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Under the TV Title match headline it has the wrong participants. But other than that, another great show

Good eye Jay. I didn’t even catch that. Great show!

 

Even I missed it!

 

Fun show, Glacer wiping the mat in Lizmark! A nice "Syxx" call out/hint. A TV Title draw too. Feels like a nice build-up. I was always more of a first hour Nitro guy, so the undercard is my jam... yes that's strange.

 

I was a first hour Nitro guy also. Cruiserweight action was mostly in the first hour!

 

I am catching up on stories now (a few shows back) but wanted to say I love the setup and the presentation. The shows I've read so far have been fun and enjoyable. Keep up the great work!!

 

I appreciate you catching up, thanks for reading!

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WCW Monday Nitro
Monday Week 3 September 1996
Seattle, WA
10,000 in Attendance (Sold Out)
 
 
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As WCW Monday Nitro fades onto TNT, we see a limo pull up, which we've become used to. The driver gets out and opens the back door and the New World Order exit the limo. Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko put emphesis on a familiar face from the crowd from last week. As they walk, Hollywood Hogan tells the nWo that they have a big night planned after the show. Ted DiBiase says he knows just the man to help the nWo manage their expenses. As DiBiase says that he can get the nWo significant tax breaks, the nWo laugh. As they leave the limo area, Hogan pats the limo driver on the back and says "Thanks, Vince".
 
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Alex Wright vs. Chris Jericho

In an exciting cruiserweight match, Alex Wright defeated Chris Jericho in 10:23 by pinfall with a German Suplex.
 
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As Wright and Jericho leave, Disco Inferno shows up on the Nitro stage dancing with a disco ball spinning above him.
 
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Chris Benoit vs. The Giant
The Giant defeated Chris Benoit in 10:06 by pinfall with a Chokeslam after Benoit was accidentally distracted by Steve McMichael.
 
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After the match, The Giant takes his ongoing frustrations on Steve McMichael, delivering a Chokeslam to him as well.
 
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Lord Steven Regal vs. Sgt. Craig Pittman
In an abysmal match, Lord Steven Regal defeated Sgt. Craig Pittman in 11:42 by pinfall.
 
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After the match, Ted DiBiase is shown sitting in the first row on the enterance as he's standing, applauding Lord Steven Regal's victory.
 
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Arn Anderson vs. Hugh Morrus
In a poor match, Arn Anderson defeated Hugh Morrus in 10:15 by pinfall with a DDT.
 
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A black & white paid announcement by the nWo airs, with The Outsiders and a familiar face that they are referring to as Syxx. All 3 men make a hand gesture and claim that the nWo is just too sweet!
 
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Eddy Guerrero vs. Ultimo Dragon
In a bout that had terrible wrestling and non-existent crowd heat, Eddy Guerrero defeated Ultimo Dragon in 12:29 by pinfall.
 
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As Guerrero celebrates his victory, The Outsiders and Syxx are shown on the enterance stage where they appear to be talking about Guerrero, as Syxx keeps pointing out towards the ring.
 
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Harlem Heat vs. Nasty Boys vs. Steiner Brothers
In a decent match, Steiner Brothers defeated Harlem Heat and Nasty Boys in 7:49 when Rick Steiner pinned Booker T following a Diving Bulldog.
 
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The Outsiders come out to taunt the three tag teams. The Steiners step up and invite them in as the Nasty Boys and Harlem Heat leave the ring, wanting nothing to do with the nWo. The Outsiders taunt Steiners' lack of backup.
 
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Lex Luger vs. Randy Savage
In an exceptional match, Lex Luger defeated Randy Savage in 10:27 by disqualification when the nWo attacked Luger.
 
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The nWo attack as The Steiners hit the ring to help, but are also beat down. Sting comes down to the ring in a hurry and as he slides into the ring, the nWo exit the ring, backing off. Scott Steiner gets up and stands next to Sting as Luger and Rick stand back, talking while pointing to Sting, then the nWo.
 


