating: 1.33

 

Jim Ross welcomes fans to a new era of WCW with the debut episode of Saturday Night, and introduces his new co-host, Jim Cornette. They discuss WCW's withdrawal from the NWA a few days prior and announce that the NWA has stripped Sting of the World Heavyweight Championship as a result. But against the expectations of pretty much the entire wrestling world, they don't announce a match or some kind of tournament to determine the first ever WCW World Heavyweight Champion. Instead, they announce that the WCW Board of Directors has decided that when the first champion is crowned, they want there to be no question that he's the most deserving of the honor. So WCW will be without a World Champion until they can determine how to best accomplish that goal. However, they do announce that that champion will be crowned at the Great American Bash PPV in June! (99)

 

WCW World Television Championship: "Z-Man" Tom Zenk makes his fourth defense of the TV title, pinning Bobby Eaton with a superkick in 14:03 after botched interference by Eaton's friend Larry Zbyszko. (69)

 

Ricky Morton surprisingly announces former Four Horsemen Tully Blanchard as his mystery partner for a WCW World Tag Team Championship match with dominant champions Doom that starts right now. (68)

 

WCW World Tag Team Championship: Doom looked dominant here as usual, but Morton and Blanchard's individual tag experience did keep them in it for a while. Doom eventually retains at 9:33 after Blanchard turned on Morton when Ric Flair came to ringside and whispered something in Blanchard's ear. (76)

 

Potential future star Dustin Rhodes started 1991 off on the right foot, pinning veteran Buddy Lee Parker with a Running Bulldog in 5:49. (61)

 

Tony Schiavone announces WCW's Top 10 Singles Wrestlers of the week, with the list topped by Sting.

 

1.) Sting

2.) Ric Flair

3.) Lex Luger - U.S. Champion

4.) Barry Windham

5.) Ricky Steamboat

6.) Arn Anderson

7.) Z-Man - TV Champion

8.) Sid Vicious

9.) Dustin Rhodes

10.) Terry Funk

(71)

 

With Diamond Dallas Page in their corner, The Fabulous Freebirds make quick work of Keith Hart and Joey Maggs, with Garvin securing a win for the veteran team with a Piledriver in 4:41. (60)

 

Jim Ross interviews Sting, who discusses his thoughts on the WCW World Heavyweight Championship situation. Sting says that no matter what method the WCW Board of Directors decides on to crown the first champion, he's sure he'll come out on top! (77)

 

A solid match between Terry Funk and Dutch Mantell came to an abrupt end at 8:13 when Funk was attacked by a debuting "Stunning" Steve Austin after a distraction by Madusa. After the match, Austin puts a pretty good beating on Funk before referees and other officials can pull him off. (76)

 

WCW United States Championship: With all the other Horsemen also in the building, it seemed obvious Lex Luger would have to contend with more than Barry Windham to retain his United States title. That never came to fruition though, as Windham was left to fend for himself, succumbing to a Powerslam in a bit over 15 minutes. Luger makes his first successful defense in 15:27. (84)

 

As Windham is recovering from his loss, Sid enters the ring and helps him to his feet. Ric Flair and Arn Anderson soon join them and Flair begins to scold Windham for losing the match. Windham takes it at first but eventually gives into his anger and shoves Flair.

 

This prompts Tully Blanchard to run in and take out Windham's leg from behind with a chair. After hitting Windham in the leg with the chair again himself, Ric Flair locks in a Figure Four as Windham shouts in agony.

 

Lex Luger rushes back to the ring to try and stop the assault, but Sid pounds him to the mat as soon as he enters and then hits a Powerbomb. Sting, the Steiner Brothers, Ricky Morton and Dustin Rhodes rush out next and manage to clear the ring of Horsemen as the debut episode of WCW Saturday Night goes off the air. (82)

 

Show Grade: 87

 

 

 

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Aired January 6th, 1991

 

1,050 in attendance at the Center Stage Theater in Atlanta, Georgia

 

Announcers: Jim Ross, Paul E. Dangerously and Tony Schiavone

 

TV Rating: 0.10

 

Brian Pillman defeated Mando Guerrero. (62)

 

Junkyard Dog beat Ken Wayne. (51)

 

Michael Wallstreet and Mr. Hughes of the York Foundation defeated The Lightning Express. (57)

 

After the match, Mr. Hughes takes out the Lightning Express for lasting nearly a minute longer than Alexandra York had calculated with her computer. (48)

 

Big Van Vader demolished The Italian Stallion and Joey Maggs. (45)

 

The Steiner Brothers got the better of the makeshift team of Kevin Sullivan and Moondog Rex. (69)

 

Following their loss, Kevin Sullivan attacks his partner Moondog Rex for "not getting the job done." (57)

 

Show Grade: 65

 

 

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Aired January 12th, 1991

 

2,000 in attendance at the Grady Cole Center in Charlotte, North Carolina

 

Announcers: Jim Ross & Jim Cornette

 

TV Rating: 1.28

 

Jim Ross and Jim Cornette open the show by announcing two big matches for the first ever Superbrawl PPV, Sting vs. Stan Hansen and Ric Flair vs. El Gigante. An irate Ric Flair rushes out to complain to Ross and Cornette about how Gigante isn't worth his time and how it's a "TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE!!" that he wasn't simply awarded the new WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Or at least put in a match for the vacant title for Superbrawl! (88)

 

