WCW Nitro
Columbia, South
Carolina
October 5, 1998
We take a look back at Hogan challenging Hart and Sting, along with Hart's weekly turn from last week. Tony says it was one of the most shocking developments in Nitro history. Go figure.
The Nitro Girls get jiggy with it in the ring. Speaking of getting "jiggy," I went to see the Barenaked Ladies show in Philly this weekend. It ruled more than anything has ever ruled before.
We see a promo for Halloween Havoc.
We are LIVE from Columbia, SC, for WCW Monday Nitro!!! This is the site of Arn Anderson's "retirement" speech.
Tony wonders what the demonic laugh has been about. Production has no idea. Unfortunately, I think we all know.
Tonight, Bret Hart will defend the US title against Sting.
We take another look at Roddy Piper challenging Bret Hart to be a man, and Hart's apology to Piper.
The crowd has already started their "We Want Flair" chant.
We take ANOTHER look back from August when Bret Hart prevented Hogan from whipping Sting, leading to the latest face turn, which led to the latest heel turn.
We see a commercial for the WCW MasterCard.
We now (finally!) get the normal Nitro opening.
Match 1: Lizmark Jr. vs.
Saturn
Lizmark Jr. comes out. Heeeee....he's got what yoooou neeeeeeed!
He'll be facing WCW's fire marshall, Saturn. Decent pop for
Saturn. Lizmark, like most of the Luchadors, is playing the
chameleon. He's a heel tonight, against the face Saturn. Armlocks
traded to start. Lizmark with a shoulderblock, and a hiptoss, but
Saturn stops the offense with punches, and kicks in the corner.
Superkick from Saturn. I miss Saturn asking us what we're looking
at. Tilt-a-whirl hotshot from Lizmark. Saturn avoids a corner
charge, but Lizmark backslides him for two. Clothesline from
Saturn. Saturn with a vertical suplex that turns into a type of
Michinoku Driver II. Spicolli Driver spells the end for Liz
Markie. Post match, Saturn gives us his little mind over matter
phrase.
Promo for Goldberg/Page, and Hogan/Nutcase. Sheesh, it's still 20 days until Halloween Havoc, and we're already running this many promos. I don't want to see it the week before.
We see a "Snickers 'On The Road' Report." Um....."Where's the Beef" (or wrestling)?
More Nitro Girls.
Match 2: Kaz Hayashi
(w/Sonny Oono) vs. The Cat
Some stereotypical Asian music brings out Kaz Hayashi,
looking pissed, and Sonny Oono. Oh, it's Kitty B. Badd. Bah. Blah
blah blah three time karate champion blah blah five seconds blah
blah blah Muhammad Ali blah blah I only have this job because I'm
Bischoff's kid's karate instructor blah blah. Kitty calls Hayashi
"Jackie Chan." Hmmm.....setting the stage? Hayashi is
not impressed. Kitty floors Hayashi with a kick to the chest.
More kitty kicks, followed by posing. Tenay talks about Kitty
playing in the NFL and CFL, in addition to his karate stuff. He
was also drafted by a pro soccer team. Hayashi with an
armwringer, but Kitty comes back with some arm holds of his own.
Kitty with an armpit claw. Hayashi ducks a clothesline, and hits
a springboard cross-body. Kaz goes up top, but Miller (almost)
kicks him on the way down. Hayashi still sells it. Kitty with a
round kick for the pin. YAUKW. (Yet Another Undeserved Kitty
Win). Kitty gets the mic, and does his Ali spiel. Oono praises
Kitty, and looks to be making him an offer. Hayashi looks
confused in the ring as Oono walks Kitty back to the locker room.
This week's Nitro Party winner: some six-year-olds from North Carolina.
From the "Yet Another Bad Idea" department, Nitro will be followed by "Mortal Kombat - The Series," starting next week. They've moved the Nitro replay to something like 3 a.m. EDT.
More hype for DDP/Goldberg.
Match 3: Jerry Flynn vs.
