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01:52Disco Inferno vs Ernest Millers are opening match and because WCW are so creatively bankrupt,
01:57they decided to run back the dance competition that happened a few weeks ago on Nitro. This
02:02time though, Disco stops Miller from getting in a cheap shot and the inferno crosses a line
02:06when he stomps on Miller's little hat, Ernest ends up leaving the ring and he gets a little
02:10comfort from Soniono and he then decides to grab a mic to announce to everyone that Disco's
02:15about to get whooped. The match resumes, Disco dodges a few kicks, Miller leaves himself wide
02:20open for a takedown followed by a few punches and Disco keeps the pressure on with an atomic
02:25drop and a jumping clothesline. Miller finally fights back with a karate chop right to Disco's
02:30throat and the cat pulls off a dodgy looking hook kick. Disco then finds himself on the
02:35outside so Soniono can earn his paycheck, but Miller fails to take advantage and the cat
02:39gets thrown into the guardrail. Miller has to resort to dirty tactics to get the upper
02:44hand, a low blow gets followed up by a foot choke and a lot of stomping, Ernest then pulls
02:49off a standing side kick after kicking out of a sunset flip, but he loses his momentum
02:54after missing a karate chop to a grounded Disco Inferno. Disco delivers a back elbow, a body
02:59slam and his second rope elbow drop, he keeps the pressure on with a Russian leg sweep,
03:04but Disco got too confident and the cat's able to pull off another standing side kick.
03:08Our match ends when the cat tries to use his ahem loaded dance shoe but the Inferno takes
03:13it away and Ernest gets smacked, Miller kicks out, Soniono distracts the referee, Miller puts
03:19his ruby slipper on and he manages to knock Disco out with a kick. Miller wins via pinfall
03:24and I'd say this opener was ok if they didn't wrestle just 2 weeks ago on Nitro. I'm starting
03:30to enjoy Miller's dancing more than his actual matches so if you're easily pleased like
03:35I am then you might get something out of this.
03:42Van Hummer gets an opportunity at Rick Steiner's TV title next and I like how WCW played a video
03:47to explain exactly why Van Hummer's getting a title shot, it's easily explained, he hasn't
03:53lost a match since getting repackaged and therefore he's getting a title opportunity, but it feels
03:58like the video's trying to convince viewers that hey, Van Hummer's pretty awesome right
04:02now and he might actually beat Rick Steiner. The thing is, we've all watched way too much
04:07WCW and we all know how this is going to play out. The referee has to step in to stop
04:12Van
04:12Hummer from getting murdered but the challenger comes back with a few clotheslines and a big
04:17boot. Steiner ends up on the outside for a moment but he gets back in only to take a
04:21suplex. A right hand floors Van Hummer and the dog-faced gremlin begins scratching and
04:26clawing at his opponent's face. The match then goes to the outside where Van Hummer takes a
04:31DDT on the exposed floor, a skull-crushing move that really should have ended the match.
04:36Hammer delivers a low blow, he hits a corner clothesline in the ring as the DDT gets completely
04:41no-sold, Rick fights out of the corner and Hammer gets his teeth smashed on the canvas,
04:46so we go back to the outside where Steiner gets hit with a chair. Again, this isn't enough
04:51to end the match. Hammer hits a diving clothesline but Rick decides to take a bite out of his opponent
04:56and that's all she wrote. Rick follows this up with two low blows and a Steiner line,
05:01in Van Hummer's hopes of winning the TV title end with a Steiner bulldog from the DFG. Gonna be honest,
05:07this was better than Rick Steiner vs Sting from last month's Great American Bash, though admittedly,
05:12the bar was set extremely low. Just before we check out the David Flair vs Dean Malenko match,
05:18we see Mike Tenet and Scott Dickinson standing inside the junkyard. Tenet says the winner of the
05:23Junkyard Invitational has to climb over a fence and leave the area to win the match,
05:28and whoever accomplishes this feat will become the WCW Hardcore Champion. Officially, the WCW
05:34Hardcore belt lineage doesn't start until Mayhem 1999, but Tenet clearly said here that the winner
05:40of the Junkyard match will be champion and it even says Hardcore Champion on the shitty little trophy.
