WCW Thunder – 1999 Results
1/7/99; Richmond, VA; Coliseum
1/7/99 – featured an opening video package recapping the feud between Ric Flair and Eric Bischoff, Bischoff’s win over Flair at Starrcade, Flair putting his career on the line on Nitro to get a rematch, winning, earning the right to run WCW for 90 days, and then having Tony Schiavone be Bischoff’s new boss; included Schiavone, Bobby Heenan, & Mike Tenay on commentary; featured footage from Nitro of Hulk Hogan pinning WCW World Champion Kevin Nash to win the title, with Hogan, Nash, WCW TV Champion Scott Steiner, and Scott Hall celebrating in the ring before Bill Goldberg returned to the ring, and then eventually beaten down by Hogan, Nash, Steiner, Lex Luger, Buff Bagwell, alongside Elizabeth; after the nWo left, Goldberg took the mic and challenged Nash as the ring filled up with players of the Atlanta Falcons; included Gene Okerlund conducting an in-ring interview with Flair regarding Hogan being the new champion and the growth of the nWo, then noting he fought Harley Race at the same building in 1981 in front of a sell out crowd for the world title; Flair then said Hogan and Nash would be ashamed of themselves in 10 years for what they did, then told Luger that he sucked for what he did and he didn’t have any leadership skills; Flair finished by telling Bischoff to be in his office the next day at 8am and that Hogan and Nash would face the consequences the next week on Nitro; featured footage from Nitro of Chris Jericho praising referee Scott Dickenson, with Jericho saying Dickenson shouldn’t have to put up with the physicality of Perry Saturn; included a backstage segment with the Giant, Curt Hennig, Vincent, Horace, Brian Adams, Scott Norton, and others waiting as Hogan, Nash, Luger, Hall, and Steiner — wearing the red and black — arrived to the arena in a limo; Giant then questioned what happened at Nitro, with Hogan saying there was a lack of communication between his group and Giant’s; featured an ad promoting the Nitro Girls calendar; included footage of Raven visiting his rich family with Chris Kanyon, with Raven’s sister Chastity walking in; Raven’s mother then told him repeatedly to go back to see his doctor and seek treatment and that he didn’t know what was good for him; featured Okerlund conducting an interview in the aisle with Hennig & Barry Windham regarding their upcoming match at Souled Out against Ric & David Flair; included footage on how to be part of the 1999 Bruise Cruise in May; featured Okerlund conducting a backstage interview with Juventud Guerrera in which Guerrera said “they got Eddie, maybe I’m next,” then ran out of the arena after alluding to the Wolfpac; included footage from poolside at Raven’s pool, with “James” (Sandman) arriving, knocking Kanyon into the pool, and complimenting each of Raven’s family; James then talked about his daughter Kelly and son Tyler, with Raven walking out and blaming his mother for taking up all the time with his own friends:
Ernest Miller (w/ Sonny Onoo) pinned Perry Saturn at 3:05 when, as referee Mickey Jay argued on the floor with an interfering Chris Jericho, referee Scott Dickenson ran into the ring and gave Saturn a fast count before then leaving the ring; after the contest, Saturn threw a steel chair around the ring in frustration
WCW Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman defeated Psychosis via disqualification at around the 5-minute mark when Juventud Guerrera interfered, with the lWo members double teaming the champion before Rey Mysterio Jr. made the save and helped Kidman clear the ring; moments later, WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan, WCW TV Champion Scott Steiner, Buff Bagwell, Scott Hall, Lex Luger, and Kevin Nash walked out, with the nWo attacking Kidman, Juvi, and Psychosis before Mysterio left the ring under his own power; after Hall used his cattle prod to shock Psychosis, Hogan and Nash discussed their match on Nitro and cut a promo on Ric Flair and Bill Goldberg; moments later, the Giant walked out, accompanied by Brian Adams, Vincent, Curt Hennig, Scott Norton, and Horace, with Giant asking why he asked them to stay backstage; eventually, Hogan called out Giant, saying he was the reason Flair was running WCW and Nash was the true giant of the nWo; Hogan then suggested that if Giant can beat Nash, then he can have his spot in the nWo and that the match will happen on Monday Nitro; Giant accepted and said he was the only giant in WCW or the nWo
Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Jerry Flynn with the Greetings from Asbury Park at the 29-second mark
Disco Inferno pinned Chavo Guerrero Jr. with the Chart Buster at 3:25 after Guerrero knocked an interfering Norman Smiley off the apron as Smiley was dancing with Guerrero’s stick horse Pepe; Pepe wore a neckbrace for the match; during the bout, it was announced Ric Flair was starting a tournament to crown new WCW Tag Team Champions and it would begin later in the show
WCW Tag Team Championship Tournament Opening Round: Fit Finlay & Dave Taylor defeated Super Calo & Lizmark Jr. at 2:13 when Taylor pinned Lizmark with a suplex into a cradle; during the bout, Tony Schiavone noted he was in the same arena in 1978 to see Paul Orndorff & Jimmy Snuka become tag team champions; after the bout, the nWo Wolfpac returned to the ring and attacked all four men; moments later, Scott Hall took the mic and said the reason there’s no tag team action on TBS is because he and Kevin Nash couldn’t be beat, then adding that the title tournament wasn’t going to happen
Booker T pinned La Parka with a Harlem sidekick at 4:27 as La Parka attempted to hit Booker with a steel chair
Konnan pinned Chris Jericho (w/ Ralphus) with a facebuster and fast count from an interfering Perry Saturn at 5:02, moments after Saturn came out and scared referee Scott Dickenson from the ring; prior to the bout, footage was shown from Konnan winning the WCW TV Title from Jericho on the 11/30/98 Nitro; during Jericho’s entrance, La Parka was shown knocked out backstage, with “nWo” sprayed around him; prior to Konnan’s entrance, his music video aired on the big screen; following Konnan’s entrance, he was jumped by Jericho while trying to cut an in-ring promo
Barry Windham pinned Chris Benoit at 5:13 with a stomp to the head as, while the referee was knocked down, Benoit had an interfering Curt Hennig caught in the Crippler Crossface; after the contest, Steve McMichael ran out, assaulted Windham, and cleared he and Hennig from the ring
1/7/99; Richmond, VA; Coliseum
1/14/99 – featured Tony Schiavone, Mike Tenay, & Bobby Heenan on commentary; included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview in the aisle with Jimmy Hart in which Hart discussed returning as a manager and saying he reunited Meng & the Barbarian to participate in the upcoming WCW Tag Team Championship Tournament; featured a video package recapping recent events between Ric Flair and Eric Bischoff and Bischoff having to set up the ring for Klondike Bill in Knoxville, TN for Monday Nitro; included an ad promoting WCW/nWo Thunder for Playstation; featured an ad promoting the latest WCW/nWo Magazine; included the announcement Meng, Disco Inferno, and Wrath would be part of WCW Saturday Night; featured a video package in which Bill Goldberg admitted he made a mistake in thinking his match with Kevin Nash would be a fair match at Starrcade, he had learned from his mistake, would eventually face WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan, and that Scott Hall would be Goldberg’s first victim on his way to Nash and Hogan; included a WCW Motorsports video package; featured several minutes of footage recapping events from Nitro:
Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Scott Putski with the Greetings from Asbury Park at 6:10
Norman Smiley defeated Prince Iaukea via submission with the Crossface Chickenwing at around the 11-minute mark
Chris Jericho (w/ Ralphus) defeated Van Hammer via submission with the Liontamer at 4:26; following his entrance, Jericho took the mic and said he would let the crowd cheer for him, adding he would beat Perry Saturn at Souled Out and force Saturn to retire after forcing him to wear a dress; late in the match, Saturn appeared in the aisle to watch
WCW Tag Team Championship Tournament: Meng & the Barbarian (w/ Jimmy Hart) fought Mike Enos & Bobby Duncum Jr. to a no contest at around the 7-minute mark when WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, Lex Luger, Scott Norton, WCW TV Champion Scott Steiner, Buff Bagwell, Vincent, Scott Hall, and Brian Adams came out, with the nWo members beating down on both teams and Hart; moments later, Hogan took the mic and put over his team before Hall & Nash apologized for interrupting the match and adding there wouldn’t be a tag team tournament
Wrath defeated El Dandy via disqualification at 3:44 when, after hitting the Meltdown, Bam Bam Bigelow ran out and broke up the pin attempt; after the match, Wrath fought off Bigelow and knocked him to the floor
Disco Inferno pinned Super Calo at 3:19 with the Chartbuster after Scott Hall, who appeared ringside late in the match, used a Taser on Calo behind the referee’s back; after the bout, Hall took the mic and said WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan & Kevin Nash wanted to speak with Disco backstage about how he helped them out at Starrcade; after Disco left the ring, Hall cut a promo on Bill Goldberg and told Goldberg to go to Blockbuster and rent some of his ladder matches to see what he was in store for at Souled Out