Juventud Guerrera
Speaking of Karate losers, Jerry Flynn walks out. Flynn
is cooler than Kitty, but that's not saying much. His opponent -
Juventud Guerrera. Juvi comes out carrying a cup of water, which
he randomly throws around. Disco Inferno comes out, telling Mike
Tenay he has a phone call. Disco joins the announcing team. Disco
calls Juvi "Juven-Stooge." Flynn with a clothesline.
Disco is pissed that Juvi's been sticking his nose in his
business. Flynn with a stiff kick to Juvi's face. Disco says
Juvi's confused because they use the metric system in Mexico.
Juvi with a springboard dropkick. Larry: "I think if Disco
shaved his head, he wouldn't have any trouble making
weight." Flynn tries an inverted powerbomb, but Juvi turns
it into a bulldog. Juvi ducks a spinwheel kick by Flynn in the
corner. Juvi dives from the turnbuckle onto the floor, onto
Flynn. Flynn ducks a springboard cross-body. Juvi flips out of a
belly-to-back suplex, and hits the JuviDriver for the win!
Post-match, Juvi informs Disco that he's next.
If you can believe it, we get some hype for DDP/Goldberg. Mike Tenay, "Man on the Street," gets opinions from some illiterate youth on DDP/Goldberg. (or "Gawld-baurg.")
Bobby Heenan joins the broadcast booth, as Tenay is taking his phone call.
The announcers talk about Hogan/Warrior. Tony actually says Hogan/Warrior I will go down as one of the greatest wrestling matches ever. I didn't see it, so I can't comment, but I find that hard to believe.
We get some hype for Hogan/Warrior now. Sheesh! This is the all-promo show! Great - it's the "long form" version of the promo.
Match 4: Villano V vs.
Wrath
One of the Villani is in the ring already. It's V. His
opponent - the "Undercard Squash Machine," Wrath. Wrath
shoves V into the corner. V goes to the knee, and starts
slapping. Wrath reverses a whip, and hits a tilt-a-whirl
backbreaker on El Villano. Wrath throws V to the floor. V tries a
dropkick, but Wrath shrugs it off. Wrath introduces the Villano
to the steps. Wrath with a neck snap over the top rope. Wrath
hits a slingshot elbow from the apron! Bobby Heenan is going on
and on about how Wrath is undefeated, never been in trouble
during a match, yadda, yadda yadda. Heenan seems to forgotten
that Wrath had a career before two months ago. V avoids a running
elbow in the corner, and tries some chops. Wrath with a leapfrog,
and a diving shoulderblock. Wrath hits the Meltdown with
authority, and gets the win.
Just in case we forgot from five minutes ago, we take ANOTHER DAMN SPECIAL LOOK at Hogan/Warrior.
More "Word On The Street" with Mike Tenay.
If anyone cares, Gambacorta Minivan Land is Delaware's Minivan leader.
We see a Humvee Limo pulling up to the back of the Carolina Colosseum Ok, that car rules. Luger, Gonnad, and Sting exit the limo. Nash trails along behind. The Wolfpac members are looking around the arena, even passing by La Parka and other Luchadors. The Chairman was wearing jeans and a blue T-shirt, along with his mask. The Wolfpac make their way to the nWo locker room, and lay a hurtin' on them, until the cops come to break things up. However, even with the cops, it's a good old-fashioned donnybrook. IWGP champion Scott Norton is back with the nWo contingent. nWo members are having fun beating on cops, including Big Poppa Pump shoving a lady cop. Sting and Konnan trap Scott Steiner in a hallway to beat on him Bagwell tries to get involved, too, but gets beat on as well. Sting finds Bret Hart's locker room, and starts pounding on him, too! The cops pull Sting and Hart apart. As we come back from commercial, we see Sting getting on a freakin' forklift, and uses it to wreck the nWo-Hollywood limo. As Sting lifts the limo, Nash whacks it with a sledgehammer. Sting then picks the limo up on the forklift, then drops it down upside-down.-- The Wolfpac continues to pound on the wrecked limo. Zbyszko: "At least he didn't scratch it up with a key!". Nice. Sting punctures the tires for good measure. Zbyszko says Konnan is stealing the hubcaps.
