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00:23Welcome to Fall Brawl, live from Buffalo, New York on September 17th, 2000. We are at
00:28the point of hoping WCW can at least stagnate because that's much better than declining
00:33even further down the toilet bowl. To their credit, the company has been giving younger
00:37guys a much more prominent push on TV lately, what with the natural born thrillers, Team
00:41Canada and the filthy animals getting more exposure, so let's see how well they do at
00:46Fall Brawl.
00:48Our main event scene features the old guard, Kevin Nash defending his WCW championship against
00:53Booker T inside a steel cage, and we've got a very personal grudge match when Goldberg
00:58faces Scotty Steiner, should be a doozy, I'm expecting big things.
01:02Also check out the Fall Brawl intro video, we're using action figures ladies and gents because
01:07the budget's getting a little tight in the year 2000. Let's take a look at our opening
01:12match then and get started, it's Alec Skipper vs Kweewee.
01:19Mr Wee earned his shot at the cruiser, sorry, the 100 kilos and under title a few weeks ago
01:25one thunder when he defeated Lieutenant Loco. He makes his way down to the ring with Paisley
01:29while the champ's accompanied by the reluctant major guns. These two lads have been a bright
01:33spot in the somewhat floundering cruiserweight division lately so I'm looking forward to
01:37this one, though compared to Skipper, Kweewee still has a wee bit of catching up to do, pun
01:43fully intended.
01:44Kweewee taps into his serious side in the early going as he drops the champion face first on
01:49the mat before sending him to the floor with a dropkick. The challenger takes prime time to
01:53the map with an arm drag is the crouch hunt USA, a bit of a misstep on a leapfrog almost
01:58catches Kweewee right in his wee wee, but the two are able to recover and the champion remains
02:03on the back foot. He does catch a break with a running forearm to the back of the head before
02:07laying in the boots to his opponent, he avoids an attack from Kweewee with a springboard moonsault
02:11escape and he scores a two count off of his follow up dragon suplex. Shivani then says on
02:17commentary that there's some speculation that prime time never actually played in the CFL,
02:22which made me wonder why they decided to make it part of Skipper's backstory in the first place.
02:26He may not have played any professional football, but he certainly is proficient in the art of
02:31chinlockery as he grounds the challenger. This stays applied for a long time which
02:35does seem to fit the style of this more technical match, but I would have thought for an opener,
02:39especially one with cruiserweights, you'd want a bit more excitement, you know? Kweewee
02:44does eventually fight out and he goes for a crossbody which looked like it was meant to send
02:48both lads over the top, but there isn't enough momentum and it's only the challenger who goes
02:52to the floor. Nevermind as prime time hits a picture perfect acai moonsault which not
02:57only knocks out Kweewee but it also takes out the cameraman, a young Jon Moxley takes notes.
03:02Both men make it back inside before the ten count, Skipper goes for the overdrive but it
03:07gets countered with a huge powerbomb. This is the cue for the natural born thrillers to show
03:11up on the ramp, for some reason, as the challenger connects with a knee lift, a hip toss and a
03:17fez press. Skipper almost gets caught in the lights following a backdrop and he takes more
03:21punishment on the outside at the guardrail, while the referee is dealing with the champion
03:25on the outside, Mike Sanders attacks Kweewee from behind with a stickball pad and the champion
03:30sets his sights on the now injured knee. The finish comes out of nowhere as Skipper hits
03:35the overdrive and… he just… wins? It's a little abrupt perhaps, but anyway, prime time
03:41retains his title and yeah, I was hugely disappointed in this one. It was a bit botchy, a bit slow
03:47and the confusing finish with Sanders getting involved for no reason at all didn't help
03:52matters either.
03:57Time for some 6 man tag team action when the MIA take on 3 count. As everyone's favourite
04:03boy band comes down to the ring, Mark Madden says these lads were at the Sydney Olympics
04:07and they helped the women achieve the gold in synchronised squealing. I'm so glad Mark
04:12Madden's here guys. Just as the boys were about to grace us with a bop, Lieutenant Loco,
04:17Sergeant AWOL and Corporal Cajun interrupt proceedings with super soakers in a table. Sounds
04:22like an interesting Friday night if you ask me. Anyway, Loco and Shannon get us underway and
04:27Shannon gets planted with a wheelbarrow suplex before falling victim to some double team moves.