Chris Benoit & Steve McMichael defeated Curt Hennig & Barry Windham via disqualification at 7:01 when Hennig used a steel chair on referee Charles Robinson, Benoit & McMichael; after the bout, Ric Flair ran out and attacked Hennig & Windham before he was eventually beaten down as well; David Flair then ran out and covered his father’s body before also being double teamed
1/21/99; Indianapolis, IN; Market Square Arena
1/21/99 – featured an opening package recapping Ric Flair and David Flair shaving Eric Bischoff’s head on Nitro, and Ric Flair vs. WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan being made for SuperBrawl IX; included Tony Schiavone, Mike Tenay, & Bobby Heenan on commentary; featured footage of Hogan whipping David Flair at Souled Out; included a backstage segment in which Stevie Ray told Vincent, Scott Norton, Brian Adams, and Horace that he was tired of waiting around backstage, leading to an arguement; Vincent then informed the rest that the other nWo members were stuck in Tampa, with Horace and Adams complaining that they flew coach commercial to get to the show; moments later, Vincent told the others to pull together as Stevie Ray complained that he “didn’t sign on to the B team;” featured a backstage segment in which Norton instructed Horace to let the others know when Hulk and the other nWo members arrived, and gave him a Walkie Talkie to communicate; included a backstage segment with the nWo members in which Vincent tried to convince Stevie that they were all on the same team; moments later, Vincent called Hulk but it went to voice mail; they then heard that the nWo limo had arrived; a camera then showed Horace approaching the limo, only to be jumped by Ric flair, Arn Anderson, Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, and Steve McMichael; Horace was then assaulted as Flair walked out to the ring; Gene Okerlund then conducted an interview with Flair in which Flair addressed Scott Hall & Kevin Nash, saying they were no longer the champions and a tournament would be held to determine the new champions, with the finals taking place at SuperBrawl; Flair went on to discuss Hogan, saying Flair was facing Rufus R. Jones for an hour while Hogan was making all the money at Madison Square Garden and skipping out of the show at intermission to beat the crowd; he went on to say Hogan was making movies with Sylvester Stallone as Flair was putting the time in the ring, and while he appreciated Hogan putting a bigger spotlight on the industry Hogan would pay for whipping one of his four children; Flair went on to claim the likes of Chris Jericho and Chavo Guerrero Jr. grew up wanting to be like him, not Hogan, and told Hogan to train for the hardest match of his life; moments later, the nWo members backstage discovered Horace; featured a Jericho-Holics Anonymous T-shirt ad; included an ad promoting the WCW/nWo Bruise Cruise; featured the announcement that Konnan and Booker T would be in action on WCW Saturday Night, and the show would also feature Juventud Guerrera, La Parka, & Silver King vs. Hector Garza, Super Calo, & Lizmark Jr.; included footage of Raven, with Kanyon, visiting his family, his friend ‘Jim’ (Sandman), and then discovering old wrestling magazine posters of Roddy Piper in a closet; featured a backstage segment in which Vincent sent the other nWo members out to get payback, then taking off his nWo black & white shirt to reveal a nWo Wolfpac shirt underneath; included an in-ring segment with Norton, Horace, Adams, and Stevie in which Vincent came out in his Wolfpac shirt and cut a promo on the Horsemen, saying Adams & Horace would be part of the tag team title tournament and challenged the Horsemen to face Norton, Stevie, and himself; moments later, the others argued with Vincent about his comments and challenges; featured footage from Nitro of WCW TV Champion Scott Steiner stalking Kimberly backstage until security escorted him away; included an ad promoting the WCW Mastercard; featured a backstage segment in which Stevie Ray complained to Vincent about going through his back to get his slapjack, with Vincent telling the other nWo members to focus on winning the WCW Tag Team Titles and putting them at ease as to why he was wearing a Wolfpac shirt; included Okerlund conducting an in-ring interview with Diamond Dallas Page about Scott Steiner stalking Kimberly on Monday; featured a backstage segment in which Vincent told the nWo members to call him Vince from then on; moments later, after they left, Vincent found a video camera hidden in the locker room; the viewers were then shown that Hogan, Nash, Hall, and Buff Bagwell were shown watching on in their limo:
Disco Inferno pinned Jerry Flynn with the Chart Buster at 5:17; Disco came out wearing a nWo Wolfpac T-shirt
Perry Saturn pinned Al Greene with the Death Valley Driver at 3:00; prior to the bout, footage was shown from Nitro of Saturn being informed he would have to wear a dress indefiniately after his loss at Souled Out
Kenny Kaos pinned Glacier at 3:38 with a springboard clothesline
Booker T defeated Norman Smiley via count-out at 10:03 when Smiley left the ring after Booker climbed to the top rope, with Smiley refusing to get back in the ring and saying Booker couldn’t beat him
WCW Tag Team Championship Tournament: Brian Adams & Horace (w/ Vincent) defeated WCW Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman & Chavo Guerrero Jr. at around the 9:30 mark when Adams pinned Kidman after Vincent hit Kidman in the back of the head with Stevie’s Ray slapjack; during the bout, it was noted the tournament was a double elimination style; after the match, Stevie Ray, who appeared ringside late in the match, complained about Vincent having his slapjack; Adams & Horace: 1-0, Kidman & Chavo: 0-1
Rey Mysterio Jr. pinned La Parka at 4:19 with a reversal into a spinning DDT; during the bout, Tony Schiavone sent well wishes to Gordon Nelson and Klondike Bill of the ring crew; Mysterio wore an lWo shirt for the contest
Ric Flair, Chris Benoit, & Steve McMichael defeated Scott Norton, Vincent, & Stevie Ray at 4:05 when Vincent submitted to Flair’s figure-4 as the four other men fought on the floor; Michael Buffer was the ring announcer for the match; after the contest, Norton and Stevie Ray left ringside as Benoit applied the Crippler Crossface on Vincent
1/21/99; Indianapolis, IN; Market Square Arena
1/28/99 – included Tony Schiavone, Mike Tenay, & Bobby Heenan on commentary; featured a nWo Wolfpac T-shirt ad; included footage from the previous week of the Horsemen’s altercation with the nWo B team members; featured a video package hyping Ric Flair vs. WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan at SuperBrawl IX; included an ad promoting the WCW/nWo Bruise Cruise; featured an ad promoting the WCW Mastercard; included a WCW Motorsports segment; featured footage from Nitro of many of the nWo members attacking Curt Hennig after the higher ups heard him speaking out against them, and of Flair making Eric Bischoff work the merchandise table; included the announcement WCW Saturday Night would feature Fit Finlay & Dave Taylor and Perry Saturn in action, as well as Norman Smiley vs. Chavo Guerrero Jr. and Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Psychosis vs. WCW Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman:
Hugh Morrus (w/ Jimmy Hart) pinned Psychosis with the No Laughing Matter at 10:16
Chris Jericho (w/ Ralphus) defeated Silver King via submission with the Liontamer at around the 10-minute mark
Fit Finlay pinned Super Calo with the tombstone at 8:47
Kevin Nash & Scott Hall (sub. for Wrath & Van Hammer) defeated Bobby Duncum Jr. & Mike Enos at 2:12 when Nash pinned Duncum with a boot on his chest after hitting the powerbomb; the bout involving Wrath & Hammer was to have been a match in the WCW Tag Team Title tournament; moments after their introduction, a backstage camera showed Hammer knocked out backstage as Disco Inferno yelled at “Wrath,” off camera, to stop running away from him; moments later, Hall & Nash walked to the ring, with Hall taking the mic and saying he and Nash didn’t care about the tournament because they were the best tag team in wrestling; Hall then told Duncum & Enos to go backstage and take the night off or they would beat them
Disco Inferno pinned Hector Garza with the Chartbuster at around the 7-minute mark
Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Kaz Hayashi with the Greetings from Asbury Park at 4:33
Konnan & Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Kevin Nash & Scott Hall (w/ Disco Inferno) via disqualification at around the 13-minute mark when Lex Luger and WCW TV Champion Scott Steiner attacked Konnan; prior to the bout, Konnan cut an in-ring promo, with Nash then going, “Yo, let us speak on this” before he and Nash gave their opponents the “Suck it” crotch chop; after the bout, WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan, Elizabeth, Brian Adams, Vincent, Horace, Scott Norton, Stevie Ray, and Buff Bagwell entered the ring, with Mysterio being held down for Hogan to whip him with his workout belt as Konnan was made to watch; Mysterio was then spraypainted “nWo” before Hogan cut a promo on facing Ric Flair at SuperBrawl
2/4/99; Providence, RI; Civic Center
2/4/99:
Chris Jericho defeated Scotty Riggs
Konnan & Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Disorderly Conduct
Norman Smiley defeated the Disciple
WCW Tag Team Championship Tournament: Horace & Brian Adams defeated the Barbarian & Meng
Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Jerry Flynn
Diamond Dallas Page pinned Glacier
WCW Tag Team Championship Tournament: Curt Hennig & Barry Windham defeated Mike Enos & Bobby Duncum Jr.