WCW Saturday Night
Saturday Week 3 September 1996

Dean Malenko def. Brad Armstrong
Eddy Guerrero def. Maxx
Konnan def. Earl Robert Eaton
Rough 'n' Ready def. Cobra & Jim Powers
Chavo Guerrero Jr. Def El Dandy
The Faces of Fear def. The Armstrongs
M Wallstreet def. Jim Duggan
Arn Anderson & Ric Flair def. Rock 'n' Roll Express

 
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WCW Monday Nitro
Monday Week 4 September 1996
Los Angeles, CA
13,288 in Attendance
 
 
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The screen fades from black at 8:57pm Eastern as we see Sting entering the arena! With a duffel bag slung across his shoulder, Sting looks to be all business tonight, wearing sunglasses and no face paint.
 
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Diamond Dallas Page vs. The Booty Man
In a bout that didn't have much heat and terrible wrestling, Diamond Dallas Page defeated The Booty Man in 8:40 by pinfall with a Diamond Cutter.
 
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After his match, Diamond Dallas Page is met in the ring by Mean Gene Okerlund. Page says that for years, he's been the hardest working man in professional wrestling and the bozos in the office can keep lining them up, because he will hit a Diamond Cutter every week on his way to the top.
 
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Chris Jericho vs. Disco Inferno
In an abysmal match, Disco Inferno defeated Chris Jericho in 5:34 by pinfall with a quick rollup.
 
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Ted DiBiase is backstage on his phone talking to someone, telling them he'll see them next week, before walking away.
 
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Billy Kidman vs. Rey Mysterio, Jr.
In a bout that had terrible wrestling and non-existent crowd heat, Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Billy Kidman in 11:34 by pinfall with a Top Rope Huracanrana.
 
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Mike Tenay is standing by the enterance ramp as Rey Mysterio Jr walks up. Tenay announces that he's excited to see the lucha style brought to WCW, and this weekend at Fall Brawl, he will defend his championship against Eddy Guerrero. Mysterio says he's looking forward to working with his long time fan, and putting on quite the match.
 
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Pat Tanaka vs. The Giant
In a dominating match, The Giant defeated Pat Tanaka in 1:49 by pinfall with a Chokeslam.
 
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Ric Flair vs. Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker
In a match that showcased Ric Flair dominating and taunting the nWo, Ric Flair defeated Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker in 3:24 by submission with a Figure Four Leglock.
 
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After his match, Mean Gene comes into the ring to talk to Ric Flair. Flair questions Sting's motives. Flair also offers to join Lex and The Steiners during War Games, to replace Sting with a more loyal partner.

As Flair exits the ring, Mean Gene plugs in the WCW Hotline with a former WCW wrestler wanting to return to the ring? Call and find out, but kids, get your patents permission before dialing!
 
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Rock 'n' Roll Express vs. The Outsiders
In a good match, The Outsiders defeated Rock 'n' Roll Express in 10:19 when Scott Hall pinned Ricky Morton with an Outsider's Edge.
 
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After their match, The Outsiders stay in the ring and Kevin Nash grabs a microphone. Nash says that this Sunday at War Games, the nWo is going to put an end to WCW and show everyone that they are here to stay. Hall grabs the mic and tells Sting that his place in the nWo is ready for him, and he can stop hanging around the boys who don't trust him anymore. The Outsiders laugh before leaving the ring.
 
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Lex Luger vs. Meng
In a good match, Lex Luger defeated Meng in 11:46 by pinfall with a Piledriver.
 
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nWo come down to confront Luger as Jimmy Hart encourages Meng to leave the ring, with some push back from Meng. The Steiners come from no where to back up Luger, but that's it. Where is Sting?! announcers question as the nWo gather ringside taunting Lex and The Steiners!
 