04:31He is able to take the corporal down with a moonsault and 3 count stay on top with quick tags
04:36in and out. Sugar Shane misses an elbow drop and he proceeds to shit himself as the swords
04:40gets tagged in. Does anyone else think he looks like Jack from Tekken? Right enough, I don't
04:46remember Jack ever doing a gorilla press into a spinebuster. Some Hillary from 3 count puts
04:51them back in control, we see a nice double team Samoan drop neckbreaker combo, and Shannon
04:55stays in control with a leg lariat in the corner before scoring with a rocker dropper for a 2 count.
05:00More double teamwork keeps Corporal Cajun grounded and he desperately needs to make a tag as Evan
05:05connects with a top rope elbow. Lash tries to fight back with a few right hands but he once
05:09again gets cut off, this time with a Russian leg sweep. Shannon's twist and splash is
05:14once again unable to get the job done and he gets in the face of ginger ref who shoves Shannon
05:19to the mat, it looks like gingers really do have swords. Leroux gets some breathing room
05:25after a springboard axe factor and he finally manages to tag in the big man who precedes
05:29the rec 3 count all by himself. The crowd are chanting for the table but before you can
05:33think about using it, AWOL gets hit right in his a-balls, and Shannon then wipes out both
05:38himself and Cajun with a springboard front flip sent onto the floor. Everyone decides to fly,
05:44his logo and Evan join the party and that leaves Sugar, Shane and AWOL in the ring. Shane tries
05:49to dive but he gets goozled by the Sarge who looks to chokeslam him through the wood. He
05:53gets stopped by Evan and Shannon and as is the way, the man who sets it up goes through
05:58it as the Sarge gets put through the table. 3 counts healy shwez backfire this time as
06:03Shannon hits his own partner with the sugar smack. AWOL wakes up and he takes out Courageous
06:08and Shannon on the outside allowing the corporal to connect with the whiplash on Shane, so
06:13MIA win via pinfall. Actually a really fun match here, 3 count have proven to be one of
06:18the best things about WCW in the year 2000 and the boys from MIA show just what they can
06:24do when given enough time to do so. Absolutely no complaints with this one as fall brawl moves
06:29on.
06:32We see footage of NWO2000 arriving at the building earlier today. WCW aren't calling
06:38them NWO2000 anymore, but it's easier than saying Jarrett, Nash and Steiner. Some Brad
06:46asks for an autograph, Jarrett just blows him off, Steiner asks if he has a hot mum, brilliant.
06:51And Kev asks the kid how much money he has, take note, if you want Big Sexy's autograph,
06:56it'll cost you more than a buck fifty.
06:59You know the way I had no complaints about the last match? Well, well well well. I have
07:04a feeling that won't be the case with this one, is Chronic take on the Harris brothers
07:08in a chain match. Hooray. As if this match wasn't exciting enough, Adams wants to up the ante
07:14and add a first blood stipulation as well. The lads get chained together and we're underway,
07:19Clark and Ronald or maybe even Donald immediately go to the outside to brawl while Adams and player
07:24two Harris brothers scrap on the inside. If you love punches and the sound of jingly chains,
07:30then oh boy, is this the match for you. Both pairs end up on the outside and Adams gets bounced
07:35off the announce table as Clark and Leiker of Bikers number one go into the crowd. Eventually,
07:41all four lads end up amongst the people and I'm struggling to say anything interesting about this
07:45match. They all do end up back at the ringside area and we see shots into the guardrail,
07:50whipping with the chain and more clubbing blows. In the ring, Adams is getting choked out with the
07:55chain while Clark's taking, you guessed it, more punches. But then the referee gets bumped,
08:01oh dear. It looks like old Ronald's been busted open but he attacks Clark with a bat that has a
08:06chain wrapped around it before unhooking himself from the chain around his wrist. Adams gets whacked
08:11with the bat inside the ring, Donald lays in a few shots to his head with the chain, the ref
08:16wakes up
08:17and he sees that Adams is busted open, so the bell gets rung and the Harris boys are declared the
08:22winners. Dreadful, absolutely dreadful. Chronic deserved better than this considering how popular
08:28they were, but this trash is exactly what the Biker Michael Lakers deserved. After the bell,
08:33the referee takes the high times, one of the Harris boys were busted up long before Adams and the referee
08:38screwed up. But who cares?