2/4/99; Providence, RI; Civic Center
2/11/99 – featured an opening first-person shot segment at a poolhall in which an unknown blonde woman (Torrie Wilson) was shown speaking with whomever was behind the camera, telling the person he was fine; included Tony Schiavone, Bobby Heenan, & Mike Tenay on commentary; featured a segment showing Kanyon visiting Raven’s home, with his mom pleading to stay with “Scotty” while she goes off to her board meeting, with Raven calling Kanyon a mark for worrying about him and the two then driving off in one of Raven’s luxury cars; included a video package hyping Bill Goldberg vs. Bam Bam Bigelow at SuperBrawl; featured a nWo Wolfpac T-shirt ad; included footage from Monday Nitro of Diamond Dallas Page and WCW TV Champion Scott Steiner brawling in the parking lot and security guards holding DDP back as Steiner drove off but not before throwing Kimberly face-first out of the car; Kimberly was then placed on a stretcher and taken by ambulance; featured a video package recapping the feud between Konnan & Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Kevin Nash & Lex Luger and hyping the hair vs. mask match at SuperBrawl; included footage of Raven & Kanyon visiting a First Union bank and walking out with two full bags of Raven’s money; featured the announcement Mysterio vs. Juventud Guerrera and Dean Malenko vs. Brian Adams would take place on WCW Saturday Night and that Booker T, Chris Benoit, and WCW Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman would be in action; included a vignette showing the blonde sitting in the back of a limo and tempting the mystery person to come sit next to her; featured a video package on the WCW Tag Team Title Tournament, the tag team success of Arn Anderson, the Steiner Brothers, and Harlem Heat, among a list also including the Outsiders, Sting & Lex Luger, and others; the spotlight was then put on contenders in the tournament like Chris Benoit & Malenko, Curt Hennig & Barry Windham, Meng & the Barbarian, and Brian Adams & Horace; included a backstage segment with Ernest Miller speaking with Sonny Onoo until Glacier walked in and tried to sell them his entrance equipment; featured a backstage segment with Miller, Onoo, and Glacier in which, after he sold them his entrance, he tried to sell them his Glacier outfit; moments later, Kaz Hayashi came in and said he would buy the outfit; included a segment with the blonde and mystery man arriving at a hotel; featured an ad promoting WCW Thunder on Playstation; included footage of Raven & Kanyon shopping for clothes at Versace; featured footage of the blonde and man arriving to their hotel room; included Gene Okerlund conducting a backstage interview with Kidman about his tag team loss earlier in the show, with Kidman defending Chavo Guerrero Jr. as a partner despite Okerlund saying Kidman should blame Chavo for the recent losses; Guerrero then walked in, with Okerlund saying Kidman was blaming Chavo; moments later, Chavo punched Kidman, said he dropped the ball, and stormed off; featured a video package hyping Goldberg vs. Bigelow at SuperBrawl; included footage of Raven & Kanyon back home after a night on the town, with Raven’s mom arriving back; featured footage of Roddy Piper winning the WCW US Title from Bret Hart on Monday Nitro after interference from Will Sasso; included footage of Hulk Hogan telling Horace, Brian Adams, Vincent, and Stevie Ray – individually and without the other’s knowledge – to lead the nWo black & white; featured footage of DDP and Jason Hervey on NBC’s “Later” that would air that night:
WCW Tag Team Championship Tournament: Bobby Duncum Jr. & Mike Enos (-1) defeated Meng & the Barbarian (w/ Jimmy Hart) (-1) at around the 16-minute mark when Duncum pinned Meng after the Barbarian kicked his partner in the back of the head and then again in the face; after the decision, Barbarian and Hart left ringside together while looking back at Meng down in the ring
Lash LeRoux pinned Super Calo with a modified Death Valley Driver at 5:25
WCW Tag Team Championship Tournament: Fit Finlay & Dave Taylor defeated WCW Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman & Chavo Guerrero Jr. (-1) at around the 13-minute mark when Finlay pinned Kidman with the tombstone, moments after Chavo accidentally dropkicked a steel chair into Kidman’s face as Finlay attempted to hit Kidman with the chair behind the referee’s back
Disco Inferno pinned Chris Adams at 7:40 with a kick to the knee and Chart Buster after pulling referee Charles Robinson in the way to block Adams’ attempt at the superkick; late in the bout, the camera cut completely away to show more from the conversation between Kaz Hayashi, Sonny Onoo, Glacier, and Ernest Miller, with Glacier selling Miller his helmet, even though Hayashi wanted it for himself
WCW Tag Team Championship Tournament: Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko (-1) defeated Van Hammer & Kaz Hayashi at around the 12-minute mark when Hayashi submitted to Benoit’s Crippler Crossface after Benoit & Malenko hit a modified Doomsday Device; during the bout, it was announced WCW Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman would defend against Chavo Guerrero Jr. at SuperBrawl
2/18/99; Salt Lake City, UT; E Center
2/18/99 – 135-minute edition; hosted by Tony Schiavone, Bobby Heenan, & Mike Tenay; included Booker T & Stevie Ray arguing about Stevie’s involvement with the nWo Black & White, with Disco Inferno getting involved and Booker shoving him into a wall; featured the unknown blodne woman (Torrie Wilson) greeting someone at a hotel room and teasing him with a Taser; included a vignette with Chris Kanyon going to Raven’s luxury family home, where Raven’s mother asked him to watch over “Scotty,” with Raven admitting he faked his years of depression and took Kanyon out on the town in a sports car; featured an in-ring segment with Disco introducing Scott Hall, wearing a kilt and coming out to Roddy Piper’s theme music, with the two then insulting Piper and Konnan; included footage of Raven & Kanyon withdrawing $10,000 from a First Union bank; featured an ad for the WCW Mastercard featuring Diamond Dallas Page; included footage of Raven taking Kanyon clothes shopping at Versace; featured an ad for the nWo Red & Black Logo T-shirt; included footage of Raven & Kanyon returning to Raven’s home, with Raven acting depressed and his mother informing him that WCW called for him to come back to work; featured comments from Brian Adams & Horace who claimed their size and strength would lead them to victory over Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko later, with the two then mocking Ric Flair & Steve McMichael’s recent injuries sustained at the hands of the nWo; included comments from Benoit & Malenko who claimed they would make being a champion mean something again after Kevin Nash and WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan did their best to make titles mean nothing; featured Gene Okerlund conducting an in-ring interview with Flair, wearing sunglasses with his face bandaged, with Flair stating he was coming to SuperBrawl to tear Hogan apart and that Flair knew that on his worst day he could always kick Hogan’s ass; included Torrie shown sitting in a towel in her hotel bed, talking to someone who handed her an airline tickets to San Francisco to attend SuperBrawl:
Lash LeRoux defeated Chavo Guerrero Jr. via disqualification at 6:55 when Guerrero hung LeRoux upside down on the top rope and refused to break, delivering repeated blows outside the ring until WCW Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman made the save; moments later, Chavo threw Kidman into LeRoux and then dropped Kidman with the tornado DDT on the arena floor; earlier in the match, video cut to an incident in the parking lot from earlier in the day where, as Lex Luger & Elizabeth were exiting their limo, Rey Mysterio Jr. kicked the door shut and damaged Luger’s arm
Chris Jericho (w/ Ralphus) defeated Juventud Guerrera via submission at 6:17 with the Lion Tamer after countering Guerrera’s huracanrana attempt; prior to the match, Jericho introduced Ralphus, wearing a dress, to the ring to show what Perry Saturn would look like after SuperBrawl
WCW TV Champion Scott Steiner (w/ Buff Bagwell) defeated Bobby Blaze via submission at 1:16 with the Steiner Recliner in a non-title match; prior to the bout, Bagwell introduced Steiner to the ring, who accepted Diamond Dallas Page’s challenge to a match at SuperBrawl on the conditions that, if Page lost, Steiner would get Kimberly for 30 days; after the match, Steiner reapplied the Recliner and threw Blaze to the floor, where he was put on a stretcher until Steiner knocked it over and reapplied the hold on the arena floor
Konnan & Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Hector Garza & Silver King at 2:41 when Mysterio pinned King with a huracanrana after Konnan monkey flipped his partner into the air
Jerry Flynn pinned Booker T at 4:28 with a spinning kick after Disco Inferno caused Booker to fall to the arena floor before hitting him with the Chart Buster
WCW Tag Team Championship Tournament: Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko (-1) defeated Brian Adams & Horace (-1) in a steel cage match at 12:56 when Malenko pinned Adams after Benoit hit a headbutt off the top of the cage, moments after Malenko kicked a steel chair into Adams’ face
2/18/99; Salt Lake City, UT; E Center
2/25/99:
Hak defeated Damien in a No DQ match
Psychosis defeated Hector Garza
Ernest Miller defeated Stevie Ray
Raven & Kanyon defeated Villano V & El Dandy in a No DQ match
Juventud Guerrera defeated Blitzkrieg
Bret Hart defeated Disco Inferno
3/4/99; Winston-Salem, NC; Lawrence Joel Memorial Coliseum
3/4/99:
Rick Steiner pinned Hugh Morrus
Ernest Miller & Sonny Onoo defeated Al Greene in a handicap match
Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Prince Iaukea
WCW Tag Team Champions Curt Hennig & Barry Windham defeated Horace & Vincent via disqualification
WCW Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman pinned Chavo Guerrero Jr.