05:50David Flair was handed the US championship by his dad Ric Flair. The former champion Scottie Steiner
05:56is currently dealing with a back injury and WCW thought this was a great opportunity to get more
06:01heat on young David, only problem is, it's the wrong type of heat. No one's buying tickets or
06:07buying pay-per-views to see David Flair wrestle and the eventual payoff for David losing the belt
06:12isn't worth the damage being caused by his current title reign. I will say this though, the guy's
06:17probably making bank, I'd love to believe David was like, yeah, who cares, I'm getting paid,
06:23but David really did want to become a pro wrestler and, well, he just wasn't good at it. This one
06:29plays out the same as David's match against Buff Bagwell on Nitro, David comes to the ring with Tory,
06:34Arn Anderson, Asia and Ric Flair. Bill Neitch is not officiating the match but don't worry,
06:39he will show up. Ric calls David over and he tells him he's a fucking moron before the match begins
06:44and Malenko easily throws David to the mat after the initial lockup. On the second lockup, David gets
06:50taken down again and look at this in slow motion, he actually smacked his head right on the canvas.
06:57Malenko gives David a chance to sort himself out and once again Dean takes Flair down very easily
07:02and Malenko then complains to daddy Ric. This isn't real competition and Malenko's almost embarrassed to
07:08be in the ring right now. David shoves the ice man and Dean Omoschino teaches this little shit a lesson
07:14in respect. Flair Jr gets destroyed in the corner and Dean follows up with a suplex. Ric tries to
07:20interfere but he gets knocked out and as Dean applies the cloverleaf, Arn Anderson runs in to
07:25take out referee Johnny Boone. Asia then squares up to Dean and Dean hesitates at first before saying
07:30to hell with it and Asia takes a boot to the midsection. A body slam then gets followed up with
07:35the
07:35Texas cloverleaf but Ric hits Dean with the US title belt and David ends up winning the match via pinfall.
07:41Charles Robinson made the count. Tony Schiavone calls this whole thing a blemish on the US title,
07:47it's also incredible that a talent like Dean Malenko got wasted like this on a WCW pay-per-view,
07:53but David is still the United States Champion and the crowd are not happy. Leave the wrestling to your
07:59sister, David. This isn't working out well, my friend.
08:04I like country music, I love country girls, I like Willie Nelson and don't forget about Merle,
08:15there's only one thing that I hate, cause it's a bunch of crap, I hate rap.
08:25The West Texas Rednecks take on the No Limit Soldiers next in an 8 man elimination match,
08:30the audience sing along to rap his crap during the entrances and it was pretty much after this match
08:35that the decision was made to stop the rivalry. Guys like Swole and Chase had a few more matches on
08:41Thunder and WCW Saturday night but the whole thing went straight down the toilet when wrestling fans
08:46cheered for Kurt Hennig instead of the No Limit Soldiers. There's no eliminations here until halfway
08:52through the bout. Swole's also kept on the apron for a fair portion of the match because of his
08:56inexperience and that inexperience becomes evident when he eventually does tag in. Mysterio begins
09:02with a split-legged moonsault to Barry Windham and Kurt ends up coming in to beat Rey up a little.
09:07Mysterio then makes a tag to Brad Armstrong while standing on the apron because that's definitely how
09:12tags work in wrestling matches and BA performs a dropkick and a body slam before showing off his new
09:18no limit attitude. Brad Armstrong is down with the kids. Bobby Duncombe Jr comes in and BA decides to
09:24tag out after punching Bobby in the belly willy and here comes Swole making his pay-per-view in-ring
09:30debut with a clothesline to Bobby. Bobby D fires back with a big boot and a corner clothesline and when
09:36Kendall Windham tags in Swole performs the exact same clothesline that he hit Bobby with, so Kendall
09:41changes it up with a lariat that almost hooks Swole's head off. In comes Mysterio and Rey takes a big
09:47boot,
09:47he answers with a few low dropkicks that keep Kendall stunned, he then tries a springboard senton but
09:53Kendall grabs hold of Rey and both men tumble out of the ring along with Bobby Duncombe Jr.