Dan Spivey squashes Pez Whatley with a Spivey Spike. (61)

 

El Gigante defeated Mando Guerrero in 5:03 by submission with a Clawhold. (40)

 

In their debut match in WCW, The Hardliners(Dick Slater & Dick Murdoch) had no trouble with Norman The Lunatic and The Italian Stallion. (68)

 

Tony Schiavone's at ringside for a post-match interview with WCW's newest team The Hardliners, but Lex Luger hijacks the interview to challenge Sid Vicious to a match at Superbrawl. Luger says Sid may have won the battle when he Powerbombed him last week, but he'll win the war if Sid's got the guts. (78)

 

Tony Schiavone announces WCW's Top 10 Tag Teams of the Week with WCW World Tag Team Champions Doom topping the list. (71)

 

1.) Doom - WCW World Tag Team Champions

2.) The Steiner Brothers - WCW United States Tag Team Champions

3.) The Fabulous Freebirds

4.) The Young Pistols

5.) Arn Anderson & Sid Vicious

6.) The York Foundation (Various Combinations)

7.) The Lightning Express

8.) The Renegade Warriors

9.) The State Patrol

10.) The Royal Family

(82)

 

Joey Maggs gave Terry Talor more than he bargained for in a decent match, but fell to a Flying Forearm Smash in 6:03. (63)

 

Shocking everyone in attendance, Tracy Smothers defeated Butch Reed with a suprise roll up in 7:21. (66)

 

Doom doesn't take too kindly to Smothers' method of victory or the Young Pistols' post-match celebration, and a brawl ensues. (55)

 

In a stiff brawl that would have been the match of the night if not for the outstanding main event a few matches later, Stan Hansen nearly takes Ron Garvin's head off with a Lariat for the win in 8:36. (81)

 

Tony Schiavone gives an update on Barry Windham's condition following the Horsemen's attack on their former member last week, and announces that he'll be out indefinitely with a knee injury. He also announces that Ricky Morton has found another partner and they will face Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard at Superbrawl. (64)

 

In his in-ring WCW debut "Stunning" Steve Austin pinned veteran grappler Mike Graham with a Stun Gun. (54)

 

After the match, Terry Funk tries to exact revenge on Austin for attacking him last week, but a distraction from Madusa once again allows Austin to take the advantage, putting Funk down with the Stun Gun. (81)

 

Ricky Steamboat and Buddy Landel wrap up the show with a superb match that saw Landel in control for a large portion before ultimately falling to a Diving Crossbody in 16:14. (89)

 

Show Grade: 86

 

 

 

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Aired January 13th, 1991

 

1,050 in attendance at the Center Stage Theater in Atlanta, Georgia

 

Announcers: Jim Ross, Paul E. Dangerously and Tony Schiavone

 

TV Rating: 0.10

 

The Steiner Brothers defeated another makeshift team featuring Kevin Sullivan, with Scott pinning El Cubano. (66)

 

In a repeat of last week, Kevin Sullivan attacks El Cubano for not "getting the job done." The Steiners decide to put a stop to it this time though, and pull Sullivan off. But Dan Spivey blindsides them from out of nowhere and takes them out with vicious clotheslines. Sullivan is giddy at this turn of events as he drops to his knees to "praise" Spivey. (59)

 

Dutch Mantell defeated Dustin Rhodes in 7:45 by count out when Rhodes rolled him back in from the outside but couldn't beat the 10 count himself. (55)

 

Big Van Vader wins his second handicap match in as many weeks, beating Dino Casanova and Ray Lloyd this time. (36)

 

As Vader's leaving the ring, he's stopped by Tony Schiavone. Schiavone compliments his impressive victory but Vader is highly annoyed, screaming that he wants a real challenge before storming off. (60)

 

Michael Wallstreet defeated Brad Armstrong in 16:02 by pinfall with a handful of tights when he realized Alexandra York's predicted time of victory was about to pass. (65)

 

Armstrong complains to Referee Mike Atkins about Wallstreet's dirty deed, but he's cut short by a Mr. Hughes attack. With Armstrong's partner Tim Horner out licking his wounds from the beating they took from Hughes last week, Armstrong quickly succumbs to a huge running splash as Main Event comes to a close. (54)

 

Show Grade: 63

 

 

 

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Aired January 19th, 1991

 

2,500 in attendance at the Spartanburg Auditorium in Spartanburg, South Carolina

 

Announcers: Jim Ross & Jim Cornette

 

TV Rating: 1.26

 

Jim Ross and Jim Cornette welcome fans to the show and announce the night's main event, Ric Flair taking on one half of the WCW United States Tag Team Champions Rick Steiner. They also announce a championship match for the show as, WCW World Television Champion Tom Zenk defends the title against the man who tried to help Bobby Eaton take it from him two weeks ago, Larry Zbyszko. (95)

 

Tommy Rich used a Sitout Suplex Slam to seal a victory over George South in 5:47. (61)

 

Gordon Solie hosts a WCW Magazine segment, wherein he announces three more matches for the inaugural Superbrawl PPV. After instigating a post-match brawl with the Young Pistols following Tracy Smothers' surprise victory over Butch Reed last week, Doom will be forced to defend the WCW World Tag Team Championship against the Young Pistols. Vader will get his wish for some "real competition" when he faces the Junkyard Dog. And after two run-ins with Steve Austin, both going the way of the youngster thanks to distractions from his valet Madusa, Terry Funk has been granted a one one match with "Stunning" Steve Austin. (63)