Buff Bagwell pinned Booker T
3/4/99; Winston-Salem, NC; Lawrence Joel Memorial Coliseum
3/11/99 – featured Tony Schiavone, Bobby Heenan, & Mike Tenay on commentary; included a backstage segment with Ric Flair and Arn Anderson with Flair stating he wasn’t concerned with the actions of his son David and that winning the WCW World Title at Uncensored and going forward as President of WCW was what mattered to him, with Arn unsure of what to think about Flair putting his family second; featured a vignette with WCW World Champion Hulk Hogan stating Flair will be fighting to satisfy the greed inside of him at Uncensored; included a vignette with Kevin Nash and Hogan mocking Flair’s suits; featured a vignette with Hogan & Nash meeting Torrie Wilson at a shooting range and taking her to lunch, where the trio met another woman with the last name of Robinson who Nash claimed would be paid $20,000 if she could further seduce David Flair into doing the nWo’s bidding:
Raven (w/ Chastity) pinned Dave Taylor at 3:56 with the Evenflow DDT
Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko defeated Disorderly Conduct at 3:04 when Benoit pinned Mean Mike with the diving headbutt; after the bout, Malenko & Benoit called out WCW Tag Team Champions Curt Hennig & Barry Windham, with the champions appearing on the entrance ramp as Disorderly Conduct attacked Benoit & Malenko from behind, only for Benoit to put Tough Tom in the Crippler Crossface as Malenko applied the Texas Cloverlead to Mike
Hak pinned the Barbarian (w/ Jimmy Hart) at 3:39 with the White Russian Legsweep
Booker T & Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated WCW TV Champion Scott Steiner & Buff Bagwell at 11:17 when Mysterio pinned Bagwell with a splash off the top after Booker hit a missile dropkick; after the match, Steiner hit referee Mickey Jay and Booker T with a steel chair
Ric Flair defeated Disco Inferno at 10:01 via submission with the figure-4
3/18/99; Lexington, KY; Rupp Arena
3/18/99 – hosted by Tony Schiavone, Bobby Heenan, & Mike Tenay; included an ad for the Konnan “Str8 Up” T-shirt; featured Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with Curt Hennig, who challenged WCW World Champion Ric Flair to put the title on the line and gave him 15 minutes to answer; included a backstage segment with Brian Adams claiming to be the leader of the nWo Black & White, with Horace decking him and proclaiming himself the leader; featured Okerlund conducting an in-ring interview with Flair, who insulted the Kentucky Wildcats and claimed he was tired of sucking up the fans, with Flair stating he would run WCW forever and WCW US Champion Scott Hall was stripped of the title, with a title tournament beginning later in the show and concluding at Spring Stampede; moments later, Flair called Hennig to the ring and said Hennig would face Hulk Hogan in the main event, then warning Hennig that he could work in one of two other wrestling organizations or be sent home if he laid a hand on Flair; included a promo for WCW.com; featured Disco Inferno’s doctored version of Konnan’s “Bow Wow Wow” music video; included Okerlund conducting a backstage interview with Rick Steiner who stated he had been out for 6 months but was working with a trainer who was teaching him strikes and he wanted to get into a hardcore division, with Fit Finlay interrupting and the two agreeing to a match for the following week’s Nitro; featured an ad for the 1999 Bruise Cruise; included Okerlund conducting an in-ring interview with Hogan, who claimed his crowd response proved he was still “the man” and that, from now on, he wouldn’t back down or sucker opponents in, and that there was a new Hulk Hogan around and he would meet every challenge head-on:
Bobby Duncum Jr. pinned Kenny Kaos at 5:46 with a full nelson face slam
Vampiro pinned Prince Iaukea at 5:08 with the Nail in the Coffin; during the match, Perry Saturn appeared at the entranceway and stared Vampiro down (Vampiro’s TV return after a 9-month absence)
WCW Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr pinned Juventud Guerrera at 9:51 with a huracanrana off the top
Disco Inferno pinned the Disciple at 4:41 after the Last Dance
Horace defeated Brian Adams at 5:59 after hitting Adams in the head with a foreign object as Adams attempted a back suplex, moments after Vincent came ringside and threw the object into the ring
WCW US Championship Tournament Quarter-Finals: Meng pinned Bam Bam Bigelow at 4:37 with the Tongan Death Grip
Hulk Hogan pinned Curt Hennig at 6:30 with the legdrop; late in the match, Horace came ringside and helped Hogan escape Hennig’s fisherman suplex
3/18/99; Lexington, KY; Rupp Arena
3/25/99:
Jerry Flynn defeated Scotty Riggs
Wrath defeated Mike Enos
Fit Finlay defeated Chris Adams
Billy Kidman defeated Blitzkrieg
Horace defeated Kaz Hayashi
WCW US Championship Tournament: WCW TV Champion Booker T defeated Perry Saturn
WCW World Champion Ric Flair defeated Barry Windham via count-out
4/1/99; Richmond, VA; Coliseum
4/1/99:
Norman Smiley defeated Erik Watts
Raven & Perry Saturn defeated Bobby Duncum Jr. & Mike Enos
WCW US Championship Tournament: Chris Jericho defeated Chris Adams
Meng & Jerry Flynn defeated the Barbarian & Hugh Morrus
Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko defeated Chavo Guerrero Jr. & Kaz Hayashi
Diamond Dallas Page defeated Horace Hogan
Hulk Hogan defeated the Disciple
4/1/99; Richmond, VA; Coliseum
4/7/99:
WCW Cruiserweight & WCW Tag Team Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Evan Karagias
Wrath defeated Damien
Hak defeated Mikey Whipwreck in a No DQ match
Blitzkrieg defeated Super Calo
Raven defeated Chris Benoit via disqualification
WCW TV Champion Booker T defeated Chris Jericho
5/27/99; North Charleston, SC; Coliseum
5/27/99 – featured an opening video package recapping Randy Savage’s recent attacks on Roddy Piper, WCW World Champion Kevin Nash, and Buff Bagwell, among others; hosted by Mike Tenay & Larry Zbyszko, with the two announcing at the start of the show that Sting would face WCW TV Champion Rick Steiner in a No DQ steel cage match Monday during Nitro from the Astrodome; included a WCW Church’s Chicken ad; featured a video package hyping Nash vs. Savage at the Great American Bash; included Gene Okerlund conducting an in-ring interview with Savage, with Madusa, Madness, and George, about challenging Nash at the Bash, during which Savage called out Bagwell and quoted the Rock in saying, “If you smell what the Mach is cookin;” featured the announcement WCW Saturday Night would feature Hugh Morrus, David Flair, WCW Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr., and Curt Hennig would face Konnan; included a backstage segment in which Chris Benoit walked into Ric Flair’s office, confronting him and Diamond Dallas Page, with Benoit telling Flair they needed to settle their issues before he was jumped by DDP; featured an ad promoting the WCW Mastercard; included Okerlund conducting an interview in the aisle with Brian Knobbs about his return to WCW and the hardcore division, with Knobbs calling out Bam Bam Bigelow; moments later, Jimmy Hart interrupted, said he was forming the First Family, and offered Knobbs a spot in his group; Knobbs said he would have to think about it and walked away; featured footage of Flair attacking Piper on Nitro; included footage of Hennig brawling with Konnan during Nitro; featured a vignette on Nash; included footage of Sting and Lex Luger squaring off against the Steiner Brothers on Nitro; featured Okerlund conducting an interview with Abbott, sitting ringside, about his appearance, ultimate fighting background, and what he thought of the show; after Abbott mocked the “hardcore” wrestlers and chuckled at the upcoming Rick Steiner vs. Sting cage match, Rick Steiner came out, confronted Abbott, and the two brawled before Abbott left the area; included footage from Nitro of Flair granting DDP & Bam Bam Bigelow a WCW Tag Team Title shot at the Great American Bash, instead of Benoit & Dean Malenko, with Benoit & Malenko later joining Piper against Flair later in the night; featured an ad promoting the new WCW.com:
Kaz Hayashi pinned Lash Leroux at 8:58 with a senton off the top; Hayashi came out wearing Glacier’s mask and gear; during the contest, it was noted Eddie Guerrero would return to WCW Monday on Nitro; moments later, it was noted Randy Savage’s limo had arrived to the arena, with a camera then showing Savage, with Madusa, Miss Madness, and Gorgeous George, looking for Buff Bagwell; Savage then attacked Disco Inferno and Scotty Riggs while looking for Bagwell
Van Hammer pinned Prince Iaukea at 5:01 with the full nelson slam; during the bout, Tank Abbott was shown sitting in attendance (Abbott’s surprise debut)
Ernest Miller (w/ Sonny Onoo) pinned Vampiro at 2:37 with a spin kick, moments after Onoo kicked Vampiro from the apron behind the referee’s back; prior to the bout, Miller cut an in-ring promo on Scott Norton and called him out before issuing an open challenge when Norton didn’t appear
Konnan defeated Kenny Kaos via submission with the Tequilla Sunrise at 6:15; prior to the bout, Konnan cut an in-ring promo in which he praised WCW World Champion Kevin Nash, WCW Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr., and Billy Kidman for recently coming to his aid
Evan Karagias pinned Lenny Lane at 5:37 with a corkscrew splash off the top; during the bout, Lodi walked out to the ring (Lodi’s surprise return)
Chris Benoit defeated Diamond Dallas Page via disqualification at around the 16-minute mark when Bam Bam Bigelow interfered as DDP was in the Crippler Crossface; after the match, Ric Flair came out and aided in triple teaming Benoit before Benoit sustained a Greetings from Asbury Park / Diamond Cutter combo
Buff Bagwell defeated Randy Savage (w/ Madusa, Miss Madness, & Gorgeous George) via disqualification at 4:50 after Savage trapped Bagwell upside down in the corner, choked him from the floor, and George used a high heel shoe on Bagwell at the same time; following his entrance, Savage took the mic and sent a message to WCW World Champion Kevin Nash to watch what he does to Bagwell, with Bagwell then mocking the three ladies at ringside; after the contest, referee Nick Patrick briefly grabbed a steel chair to keep Savage at bay, before Savage grabbed the weapon away
