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On this Easter Sunday... I have Risen.

The following announcement has NOT been paid for by the New World Order:​


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"It was the moment that is synonymous with the beginning of the end of World Championship Wrestling. A moment that helped to kill a potentially great story before it could ever truly start. A moment that helped to remind fans and its own employees that the egos of some would always be more valued than the talent and drive of other, younger and less connected, wrestlers in the back. The moment to make sure everyone knew that no matter how much the signs pointed to the idea becoming stale and past its expiration date, the company would always be synonymous with the New World Order. But it's really just a moment that helped put a lot more butts in the seats of WWF shows, or butts on couches and remotes in hand to turn on Raw Is War and keep it on over Monday Nitro.

It is, simply, The Fingerpoke of Doom."
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The following announcement HAS been paid for by the New World Order:



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"The band is back together! You have The Elite selection of the nWo Hollywood, and they're in the Black and Red of the Wolfpack. The New World Order is... taking over."


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Hell yeah! Can’t wait for this, hopefully you tweak your plans for Chavo and Pepe lol I still have all the gfx from the last go around if u need em.

Best of luck w this, excited to see you back!
 
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Thank you everyone for the warm reception and replies. It is truly appreciated. Yesterday was truthfully a pretty impulsive decision on my part! But since I'll be returning to the office for work twice a week in the coming weeks, I fully anticipate having the free time there to play around with writing again. So the plan is to do a full re-post of Fingerpoke, and while doing so, finish the small handful of shows I still have to write for this project. I was so close to finishing Fingerpoke years back, so looking forward to finally completing this chapter of my enduring and undying love of all things World Championship Wrestling vs New World Order (Wolfpac Elite)

Here's what's been happening in World Championship Wrestling the last week and a half. It's like Mean Gene's Hotline, but free, and completely different!

Starrcade 1998
-Kidman def. Rey Mysterio and Juventud Guerrera to retain the WCW Cruiserweight Title
The result came even after attempted interference from lWo leader Eddy Guerrero to bring the gold back to his camp. Despite competing against one another in the match, Mysterio, technically a lWo member but in it against his will and rebelling against it, and Kidman have had a mutual respect with one another because of the fight against Guerrero and his faction.

-Kidman def. Eddy Guerrero to retain the WCW Cruiserweight Title
In an impromptu challenge by Guerrero, Kidman won a second match, this one coming after Mysterio assisted Kidman in victory to counter Juvi's interference on Kidman. Needless to say, these two matches were the best things of the night.

-Norman Smiley def. Prince Iaukea
Yes, this match happened, with no build to it, on the biggest PPV of the year for WCW. Get used to that sentence, it gets repeated. The in-progress push of Smiley continued with his Norman Conquest submission hold.

-Perry Saturn def. Ernest Miller
In a match with actual build, Saturn finally got his victory over The Cat, giving the obnoxious martial artist the Death Valley Driver after Miller accidently kicked his manager, Sonny Onoo

-Brian Adams & Scott Norton def. Jerry Flynn & Fit Finlay
Yes, this match happened, with no build to it, on the biggest PPV of the year for WCW. Norton gave Flynn a Powerbomb for the nWo Hollywood win.

-Konnan def. Chris Jericho to retain the WCW Television Championship
Konnan is somehow incredibly over and popular with the crowd. He also beats Jericho via submission with his Tequila Sunrise.

-Eric Bischoff def. Ric Flair
You read that right. In what has been the biggest, hottest feud in WCW for months, Bischoff put himself over Flair by pinning him after Curt Hennig used a foreign object like brass knuckles to knock Flair out cold.

-Diamond Dallas Page def. The Giant
With Hart seemingly out injured and unable to defend his United States Championship against DDP, the People's Champion instead beat The Hitman's giant sidekick with a flying Diamond Cutter from the top turnbuckle. Hart accidentally plastering The Giant with a steel chair was a big assist for Page.

-Kevin Nash def. Goldberg to win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
The Streak is over. Thanks to Scott Hall disguising himself as one of WCW's event staff, and a taser, Nash was able to pin Goldberg with a Jackknife Powerbomb. Nash didn't see the interference happen. Bam Bam Bigelow and Disco Inferno also interfered in the match; Bigelow because he wants to fight Goldberg and Disco because he wants to be a part of The Wolfpac under Nash. Yes, the Starrcade main event got to feature Disco freaking Inferno.

WCW Monday Nitro - December 28th, 1998
-Ernest Miller def. Shiima Nobumunga (who? Exactly.) with his big Roundhouse Kick

-Norman Smiley def. Chavo Guerrero Jr. with the Norman Conquest after distracting Chavo with Pepe, his toy horse head on a stick.

-A vignette airs of Raven going home to his mother's rich mansion in Florida, with Kanyon in tow, and really just whining about everything because he's still depressed and mentally ill.

-Booker T def. Fit Finlay with his Heat Seeker missile dropkick

-Ric Flair cuts one of his trademark amazing promos. He ends up taking off all of his clothes, except for his socks and boxers, throws off his watch, rips up the many hundred dollar bills and his pockets, and handcuffs himself to the ring ropes, all while telling Bischoff everything he owns is his, and that he wants another match, but if he wins, he runs the company for ninety days. Flair's craziness works, as he finally goads Bischoff into accepting the match. If you've never seen it, watch it.

-Barry Windham def. Prince Iaukea with his Running Bulldog

-Eddy Guerrero & Juventud Guerrera def. Kidman & Rey Mysterio Jr. when Eddy hit a Frog Splash to a prone Kidman. It went 16 minutes, and it was the MOTN.

-In an in-ring promo with The Wolfpac, Kevin Nash condemns the actions from last night, saying while Hall thought he was helping him, he didn't want to win that way, and challenges Goldberg to a rematch next week so Goldberg gets a fair crack at winning the Belt right back.