08:45General Rekshin has the chance to win the US title and bring Major guns back to the MIA. The Major
08:51was
08:51taken as a prisoner of war a few weeks back on Nitro. Rekshin says America is the greatest country
08:56in the world while Corporal Cajun looks very, very excited. And the General says he's dedicating this
09:03match to his friend and mentor Hacksaw Jim Duggan. Duggan's here tonight, he's gonna be our special
09:08enforcer and he tells Rekshin to bring the title and Major guns back where they belong. Lance comes
09:14out, he gets in the ring and clearly Major guns doesn't want to be here tonight. Lance says he's
09:20gonna defeat the General and he invites everyone in the arena to become Canadian citizens because this
09:25place is a dump. As is tradition, Lance wants the Canadian national anthem played and Major guns looks
09:31really, really bored. Though amazingly, the whole anthem gets played and it doesn't get interrupted.
09:36Out comes the General, followed by Hacksaw Jim Duggan. Duggan gets a bigger pop. And we start with the
09:42General summoning his inner Hulk Hogan when he no-sells a few chops and he sends Lance to the
09:46ceiling with a back body drop. Major guns cheers for Rekshin as Lance gets sent to the outside,
09:52when he gets back in he tries a crucifix pin but it's easily countered. The General then rushes in
09:57with a corner splash but Lance dodges a second attempt before going upstairs. Rekshin wakes up,
10:03hugey Rekshin wakes up, we see a superplex and Lance kicks out of two. Knowing he's in trouble,
10:09Lance delivers a low blow, he then performs a superkick that puts Rekshin on the mat though the
10:14General also kicks out of two. Duggan leads a USA chant as Lance delivers a dropkick and Storm dives
10:20from the top rope when the action goes to the outside. Duggan's now picking out fans in the audience
10:25because I guess he's bored too or something. Rekshin turns it around on the outside and back in the
10:30ring, he performs a power slam. A sit down gut wrench powerbomb isn't enough to pull Lance away,
10:36and the Canadian champion tries the maple leaf but he's unable to lock it in. We see a released
10:41german suplex from Rekshin, Lance gets sent to the outside but Duggan throws Storm back in the ring,
10:46the General then goes up for the no laughing matter moonsault but oh fuck, dear dear dear,
10:50Hacksaw Jim Duggan takes Rekshin out with a 2x4 and yeah, it's a Jim Duggan heel turn in the year
10:572000.
10:58Lance wins with a Canadian maple leaf, Duggan rips off his shirt to show his very own maple leaf,
11:03All American Hacksaw Jim Duggan has joined team Canada and Major Guns looks absolutely distraught,
11:09it's affecting her on a personal level. Hacksaw takes out other members of MIA as Mark Madden laughs on
11:15commentary, easily one of the most bizarre heel turns in WCW history and a turn that really wasn't
11:21necessary. Old Hacksaw has a role in WCW at this point in his career and I'm not sure if there's
11:27any upside to this, but it's still kind of funny. Mike Sanders gives his best Conan impression backstage,
11:38and Mean Gene says this… Mean Gene's on fire tonight, he also tells Sean O'Hare to blow it out
11:48his ass and he
11:48threatens to get Sean knee-kept by some of his unsavoury friends. But things do calm down and
11:54Sanders says the filthy animals are in trouble tonight, the genetically jacked thrillers have
11:59been working their asses off and they've been waiting for tonight. So the group comes out and
12:04what we've got here is a 12 man elimination match. The animals, along with Big Vito, have a mystery
12:09partner tonight and when the faction make it to the entranceway, we learn that it's Paul Orndorff.
12:14Those who watched the Thunder video would know that the thrillers beat Orndorff up at the power plant
12:18so he wants a little revenge tonight. Now, folks who watched WCW back in the day will remember what
12:24happened during this match. The bout ends early and we don't see the actual plan finish. Mysterio and
12:30Jindrak do some good work at the opening bell, in Luke, Rey Mysterio slowly turning into Rey Bagwell.
12:36Again, the work between these two is pretty good though things go bad for Rey when O'Hare tags in.