09:58K-Dog tags in along with Kurt Hennig and we get some good action right here. Conan pulls off a
10:03float
10:03over bulldog and Bobby D takes a DDT when going after Rey and there it is, the Rough Rider, a
10:09move
10:10that has a higher success rate than Xbox Bronco Buster. Swole then holds his hand out to tag Rey but
10:16Conan's the legal man here, pay attention my dude. K-Dog tags in Swole and we see a body slam
10:21from
10:21the newcomer, he then ducks a running clothesline before slipping a little when going after Barry
10:26and Kendall. Rey Mysterio assists Swole with a springboard leg drop to Duncan Jr but the big
10:31man seems to get really confused when going for the cover, to be fair it is his pay-per-view
10:36debut
10:37and his nerves must have been wrecked and also he's still better than David Flair. Bobby D's been
10:42eliminated and he gets attacked by Chase and 4x4 on the outside. This makes the No Limit soldiers
10:47look like heels and the WTR look like babyfaces when Kurt runs over to help his friend. B.A. hits
10:53a nice running forearm but he gets eliminated next following a perfect plex and Kendall gets
10:59eliminated after getting destroyed by Conan and Rey. He took the rolling lariat, the K-Factor facebuster
11:05and a dropkick from Mysterio. The quick eliminations continue when both Barry Windham and Conan get
11:10counted out. This has always been a cheap way to dwindle down numbers during elimination matches
11:15but Chase carries Windham out of the arena while Conan follows for absolutely no reason at all.
11:21K-Dawg really could've come back but he decided not to. So it's now two on one, Hennig vs Mysterio
11:27and Swole. And do remember, the No Limit soldiers are supposed to be the babyfaces here. Barry Windham
11:33returns when Kurt Hennig finds himself in trouble but Chase Tatum gets Windham back outside the ring,
11:37and Kurt's just like fuck this match and he tries to leave. 4x4 blocks Kurt's path like a big ol'
11:44Snorlax who really likes rap music and Kurt has no choice but to see this through. So the match ends
11:50with Rey jumping off Swole's shoulders and that's it, the No Limit soldiers defeat the West Texas
11:55Rednecks. This one definitely dragged them places and the layout of the match did Conan and company
12:01absolutely no favours. WCW, more or less, helped fans cheer for Kurt Hennig thanks to the way the
12:07match played out. Next up, it's the Junkyard Hardcore match and it's really difficult to talk about this
12:17match thanks to how it's been recorded. 14 guys are involved here, we've got Steve Regal, Silver King,
12:23Brian Nobbs, Fit Finlay, The Public Enemy, Leparka, Hardcore Hack, Mikey Wiprek, Jerry Flynn, Hugh
12:30Morris, Dave Taylor, Ciclope and Horace Hogan competing in the match. So McTenay totally lied to us earlier
12:36on, there are no surprises at all. This was billed as the most extreme match WCW ever presented and if
12:43that's the case then Ric Flair was right, Hardcore wrestling should disappear from WCW because this
12:49was absolutely terrible, I'm sorry but it is really that bad. We've got The Public Enemy flipping cars
12:55for no reason at all, poorly timed pyro being used when Jerry Flynn tries to shock Silver King,
13:01bad camera cuts that miss a fair majority of big impact moves, it's just a bunch of dudes slamming
13:06themselves onto cars and jumping off cars and again, I really don't know what to say here because nothing
13:12happens. Jimmy Hart's wearing a safety helmet as he directs members of his first family, there's a
13:18moment where Hack tells Brian Nobbs to get in position for Ciclope diving off a pile of cars,
13:22Rocko Rock gets thrown on top of a car that has Weezer graffiti on it along with the word lovely
13:28spray painted on the door, and wait, I'm just realising something, the public enemy are actually
13:33the surprise wrestlers, I totally forgot they were in WWF for a few weeks before getting bullied
13:38out by the acolytes. Rocko Rock tries to climb over the fence but he gets pulled down by Horace,
13:44Silver King's been cut up pretty badly and it's a shame we don't know when this happened,
13:48and check this out, Hack puts Finley in the trunk of a car and some random dude comes along with
13:53a
13:54forklift to kill him, Finley gets out with plenty of time to spare and when the car gets brought to
13:59a compactor, Shivani says fit Finley's life was just spared, it's fucking ridiculous. The match ends
14:05when a car randomly gets set alight and Finley kicks over a barrel to add more fuel to the fire,
14:11I don't know. Finley then begins climbing over the fence as the car explodes, there's absolutely no one
14:16here to stop Finley from climbing over and winning the match which is odd seeing as there's another
14:2013 dudes involved in this mess, and fit ends up winning the trophy that says he's the hardcore
14:26champion, only he's not really the hardcore champion but who cares about technicalities right?
14:31Shivani says the flaming car kept everyone away from Finley but I don't know about that, there's plenty
14:37of room around the hazard to avoid getting burned but again, technicalities. Hopefully I never have to
14:43watch this again because it's an absolute waste of time, another 15 minutes of my life I'm never
14:48getting back.