 

Junkyard Dog defeated Black Bart in 7:51 by pinfall with a Powerslam. (55)

 

Despite repeated interference attempts by both Diamond Dallas Page and Michael "P.S." Hayes, Brian Pillman defeated Jimmy Garvin in 15:07 by pinfall with an Air Pillman. (70)

 

In a pre-match interview with Tony Schiavone, Ricky Morton names newcomer Jeff Jarrett as his partner for Superbrawl to take on Arn Anderson and the man who betrayed him just two weeks ago, Tully Blanchard. (70)

 

Ricky Morton and Jeff Jarrett show some great chemistry in their win against The State Patrol, as Jarrett pins Parker with a Swinging Neckbreaker. (57)

 

Paul E. Dangerously hosts "The Danger Zone" segment in the ring with Sid Vicious as his guest. Vicious says he's got no problem flattening Luger again at Superbrawl, but only if Luger puts the U.S. Title on the line. Sid doesn't have to wait long for his answer as Luger storms the ring and clotheslines him over the top rope. Luger grabs the mic from a frightened Dangerously and agrees to put the title on the line as Sid slowly backs away. (71)

 

WCW World Television Championship: Larry Zbyszko beats champion Tom Zenk in 13:29 but by disqualification after Bobby Eaton accidentally hits him with a foreign object intended for Zenk. Tom Zenk retains the title as it can't change hands on a disqualification. (72)

 

Tony Schiavone announces WCW's Top 10 Singles Wrestlers of the Week, with Sting still topping the list:

 

1.) Sting

2.) Ric Flair

3.) Lex Luger - U.S. Champion

4.) Ricky Steamboat

5.) Z-Man - TV Champion

6.) Arn Anderson

7.) Vader

8.) Sid Vicious

9.) Stan Hansen

10.) Steve Austin

(81)

 

Ric Flair defeats Rick Steiner by submission with the Figure Four Leglock at 19:20 after Kevin Sullivan distracted both Rick and his brother Scott at ringside, allowing Flair to hit a low blow and apply the figure four for the win. (79)

 

Show Grade: 82

 

 

 

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Aired January 20th, 1991

 

1,050 in attendance at the Center Stage Theater in Atlanta, Georgia

 

Announcers: Jim Ross, Paul E. Dangerously and Tony Schiavone

 

TV Rating: 0.10

 

Steve Austin goes to 2-0 in WCW by pinning Art Barr with a Stun Gun in just under six minutes. (57)

 

The Renegade Warriors defeated The State Patrol when Mark Youngblood hit Buddy Lee Parker with a Diving Tomahawk. (33)

 

Missy Hyatt interviews The Lightning Express who announce they've been given a 6-man tag team match against The York Foundation for Superbrawl. Tommy Rich will be their partner. (53)

 

Dustin Rhodes defeated Rip Rogers in 5:43 by pinfall with a Running Bulldog. (49)

 

After the match, Dustin Rhodes is stopped by Missy Hyatt and asked about his countout loss to Dutch Mantell last week. Rhodes challenges Mantell to a rematch for Superbrawl, admitting he made a rookie mistake that will never be repeated. (49)

 

Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard taunt Ricky Morton on his choice of partner for Superbrawl, calling Jeff Jarrett a "puny, little punk" that "doesn't stand a chance in a real man's game!" (71)

 

Buddy Landel carries his momentum from a good performance in a losing effort to Ricky Steamboat last week, this time getting a victory by submitting Ron Garvin with a Figure Four Leglock after blatantly cheating. (61)

 

Show Grade: 62

 

 

 

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Aired January 26th, 1991

 

5,000 in attendance at the Knight Center in Miami, Florida

 

Announcers: Jim Ross & Jim Cornette

 

TV Rating: 1.31

 

We open the final WCW Saturday Night before Superbrawl with some tag team action, as The Fabulous Freebirds made quick work of Art Barr and Pez Whatley in 4:38 with a Michael Hayes Bulldog to Whatley. (50)

 

Bobby Eaton gets his first win this year, beating Norman The Lunatic with an Alabama Jam. (61)

 

After his victory, Eaton is confronted by Larry Zbyszko as he's leaving the ring. Zbyszko accuses Eaton of costing him the TV title last week on purpose as revenge for Zbyszko accidentally costing Eaton two weeks before that. Eaton insists it really was an accident but the argument quickly turns heated and they have to be separated. (81)

 

Sid Vicious toys with Hector Guerrero before pinning him with back to back to back Powerbombs, all the while loudly taunting Lex Luger that it was a preview of his fate at Superbrawl tomorrow night! (55)

 

Jim Ross and Jim Cornette announce the breaking news that Larry Zbyszko will face Bobby Eaton at Superbrawl with the winner advancing to face Z-Man for the WCW Television Championship later the same night. They also announce that Dustin Rhodes has been given his requested rematch with Dutch Mantell for Superbrawl. (68)

 

With their tag match coming up at Superbrawl tomorrow night, Ricky Morton and Arn Anderson face off in singles action tonight with Morton getting the win by DQ after Jeff Jarrett woke downed Referee Mark Curtis just in time to catch Arn Anderson in the act of using brass knucks that were passed to him by Tully Blanchard. (79)

 

Missy Hyatt interviews "Stunning" Steve Austin and Madusa and asks Austin if he's sure it's wise to go after a man like Terry Funk. After all, Funk's considered a legend for a reason. Austin agrees that he's a legend and says that's exactly why he chose him as his first target, vowing to make a name for himself if he has to take out every legend in the business to do it! And it all starts with Terry Funk at Superbrawl! (61)

 

In a potential preview of things to come at Superbrawl, Ron Simmons avenged Butch Reed's loss to Young Pistol Tracy Smothers two weeks back by dominating Young Pistol Steve Armstrong this week, winning with a Spinebuster in 5:14. (71)

 

Next is a segment ranking WCW's Top 10 Tag Teams of the week with Tony Schiavone. WCW World Tag Team Champions Doom sit atop the list for the 15th consecutive time.