We're back with Hour Number Two!
Match 5: Damian vs. Hector
Garza
Damian makes his way down. Woah! Luchador match! Hector
Garza is his opponent. Damian takes the early advantage. Garza
with some punches in the corner. Garza goes up top, flips, lands
with a forward roll, and hits a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. The
crowd is reacting to something. Woah! It's Eddy Guerrero! Nick
Patrick calls for the bell. Guerrero asks both men what Eric
Bischoff has done for them. Guerrero says Bischoff has done
nothing for them, just having Luchadors wrestling each other week
in and week out. Guerrero says all Luchas have to share a
rent-a-car, and 3-4 to a room. Guerrero asks who has the money.
Guerrero says if you're not part of Hogan's clique, you're not
going to make any money. Guerrero says La Raza can unite, in the
"LWO," the Latino World Order. Guerrero is wearing a
green-white-and-red nWo-style shirt. I love Guerrero, but this is
not going over at all. I'm predicting "crash and burn"
of "nWo Nitro" proportions.
A camera crew, and Mike Tenay, are in the back, looking at a Wolfpac meeting Nash says Hall isn't here. But the Wolfpac is going from bar-to-bar to find Hall. Tenay says that the camera crew will follow Nash on his Hall search.
We see Hart sucking up to Sting in late July.
The Nitro Girls shake their groove thang in the ring.
Match 6: Psychosis vs. WCW
World Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman
Yes! Psychosis!! Psych obviously hasn't joined the
"LWO" yet. He still rules. He's getting a shot at the
Cruiser strap, held by Kidman. Heenan: "He saw the light,
and it led him all the way to the shower." The announce crew
gives a "shout out" to Rey Misterio Jr. Psychosis with
an armlock to begin. Kidman with a hiptoss. Kidman with a suplex
for two. Headscissors from the champ. Plancha from Kidman. Nice
slingshot legdrop from Kidman. Kidman ducks too soon for a
backdrop, and Psychosis hits a split-legged Gourdbuster. And,
wonder of wonders, Tony actually calls it "an old Anderson
Gourdbuster!" Psychosis with a top-rope spinwheel kick to
the back of Kidman's head. Tony, of course, calls it a
"flying body attack." Oh no! They're going to have an
one-on-one interview with Warrior. Kidman ducks the left-handed
lariat, and hits a beaut of a dropkick. Kidman charges, but
Psychosis hiptosses him over the top rope. Psychosis with a
slingshot legdrop from inside the ring to the floor! Psychosis
sends the champ into the steps. Psychosis dropkicks Kidman on the
floor, and stomps on him a bit. Psychosis with a lobster-style
pin for two. Kidman EXPLODES with his rope-bounce clothesline!
Psychosis gets to the ropes to break the count. Psychosis avoids
a corner charge, and hits a belly-to-back suplex for two. Kidman
with a sunset flip for two. Psychosis floors Kidman with a
clothesline when he gets up. Psychosis locks on the Tijuana
Restholdo. Kidman reverses a powerbomb attempt into a faceslam
for two. Psychosis with a rollup for two. Kidman hits his
rope-spring bulldog for two. Tilt-a-whirl slam from Psychosis.
Still only two. Kidman with his split-legged powerbomb for two.
Kidman eats some boot, and Psychosis hits an Asai Moonsault for
two. Psychosis puts Kidman up top. Kidman holds on to block a
top-rope frankensteiner. Kidman then hits the Shooting Star Press
for a great win! On the replay, we see that Kidman didn't hit the
Press very cleanly. He ended up dropping his knees across
Psychosis' face.
An interview with Warrior Summary: "I kicked your ass once, Hogan, I can do it again." Everything else is mumbo-jumbo. At the end of the interview, Warrior snorts like he has some sort of terminal sinus condition. That was the only noteworthy thing about the whole interview.
Scott Steiner with his master's thesis on "Why I Made The Steiners Great."
Mike Tenay is still around Columbia, SC, following the Wolfpac HumLimo
Match 7: Brian Adams vs.