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WCW Saturday Night
Saturday Week 4 September 1996

Ice Train def. Joel Deaton
Chris Benoit def. Steve Armstrong
The Nasty Boys def. High Voltage
Scott Norton def. Joe Gomez
Kevin Sullivan def. Scotty Riggs
Fit Finlay def. Alex Wright
Syxx def. Juventud Guerrera

 

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WCW Fall Brawl Card
Aiming to Post Sunday, Dec 20

Diamond Dallas Page vs. Marcus Bagwell
Eddy Guerrero vs. Rey Mysterio Jr for the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship
Konnan vs. Lord Steven Regal for the WCW World Television Championship
Chris Benoit vs. Kevin Sullivan
Harlem Heat vs. Nasty Boys
Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall & Randy Savage vs. Lex Luger, The Steiner Brothers and Sting in War Games

 
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Diamond Dallas Page

Eddy Guerrero

Lord Steven Regal

Chris Benoit

Harlem Heat

Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall & Randy Savage

 

I originally said in a joking manner that Lex might turn, but I almost like the idea of that. That or Flair helping nWo. That might be too outlander though.

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Diamond Dallas Page vs. Marcus Bagwell

Eddy Guerrero vs. Rey Mysterio Jr for the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship

Konnan vs. Lord Steven Regal for the WCW World Television Championship

Chris Benoit vs. Kevin Sullivan

Harlem Heat vs. Nasty Boys

Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall & Randy Savage vs. Lex Luger, The Steiner Brothers and Sting in War Games

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Diamond Dallas Page vs. Marcus Bagwell

Eddy Guerrero vs. Rey Mysterio Jr for the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship

Konnan vs. Lord Steven Regal for the WCW World Television Championship

Chris Benoit vs. Kevin Sullivan

Harlem Heat vs. Nasty Boys

Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall & Randy Savage vs. Lex Luger, The Steiner Brothers and Sting in War Games

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Diamond Dallas Page vs. Marcus Bagwell

Eddy Guerrero vs. Rey Mysterio Jr for the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship

Konnan vs. Lord Steven Regal for the WCW World Television Championship

Chris Benoit vs. Kevin Sullivan

Harlem Heat vs. Nasty Boys

Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall & Randy Savage vs. Lex Luger, The Steiner Brothers and Sting in War Games

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Diamond Dallas Page vs. Marcus Bagwell

Eddy Guerrero vs. Rey Mysterio Jr for the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship

Konnan vs. Lord Steven Regal for the WCW World Television Championship

Chris Benoit vs. Kevin Sullivan

Harlem Heat vs. Nasty Boys

Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall & Randy Savage vs. Lex Luger, The Steiner Brothers and Sting in War Games

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Diamond Dallas Page vs. Marcus Bagwell

Eddy Guerrero vs. Rey Mysterio Jr for the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship

Konnan vs. Lord Steven Regal for the WCW World Television Championship

Chris Benoit vs. Kevin Sullivan

Harlem Heat vs. Nasty Boys

Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall & Randy Savage vs. Lex Luger, The Steiner Brothers and Sting in War Games

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Diamond Dallas Page vs. Marcus Bagwell

Eddy Guerrero vs. Rey Mysterio Jr for the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship

Konnan vs. Lord Steven Regal for the WCW World Television Championship

Chris Benoit vs. Kevin Sullivan - not what I think will happen, what I want to happen though.

Harlem Heat vs. Nasty Boys

Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall & Randy Savage vs. Lex Luger, The Steiner Brothers and Sting in War Games

 

This has been a very fun follow for me, and as someone who stepped into this journal late, I can tell you it was very easy to catch up on given the layout of the shows. Great work.

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WCW Fall Brawl
Sunday Week 4 September 1996
Shreveport, LA
48,331 in Attendance
 
 
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Tony Schiavone, Bobby Heenan and Dusty Rhodes welcome everyone to WCW Fall Brawl, and hype the card, focusing on the main event; War Games,
 
 
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Diamond Dallas Page vs. Marcus Bagwell
In an opening match that saw both men go all out for the crowd, Diamond Dallas Page defeated Marcus Bagwell in 8:20 by pinfall with a Diamond Cutter.
 