12:41I laughed my ass off when Rey ran into Jindrak after O'Hare pulled off a leapfrog and this got
12:47followed up with a power slam from Sean. Hoovy got the better of Sean with a springboard dropkick
12:52though the big man caught Jovan's head out for an effortless falcon arrow. Vito then came in and all
12:57he did was a Japanese arm drag so thanks for coming Vito. Disco's now in to get a piece of
13:02O'Hare
13:03and Jindrak though as expected this didn't work out too well. Conan had much better success with his
13:08rolling clothesline followed by the K-factor, Disco thought he was being helpful when he came in to
13:13give K-dog an assist but the silly shit only accidentally hits his own partner with a chart
13:17buster and this leads to Conan getting eliminated. So Disco is now in the animals bad books. If this
13:23wasn't bad enough, Johnny the Bull performs a spinebuster on Disco and you can see Johnny
13:28headbutting Disco right on the chin. It looks like Disco has some words with Johnny too after the move.
13:34The Inferno gets eliminated when Vito and Hoovy refuse to tag in. Looks like Disco could be kicked
13:39out of the group though he definitely gets kicked out of the match when Reno delivers a roll of the
13:43dice. Thanks for coming Disco. Vito's in next, he destroys Reno and when Chuck Palumbo comes in,
13:49Vito counters the torture rack with the Vito special. Johnny the Bull saves Palumbo from
13:53getting eliminated, so Orndorff gives Vito a stickball bat though this didn't help matters at all,
13:59Johnny hits Vito with a kendo stick from the apron and Reno scores another elimination with the roll
14:04of the dice. The animals are getting destroyed here, they have a quick meeting and they decide
14:09Ray and Hoovy need to give it all they got. These two end up doing pretty well and they eliminate
14:14Reno after a nutcracker but all it takes is for O'Hare and Jindrak to refocus and the animals are
14:19once
14:19again in trouble. The thrillers catch Hoovy during a springboard dive to the outside and they drop him
14:24on the guardrail, they then throw Hoovy back in the ring with an insane amount of force and Hoovy gets
14:30eliminated following the Chantan bomb. It's now time for Orndorff to get in the ring and he's got a
14:35lot of fire when he begins his offence, he drops the wonderful elbow and you can see how much his
14:40atrophy made his arm shrink. Paul's career was severely impacted due to nerve damage stemming from
14:45his neck and because he didn't get it seen to in good time, well, this was the result. This all
14:51kind
14:51of feeds into how our match ends when Paul knocks his head off the canvas when performing a piledriver,
14:56Paul doesn't get back to his feet and because we've been conditioned to expect work shoots thanks
15:01to Russo's booking, folks are really unsure if Paul's actually hurt or if this is part of the match.
15:06Turns out Paul actually did get hurt, Ray, Tigris and Palumbo try to work around Paul while he's
15:12motionless on the mat and it's quite eye opening that the match wasn't stopped quicker. It's that
15:17old mentality of the show must go on but when the guy's motionless, on live tv, then yeah I think
15:23the call should have been made a bit quicker. In the end, Charles Robinson waves the match off,
15:28Paul needs medical attention, thankfully it was only a stinger and Paul was fine after a night in hospital,
15:34but it's kinda crazy watching this all play out. Fans give Paul a standing ovation as he gets
15:39stretched out of the arena, it's just one of those things and it's kinda unfair to judge a match
15:43after something like this happens, though anything I do have to say about the in-ring action before the
15:48accident is all really positive. The thrillers and the animals were having a good match here and I
15:53liked how this bout was giving the longest run time out of every match on the card, it's just a
15:57shame
15:58how it ended really.
16:03Billy Kidman tells Orndorff to get well soon before cutting his pre-match promo,
16:07Billy and Medusa are facing Shane Douglas and Tory in a Pittsburgh plunge scaffold match and Medusa
16:13thinks she's being all edgy by saying cuss words on tv, even the commentators made jokes about this
16:18after the promo. Shane and Tory come out, he tells the production crew to raise the Pittsburgh plunge
16:24scaffold and it's clear Tory's a bit nervous about this upcoming bout, I don't blame her either,
16:29scaffold matches can be nerve wracking to watch, never mind competing. Kidman and Medusa come out as
16:34the scaffold continues to rise and to be fair, they've got a pretty wide area to work with.