Rick Steiner
nWo music brings out Big Poopa Pump, along with Buff
Bagwell. Tony says that this is supposed to be Brian Adams vs.
Rick Steiner. Scott talks about how great he is. Scott reiterates
the points from his thesis, and promises to beat Rick up at
Havoc. Buff mocks Rick. Rick comes out with his mic. Rick talks
about the injury-faking going on. Rick talks about Bagwell
getting injured right here in Columbia, SC. Rick says he's got
Ms. Judy Bagwell with him, and she doesn't think that it's a
joke. Ms. Bagwell comes down. Oh no! Momma doesn't look happy!
Ms. Bagwell: "Do you remember where you are at? What's wrong
with you?" Buff tells his momma not to go there. Ms. Bagwell
says she and his dad went with him to the hospital, sat by his
bed, read him letters. Ms. Bagwell lectures Buff about him
calling her to be with him at the Georgia Dome. Buff grabs the
mic, and says he made a decision, nWo-Hollywood all the way.
Buff: "Without Buff Bagwell, you can't even eat." Ms.
Bagwell says she slapped Buff when he was 15 years old, and does
it again! Ms. Bagwell shoves Scott, who grabs her arm, saying
"You're not my momma." Rick, though, puts a hurtin' on
Scott. Ms. Bagwell drags Buff to the back by his ear!!! Yes!!!
Well, that ruled. She was great. Commercial We see, in the back
during the commercial, Brian Adams and Scott Steiner working over
Rick Steiner. Now, we're back in the ring. The match is going on.
Scott chokes and punches Rick while Adams distracts the ref. JJ
Dillon comes out, to eject Scott Steiner from ringside. Steiner
almost goes out to an Adams chinlock, but hulks up to the barking
crowd. Adams hits a big boot. Adams stomps on Steiner. Adams hits
a piledriver, much weaker than Disco's. He only gets two. It must
be the "night of the armpit claw," as Adams applies one
to Rick. Adams with a pendulum backbreaker. Rick avoids a corner
charge, but Adams comes back with a headbutt. Adams with a
bodyslam. Rick avoids a kneedrop. Rick with an attempted overhead
belly-to-belly, that ends up dropping Adams on his head.
Steinerline. Adams comes back with an inverted atomic drop. Rick
blocks a suplex, and hits a sloppy DDT. Rick hops up to the top
rope, and hits the Steiner Bulldog for the pin. I bet seeing Ms.
Bagwell apply some smack was worth the price of admission by
itself. I know it made MY night!
We see the fireworks for Hour Number Three!
We see Tenay and the Wolfpac outside of a brewery. The Pac enters the brewery, and looks for Hall. The place is deserted.
The Pac can't find him. The Pac leaves this bar, and goes of on their search for Hall. Or maybe they just want a Woodchuck.
Danger! High Ego! Yes, it's Voodoo Child. Easy E comes out to get some sugar from Hogan. This reminds me of "The Boogie-Woogie Man" Jimmy Valiant coming out to give Tony Schiavone "sugar" in mid-80s NWA. Ah. David Flair, Ric's oldest son, is at ringside with a "Goldberg" shirt on. The announcers had mentioned him earlier, but I missed the reference. Bischoff, on Hogan's physique: "Have you ever seen anything like this in your life?" Well, I visited my fiancee's 91-year-old Grandma not too long ago.... Hogan buzzword count: "Brah, roll red carpet out, worship the ground, I am the God of wrestling, you should worship me every night, when it is all written, 4-life, Hollywood is just too sweet." Hogan says he was looking for Warrior, but couldn't find him. Hogan calls out the Warrior, saying that he's not waiting for Halloween Havoc. Bischoff: "Open invitation to any living cartoon characters in the building..." Other than the one in the ring, I assume. Hogan refers to himself as "Wood" again. More "I'm going to beat the Warrior" jive. Eric soils his drawers fawning over Hogan. On a side note, is there a more absurd gimmick in wrestling today than Gangrel? A wrestling vampire, who drinks blood before his matches. Riiiiiight.