5/27/99; North Charleston, SC; Coliseum
6/3/99 – hosted by Mike Tenay & Larry Zbyszko; featured footage from Nitro of Bam Bam Bigelow & Diamond Dallas Page attacking WCW Tag Team Champion Raven as the broadcast opened, challenging for a tag team title match, attacking Kanyon backstage, and then winning the titles; included the announcement WCW Saturday Night would have a special start time of 7:05pm EST the coming weekend and would feature Buff Bagwell, WCW TV Champion Rick Steiner, Billy Kidman, Fit Finlay, and Brian Knobbs; featured footage from Nitro of Randy Savage wrestling a woman dressed as WCW World Champion Kevin Nash; included an ad promoting the new Konnan T-shirt; featured footage from Nitro of Nash blocking Savage’s limo in the parking garage before using a hose to spray sewage through the roof of the limo; included footage from Nitro of Dean Malenko taking issue with Ric Flair and Arn Anderson:
WCW Tag Team Champion Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Scotty Riggs with the Greetings from Asbury Park at 6:52; Bigelow did not appear with the title belt and his title win on Nitro was not noted until halfway through the match, as the match was taped before the title win; it was also noted that Bigelow & Diamond Dallas Page were to initially challenge for the tag team titles at the Great American Bash but would now defend against a team yet to be determined, and that Raven was still in the hospital following the Nitro match
Billy Kidman defeated Hugh Morrus (w/ Jimmy Hart) via disqualification at 6:40 when Brian Knobbs ran out and crotched Kidman on the top rope as Kidman attempted the Shooting Star Press; after the contest, Knobbs and Morrus double teamed Kidman under Hart’s direction, with Morrus eventually hitting the moonsault off the top; moments later, Hak, accompanied by Chastity, ran out and made the save with a kendo stick; Kidman eventually extended his hand to Hak, with Hak hitting Kidman over the head with the kendo stick
Buff Bagwell pinned Brian Adams (w/ Vincent) at around the 10-minute mark with the Buff Blockbuster, moments after fighting off Vincent outside the ring; prior to the bout, it was noted Mike Tenay would be a guest on wcwwrestling.com’s WCW Live following the broadcast; Bagwell initially won the match at around the 8-minute mark after Vincent accidentally struck Adams with a steel chair, with the bell ringing despite Adams lifting his shoulder before 3, but referee Mickey Jay had the bout continue
Scott Norton pinned Silver King with a powerbomb at 3:41; prior to the bout, footage was shown of Norton’s recent issues with Ernest Miller
WCW Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Curt Hennig via disqualification in a non-title match at around the 14-minute mark when Bobby Duncum Jr. aided in double teaming Mysterio; prior to the bout, footage from Nitro was shown of Mysterio & Konnan’s issues with Hennig & Bobby Duncum Jr.; late in the match, Duncum crotched Mysterio on the ringpost behind the referee’s back, but was then invited in the ring by Hennig to double team Mysterio; after the bout, Konnan and Billy Kidman ran out to make the save and clear the ring
Chris Benoit defeated Ric Flair (w/ Asya) via disqualification at 16:07 when WCW Tag Team Champion Diamond Dallas Page pulled referee Johnny Boone out of the ring after Benoit hit the headbutt off the top; after the match, Benoit was triple teamed by Flair, DDP, and WCW Tag Team Champion Bam Bam Bigelow
6/10/99; Syracuse, NY
6/10/99 – shown live; featured Mike Tenay & Larry Zbszyko on commentary; included footage of Randy Savage, with Gorgeous George, Madusa, & Miss Madness, riding in a limo and ordering the driver to pull over upon seeing who they thought was WCW World Champion Kevin Nash next to his wrecked car, with Savage then attacking the person only to realize it was Brian Adams, with the two then exchanging words; included Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with Buff Bagwell, in which Okerlund informed Bagwell that Roddy Piper had given him a match with Disco Inferno at the Great American Bash, with Bagwell disappointed at not having a bigger opportunity; moments later, Ernest Miller, along with Sonny Onoo, interrupted the interview, with Bagwell then challenging Miller to a match; featured a promo for the WCW Mastercard; included Okerlund conducting an interview with WCW Tag Team Champions Diamond Dallas Page & Chris Kanyon, with Page discussing his title loss to Chris Benoit & Perry Saturn on Nitro that had been overturned and telling Okerlund not to worry about the whereabouts of WCW Tag Team Champion Bam Bam Bigelow; featured Savage having a confrontation with Adams backstage, and a match set up between the two; included Okerlund conducting an interview with Benoit & Saturn, who stated they didn’t have to like each other to take the WCW Tag Team Titles from Page, Kanyon, & Bigelow, as Dean Malenko watched from the entrance ramp; featured a “Chimp Channel” parody of Tenay & Zbyszko doing commentary:
Konnan & WCW Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Psychosis & Villano V at 5:22 when Mysterio pinned Psychosis with the springboard huracanrana; during the bout, Mike Tenay announced WCW President Ric Flair ruled that since Perry Saturn was not Chris Benoit’s original partner on Nitro, their title victory over WCW Tag Team Champions Diamond Dallas Page & Bam Bam Bigelow had been overturned and the belts were returned to the champions
Ernest Miller (w/ Sonny Onoo) defeated Buff Bagwell via disqualification at 4:36 when referee Nick Patrick saw Bagwell strike Onoo with a crowbar that Miller brought into the ring; after the bout, Scott Norton cleared the ring of Miller, with guest commentator Disco Inferno then running in and hitting Bagwell with the Last Dance
Randy Savage (w/ Gorgeous George, Madusa, & Miss Madness) pinned Brian Adams (w/ Vincent) at 5:36 with the flying elbowsmash as Savage’s entourage prevented Vincent from interfering with a steel chair; after the match, Horace attempted to come to Adams’ aid but was hit with Savage’s flying elbowsmash, with Horace, Vincent, and referee Johnny Boone then whipped with a belt
WCW TV Champion Rick Steiner defeated Fit Finlay via submission at 5:25 with a keylock after hitting the bulldog of the top
Perry Saturn defeated WCW Tag Team Champion Chrisn Kanyon via disqualification at 13:23 when WCW Tag Team Champion Diamond Dallas Page interfered and hit Saturn with a clothesline off the top; after the bout, Chris Benoit attempted to make the save but was double teamed as fans threw trash into the ring; referee Randy Anderson then restarted the bout as a tag team match
Chris Benoit & Perry Saturn defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Diamond Dallas Page & Chris Kanyon to win the titles at 3:24 when Benoit pinned Kanyon with the headbutt off the top; during the bout, Dean Malenko came to ringside until Arn Anderson convinced him to return backstage
6/24/99; Lafayette, LA; Cajundome
6/24/99 – featured Mike Tenay & Larry Zbyszko on commentary; included an in-ring promo from WCW World Champion Kevin Nash on Randy Savage and Sid Vicious, with Nash then agreeing to team with Sting to face them at Bash at the Beach, but admitting he didn’t trust Sting; featured Gene Okerlund conducting an in-ring interview with Ric Flair, with Asya, who said he wanted the WCW World Title off Nash, signed Savage & Vicious vs. Buff Bagwell & Dean Malenko for later in the show, and promised a surprise for Nash on Nitro; included an in-ring promo by Savage & Vicious, with Gorgeous George, Madusa, and Miss Madness, in which Savage claimed none of his people drove the Hummer that struck the limo Nash was in, then implying the driver could have been Scott Hall or Sting; featured a backstage segment in which Flair, with David Flair, Arn Anderson, and Asya, attempted to intimidate Evan Karagias into laying down to let David beat him to improve his 6-0 record, with Flair promising Karagias’s career would benefit from it:
Eddie Guerrero pinned Psychosis at around the 12-minute mark after avoiding a splash off the top and hitting the frog splash to the back (Viva La Raza: The Legacy of Eddie Guerrero)
Chris Benoit & Perry Saturn defeated Fit Finlay & Dave Taylor when Benoit pinned Taylor with the headbutt off the top after Saturn hit the Death Valley Driver; after the match, Steve Regal came out and stepped between Finlay and Taylor
Curt Hennig (w/ Bobby Duncum Jr.) defeated Lenny Lane (w/ Lodi) when Lodi threw in the towel as Hennig dominated the match; after the bout, Hennig put Lodi in the Hennig Plex
David Flair (w/ Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, & Asya) defeated Evan Karagias via submission with the figure-4 after using a stun gun, handed to him by Anderson; during the match, Karagias ignored Anderson’s orders to let David beat him
Van Hammer fought Hugh Morrus (w/ Jimmy Hart) to a no contest in a hardcore match when Ric Flair came out, stopped the match, and declared no more hardcore matches would take place in WCW; after the match, Hammer hit hart and Morris with a table and put Morrus through it
Buff Bagwell & Dean Malenko defeated Randy Savage & Sid Vicious (w/ Gorgeous George, Madusa, & Miss Madness) via disqualification when referee Mickey Jay called for the bell after Savage punched referee Nick Patrick; late in the match, Malenko put an interfering Miss Madness in the Texas Cloverleaf; after the contest, Jay sustained a spike piledriver and Vicious’s powerbomb
6/24/99; Lafayette, LA; Cajundome