 

1.) Doom - WCW World Tag Team Champions

2.) The Steiner Brothers - WCW United States Tag Team Champions

3.) The Young Pistols

4.) The Fabulous Freebirds

5.) The York Foundation (Various Combinations)

6.) Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard

7.) The Hardliners

8.) Ricky Morton & Jeff Jarrett

9.) The Renegade Warriors

10.) The Lightning Express

(70)

 

Ric Flair comes out to start the main event segment, joining Ross and Cornette on commentary to scout his Superbrawl opponent El Gigante up close.

 

He didn't get a whole lot of "scouting" done though, as the match between Hansen and El Gigante almost immediately disintegrated into a street fight and both men were counted out in just 5:56. (78)

 

Gigante and Hansen continue to fight after the bell until Ric Flair comes from the commentary position and hits Gigante with the bell on Hansen's bullrope, bringing the giant to his knees. Flair gets Gigante back in the ring with help from Hansen, and after hitting him with the bell once more, tries to lock in the figure four. Sting comes to the rescue though, brandishing a steel chair and scaring both Hansen and Flair away. (90)

 

Show Grade: 81

 

 

 

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Aired January 27th, 1991

 

17,000 in attendance at The Omni in Atlanta, Georgia

 

Announcers: Jim Ross, Paul E. Dangerously and Tony Schiavone

 

TV Rating: 0.10

 

**AUTHOR'S NOTE: This Main Event is a live "pre-show" for the Superbrawl PPV. This won't always be the case, but when it is you'll see this note for clarity.**

 

The Hardliners defeated Hector Guerrero and Chavo Guerrero in 7:38 when Murdoch pinned Chavo Guerrero with a Brainbuster. (71)

 

Brian Pillman got a DQ win over Michael Hayes in 10:06 when Jimmy Garvin and Diamond Dallas Page ran in and attacked Pillman when it appeared he was about to win. (64)

 

The 3 on 1 beatdown of Pillman by the Diamond Mine continues after the bell, but is cut short by Ricky Steamboat who drives the trio from the ring. (70)

 

Black Bart puts one in the win column against Joey Maggs with a Diving Leg Drop. (53)

 

Missy Hyatt is with the York Foundation where Alexandra York has used her computer to calculate that her men will win tonight's 6-man tag at Superbrawl in less than 3 minutes! (53)

 

Ross, Dangerously and Schiavone announce that two more matches have just been signed for tonight's Superbrawl. The Steiner Brothers will defend the United States Tag Team Championship against Kevin Sullivan and Dan Spivey and after what happened earlier tonight, Ricky Steamboat will team with Brian Pillman to take on The Fabulous Freebirds. (79)

 

Ron Garvin pins Moondog Rex to a loud pop as the excitement builds for Superbrawl, which kicks off in a matter of minutes! (57)

 

Show Grade: 63

 

 

 

Top 5 In-ring Performances for this month's television programming:

 

Ricky Steamboat - 96 vs. Buddy Landel - January 12th episode of WCW Saturday Night

Stan Hansen - 91 vs. El Gigante - January 26th episode of WCW Saturday Night

Ric Flair - 88 vs. Rick Steiner - January 19th episode of WCW Saturday Night

Stan Hansen - 88 vs. Ron Garvin - January 12th episode of WCW Saturday Night

Arn Anderson - 77 vs. Ricky Morton - January 26th episode of WCW Saturday Night

 

Chemistry discoveries for the month:

 

- Michael Wallstreet and Mr. Hughes have absolutely zero chemistry as partners.

 

- Mr. Hughes and Alexandra York are a good pairing who play well off each other.

 

- Ricky Morton and Jeff Jarrett showed excellent chemistry as a team.

 

- Ric Flair and Rick Steiner showed absolutely no chemistry as opponents.

 

- Brian Pillman and Michael Hayes just don't click at all as opponents.

 

New protege relationships for the month:

 

- Larry Zbyszko has taken Joey Maggs under his wing as a protege.

 

Worker comments/promises for the month:

 

- Scott Steiner says The Italian Stallion is a waste of time.

 

- Stan Hansen says Madusa is pretty good in the ring and that I should "push the kid."

 

- Sting thinks Sid Vicious has a bright future and he's willing to put him over to help get him to the next level. He'll only do it once though and it has to be in the next two months.

 

- Ricky Steamboat says Brad Armstrong is turning into a good worker that's worth getting behind.

 

- Harley Race likes what he's hearing from Diamond Dallas Page and says there's money in his promos if given air time.

 

Other notes for the month:

 

- I always thought Barry Windham was an odd fit for the Horsemen, so I wanted to replace him right away. Enter Tully Blanchard.