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WCW World Cruiserweight Championship
Eddy Guerrero vs. Rey Mysterio Jr. ©
In a highly anticipated Cruiserweight Championship match where Mike Tenay was a guess commentator, Eddy Guerrero and Rey Mysterio did not disapoint in a high-spot match as Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Eddy Guerrero in 13:32 by pinfall with a Springboard Huracarrana to retain the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship.
 
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As Mysterio helps Eddy up and shakes his hand, Syxx comes out with a video camera, recording Rey in the ring for a few moments before heading to the back.
 
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Tony Schiavone goes backstage to Mean Gene Okerlund. Mean Gene reports that Sting has yet to show up and he'll report back as soon as he can get a word with Sting.
 
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WCW World Television Championship
Konnan vs. Lord Steven Regal ©
In a match that was met with a quiet crowd, Lord Steven Regal defeated Konnan in 15:08 by submission with a Regal Stretch to retain the WCW World Television Championship.
 
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Backstage, Mean Gene is standing by with Lex Luger and the Steiner Brothers. Gene asks about Sting and before Lex can answer, Scott Steiner says that Sting will be here when it's time to hit the ring, because Sting is the face of WCW and tonight, they will take back what is theirs.
 
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Chris Benoit vs. Kevin Sullivan
In a straight-up brawl, Chris Benoit defeated Kevin Sullivan in 12:02 by pinfall with a Diving Headbutt, despite having his fingers broken earlier in the macth by Kevin Sullivan.
 
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Backstage, the nWo is with Mean Gene. Hollywood Hogan says tonight is when all the doubt is cleared and the powerful stand. Hogan says he don't care who steps into War Games tonight, because the nWo is walking out on top.
 
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Harlem Heat vs Nasty Boys
In a decent match, Harlem Heat defeated Nasty Boys in 12:14 when Booker T pinned Jerry Sags with a Heat Seeker.
 
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Backstage, Mean Gene catches up with Lex Luger and the Steiner Brothers and asks if they are going to the ring without Sting? Scott Steiner pats Gene on the back and says we've got it and head to the ring.
 
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War Games
New World Order vs. World Championship Wrestling
In a highly anticipated match, the New World Order met World Champtionship Wrestling in War Games. The ongoing drama between Lex Luger and Sting continue tonight in a big way, with Sting apparently no-showing the match, leaving Luger and the Steiner Brothers to go against the New World Order a man down. The match is quite exceptional, but the one man disadvantage was too much. At 23:18, Lex Luger passes out in a camel clutch by Hollywood Hogan for a decisive victory for the New World Order.
 
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After the match as the two-ringed cage rises and trash begins to fill the ring, the New World Order stand tall in a ring with Luger and the Steiners laid out in the ring.
 

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Have a Merry Christmas and if you don't, this guy will deck your halls!

Check out the Oct 1 1996 Roster Update.

Returning in 2021!
 

 
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WCW Monday Nitro
Monday Week 1 October 1996
Lafayette, LA
13,369 in Attendance
 
 
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Ric Flair opens WCW Monday Nitro coming down to the ring. Flair cuts a promo on War Games and his lack of involvement, saying that when a Horsemen isn't in War Games, you're bound to lose. He calls Hogan the worst thing to happen to professional wrestling, then wraps his promo up by calling Sting a coward.
 
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Brad Armstrong vs. Dean Malenko
In a sligtly lopsided match, Dean Malenko defeated Brad Armstrong in 11:56 by submission with a Texas Cloverleaf.
 
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Announcers discuss Sting not showing up last night at War Games, leading to the loss for WCW.
 
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Mean Gene is standing by with Leex Luger backstage. Luger says that he is dissapointed, but not caught by surprise by the betrayal of Sting. Luger says it's obvious Sting is part of the New World Order, leaving WCW to fight an unfair fight last night.
 