16:39Shane thinks it's rising a bit too high while Kidman wants it higher, and Tory's holding onto
16:44the truss for dear life but Kidman and Medusa approach them in the bell rings. Kidman counters
16:49a back body drop while Medusa performs a hair pull takeover on Tory, Shane then approaches Medusa,
16:54though a kick puts him down. Medusa tries to kick and push Shane off of the scaffold but she's unable
16:59to do
17:00so. Tory's right beside the ladder and she could try to win the match now by climbing down but she
17:05doesn't do it, she instead crawls to the other side of the scaffold and I'm not sure what her
17:10gameplan is. Kidman performs a backdrop on Shane and he follows this up with a bk bomb and I've no
17:17clue what Medusa's doing here at all, all she has to do is climb down the ladder but she's just
17:22standing
17:22there doing nothing. They've messed up the timing big time here and Medusa was actually waiting for
17:27Shane to approach her. When Shane finally goes to the ladder he starts kicking Medusa in the head,
17:32eventually she falls off the ladder onto a nice bouncy mattress and… wouldn't this mean Medusa's
17:38team have won the match? No? Shane goes back to Kidman, remember this is a Pittsburgh plunge
17:43scaffold match so it's kinda funny that the cameras totally missed the impact of Shane's Pittsburgh
17:48plunge move. Kidman takes a low blow from Tory, Shane throws him off the scaffold, Billy's bump did
17:54look better than Medusa's but it'd still look pretty comfortable. All Shane and Tory have to do
17:59is climb down the ladders, Tory is absolutely petrified as she tries to steady herself but
18:04eventually the two make it down and there you go, pretty terrible scaffold match here at Fall Brawl.
18:13Sting says this rivalry with Vampiro and Muda ends the night, thank god. Sting's do a world title
18:19match tomorrow on Nitro and so Jared attacks Sting in the middle of his interview. Did you know that
18:24Jeff's the chosen one and he's got all the stroke around here? Well, naw you do. And of course this
18:29means that if anyone's getting a shot at the world bell tomorrow night, it's double J, ain't he great.
18:35Mike Tanae went out to check on David Flair after his wedding went a bit sideways on Nitro last week,
18:40he went to David's home and Flair Jr wanted to make sure Mike was all alone before letting him in,
18:45we're just ignoring the cameraman ladies and gents. David opens the door, he looks like he's been up
18:50all night on a Mario Kart bender and we cut to inside the house where Dave's been having a candlelight
18:55pizza and he's smoked about 20 cigarettes in 10 very thin pathetic joints. He's also been shitting
19:01around the floor, hence the newspaper scattered everywhere, and Mike politely declines David's
19:06offer when Flair Jr tells the professor to take a seat. I would not sit on that sofa either.
19:12Tanae reminds David that he didn't get married on Nitro and he's also not the father of Stacy's baby,
19:18and Mike wants to know how this affects David's mental stability. David won't talk, he sits there
19:23staring at his delicious pizza, he then gets super paranoid and he checks to see if Steve Blackman's
19:28coming after him but it's a false alarm, close call Davey boy. David then thinks it was maybe
19:34Reed who got Stacy pregnant, Tanae reminds David that his younger brother's only 11 years old and Dave's like,
19:40have you seen the way he looks at her? It's absolutely wild.
19:44Ric Flair was interviewed on Thunder and he didn't deny that he could actually be the father,
19:49Tanae asks David about Dirty Rick possibly knocking it into his girlfriend but Dave gets paranoid again
19:55and yeah, he thinks Steve Blackman's on his lawn. Turns out it's only the mailman, and David thinks
20:01the mailman could be the father of Stacy's child. I absolutely love how he claps his hands before
20:07delivering a clothesline and yeah, he puts the mailman in the figure 4, this is so over the top
20:12that it's actually brilliant. Postman Pat thinks his leg might be broken, David runs off for some
20:17reason, and this little piece of business makes this show worth watching. Great work.
20:26Sting vs Vampiro vs The Great Muda was an incredibly short match, Sting's getting very fond of having
20:32short pay-per-view matches as a matter of fact. Muda and Vampiro are, of course, part of the Dark
20:37Carnival stable along with our special guest commentators, the ICP, though Muda's been having
20:42some issues with the stable ever since their so-called JCW takeover of Nitro a few weeks ago.