14:53Well this pay per view has been absolutely awful so far but here comes a match that really can't
14:58be bad, the jersey triad vs perry saturn and Chris Benoit. Yes we've seen this match before on both
15:03pay per view and nitro but these guys do work really well together and I don't mind seeing them compete
15:09again. DDP says the triad's the greatest trifecta in history, badda bing, badda boom, badda bang.
15:15The match starts off with DDP trying to badda bing perry saturn but he gets badda banged with a
15:20standing sidekick so the triad take a quick break while they try to figure this out. DDP tags in
15:25Bigelow, the beast from the east goes to work on Benoit but Chris fires back with his hoot clothesline
15:30followed by a dropkick and the triad has to once again regroup on the outside. Kenyon and saturn go to
15:36work next and we get a lot of intensity here from perry. The commentators then talk about how Kenyon's
15:41gonna be a huge megastar one day and they compliment his in-ring abilities quite a lot
15:45as he blocks the suplex attempt, Benoit lends saturn a hand from the apron though and Kenyon
15:50takes a t-bone suplex. Kenyon then takes a double headbutt before Chris hits another vicious hoop
15:55clothesline before locking Kenyon in a lion tamer. And I like how DDP and Bigelow are just having a
16:00casual conversation in the corner, kinda like yeah, don't worry, he'll be fine, did you see the game
16:05last night? Benoit performs a few of his hard chops before he and perry pull off a double clothesline,
16:10they then blow their noses on Kenyon before going after Bigelow and Page and you can hear Page
16:16screaming at Kenyon to tag out, kinda crazy how the triad with three members are wrestling from
16:21underneath here. Kenyon may be the innovator of offense but his defense game isn't good here,
16:26Saturn and Benoit take turns at Maul and Chris and Kenyon doesn't have an answer for anything.
16:31The challengers pull off a wishbone and Saturn follows up immediately with a dropkick and perry
16:36gets some serious air when he delivers a top rope leg drop. DDP has to intervene and Kenyon leaves
16:42the ring, Saturn gets lured to the outside and the triad are finally able to gain an advantage.
16:47Kenyon then tags out and gotta say, great work here, it's completely overlooked by the commentators
16:53and audience but the triad strength and numbers advantage was played up really well, especially
16:58when you consider the beaten Kenyon just took, I know it's fairly obvious stuff but the numbers
17:02advantage and free bird advantage was put across really well here. Bigelow performs an impressive
17:08vertical suplex on Saturn in the triad cheat when the referee's backs turned, we then see a devastating
17:13chin lock from Bam Bam yet fans are more concerned about something going on in the audience, it's a chin
17:18lock guys for goodness sake you're missing the good stuff. The fans begin chanting asshole at some
17:23guy in the crowd as Bigelow drops a headbutt on perry and when Kenyon comes in he proves to be
17:28the
17:28weakest link once again when he gets suplexed from the top rope. Saturn tags out as does Chris Kenyon,
17:35Benoit has got a lot of fire as he goes to work on the triad but that fire gets pulled
17:39out with a
17:39diving clothesline from DDP. DDP then gets way too fired up and he falls off the turnbuckle while posing to
17:46the crowd. The crowd laughs at Dallas and he tries to play it cool afterwards, so thumbs up for trying
17:52to
17:52recover, I'm sure he felt like a right tit. DDP tags in, he knocks Saturn off the apron, he performs
17:58his
17:58little elbow drop and I asked you guys to name this a few weeks back on reliving the war, 7
18:03years
18:03sacrifice suggested the real people's elbow and I think that's a pretty suitable name so we'll go with that.
18:10In comes Kenyon with a hard clothesline followed by a sit down Alabama slam. Kenyon and DDP then pull
18:16off a rushing leg sweep and real people's elbow double team move but the crowd are still too
18:20invested in the commotion going on in the audience and the guys in the ring can't get their attention
18:25back. When Saturn gets a hot tag there's no reaction because everyone's still chanting asshole at
18:30someone in the crowd, you begin to think the finish is going to get completely ignored but the fans get
18:35back into it when Saturn pulls off a top rope splash followed by a diving headbutt from Chris Benoit.
18:41Saturn then counters a diamond cutter and Dallas takes a northern light suplex and just when Perry
18:45signals for the death volley driver, we can see that Kenyon put in his order this weekend with the
18:50heartbreak kid Shawn Michaels. That's a lot of snortskies got right there and not only does Chris
18:55blind Saturn, he blinds DDP as well. This leads the page inadvertently hitting Kenyon with a
19:01diamond cutter but luckily for the triad Bam Bam was there to put Chris' foot on the ropes.