7/1/99 – featured Mike Tenay & Larry Zbyszko on commentary; included the announcement that Bret Hart would be appearing on Nitro and the band Megadeth would perform their song “Crush ‘Em;” included an ad for a Bam Bam Bigelow T-shirt; featured a backstage segment with Randy Savage calling WCW World Champion Kevin Nash and demanding Gorgeous George be returned to him, with Nash shown getting a massage from someone off camera and instructing Savage to be at a street pay phone at a specific time to find her; included the West Texas Rednecks’ “I Hate Rap” music video; featured Savage shown arriving at the pay phone and Nash giving him further directions to find him several blocks away; included a segment showing Savage & Sid Vicious brawling with Nash on the street, with Nash in control until he was assaulted by a fake Sting, with Vicious then bringing a woman he believed to be the kidnapped Gorgeous George from Nash’s limo and into Savage’s Hummer; featured Savage discovering that Torrie Wilson, and not Gorgeous George, had been taken from Nash’s limo as the show ended:
Perry Saturn defeated WCW Tag Team Champion Diamond Dallas Page (w/ WCW Tag Team Champion Chris Kanyon) via disqualification after Kanyon pulled referee Billy Silverman out of the ring as Saturn had Page covered after Chris Benoit interfered and hit the headbutt off the top, moments after Kanyon interfered and dropped Saturn face-first onto his title belt; after the bout, WCW Tag Team Champion Bam Bam Bigelow aided Page in hitting the double-team Diamond Cutter to Benoit, with Kanyon then hitting Saturn with the Flatliner
BA (Brad Armstrong) & Swoll (w/ Konnan & WCW Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr.) defeated Disorderly Conduct when Swoll pinned Tough Tom with a palm strike to the chest
Eddie Guerrero pinned La Parka with the frog splash
Curt Hennig, Bobby Duncum Jr, Barry & Kendall Windham defeated Silver King, El Dandy, Damian, & Villano V when Kendall pinned Damian with a bulldog
WCW Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. (w/ Konnan, BA, & Swoll) pinned Blitzkrieg with a huracanrana as the challenger sat on the top rope
WCW TV Champion Rick Steiner pinned Buff Bagwell with an elbow drop after David Flair came ringside and used a taser on Bagwell as the challenger prepared to hit the Blockbuster
7/8/99; Birmingham, AL; Jefferson County Civic Center
7/8/99:
Lenny Lane pinned Eddie Guerrero
Van Hammer pinned Al Greene
Fit Finlay fought Brian Knobbs to a no contest
Disco Inferno fought Billy Kidman to a no contest
Kanyon pinned Chris Benoit
Curt Hennig pinned Konnan
7/8/99; Birmingham, AL; Jefferson County Civic Center
7/14/99:
Vampiro pinned Van Hammer with a roll up
Rick Fuller pinned Sick Boy after throwing him off the top
BA, Swoll, & Big Chase defeated Fit Finlay, Steven Regal, & Dave Taylor when Swoll pinned Taylor with a chop to the chest
WCW US Champion David Flair (w/ Ric Flair & Asya) defeated Bobby Eaton via submission with the figure-4 after both Flair and Arn Anderson interfered and Asya hit a low blow on Eaton
Billy Kidman pinned Mikey Whipwreck with the Shooting Star Press
WCW Tag Team Champions Diamond Dallas Page & Bam Bam Bigelow (w/ WCW Tag Team Champion Kanyon) fought Curt Hennig & Barry Windham (w/ Bobby Duncum Jr. & Kendall Windham) to a double disqualification when all the wrestlers began brawling
7/22/99; Moline, IL; Mark of the Quad
7/22/99:
Van Hammer pinned Kaz Hayashi
Ms. Madness pinned Brandi Alexander
Curt Hennig pinned Chase Tatum
Eddie Guerrero & WCW Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Juventud Guerrera & Psychosis
WCW TV Champion Rick Steiner pinned Sick Boy
Sid Vicious defeated Lenny Lane & Lodi in a handicap match
Ric Flair pinned Dean Malenko
7/22/99; Moline, IL; Mark of the Quad
7/28/99:
Ernest Miller pinned Barry Darsow
Buff Bagwell pinned Erik Watts
Booker T defeated Bam Bam Bigelow via disqualification
Ric Flair, Diamond Dallas Page, & Kanyon defeated Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, & Perry Saturn
8/5/99; Lacrosse, WI; Center
8/5/99:
Chris Adams fought Prince Iaukea to a no contest
Buff Bagwell pinned Scotty Riggs
Billy Kidman pinned Eddie Guerrero
Brad Armstrong & Swoll defeated Lenny Lane & Lodi
Booker T defeated WCW Tag Team Champion Bam Bam Bigelow via disqualification
WCW Tag Team Champion Diamond Dallas Page pinned Chris Benoit
Bill Goldberg pinned Rocco Rock
8/5/99; Lacrosse, WI; Center
8/12/99:
WCW TV Champion Rick Steiner pinned Spyder
Sid Vicious defeated Disorderly Conduct in a handicap match
Shane Douglas & Dean Malenko defeated Barry Windham & Bobby Duncum Jr.
Evan Karagias defeated Randy Savage via disqualification
8/19/99; Lubbock, TX; Municipal Coliseum
8/19/99:
Psychosis fought Silver King to a no contest
Shane Douglas pinned Al Greene
Steve Regal, Dave Taylor, & Chris Adams fought Bobby Blaze, Dave Burkhead, & Adrian Byrd to a no contest
WCW Cruiserweight Champion Lenny Lane pinned Rey Mysterio Jr.
WCW Tag Team Champions Harlem Heat defeated Scott Norton & Horace
Perry Saturn defeated WCW TV Champion Rick Steiner via disqualification
8/19/99; Lubbock, TX; Municipal Coliseum
8/26/99:
Sid Vicious defeated Public Enemy in a handicap match
Eddie Guerrero, WCW Cruiserweight Champion Rey Mysterio Jr., & Billy Kidman defeated Bobby Duncum Jr., Barry & Kendall Windham
Ernest Miller pinned Prince Iaukea
Harlem Heat defeated Brian Knobbs & Hugh Morrus
Shane Douglas & Dean Malenko defeated Disorderly Conduct
Diamond Dallas Page pinned Chavo Guerrero Jr.
Sid Vicious & WCW TV Champion Rick Steiner defeated WCW US Champion Chris Benoit & Perry Saturn
9/2/99; Saginaw, MI; Wendler Arena
9/2/99:
Diamond Dallas Page pinned Al Greene
Shane Douglas pinned Dave Taylor
Kaz Hayashi pinned El Dandy
Billy Kidman defeated WCW Cruiserweight Champion Lenny Lane via disqualification
Harlem Heat defeated Disorderly Conduct
Scotty Riggs pinned Prince Iaukea
Bill Goldberg pinned Ernest Miller
Perry Saturn defeated Sid Vicious via disqualification
9/2/99; Saginaw, MI; Wendler Arena
9/9/99:
Buff Bagwell pinned Meng
Van Hammer pinned Blitzkrieg
Chris Benoit, Shane Douglas, & Perry Saturn defeated Lord Steven Regal, Dave Taylor, & Chris Adams
Kaz Hayashi pinned Lodi
Sid Vicious defeated Bobby Blaze & Adrian Byrd in a handicap match
Booker T defeated Barry Windham via disqualification
Dean Malenko defeated WCW TV Champion Rick Steiner via disqualification
Bill Goldberg pinned Bam Bam Bigelow
9/23/99; Norfolk, VA; Scope
9/23/99 – hosted by Mike Tenay & Larry Zbyszko; included Tenay conducting an interview with WCW Tag Team Champion Booker T, who stated Stevie Ray was on his way to hospital after a backstage attack by WCW US Champion Sid Vicious and Rick Steiner, with Booker then challenging Vicious to a match; featured an in-ring segment with Vicious, along with referee Charles Robinson, holding a “99-0” sign, claiming Booker T would stare death in the face later; included an ad for WCW Grip & Flip Wrestlers action figures; featured a vignette for Coach Buzz Stern & Luther Biggs training at the Power Plant, with Stern promising to bring Biggs to Thunder:
Billy Kidman pinned Lodi (w/ WCW Cruiserweight Champion Lenny Lane) at 6:45 with a modified BK Bomb after running Lodi into Lane; during the bout, Eddie Guerrero brawled with the interfering Lane at ringside, with Chavo Guerrero Jr. confronting Eddie and telling him to stick with his “new family” in the Filthy Animals
Brandi Alexander pinned Mona at 4:57 with her feet on the ropes after blocking a monkey flip
Chavo Guerrero Jr. pinned Perry Saturn at 6:16 after Eddie Guerrero interfered and dropkicked Saturn into Chavo, causing Chavo to then fall forward and headbutt Saturn in the groin
Van Hammer pinned Prince Iaukea at 4:58 with the Flashback; after the match, Hammer challenged the winner of the main event to face him on Nitro
Eddie Guerrero defeated Rick Steiner via disqualification at 3:47 when WCW US Champion Sid Vicious interfered and dropped Guerrero with a chokeslam off the top rope; Billy Kidman attempted to make the save but sustained Vicious’s powerbomb
WCW Cruiserweight Champion Lenny Lane (w/ Lodi) pinned Evan Karagias at 8:38 with Memory Lane after catapulting Karagias into Lodi
WCW US Champion Sid Vicious (w/ Rick Steiner & Charles Robinson) pinned WCW Tag Team Champion Booker T at 4:28 with the powerbomb after Steiner & Robinson interfered and took out referee Nick Patrick, who replaced Robinson as the official prior to the match
9/30/99; Chattanooga, TN; UTC Arena
9/30/99:
Juventud Guerrera, La Parka, & Psychosis defeated Silver King, Villano IV & V
Norman Smiley defeated Adrian Byrd
Mona pinned Brandi Alexander
Dean Roll fought Frankie Lancaster to a no contest
Brian Knobbs & Hugh Morrus defeated Lord Steven Regal & Dave Taylor
Bobby Eaton defeated Luther Biggs
Brad Armstrong pinned Horace Hogan
Rey Mysterio Jr. & Billy Kidman defeated Kendall Windham & Curly Bill
Bill Goldberg pinned Scott Norton
9/30/99; Chattanooga, TN; UTC Arena
10/7/99 – featured Larry Zbyszko & Mike Tenay on commentary:
Dean Malenko defeated Blitzkrieg via submission with the Texas Cloverleaf
WCW Cruiserweight Champion Disco Inferno pinned Evan Karagias
Brad Armstrong pinned Chris Adams
WCW TV Champion Chris Benoit pinned Brian Knobbs
Lash LaRoux pinned Silver King
Dale Torborg pinned the Maestro
Rey Mysterio Jr. & Billy Kidman defeated Disorderly Conduct
WCW US Champion Sid Vicious pinned Stevie Ray
10/14/99; Baton Rouge, LA; Riverside Centroplex
10/14/99:
Jim Duggan defeated Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker
Lash Laroux defeated Al Greene
Hugh Morrus & Brian Knobbs defeated Scott & Steve Armstrong
Brian Adams defeated Horace Hogan
Berlyn defeated Prince Iaukea
Meng defeated Luther Biggs
Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Perry Saturn via disqualification
Lex Luger & Rick Steiner fought Buff Bagwell & La Parka to a no contest
10/14/99; Baton Rouge, LA; Riverside Centroplex
10/21/99:
Norman Smiley defeated the Maestro
Horace Hogan pinned MVP
Lash Laroux pinned Curly Bill
Harlem Heat fought Lord Steven Regal & David Taylor to a no contest
Brad Armstrong pinned Kendall Windham
Juventud Guerrera & Silver King defeated Blitzkrieg & Kaz Hayashi at 13:01
Rick Steiner pinned La Parka
Lex Luger defeated Buff Bagwell
10/28/99; San Diego, CA; Sports Arena
10/28/99:
Juventud Guerrera fought Evan Karagias to a no contest
The Maestro pinned Prince Iaukea
Dean Malenko & Perry Saturn defeated Silver King & El Dandy
Stevie Ray pinned Curly Bill
Eddie Guerrero, WCW Tag Team Champions Konnan & Billy Kidman defeated Lord Steven Regal, David Taylor, & Chris Adams
Lash Leroux pinned Chavo Guerrero Jr.