20:47Vamp and Muda join forces when attacking Sting on the rampway, they go all around the ringside
20:52area where the stinger gets dropped on a steel chair, chair shots have absolutely no significance
20:57in WCW at all anymore by the way, it's just like throwing a punch. The Dark Carnival bring the fight
21:03all the way into the audience, Violent J says this is what JCW is all about, and again, just like
21:09Nitro
21:09two weeks ago, he says this is a JCW sanctioned match, but at this point this kind of thing means
21:15nothing. It was interesting the first time around, but JCW sanctioned matches means absolutely nothing
21:20under the WCW banner. Sting gets rocked at the commentary table, Shaggy Toodope gets in a cheap
21:26shot while Violent J shows off Vampiro's JCW championship belt, Muda hits Sting with a chair,
21:32Vampiro uses a kendo stick, and when the match gets in the ring, Vampiro gets annoyed at Muda for no
21:37reason at all. All Muda did was beat up Sting, the same thing he's been doing since the match began.
21:42The stinger builds his comeback with a few clotheslines, though he gets shut down after
21:46missing a stinger splash. Vamp pulls off a diving clothesline, we see Muda's signature elbow, and
21:52again, Vampiballs gets annoyed at Muda and he wants him to back off. Vampiro gets Sting on the mat,
21:57he says, that's it. Muda then pulls off his moonsault and he's got it won, but Vampiro pulls
22:03Muda off of Sting, and finally these two start fighting each other. This, unfortunately, is where our
22:09match ends, because the ICP come in to try and bring some peace to the ring, but Sting grabs
22:14his baseball bat. The icon wipes everyone out, the ring gets cleared, Muda takes the scorpion death
22:19drop, and Sting wins via pinfall. A terribly disappointing match right here considering the
22:24talent in the ring. Muda gets kicked out of the dark carnival after the bout, he gets planted with
22:29a nail in the coffin before Shaggy Toodope goes upstairs for a leg drop. Sting ends up pulling his old
22:34enemy
22:35to safety which surprises the commentary team, but it doesn't surprise me at all, we knew this was
22:40coming weeks ago. Mike Awesome rocked up the fall brawl in his lovemobile, he wants Pamela Polshock
22:48to enter the shagging wagon but Pamela says not today big lad, Mike's brought a guest to the pay-per
22:53-view,
22:54Gary Coleman. Mike wants Gary to say the line, Pamela ends up saying it which satisfies awesome
23:00for some reason. Gary said he wanted to bang Pamela and it's too bad she didn't get on the bus,
23:08Pamela would eat Gary Coleman for dinner. Awesome now competes in a bunkhouse brawl against Jeff Jarrett,
23:15and Jarrett's out here wearing a titans jersey seeing as the titans beat the buffalo bills in
23:19last year's playoffs. A few bills are sitting at ringside so you know Jeff's going to get some
23:24heat on these guys. Jeff says the buffalo bills suck ass, he continues to get his heat, he wants
23:30that seventies guy to come out to the ring and begin the match and I'm sure Mike would do just
23:35that if
23:35you'd shut the fuck up for a minute Jeff. The match begins right in front of the bills and we've
23:40got
23:40Mike getting the better of Jeff. Double J gets thrown into the guardrail a few times before Awesome
23:45uses a rope to choke Jarrett out, Jeff then uses a leather strap to do some damage and when we
23:49get in
23:50the ring, the guys use a broom and a branding iron before heading outside again. We get Jule in chairs
23:55and Awesome gets the better of Jeff here, Double J takes a few shots before Mike puts another table
24:00in the ring, we've already got a barbed wire table inside the ropes but maybe Mike wants to use it
24:05later. Jarrett gets put on the table, Awesome goes up top, Jeff was playing possum brothers and when
24:11Mike goes for an Awesome bomb, Jarrett counters with a backdrop. This looked a bit rough. Jarrett wants to
24:16use the barbed wire table but Awesome avoids it, it's Double J who gets sent into the table, twice,
24:22and Jeff gets planted with a pop up sit down power bomb. In any other match this would be enough
24:27to
24:27win it but Jeff kicks out and Awesome goes for his top rope splash, a move that Jarrett avoids. Double
24:33J then starts mouthing off to the football players and they decide they've had enough, so they appear
24:38at every side of the ring and Jeff's in a lot of trouble. This means nothing to a lot of
24:43fans but the
24:43audience in Buffalo absolutely love it. Jeff gets his neck snapped over the top rope, Awesome performs
24:49another power bomb, Double J kicks out of the pin and so Mike looks for the Awesome bomb. Jarrett gets
24:54down, he delivers a low blow and there's only one man who can save Mike Awesome now guys, Gary
25:00fucking Coleman. Gary shows up and he delivers about 10 low blows to Jeff but it's still not enough to
25:05keep Double J down. So Gary gets a guitar smashed over his head and get this, Sting comes out to
25:12stop Jeff
25:12from performing the stroke. How much help does Mike Awesome need? I mean Jarrett isn't that hard to beat.