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Jerry Flynn vs. The Giant
In an extremely short match, The Giant defeated Jerry Flynn in 1:45 by pinfall with a Chokeslam.
 
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An nWo paid announcement airs, with the nWo all gloating on their War Games win last night. Scott Hall holds up an nWo t-shirt and tells everyone it's just Sting's size.
 
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Bobby Eaton vs. Diamond Dallas Page
In a decent match, Diamond Dallas Page defeated Bobby Eaton in 12:13 by pinfall with a Diamond Cutter.
 
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After the match, DDP works the crowd with the Diamond Cutter hand gesture as we fade to commercial break.
 
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WCW World Cruiserweight Championship
Syxx vs. Rey Mysterio Jr ©
In a decent match, Syxx defeated Rey Mysterio Jr. in 13:03 by pinfall with a handful of tights to win the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship!
 
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Ted DiBiase comes out and announces the newest member of the nWo...


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Wallstreet!
 
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Chavo Guerrero, Jr. vs. Wallstreet
In a match that brought things down a notch, Wallstreet defeated Chavo Guerrero Jr. in 9:45 by pinfall with a Stock Market Crash.
 
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Unscheduled, Sting comes down to the ring and begins talking to the live WCW Monday Nitro crowd with his back to the camera. Sting says that while he was uncharcateristically running late last Sunday, on his way to the arena, he got a call from a friend watching Fall Brawl. Sting says he was disgusted in the distrust he felt from Ric Flair, and from Lex, his best friend. So, he decided to turn around and head back to the hotel, then go home. Sting says that for years, he has been the franchise of WCW, and while other so-called wrestlers loyal to WCW, have at some point been up in New York. Not the Stinger. Sting says for those real fans out there, for the guys in the back who decided that the Stinger was WCW like Scott Steiner, thank you. Sting says that he is now declaring himself a free agent, and is taking his loyalty back and may decide to place that loyalty elsewhere. He says while he will still be around from time to time, he no longer answers to WCW management. Sting sets the mic down on the canvas and begins to leave the ring. As he does, he truns around and picks the mic back up. Sting says for all of the announcers, fans and best friends who ever doubted Sting's loyalty? They can all stick it. Sting exits the ring and goes to the back to a speachless announce team.
 
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Lex Luger vs Scott Hall
In an exceptional match, Lex Luger defeated Scott Hall in 12:06 when Scott Hall was disqualified when Kevin Nash ran in and attacked Lex Luger.
 
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As the bell rings, The Outsiders continue to beat down Luger, with Hall delivering an Outsider's Edge. With Luger laid out in the ring, Hollywood Hogan comes out and applaudes in approval as The Outsiders taunt the crowd as Nitro comes to an end!
 

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WCW Saturday Night
Saturday Week 1 October 1996

Jim Duggan def. Pat Tanaka
Konnan def. Michael Modest
Glacier def. The Gambler
Bobby Eaton def. Jerry Flynn
Alex Wright def. La Parka
Harlem Heat def. The Fantastics
Faces of Fear def. Joey Maggs & Jim Powers
Kevin Sullivan def. Cobra
The Amazing French Canadians def. American Males
Steiner Brothers def. High Voltage

 

 
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BOOOOO Syxx!!!!

 

I like the dynamic with Sting. Obviously it's a play off the real-world happenings but I'm interested in where you take it. Everything you're doing is very grounded in reality and I think that is extremely important. I wonder who will be the first person to put a halt to the nWo!

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BOOOOO Syxx!!!!

 

I like the dynamic with Sting. Obviously it's a play off the real-world happenings but I'm interested in where you take it. Everything you're doing is very grounded in reality and I think that is extremely important. I wonder who will be the first person to put a halt to the nWo!

 

It's important for me to keep things related to what actually happened, so you can step back and say "That could have happened!". So, you'll see some tie-ins with a small twist.

 

As far as the nWo, so far there have been nothing but words. No one can compete right now, and with Syxx winning the Cruiserweight championship so quickly, it's clear they have some pull, brother!

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