We see a nice montage of the Horsemen - Pain4.
The Nitro Girls come out. Mmmmmm.......Spice...... Kimberly also gets jiggly with it.
Match 8: Kanyon (w/Raven)
vs. Diamond Dallas Page
Yes! Kanyon!! Raven accompanies Kanyon out. His
opponent, DDP. Gee, wonder how THIS match will end? Tony gives a
"shout out" to his family in the Shenandoah Valley of
Virginia. Tony is an alum of James Madison University, who will
finally get theirs this year in football by a better team. Page
almost gets a quick win by rolling Kanyon up from the top rope.
Page tosses Kanyon down. Kanyon with an armwringer. Tony talks
about DDP's TV Title win in 1995. Page with his
shoulderblock-armlock. Page with a big belly-to-belly. Both of
Page's elbows are taped up. Lodi comes down with a sign:
"Raven - Take Lodi Back." Lodi argues with Kanyon, so
DDP hits a plancha onto both of them. As the ref deals with Lodi,
Raven comes in and delivers a Diamond Cutter to Page! Kanyon
crawls in the ring to make the cover, but Page kicks out at two.
Kanyon with a top-rope Guillotine Ace Crusher. Page does his
pop-up-out-of-the-corner Hulk Up. Kanyon with a faceslam off the
second rope for two. Page hulks out of a chinlock. Kanyon tries
his pancake, but Page reverses into a sunset flip. Kanyon blocks
it, but Page takes him over for two. Some ducked clotheslines,
but Page takes Kanyon down with a clothesline. Page with some
turnbuckle shots. Page with a belly-to-back suplex for two.
Kanyon with a small package for two. Page hits the DDPancake.
Kanyon shoves Page into Raven on the apron, but can only get two
with a rollup. Kanyon with a swinging neckbreaker for two. DDP
with a jawbreaker, and a tilt-a-whirl slam. Page signals for the
Diamond Cutter. Lodi runs in, but gets decked. Raven runs in, and
brains Page with a microphone. The heels beat on Page, until
Goldberg runs in. Goldberg FLIPS Kanyon with the spear, and then
Jackhammers Lodi. Page puts the Diamond Cutter on Raven. The two
victors back into each other, and then stare down. JJ Dillon
comes down to keep order, and we go to commercial.
On The Road with Mike Tenay
We're at another tavern with Luger, Konnan, and Nash. The three enter the tavern. Konnan mentions that he's been in this place with Hall before. The locals make smalltalk with the wrestlers. Konnan suggests that they check the strip joints. Nash says Hall has been thrown out of every strip joint in the country.
Match 9: Lenny Lane vs.
Disciple
Oh no! The Booty Zodiac Barber Disciple With No Name or
Face. And poor Lenny Lane gets to celebrate his win by jobbing to
Disciple. Yes! Lane mocks the Warrior!!! Lane attacks Disciple
during a rope-shaking fit, but Disciple no-sells it. Disciple
with a big boot. Disciple whips Lane into the corner. Disciple
with a big hiptoss. Lane with a neck-snap over the top rope that
DISCIPLE NO-SELLS. Disciple clotheslines Lane over the top. Lane
puts some boots to Disciple, but DISCIPLE... NO... SELLS.
Disciple beats his chest. Lane avoids a backdrop, but gets hit
with the Ace Stone Cold Chartbusting Apocalypse. Disciple gets on
the mic: Disciple: "Hollywood, I'm all done carrying your
bags. I'm through. I'm my own man now. Now and forever."
Hogan follows Disciple to the back. Hogan follows Disciple into a
dressing room, but when they get there, Disciple is gone. We see
a lame vision of Warrior in a mirror, that Bischoff "cannot
see." I didn't think this could get any lamer. Hogan rants
about the Warrior in his mirror, while Bischoff asks "What
Warrior?." Snore! Hogan talks to the mirror while we go to
commercial.