Berlyn pinned Jerry Flynn
Buff Bagwell pinned Scotty Riggs
Chris Benoit fought Sid Vicious to a no contest
10/28/99; San Diego, CA; Sports Arena
11/4/99 – hosted by Scott Hudson & Larry Zbyszko; included a backstage segment with Shane Douglas, Perry Saturn, Dean Malenko, & Asya discussing adding a new member to the Revolution; featured a backstage segment in which Mike Graham informed Sid Vicious of his match later against WCW TV Champion Rick Steiner, with Sid upset he had to face his friend; included a backstage segment in which the Filthy Animals greeted Doug Dillinger at a desk, with Konnan stealing his wallet; featured Gene Okerlund conducting an interview with Steiner on facing Sid in the main event, with Steiner stating he and Vicious would still be the only two left standing; included a promo for WCW Saturday Night; featured Okerlund conducting an interview with Curly Bill and Berlyn, along with the Wall, on their title match against WCW Tag Team Champions Billy Kidman & Konnan, with Berlyn acting disgusted by Bill; included an ad for the Rey Mysterio Jr. baseball jersey; featured Okerlund conducting an interview with La Parka, with subtitles appearing on the screen stating La Parka was obsessed with Skeletor; included Okerlund conducting an interview with the Filthy Animals who stated the Revolution would still need protection from them; featured Okerlund conducting an interview with Lash LeRoux on the mutual respect between he and Disco Inferno; included Okerlund conducting an interview with Van Hammer who claimed he would be the Revolution’s next member by the end of the night; featured Okerlund conducting an interview with Chris Benoit on what condition he was in after Nitro; included a WCW Mastercard ad featuring Sting; featured a PPV promo for Mayhem:
Juventud Guerrera fought Evan Karagias to a no contest at 3:33 when Norman Smiley interrupted the match and addressed the crowd, stating he was the face of hardcore and would deliver a Hardcore Wiggle to everyone in WCW; moments later, Guerrera and Karagias attempted to attack Smiley but accidently dropkicked each other
Booker T (w/ Stevie Ray) pinned Kaz Hayashi at 3:19 with the missile dropkick
Eddie Guerrero (w/ Rey Mysterio Jr., Torrie Wilson, WCW Tag Team Champions Billy Kidman & Konnan) pinned Coach Buzz Stern (w/ Luther Biggs) at 2:20 with the frog splash after Kidman interfered and hit the sit-down spinebuster
Buff Bagwell pinned La Parka at 3:28 with the Blockbuster
WCW Tag Team Champions Billy Kidman & Konnan (w/ Eddie Guerrero, Rey Mysterio Jr., and Torrie Wilson) defeated Berlyn (w/ the Wall) & Curly Bill at 4:04 when Konnan forced Bill to submit to the Tequila Sunrise after Berlyn refused to tag back into the match
Lash Laroux pinned Silver King at 5:29 with the Whiplash
Dean Malenko (w/ Shane Douglas, Perry Saturn, & Asya) defeated Van Hammer via submission at 3:16 with the Texas Cloverleaf after Saturn & Asya crotched Hammer on the ring post; prior to the match, Hammer claimed he deserved to join the Revolution and they could invite him in or he would kick Malenko’s “vertically-challenged ass”
Chavo Guerrero Jr. won an 8-man “Opportunity Knocks” battle royal at 6:01, last eliminating Steven Regal with a catapult over the ropes; other participants included Chris Adams, Jerry Flynn, Prince Iaukea, El Dandy, Scotty Riggs, and Dave Taylor; due to pre-match stipulations, Chavo earned a “golden opportunity” on Nitro, while the other 7 participants were said to be “on the bubble” for roster spots
Chris Benoit & WCW TV Champion Rick Steiner defeated Sid Vicious & Perry Saturn (w/ Asya) via disqualification at 4:13 when Dean Malenko interfered as Benoit had Saturn covered following the diving headbutt; moments later, Eddie Guerrero, Rey Mysterio Jr. WCW Tag Team Champions Konnan & Billy Kidman hit the ring to attack Malenko & Saturn; the match began with Vicious and Steiner trying to end the match with a “finger poke” pinfall, but Vicious turned on Steiner and dropped him with the powerbomb before walking out
11/10/00; Ft. Wayne, IN; Allen County War Memorial
11/11/99:
Lash Laroux pinned Evan Karagias
Vampiro defeated Curly Bill via disqualification
La Parka & Silver King defeated Lizmark Jr. & Villano V
WCW TV Champion Rick Steiner defeated Booker T via reverse decision
Curt Hennig defeated Dean Malenko
The Maestro pinned Brian Knobbs in a hardcore match
WCW Tag Team Champions Konnan & Billy Kidman defeated the Barbarian & Jerry Flynn
Lex Luger defeated Kaz Hayashi
Sid Vicious pinned Perry Saturn
11/10/00; Ft. Wayne, IN; Allen County War Memorial
11/18/99:
Bam Bam Bigelow pinned Jerry Flynn in a hardcore match
Prince Iaukea pinned WCW Cruiserweight Champion Disco Inferno in a non-title match
The Maestro pinned Evan Karagias
La Parka & Kaz Hayashi defeated Silver King & El Dandy
Curt Hennig pinned Van Hammer
Lash Laroux pinned Kenny Kaos
The Barbarian pinned Chavo Guerrero Jr.
Meng defeated Vampiro via disqualification
Chris Benoit defeated Buff Bagwell
12/2/99; Topeka, KS; Landon Arena
12/2/99:
WCW Hardcore Champion Norman Smiley pinned the Wall
Kaz Hayashi defeated the Maestro via count-out
Buzzkill pinned Chavo Guerrero Jr.