 

- I didn't plan on bringing in The Hardliners so early, but losing The State Patrol with Parker going to AJPW forced my hand.

 

- I figured Steamboat and Landel would pull a pretty good score for the main event of the January 12th episode of Saturday Night, but 89? WOW!!

 

- I was also surprised by the Stan Hansen vs. Ron Garvin match from that same show since I got a warning that Garvin couldn't even go the 8 minutes I booked it for.

 

- I don't really like to have TV titles defended on PPV, but WCW did it in real life and with no world champion until June, I'm gonna use it as my secondary singles title for now. After that I'm not sure.

 

- 71 for The Hardliners versus the Guerrero jobbers on the January 27th Main Event show? I'd almost be satisfied with that score for a WCW Saturday Night main event!

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WCW SuperBrawl Predictions Card:

 

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WCW SuperBrawl

 

Sunday, Week 4, January 1991

 

From The Omni in Atlanta, Georgia

 

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The Surfer and The CowboySting vs. Stan Hansen

 

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A GIANT Challenge

"Nature Boy" Ric Flair vs. El Gigante

 

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WCW United States Championship

Lex Luger © vs. Sid Vicious

 

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WCW World Tag Team Championship

Doom w/ Teddy Long © vs. The Young Pistols

 

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Friends or Foes?

Larry Zbyszko vs. Bobby Eaton

**Winner faces Tom Zenk later in the night for the WCW World Television Championship**

 

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WCW World Television Championship

"Z-Man" Tom Zenk © vs. Larry Zbyszko or Bobby Eaton

 

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WCW United States Tag Team Championship

The Steiner Brothers © vs. Kevin Sullivan & Dan Spivey

 

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The Legend Killer?

"Stunning" Steve Austin w/ Madusa vs. Terry Funk

 

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Reunited vs. New Beginnings

Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Ricky Morton & Jeff Jarrett

 

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Some "Real" Competition

Big Van Vader vs. Junkyard Dog

 

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A New Legacy Begins

Dustin Rhodes vs. Dutch Mantel

 

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Evening The Odds

The Fabulous Freebirds w/ Diamond Dallas Page vs. "Flyin" Brian Pillman & Ricky Steamboat

 

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3 Minute Men

The York Foundation (Michael Wallstreet, Terrance Taylor & Mr. Hughes) w/ Alexandra York vs. The Lightning Express (Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner) & Tommy Rich

 

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Simpler predictions card for those with no comments:

 

Sting vs. Stan Hansen

"Nature Boy" Ric Flair vs. El Gigante

Lex Luger © vs. Sid Vicious

Doom w/ Teddy Long © vs. The Young Pistols

Larry Zbyszko vs. Bobby Eaton

"Z-Man" Tom Zenk © vs. Larry Zbyszko or Bobby Eaton

The Steiner Brothers © vs. Kevin Sullivan & Dan Spivey

"Stunning" Steve Austin w/ Madusa vs. Terry Funk

Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Ricky Morton & Jeff Jarrett

Big Van Vader vs. Junkyard Dog

Dustin Rhodes vs. Dutch Mantel

The Fabulous Freebirds w/ Diamond Dallas Page vs. "Flyin" Brian Pillman & Ricky Steamboat

The York Foundation vs. The Lightning Express & Tommy Rich

 

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The Surfer and The Cowboy

Sting vs. Stan Hansen

 

Comments:

I can see you going either way here but Sting is logical choice always. Man I love me some Stinger, hes great!

 

A GIANT Challenge

"Nature Boy" Ric Flair vs. El Gigante

 

Comments:

Gigante is irrelevant imo, unless you have a thing for him. No hard feelings against the guy, I just prefer other bigger men.

 

WCW United States Championship

Lex Luger © vs. Sid Vicious

 

Comments:

This is a flip of the coin for me. I think you'll have Luger retain however im gonna take the chance here.

 

WCW World Tag Team Championship

Doom w/ Teddy Long © vs. The Young Pistols

 

Comments:

 

Friends or Foes?

Larry Zbyszko vs. Bobby Eaton

**Winner faces Tom Zenk later in the night for the WCW World Television Championship**

 

Comments:

 

WCW World Television Championship

"Z-Man" Tom Zenk © vs. Larry Zbyszko or Bobby Eaton

 

Comments:

 

WCW United States Tag Team Championship

The Steiner Brothers © vs. Kevin Sullivan & Dan Spivey

 

Comments:

 

The Legend Killer?

"Stunning" Steve Austin w/ Madusa vs. Terry Funk

 

Comments:

Love this angle here.

 

Reunited vs. New Beginnings

Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Ricky Morton & Jeff Jarrett

 

Comments:

 

Some "Real" Competition

Big Van Vader vs. Junkyard Dog

 

Comments:

Love me some Dog but Vader is the man here.

 

A New Legacy Begins

Dustin Rhodes vs. Dutch Mantel

 

Comments:

Only makes sense to have Dustin go over. A Young Dustin to me always screamed potential to win the big one.