25:18Double J takes the scorpion death drop and Mike Awesome wins via pinfall. This one did please the live
25:24audience a whole lot but it might be another eye roller for fans watching at home. It was definitely a
25:29match planned out for the Buffalo crowd, I thought it was just okay.
25:37Our next match is no disqualification, there must be a winner, Scott Steiner vs Goldberg. Goldberg
25:43jackhammered Medesia, Steiner got revenge by putting Bill's girl in a Steiner recliner and the buildup
25:49hasn't been all that bad but Scott says he's gonna make quick work of Billy boy. Scott wants to get
25:54back to his hotel room ASAP because he's a loaded sex pistol and he's ready to explode. What a dirty,
26:00dirty man. The competitors make their entrances, the Buffalo Bills seem to be big Goldberg fans.
26:07Steiner's wearing a pretty unique nose guard tonight that makes him look like a big bad gimp
26:11daddy but let's see if it actually stops Goldberg from smashing his face in. We get a strong lockup
26:16and Steiner overpowers Billy boy, Goldberg shakes it off with a shoulder block and we see Goldberg's
26:21gorilla press powerslam, serious par here considering the size of Scotty Steiner. We go outside where Goldberg
26:27takes a guardrail bump, back in the ring we see a Steiner line followed by an elbow drop,
26:32Goldberg goes back in control by getting a foot up in the corner and Bill plants big papa pump
26:36with a butterfly suplex. Scott replies with a cutter, not a move we usually see from Steiner,
26:43Scott then performs his belly to belly though his tombstone attempt gets countered and Goldberg
26:47performs a power slam. Goldberg misses a spear, Steiner's top rope attack fails and he gets caught out
26:52with another power slam. Ridiculous strength again from Goldberg here and do keep in mind we've
26:57already went way over Goldberg's standard ring time. As Steiner introduces a chair to the match,
27:02Medesia makes her way down to the ring, we see Goldberg's being busted open when he gets hung
27:06up in the tree of woe, Steiner's confidence is really high after he delivers an exploder suplex
27:11and a belly to belly but when Medesia passes Scott his trusty lead pipe, Bill Goldberg connects with
27:17a spear. Goldberg then goes for a jackhammer and that's when Vince Russo shows up,
27:21he seems to have a bit of trouble getting into the ring but he eventually makes it and he hits
27:26Goldberg with his rubber baseball bat. Remember, Russo was supposed to be recovering from a severe
27:31concussion and also remember, Russo said he didn't want to be on TV anymore. I'll bring that up every
27:37time he makes an appearance like this. On the outside, Goldberg gets put through a table before
27:41getting brought back in the ring for a Steiner recliner. He makes it to the ropes but Medesia kicks
27:46Goldberg's arm. We think Steiner's got it won and Bill's about to pass out, but Steiner gets
27:51lifted up in the electric chair position and… oh fuck, that could have been bad. I'm sure Scott was
27:57absolutely fuming about that one and he gets his receipt right away when he gets to his feet and
28:02he hits a hard clothesline in the corner. Absolutely no selling done here by Scott whatsoever.
28:07The two end up on the top turnbuckle, Medesia hits Goldberg with the lead pipe while Russo uses his
28:12baseball bat. A belly to belly from the top rope isn't enough to put Goldberg away, so we see
28:17another Steiner recliner. The move gets broken up when Goldberg launches Scott out of the ring,
28:22but Goldberg seems to be done. He collapses on the mat which allows Scott to grab a chair.