19:06Our match ends when Dallas puts a small trash can in the ring, the referee gets knocked out after
19:10getting sandwiched in between Kenyon and Bigelow. Dallas then uses the trash can to wipe out Benoit
19:16and he accidentally hits Kenyon but Saturn falls victim to the Asbury power cutter and the jersey
19:21triad retain their tag team championships. I enjoyed this match, I was a little worried when the audience
19:27stopped paying attention but they got them back and this was pretty good, especially when you compare
19:32it to everything else that's took place at this event. Kenyon definitely stood out here, he worked hard
19:38during the first half of the match and he was in the right places at the right times as the
19:41match progressed,
19:42but everyone had a good match here really and I'm already confident in saying that this is going to
19:47be the match of the night, our semi-main and main events don't offer much hope.
19:56Buff Bagwell vs Roddy Piper's up next, this is a boxing match consisting of 10 3 minute rounds if it
20:02goes that far, Judge Mills Lane's on hand to referee the fight and I get the impression that this
20:08was only booked because Mills Lane was available for the pay-per-view. I know Roddy has a boxing
20:12background but we also know how much WCW love to utilize celebrities on pay-per-view. The story's
20:19simple, Piper's tired of the young talent in WCW complaining about not getting any breaks,
20:24and Piper's singled out buff ever since backstabbing him at the Great American Bash. On Nitro this past
20:29week, the company presented a kickboxing match that went down like a lead balloon. The fans absolutely hated
20:35it and here we are, having a worked boxing match on a WCW event. Ric Flair stands in Piper's corner
20:42tonight so buff evens the odds by bringing Judy Bagwell out to stand in his corner. Personally,
20:47I think Judy gets a bad rep from wrestling fans because Judy on a forklift gets used all the time
20:52as a WCW low point, but she plays her role well and WCW fans back then got a kick out
20:58of her.
20:59Ric Flair tells Buffy can leave right now and no one will think any less of him,
21:03Bagwell tells Flair to remember the blockbuster he gave him a few weeks ago and after Mills Lane
21:08runs down the rules and he says let's get it on, the bell rings and here we go,
21:13a match that absolutely no one wanted. Buff takes a few jabs and his head snaps back like
21:18Rocky Balboa, Piper then brings it to the corner for a super combo but Bagwell gets out and Piper
21:23gets rocked with a right hook. It's now Buff's turn to pull off a super combo as Mills Lane wonders
21:28what he signed up for tonight and Piper seems a bit shaky when the two fight again in the middle
21:33of
21:33the ring. Piper knocks Buff down and Bagwell says he's slipped, the crowd then chant this match sucks
21:39as Bagwell closes the round with a ton of quick jabs and Piper lands a headbutt when the bell rings
21:44to signal the end of round one. Flair sprays something on Piper's gloves and Shivani thinks
21:48this could be some deep heat or other substance that's gone a blind buff daddy and right enough,
21:53Bagwell loses his vision when Piper throws a few punches at the beginning of round 2. Flair then
21:58wipes Piper's gloves, Hot Rod lays in a few more shots and Judy Bagwell uses a sponge to try and
22:04clear her son's eyes. A right hook knocks Buff to the mat and when he gets up he's still having
22:09problems with his vision. With 40 seconds left of round 2, Piper tries another combo in the corner
22:14but Buff fights back this time and Buff daddy has to once again get his eyes wiped down when Roddy
22:19takes
22:19a seat. Mills Lane must be a terrible referee if he can't notice a blind fighter and he's even a
22:25worse
22:25referee for letting Piper attack Bagwell before beginning round 3. Judy Bagwell gets in, she bites
22:31Piper's ear because har har that happened in a Tyson fight and the boxing match ends with Judy Bagwell
22:37putting a bucket on Piper's head and Buff throws a punch. We then see a blockbuster because fuck it,
22:42no one cares and the referee counts to three when Buff covers Piper in a boxing match. The blockbuster
22:49tells the whole story, fans hated the boxing and they popped for the wrestling move. And look, I totally
22:54understand putting on gimmick matches like this to break things up a little but putting this on in
22:59the semi main spot was a really big misstep. The crowd's been completely deflated and now they have
23:06to sit through a tag team main event match. I talked about the story heading into this match at the
23:16beginning of the video. The world championship's on the line as champion Kevin Nash teams up with Sting
23:21to take on Sid Vicious and Randy Savage. Sting can try to pin Kevin Nash if he wants and he
23:26too can win
23:27the World Heavyweight Championship. And this all came about because Team Madness used a fake Sting
23:32in Kevin Nash as gullible. Why Kevin can't just watch tapes of Nitro and Thunder to see it wasn't the
23:37real Sting who attacked him is beyond me but that's what we've got and that's what we're forced to go
23:42with.