 

Evening The Odds

The Fabulous Freebirds w/ Diamond Dallas Page vs. "Flyin" Brian Pillman & Ricky Steamboat

 

Comments:

 

3 Minute Men

The York Foundation (Michael Wallstreet, Terry Taylor & Mr. Hughes) w/ Alexandra York vs. The Lightning Express (Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner) & Tommy Rich

 

Comments:

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The Surfer and The Cowboy

Sting vs. Stan Hansen

 

Comments:

 

A GIANT Challenge

"Nature Boy" Ric Flair vs. El Gigante

 

Comments:

 

WCW United States Championship

Lex Luger © vs. Sid Vicious

 

Comments:

 

WCW World Tag Team Championship

Doom w/ Teddy Long © vs. The Young Pistols

 

Comments:

 

Friends or Foes?

Larry Zbyszko vs. Bobby Eaton

**Winner faces Tom Zenk later in the night for the WCW World Television Championship**

 

Comments:

 

WCW World Television Championship

"Z-Man" Tom Zenk © vs. Larry Zbyszko or Bobby Eaton

 

Comments:

 

WCW United States Tag Team Championship

The Steiner Brothers © vs. Kevin Sullivan & Dan Spivey

 

Comments:

 

The Legend Killer?

"Stunning" Steve Austin w/ Madusa vs. Terry Funk

 

Comments:

 

Reunited vs. New Beginnings

Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Ricky Morton & Jeff Jarrett

 

Comments:

 

Some "Real" Competition

Big Van Vader vs. Junkyard Dog

 

Comments:

 

A New Legacy Begins

Dustin Rhodes vs. Dutch Mantel

 

Comments:

 

Evening The Odds

The Fabulous Freebirds w/ Diamond Dallas Page vs. "Flyin" Brian Pillman & Ricky Steamboat

 

Comments:

 

3 Minute Men

The York Foundation (Michael Wallstreet, Terry Taylor & Mr. Hughes) w/ Alexandra York vs. The Lightning Express (Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner) & Tommy Rich

 

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<p>The Surfer and The Cowboy</p><p>

<strong>Sting</strong> vs. Stan Hansen</p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p> </p><p>

A GIANT Challenge</p><p>

"Nature Boy" Ric Flair vs. <strong>El Gigante</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Comments: <em>Just in case you bring in Taker LOL</em></p><p> </p><p>

WCW United States Championship</p><p>

<strong>Lex Luger</strong> © vs. Sid Vicious</p><p> </p><p>

Comments: <em>Two of my all-time faves. Would be totally awesome if SID won too.</em></p><p> </p><p>

WCW World Tag Team Championship</p><p>

<strong>Doom</strong> w/ Teddy Long © vs. The Young Pistols</p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p> </p><p>

Friends or Foes?</p><p>

Larry Zbyszko vs. <strong>Bobby Eaton</strong></p><p>

**Winner faces Tom Zenk later in the night for the WCW World Television Championship**</p><p> </p><p>

Comments: <em>Top rope leg drop!</em></p><p> </p><p>

WCW World Television Championship</p><p>

<strong>"Z-Man" Tom Zenk</strong> © vs. Larry Zbyszko or Bobby Eaton</p><p> </p><p>

Comments: <em>Here's to hoping he never loses </em><img alt=":cool:" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/cool.png.f00d2562b2c1d873a09323753efdb041.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p>

WCW United States Tag Team Championship</p><p>

<strong>The Steiner Brothers</strong> © vs. Kevin Sullivan & Dan Spivey</p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p> </p><p>

The Legend Killer?</p><p>

<strong>"Stunning" Steve Austin</strong> w/ Madusa vs. Terry Funk</p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p> </p><p>

Reunited vs. New Beginnings</p><p>

<strong>Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard</strong> vs. Ricky Morton & Jeff Jarrett</p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p> </p><p>

Some "Real" Competition</p><p>

<strong>Big Van Vader</strong> vs. Junkyard Dog</p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p> </p><p>

A New Legacy Begins</p><p>

<strong>Dustin Rhodes</strong> vs. Dutch Mantel</p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p> </p><p>

Evening The Odds</p><p>

The Fabulous Freebirds w/ Diamond Dallas Page vs. <strong>"Flyin" Brian Pillman & Ricky Steamboat</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p> </p><p>

3 Minute Men</p><p>

<strong>The York Foundation</strong> (Michael Wallstreet, Terry Taylor & Mr. Hughes) w/ Alexandra York vs. The Lightning Express (Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner) & Tommy Rich</p><p> </p><p>

Comments: <em>Perhaps a Tommy Rich turn here.</em></p>

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Sting vs. Stan Hansen

"Nature Boy" Ric Flair vs. El Gigante

Lex Luger © vs. Sid Vicious

Doom w/ Teddy Long © vs. The Young Pistols

Larry Zbyszko vs. Bobby Eaton

"Z-Man" Tom Zenk © vs. Larry Zbyszko or Bobby Eaton

The Steiner Brothers © vs. Kevin Sullivan & Dan Spivey

"Stunning" Steve Austin w/ Madusa vs. Terry Funk

Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Ricky Morton & Jeff Jarrett

Big Van Vader vs. Junkyard Dog

Dustin Rhodes vs. Dutch Mantel

The Fabulous Freebirds w/ Diamond Dallas Page vs. "Flyin" Brian Pillman & Ricky Steamboat

The York Foundation vs. The Lightning Express & Tommy Rich

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WCW SuperBrawl

 

Sunday, Week 4, January 1991

 

From The Omni in Atlanta, Georgia

 

 

 

 

The Surfer and The Cowboy

Sting vs. Stan Hansen

 

Comments: Sting is literally the reason I became a wrestling fan, so it's hard for me to pick against him...