28:27Goldberg avoids a shot and he delivers his neck breaker. Russo then gets in the ring and this
28:31gives Steiner the opportunity to hit Billy Boy with his lead pipe a few times. This leads to a
28:36surprising outcome. Scott Steiner defeats Bill Goldberg. Goldberg gets knocked out while in the Steiner
28:42recliner, so Scott becomes one of the few only people to beat Goldberg inside the ring. This
28:47should lead to Scott getting a monster push and you'd hope that push would begin tomorrow night on
28:51Nitro, so let's see what happens on the next episode of reliving the war. I enjoyed this match too,
28:57there was nothing pretty about it but that's exactly what it needed to be, no complaints.
29:06Kevin Nash turned heel on Booker T, Vince Russo reintroduced NWO 2000 which in turn meant Kevin
29:12Nash was afforded a lot more opportunities. Nash won the WCW championship on Nitro after this fall
29:18brawl main event was already announced and Booker had the opportunity to win the belt back again during
29:23WarGames 2000 but thanks to Vince Russo, Kevin once again left Nitro holding the world belt. Backstage,
29:30Booker says he promised everyone he's going to win the title tonight and that's exactly what he's going
29:34to do. So it's time for our main event and it's time for Michael Buffer to earn some more easy
29:40money.
29:40Jeremy Borash mentioned on Nitro that this was going to be a caged heat match but it's not,
29:45it's a standard cage with an open roof, you win via pinfall or submission. The competitors make their
29:51entrances and so here we go, Kevin Nash vs Booker T, the fall brawl 2000 main event.
30:02Nash overpowers Booker in the early going and he stays on his opponent with a knee strike and a body
30:06slam. Booker fires back with his running forearm and fans get what they paid for when Big Sexy delivers
30:11his signature corner offence. Booker digs down deep and he delivers a few corner moves of his own,
30:17how the tables have turned. A clothesline from Kevin turns Booker inside out and Nash follows up with
30:23his sidewalk slam, Big Kev depleting his moveset at a rapid rate here. He goes for snake eyes but Booker
30:28counters it, Nash gets shoved into an exposed turnbuckle and check out Booker T's body slam,
30:33he lifted Nash up like it was nothing at all. Harlem sidekick from Booker, axe kick from Booker,
30:39looks like Kev's done for already but some no selling allows Big Sexy to counter the book end
30:44and the challenger takes a chokeslam. Things then kinda slow down as Kevin uses the steel cage to do
30:49more damage to Booker but he tries one too many times and he ends up getting his head smashed into
30:55the
30:55steel. He takes another shot at the exposed turnbuckle too for good measure and he stays in the corner
31:00for a blade job. Booker tries to open up the cut a little deeper with a few mounted punches,
31:05a low blow stops Booker's momentum, the challenger gets his little sucka dropped on the top rope
31:10and Nash looks to end it with the jackknife. But Booker counters and he gets on the top rope,
31:15Kev goes down after a missile dropkick. Booker goes for a standing sidekick, this gets countered with a
31:20close line, Booker T kicks out of Nash's follow up cover and we must be running out of ideas here
31:25because Booker goes down after another low blow. Our match ends with a big boot from Nash, the champ
31:31pulls his straps down and he looks for the jackknife again, Booker counters it and he manages to hit the
31:36book end and that's it over, Booker T is our world champion once again after a painfully mediocre steel
31:42cage match. The right guy won and I'm guessing Nash only won the belt so Booker could have another
31:46championship win on pay per view but the impact is nowhere near the same as Bash at the Beach,
31:52not just because it's Booker's second title win but because the match was unfortunately pretty dull.
32:01Some good stuff here at Fall Brawl 2000 and in comparison to other WCW pay per views as of late,
32:07this one actually wasn't bad. 3 count vs the misfits, Steiner vs Goldberg in the 12 man elimination
32:13match, bar the ending, were matches I found to be pretty enjoyable so I'm happy to say Fall Brawl
32:18wasn't the dumpster fire one would expect from world championship wrestling in the year 2000,
32:23it's one of their better shows of the year in my opinion. It's crazy how much better WCW is when
32:29they keep things simple and not only does keeping things simple make their tv shows better but it
32:34would also lessen the workload for Russo backstage which in turn would probably stop him from feeling
32:39burnt out or under pressure. Give your typical wrestling fans typical wrestling matches and for
32:44the most part you'll be okay, you know. So I give Fall Brawl a thumbs up strictly when put up
32:50against
32:50other WCW shows of this era, let's see if Big Papa Pump gets his push this Thursday on reliving the
32:56war.
32:56Thank you so much for watching everyone and please take care.
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