Back for more of the "T" files. They're at some back-country hick hangout. The locals say that Hall is in there. Nash finds Hall at the bar, and they start brawling. The two brawl onto a pool table. They brawl in the bathroom. With the door closed, of course. The door opens, and we see Nash inviting the camera in. We see Hall with his head down the toilet. The Wolfpac leaves.
Eric Bischoff comes out to some different music. Bischoff says that Hogan is just fine. Bischoff wants to tell us a little story about a man named Flair. Bischoff says at this stage in his career, Flair needs all the support he can get. Bischoff mocks a Southern accent. Bischoff apologizes for Flair - since Flair is not here. At this point - Arn Anderson walks out with a mic. Bischoff calls Arn the "one-armed bandit." Arn: "This is Columbia, and this is a Horsemen town." Arn says he's got some good news this time around - he's in charge of head games. Arn says Flair is in the building. Arn says he doesn't listen to authority well, and calls out the Captain. Some little kid with an ameteur singlet and a gold medal comes down. It's Reid Flair! Heenan: "Wow, the road's been rough on him!" Reid wants to tell Bischoff why he's here: Reid: "Mean....WHOO!..Gene." Reid says he and Uncle Arn are here to handle Flair's light work. Arn says it's their company, and they're taking it back. Reid does some amateur wrestling moves. Bischoff turns around, and Reid takes his legs out from under him. Reid spears Bischoff, and when Bischoff goes to chase Reid, Arn gets between them. Reid does the Flair Strut. Arn challenges Bischoff to get the juvenile authorities out, because Bischoff just got taken down twice by a 10-year-old. Arn asks if Bischoff knows sign language - and Reid gives the Four Fingers. Commercial In the ring, Bischoff is ranting, and Miss Liz is on a cell phone Bischoff wants Flair in the ring now. Bischoff is ordering Liz to call Flair on the phone. Liz has someone on the phone. Bischoff yells into the cell phone. Bischoff is talking to "Beth." It's Beth Flair, Ric's wife. As Bischoff rants, "Thus Spake Zarathustra" comes over the speakers. The Man himself comes down the aisle. Flair struts his way around Bischoff. Bischoff calls nWo-Hollywood down, but they get intercepted by the Horsemen! The Horsemen clear the ring, as the heels high-tail it out. Benoit was applying an ass-kicking to Adams. David Flair gets in the ring with Arn, Malenko, Benoit, Arn, Mongo, Reid, and Ric. The victors celebrate in the ring.
Match 10: Sting vs. WCW US
Heavyweight Champion Bret Hart
Wolfpac music brings out Sting. Hart's music brings out
the US champ. Hart comes halfway out, but starts backing back
into the locker area. Sting chases him to the back. Sting catches
Hart in the back, and starts beating on him. Sting runs Hart into
the garage door. Sting bounces Hart from wall to wall, and even
goes corporate and hits Hart with a whiteboard. They brawl back
to a banquet-type area, and Hart gets the advantage. Hart slams
Sting into some tables. Hart suplexes Sting onto a table, which
breaks. Hart with a big industrial-sized trash can, which he
introduces to Sting's back. Hart punches Sting in the right knee,
and then slams a chair into his left ankle. Hart puts Sting's leg
inside of a folding chair, and slams the trash can onto it. Sting
rolls an equipment case into Hart, and both men are down. Sting
hobbles after Hart, and gets the trash can. Hart has a long metal
pole, and Sting gets one too. They fight back to the WCW
programming office, where Sting gets the advantage back. Sting
slams Hart's leg into the door, but Hart attacks with his pole.
Uh..... Hart goes to run Sting over with a big golf cart, but it
doesn't start. They fight over a big pole like "American
Gladiators - The Home Videos." Hart has the pole, and Sting
comes up with one of his own. Sting applies the Scorpion
Deathlock on Hart in the back! Hart: "You cheater!"
Sting releases the hold, and gets another trash can.
Unfortunately, the can is secured. Hart is back up with his pole,
and Sting is walking away. Both men are hurting, but both men
walk away from each other. As Doug Dillinger gets Sting a chair,
so no U.S. Title match tonight, and we hear the crowd booing as
we fade to black.....