 

A GIANT Challenge

"Nature Boy" Ric Flair vs. El Gigante

 

Comments: I just can't fathom El Gigante ever beating Flair

 

WCW United States Championship

Lex Luger © vs. Sid Vicious

 

Comments: I had to flip a coin on this one. Huge fan of both workers.

 

WCW World Tag Team Championship

Doom w/ Teddy Long © vs. The Young Pistols

 

Comments: I just like Doom more.

 

Friends or Foes?

Larry Zbyszko vs. Bobby Eaton

**Winner faces Tom Zenk later in the night for the WCW World Television Championship**

 

Comments: I hate Larry

 

WCW World Television Championship

"Z-Man" Tom Zenk © vs. Larry Zbyszko or Bobby Eaton

Comments: Bobby rules and deserves a title run

 

WCW United States Tag Team Championship

The Steiner Brothers © vs. Kevin Sullivan & Dan Spivey

 

Comments: Steiners are my all time favorite tag team

 

The Legend Killer?

"Stunning" Steve Austin w/ Madusa vs. Terry Funk

 

Comments: As much as I love the Funker, Austin has way more upside

 

Reunited vs. New Beginnings

Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Ricky Morton & Jeff Jarrett

 

Comments: I was going to say Morton and Jarrett with Barry interfering, but Tully just returned so he should probably be kept strong

 

Some "Real" Competition

Big Van Vader vs. Junkyard Dog

 

Comments: LOL JYD has no right to be winning matches on ppv in the 90s

 

A New Legacy Begins

Dustin Rhodes vs. Dutch Mantel

 

Comments: I'm a Dustin fanboy through and through.

 

Evening The Odds

The Fabulous Freebirds w/ Diamond Dallas Page vs. "Flyin" Brian Pillman & Ricky Steamboat

 

Comments: Steamboat and Pillman rule, Freebirds drool

 

3 Minute Men

The York Foundation (Michael Wallstreet, Terry Taylor & Mr. Hughes) w/ Alexandra York vs. The Lightning Express (Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner) & Tommy Rich

 

Comments: I think Rich turns on the Lightning Express.

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Looking forward to your Superbrawl card. A lot of matches on this one but I understand that.

 

Sting vs. Stan Hansen

Again, Hansen is shared with AJPW so Sting picks up the win.

 

"Nature Boy" Ric Flair vs. El Gigante

I will never choose against The Nature Boy. I actually think El Gigante will win by DQ but I just can't pick against the man I consider the G.O.A.T. and have met in person.

 

Lex Luger © vs. Sid Vicious

A title change here, with Vicious winning by knocking Luger out with Powerbombs.

 

Doom w/ Teddy Long © vs. The Young Pistols

Young Pistols were good but they were not Doom.

 

Larry Zbyszko vs. Bobby Eaton

"Z-Man" Tom Zenk © vs. Bobby Eaton

Another wrestler I've met in person. I will have a hard time picking against Beautiful Bobby.

 

The Steiner Brothers © vs. Kevin Sullivan & Dan Spivey

Thrown together match is thrown together. Either The Steiner Brothers win because they're The Steiner Brothers or they lose so they can be elevated to face Doom.

 

"Stunning" Steve Austin w/ Madusa vs. Terry Funk

Funk wins by DQ because of interference by Madusa. Austin starting the Legend Killer gimmick here. He lays out Funk with the Stun Gun.

 

Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Ricky Morton & Jeff Jarrett

As you might be able to tell, I am a huge Horsemen fan so, yeah, Arn and Tully begin their build toward becoming WCW World Tag Team Champions again or maybe United States Tag Team Champions against The Steiner Brothers.

 

Big Van Vader vs. Junkyard Dog

Vader beats JYD so bad that JYD cannot continue.

 

Dustin Rhodes vs. Dutch Mantel

The young Dustin Rhodes has more potential than Mantel. While Mantel won the first match, Rhodes gets the win on pay-per-view.

 

The Fabulous Freebirds w/ Diamond Dallas Page vs. "Flyin" Brian Pillman & Ricky Steamboat

I just happen to like Pillman and Steamboat better.

 

The York Foundation vs. The Lightning Express & Tommy Rich

I am a fan of The York Foundation and Alexandra York telling the world how long the match will take. Maybe this is where Tommy Rich becomes Thomas Rich?"

 

WCW Superbrawl should be a great one. Looking forward to reading it and seeing how my picks do.

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Sting vs. Stan Hansen

Stan's a beast, but I can't picture a WCW where Sting isn't the man.

 

"Nature Boy" Ric Flair vs. El Gigante

 

WCW United States Championship

Lex Luger © vs. Sid Vicious

A bit of a shot in the dark here, but I suspect Lex would provide better matches so he'd be a more ideal champion.

 

WCW World Tag Team Championship

Doom w/ Teddy Long © vs. The Young Pistols

 

Larry Zbyszko vs. Bobby Eaton

 

WCW World Television Championship

"Z-Man" Tom Zenk © vs. Bobby Eaton

Guess the loss will come as a result of having to work twice in one night.

 

WCW United States Tag Team Championship

The Steiner Brothers © vs. Kevin Sullivan & Dan Spivey

 

"Stunning" Steve Austin w/ Madusa vs. Terry Funk

Considering the foresight of knowing what Austin is capable of, I imagine he'd be a popular choice to push.