Steve Williams defeated Silver King, Villano IV & V in a handicap match
Jushin Liger defeated Chris Benoit via disqualification
Meng pinned Buff Bagwell
Evan Karagias & Madusa defeated Jeff Jarrett & Mona
Dean Malenko & Perry Saturn defeated Disco Inferno & Lash Laroux
Lex Luger pinned Sid Vicious
12/7/99; Madison, WI; Dane County Coliseum
12/9/99:
Dean Malenko pinned Booker T
Vampiro pinned TAFKA Prince Iaukea
Madusa pinned Rhonda Singh
Jerry Flynn fought David Flair to a no contest
WCW World Champion Bret Hart & Bill Goldberg defeated WCW Tag Team Champions Creative Control to win the titles at 3:01 when Goldberg scored the pin with the Jackhammer as Hart had the other opponent in the Sharpshooter; Juventud Guerrera did guest commentary for the match alongside Mike Tenay; late in the bout, Roddy Piper came out, slapped referee Mark Johnson, knocked him to the floor, and took over officiating after Johnson made several controversial calls
Perry Saturn pinned Stevie Ray
Buff Bagwell fought Lex Luger to a no contest
Jim Duggan fought Asya to a no contest
Diamond Dallas Page pinned Sting
Jeff Jarrett, Scott Hall, & Kevin Nash defeated Sid Vicious, Chris Benoit, & Dustin Rhodes
12/14/99; Mobile, AL; Civic Center
12/16/99:
Buff Bagwell pinned Vampiro
TAFKA Prince Iaukea pinned WCW Cruiserweight Champion Evan Karagias
Jim Duggan & Midnight defeated Perry Saturn & Asya
WCW Hardcore Champion Norman Smiley fought David Flair to a no contest
Sting fought Lex Luger to a no contest
Steve Williams defeated the Wall via disqualification
Curt Hennig fought Dustin Rhodes to a no contest
Sid Vicious & Chris Benoit defeated Curt Hennig, La Parka, Shane, & Creative Control via disqualification in a handicap match
Kanyon pinned Diamond Dallas Page
WCW Tag Team Champion Kevin Nash defeated WCW World Champion Bret Hart & Bill Goldberg in a handicap House of Pain match
12/21/99; Salisbury, MD; Wicomico Civic Center
12/23/99 – featured an opening video package recapping the issues between WCW World Champion Bret Hart, Roddy Piper, and Bill Goldberg from Nitro, leading to the nWo reforming; hosted by Mike Tenay, Scott Hudson, & Tony Schiavone (sub. for Juventud Guerrera); included an in-ring promo by Hart, WCW US Champion Jeff Jarrett, WCW Tag Team Champions Kevin Nash & Scott Hall in which Hart revealed the reformation of the nWo was planned for several weeks, with footage then shown of Hart pinning Goldberg in October, Hart winning over the American fans, Hall & Nash winning the tag team titles frm Hart & Goldberg, and Hart controversially beating Goldberg at Starrcade, with Hart then noting the Starrcade finish “was better than Shawn Michaels;” Nash then said the fans wanted to be as hip at the Outsiders but they were all gullible and stupid; for several moments, the broadcast cut to repeated fans in the crowd while Hall’s traditional survey appeared edited out; Jarrett then said the group would remain elite and wouldn’t have any dead weight in it; Goldberg soon interrupted from the entrance stage and said he would go through every member, one by one; featured a backstage segment showing Leia Meow stretching beside a Christmas tree; included an ad promoting the WCW Mayhem CD; featured a music video of recent WCW action to the tune of Primer 55’s “Loose,” from the Mayhem CD; included a backstage segment showing two masked motorcyclists arriving to the building; featured Gene Okerlund conducting a backstage interview with Chris Benoit about challenging Hart for the world title later in the night, with Benoit saying he loved Bret like a brother but that ended Monday; included an in-ring promo by the Filthy Animals in which Eddie Guerrero cut a promo on the Revolution; Billy Kidman went on to say he and Guerrero had their problems, “because sometimes I think with the wrong head” (“head” was bleeped in editing, as well as Kidman later saying “bitches”); Konnan and Rey Mysterio Jr., on crutches, then cut their own promos, with both men being bleeped at one point; Jim Duggan finished by leading the crowd in chanting “USA” before making a “ho” joke; moments later, the Revolution interrupted from the entrance stage, with Dean Malenko telling the fans to pledge their allegiance to the flag of the Revolution and Shane Douglas telling Duggan that he would force him to renounce America; included a backstage shot of the motorcyclists walking down the stairs; featured a segment in which David Flair, with Daffney, threw a fit at a fast food drive-thru after they got his order wrong; included a backstage segment in which the Powers and Curt Hennig mocked La Parka, Shane, and Creative Control; moments later, the two masked bikers jumped Hennig before unmasking themselves as the Harris Brothers, who threatened the Powers that Be; featured a backstage segment in which the Powers that Be told Hennig he wanted him and Jarrett to face the Harris Boys for revenge; included a backstage segment showing WCW Hardcore Champion Norman Smiley praying before his title defense later in the show, with Goldberg then walking down the stairs behind him searching for the nWo; featured an ad promoting the WCW Nitro Girls calendar; included a vignette showing the Artist and Paisley in the recording studio; included a backstage segment in which Jarrett found a note telling him to meet with the Powers that Be; when Jarrett walked in the office, Goldberg pinned him to the wall and told him he would tear through the Outsiders, Jarrett, and then Hart; featured Okerlund conducting a backstage interview with Diamond Dallas Page about rumors surrounding Kimberly Page and Buff Bagwell, with DDP saying Bagwell “wasn’t doing” his wife but he had been hitting on her; Page went on to say, “They want to make an angle out of this? That works for me;” DDP then said he wasn’t wrestling until he had a match with Bagwell, with Okerlund saying he had a match later in the show and DDP saying he wasn’t doing it; included a video package recapping Evan Karagias’s recent losing streak; featured an in-ring segment in which Karagias introduced Shane Helms and Shannon Moore before dubbing the trio “3 Count;” the three then sang and danced in the ring as their “I Can’t Get You Out of My Heart” music video played on the big screen; moments later, Chavo Guerrero Jr. attacked all three men and knocked them to the floor (Helms and Moore’s debut; 3 Count’s debut); included a segment in which David Flair and Crowbar pulled up to a gas station, with an attendant yelling at another customer before telling Flair that some people called him Crowbar; moments later, Vampiro and the Misfits pulled up and assaulted Flair until Crowbar made the save with a crowbar (Crowbar’s debut); featured a backstage segment in which Nash was shown getting ready to take a shower after his match; moments later, Hall went into another dressing room and was caught by Goldberg; the camera then cut to Nash in the shower, singing “Danke Schoen,” as Goldberg came up behind him; Hall was then shown put through a table backstage; when the camera cut back to the shower, Nash’s hand was shown on the floor beside the drain, implying Goldberg had knocked him out:
Rick Steiner & Mike Rotundo (w/ Kevin Sullivan & Leia Meow) fought PG-13 to a double disqualification at 1:43 as both teams brawled in the ring; prior to the bout, PG-13 cut an in-ring rap; following the Varsity Club’s entrance, Meow was made to do drills in the ring while wearing her cheerleader outfit; Sullivan provided guest commentary for the match; after the match, Sullivan climbed in the ring to do the Tree of Woe to PG-13 before making Meow do more drills (PG-13’s in-ring debut)
Tank Abbott fought La Parka to a no contest at the 54-second mark after Abbott knocked out La Parka on the floor; after the bout, security approached Abbott but he knocked out Doug Dillinger and walked away
WCW Hardcore Champion Norman Smiley pinned Fit Finlay at 2:45 after Meng attacked both Finlay and an interfering Brian Knobbs in the kitchen; prior to the bout, footage was shown of Knobbs & Finlay beating Smiley & Meng during Nitro; after the match, Meng applied the Tongan Death Grip on Smiley
Ron & Don Harris defeated Curt Hennig in a handicap match at 1:46 after a side slam; following their entrance, the Harris Boys took the mic and said “Creative Control” was done and told the Powers to Be to shove their suits up their “ass” (“ass” was bleeped); WCW US Champion Jeff Jarrett was to have been Hennig’s partner but could not compete after being confronted backstage by Bill Goldberg moments earlier; after the contest, Jarrett, WCW World Champion Bret Hart, WCW Tag Team Champions Kevin Nash & Scott Hall assaulted the Harris Boys with baseball bats before spraypainting “nWo” on them; following the commercial break, the Harris Boys were tended to backstage and loaded into ambulances
The Maestro (w/ Symphony) pinned Bam Bam Bigelow at 1:55 after Kanyon, who provided guest commentary for the match, hit Bigelow in the back of the head with his personal championship belt; late in the contest, J Biggs, who came out with Kanyon, confronted Bigelow in the ring before Bigelow smashed a champagne bottle over his head
Konnan, Billy Kidman, (w/ Rey Mysterio Jr., on crutches, & Eddie Guerrero) & Jim Duggan defeated Dean Malenko, Perry Saturn, & Asya (w/ Shane Douglas) at 4:36 when Konnan pinned Malenko and Kidman pinned Saturn with sunset flips into the ring after Mysterio hit both opponents with his crutch; prior to the bout, it was announced WCW Tag Team Champion Kevin Nash would replace Diamond Dallas Page against the Wall later in the show; Douglas provided guest commentary for the match before leaving the announce table late in the match to taunt Duggan
The Wall defeated WCW Tag Team Champion Kevin Nash (sub. for Diamond Dallas Page) (w/ WCW Tag Team Champion Scott Hall) via disqualification at 2:14 when Hall, who provided guest commentary for the match, attacked the Wall with a baseball bat; after the match, WCW World Champion Bret Hart and WCW US Champion Jeff Jarrett came out to aid in assaulting the Wall; following the commercial break, the Wall was placed on a stretcher and was about to be loaded into an ambulance until he broke free of the straps and threw a fit backstage
Chris Benoit defeated WCW World Champion Bret Hart via disqualification at 4:54 when WCW US Champion Jeff Jarrett interfered and hit Benoit with a guitar as Hart was caught in the Crippler Crossface; during his entrance, Benoit’s interview in the latest WCW Magazine was featured on screen; as “nWo” was spraypainted on Benoit’s back, Bill Goldberg ran out and took down Jarrett with a spear; moments later, Goldberg chased Hart all the way backstage; after Hart drove off, Goldberg found the Power that Be’s white limo and proceeded to bust out several of the windows by hand, severing a tendon in his arm