23:43By the way, quick spoiler, Sting doesn't even try to pin Nash at all during this match, so the stipulation
23:49is pointless, there was no reason to include it. Savage tells gorgeous George to stand on the outside
23:55as usual but she ends up going over to stand beside Kevin Nash. George also has a black eye, it's
24:01being
24:02implied that this happened after Nitro this week, and when Savage tries to retrieve his girl, Sting takes
24:07advantage. The macho man gets pummeled at the entranceway and when the match begins inside the rope,
24:12Savage takes a few right hands followed by an inverted atomic drop. Big Sid tags in after
24:17Savage does absolutely nothing and the crowd seem pretty excited to see Sting and Sid inside the ring.
24:22We see some of those signature Sid punches and big clubbing blows, but the Stinger hits a crossbody
24:27and the referee stops Macho from interfering. Sid gets knocked out of the ring, the crowd pops,
24:33but he comes right back in with more big punches. There seems to be a slight communication problem when
24:38Sting collides into Sid and the icon crashes to the mat. Savage comes back in to throw a right
24:43hand and I'm not kidding, he only threw one punch before tagging out again though he did set Sting
24:48up to get choked out by Medusa. Medusa also punched Sting and it looked like the Stinger didn't feel it
24:53at
24:54all. Sid stretches Sting out and Big Kev has to come in to save his partner, Macho tags in to
24:59throw
24:59another right hand and to spit on Kevin. Randy then kicks his opponent, he chokes Sting out, he throws three
25:05more punches before Sting lands a few shots of his own and Sting tags out after Randy takes a dropkick.
25:11I talked about this before but Macho just wasn't the same performer when he made his return in 1999,
25:17his offense was seriously limited. Nash takes care of both Sid and Savage, Sid takes a sidewalk slam
25:23while Macho gets clotheslined in the corner, Nash then uses his big boot to choke Randy and Savage
25:29takes a few back elbows before Kev tags out. The match goes to the outside where Sting misses a
25:34stinger splash. Big Sid comes over to do a little damage because I really don't think Savage was up
25:38for it. Medusa and Miss Madness get in on the action too and Sid body slams Sting after getting
25:44tagged in. The match goes down to the mat when Sid applies a chin lock, it almost knocks the icon
25:49out but Sting shows signs of life and he manages to break free. Sting takes a shoulder block and he
25:54falls on Sid's massive balls and the final tags of the match are made as Nash and Savage come back
25:59in.
26:00Sid takes a sidewalk slam and Nash goes for a powerbomb. Savage and Sting then rush in and the
26:05referee doesn't stop the match when Medusa and Miss Madness interfere, the duo end up getting their
26:09head smashed together and Sting lines up Medusa for a stinger splash and that's got to be the
26:14bounciest stinger splash in the history of the business. Miss Madness takes a splash too but when
26:19Sting goes for Savage, he inadvertently hits his tag team partner before walking right into a
26:24choke slam. Sid and Sting leave the ring while Nash sets up a powerbomb to Savage, Gorgeous George gets
26:29in the ring and she goes for a low blow, only she ends up punching Nash right in the asshole,
26:34I don't know. Still, the damage has been done and our match ends with a slam from Sid and a
26:39diving
26:39elbow from the macho man. Randy Savage has won the WCW Heavyweight Championship after being the
26:45worst performer in this match by a mile and Savage celebrates by lifting Gorgeous George on his shoulder
26:50while she holds the world title high in the air. It's not quite Miss Elizabethan Savage but beggars can't
26:56be choosers. The main event of this show wasn't good, the semi-main event was a joke. As a matter
27:06of fact, every bout on this card isn't worth your time except the jersey triad match. Another one-match
27:12WCW pay-per-view it is then, and I can only imagine how disappointed fans would have been if they
27:17forked
27:17the money to pay for this show. The company are basically robbing their fans blind at this point
27:22and it would have been really tough trying to justify your WCW fandom in July of 1999 because
27:27this is just bad. There's really no way to defend it. Just you wait and see what happens on Monday
27:34Nitro tomorrow night though. Some stuff goes down that pretty much makes Bash at the Beach 99 a totally
27:39redundant pay-per-view.
27:41Thanks for watching everyone and I'll see you all in two weeks time for the next episode of Reliving the
27:46War, take care.
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