 

Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard vs. Ricky Morton & Jeff Jarrett

 

Big Van Vader vs. Junkyard Dog

If you're gonna build Sting, you gotta build his monster too.

 

Dustin Rhodes vs. Dutch Mantel

 

The Fabulous Freebirds w/ Diamond Dallas Page vs. "Flyin" Brian Pillman & Ricky Steamboat

 

The York Foundation (Michael Wallstreet, Terry Taylor & Mr. Hughes) w/ Alexandra York vs. The Lightning Express (Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner) & Tommy Rich

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<p>Havent read any shows yet just the opening post with your stipulations and all i can say is....wow..... i look forward to this!! </p><p> </p><p>

Very tough "rules" you've set yourself but should be interesting..... I actually like stipulation 1 as i often do that when playing with e cavet if i do sign anyone they come is a manager (i love making Jake the Snake a leader of a faction and the mouth piece for it)</p><p> </p><p>

I possibly wouldnt do you're third stip either as i feel those paths have yet to be written but kudos for you giving it a go :-)</p>

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<p>The Surfer and The Cowboy</p><p>

<strong>Sting</strong> vs. Stan Hansen</p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p>

Has to be the Stinger</p><p> </p><p>

A GIANT Challenge</p><p>

<strong>"Nature Boy" Ric Flair</strong> vs. El Gigante</p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p>

Again has to be ric, but id suggest maybe with interferance</p><p> </p><p>

WCW United States Championship</p><p>

Lex Luger © vs. <strong>Sid Vicious</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p>

Im going sid.....although he might not win the gold, but i think putting gold on him would be brilliant, could also then lead to Windham v Sid down the line</p><p> </p><p>

WCW World Tag Team Championship</p><p>

<strong>Doom w/ Teddy Long ©</strong> vs. The Young Pistols</p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p>

think Doom snatch this and remian champs</p><p> </p><p>

Friends or Foes?</p><p>

<strong>Larry Zbyszko</strong> vs. Bobby Eaton</p><p>

**Winner faces Tom Zenk later in the night for the WCW World Television Championship**</p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p>

makes for a better TV champ</p><p>

WCW World Television Championship</p><p>

"Z-Man" Tom Zenk © vs. <strong>Larry Zbyszko</strong> or Bobby Eaton</p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p>

I like the Z-man but ol' Larry for me is a work horse and that belt while being the "number2" would suit him well and the company also</p><p> </p><p>

WCW United States Tag Team Championship</p><p>

The Steiner Brothers © vs. <strong>Kevin Sullivan & Dan Spivey</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p>

no other reason than i really like this pairing and think they could become special</p><p> </p><p>

The Legend Killer?</p><p>

<strong>"Stunning" Steve Austin w/ Madusa</strong> vs. Terry Funk</p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p>

I love funk, but this is the start of big things i feel for Austin.....especially if Larry wins TV gold, eventual face turn for larry and Austin can take out another legend</p><p> </p><p>

Reunited vs. New Beginnings</p><p>

<strong>Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard</strong> vs. Ricky Morton & Jeff Jarrett</p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p>

Horsemen.....but dirty means</p><p> </p><p>

Some "Real" Competition</p><p>

<strong>Big Van Vader</strong> vs. Junkyard Dog</p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p>

yeah its "real" a real ass whooping from vader</p><p> </p><p>

A New Legacy Begins</p><p>

<strong>Dustin Rhodes</strong> vs. Dutch Mantel</p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p>

potential future of company</p><p> </p><p>

Evening The Odds</p><p>

The Fabulous Freebirds w/ Diamond Dallas Page vs. "<strong>Flyin" Brian Pillman & Ricky Steamboat</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p>

suely this legend and another future star snatch this one</p><p> </p><p>

3 Minute Men</p><p>

<strong>The York Foundation (Michael Wallstreet, Terry Taylor & Mr. Hughes) w/ Alexandra York</strong> vs. The Lightning Express (Brad Armstrong & Tim Horner) & Tommy Rich</p><p> </p><p>

Comments:</p><p>

Best heel faction going currently...let them ride high for a bit</p>

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<p>Predictions</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Sting</strong> vs. Stan Hansen</p><p>

<strong>"Nature Boy" Ric Flair</strong> vs. El Gigante</p><p>

<strong>Lex Luger ©</strong> vs. Sid Vicious</p><p>

<strong>Doom w/ Teddy Long ©</strong> vs. The Young Pistols</p><p>

<strong>Larry Zbyszko</strong> vs. Bobby Eaton</p><p>

"Z-Man" Tom Zenk © vs. <strong>Larry Zbyszko</strong> or Bobby Eaton</p><p>

<strong>The Steiner Brothers ©</strong> vs. Kevin Sullivan & Dan Spivey</p><p>

<strong>"Stunning" Steve Austin w/ Madusa</strong> vs. Terry Funk</p><p>

<strong>Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard</strong> vs. Ricky Morton & Jeff Jarrett</p><p>

<strong>Big Van Vader</strong> vs. Junkyard Dog</p><p>

<strong>Dustin Rhodes</strong> vs. Dutch Mantel</p><p>

The Fabulous Freebirds w/ Diamond Dallas Page vs. <strong>"Flyin" Brian Pillman & Ricky Steamboat</strong></p><p>

<strong>The York Foundation</strong> vs. The Lightning Express & Tommy Rich</p>

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