-Bam Bam Bigelow def. Disco Inferno with the Greetings From Asbury Park. It was a squash, and a match Nash himself made happen where if Disco won, he could join The Wolfpac. He naturally made sure the opponent was a monster in Bigelow.

-Scott Steiner def. Konnan to win the WCW Television Championship with the Steiner Recliner in an overbooked mess. Konnan knocked out the nWo Referee so he couldn't cheat Steiner's way to victory. Buff Bagwell interfered, so Lex Luger came out to seemingly help his fellow Wolfpac man. While he shoved Bagwell, he never actually attacked him, and the whole thing served to distract Konnan to losing the Belt.

-Scott Hall def. Brian Adams with The Outsider's Edge.

-Ric Flair def. Eric Bischoff to win the WCW Presidency for 90 days, effective January 1, 1999. Bischoff tried to flee the arena before the match began, but got into the wrong limo, the Four Horsemen limo. Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, and Mongo McMichael all forcibly carry Bischoff to the ring to match the match happen. All of the nWo Hollywood eventually make their way out, with a brawl breaking out between them and the Horsemen, Arn Anderson, and Diamond Dallas Page. The Giant, however, is able to make his way through the melee and into the ring, attacking Flair. However, a returning Randy Savage, in nWo colors again (and a hot young blonde who is his real-life girlfriend) also walks through the melee, into the ring, and after tricking The Giant to think he's here to help, low blows the big man. It means Flair is able to make Bischoff tap out to the Figure Four Leg Lock, prompting wild celebrations with the Horsemen, DDP, Konnan, Booker T, Tony Schiavone, Dusty Rhodes, and Larry Zbyszko. Yes, WCW ended not only a Nitro, but the year as a whole, on a positive feel-good moment...

...It won't last long.

Monday Nitro - January 4, 1999

-Hugh Morrus def. Glacier with the No Laughing Matter. It's Morrus' first match back from injury, sporting a new look bald head and goatee, and Jimmy Hart back with him as manager.

-Ric Flair's Inauguration Speech as President, with The Four Horsemen and his whole family present. After teasing and goading a sullen Eric Bischoff, Flair demotes him back to his old job on commentary, working directly under Tony Schiavone. He rehires senior referee Randy Anderson on double the salary, because Bischoff had fired him before for being essentially a good employee. He books himself in a Handicap Match against Barry Windham and Curt Hennig at Souled Out since Windham betrayed him for Bischoff last month and Hennig helped Bischoff beat him at Starrcade, but David Flair says he wants to tag with his Dad for the match. While Flair says no, Arn Anderson convinces Flair to say yes.

-Booker T def. Emery Hale with the Heat Seeker missile dropkick in a one minute squash.

-Chavo Guerrero def. Norman Smiley with a sunset flip in a rematch from last week. Smiley beats Chavo up after the match, and throws Pepe onto Chavo.

-Chris Benoit def. Horace Hogan with the Crippler Crossface to give the Horsemen a win over nWo Hollywood.

-Goldberg is confronted by the Atlanta Police Department, because they have a warrant for his arrest. Despite talking about how he stands for good in the community, he pretty much resists arrest until a cop who apparently knows Goldberg convinced him to go with them. Kevin Nash arrives in the parking lot as it happens and is pissed, and Hollywood Hogan appears as well, laughing at what just happened, saying Goldberg is guilty. Miss Elizabeth is shown talking to detectives, saying Goldberg is stalking and sexually harassing her.

-Chris Jericho def. Perry Saturn with the Liontamer. However, as soon as the submission was applied, referee Scott Dickenson called for the bell, with Saturn having never tapped out. We have ourselves a crooked referee, in part because Saturn previously suplexed Dickenson, and in part because Jericho's probably bribing him to work for him.

-In Downtown Atlanta, we find out Miss Elizabeth is saying Goldberg follows her to all of the shows, hotels, and gyms. Goldberg finds out he's under arrest for aggravated stalking.

-Psychosis & Juventud Guerrera def. Kidman & Rey Mysterio Jr. when Psychosis pins Kidman with the Guillotine Leg Drop. The result comes after Mysterio accidentally dropkicks his own partner.

-Goldberg explains to the cops that he owns the gym Liz goes to, and of course they're at the same hotels and arenas - they work for WCW.

-A furious Kevin Nash asks Ric Flair to give him a match tonight against Hollywood Hogan since Goldberg is out of the picture, and Hogan is clearly the one behind this all. Flair comes out and agrees.

-Miss Elizabeth starts giving clear inconsistencies and lies in her stories.

-Hollywood Hogan comes out dressed in all black. He says he was here tonight to announce his Vice President running mater (because he's running for President, you know), but the sexual deviant Goldberg made him forced to act. He tells the fans he owes them one last retirement match, and accepts the challenge. It's also during this segment that Tony Schiavone makes the infamous comments and spoiler about Mankind winning the WWF Title.

-Konnan def. Scott Steiner via DQ; Steiner retains the Television Title. Buff Bagwell interfered to end the match, and Steiner then put Konnan in the Steiner Recliner afterwards with the nWo Referee awarding the match to Big Poppa Pump anyways.

-Bam Bam Bigelow NC. Wrath when they fight their way to the back in a big brawl. It pretty much brings Bigelow down to the level of perennial midcard act Wrath surely, who despite having a big winning streak in the end months of 98 before being fed to Nash, is actually at least pretty over with the crowd.

-The cops finally catch Miss Elizabeth in her lies, and are charging her with perjury instead of charging Goldberg.

-Diamond Dallas Page def. Brian Adams with a TKO-style Diamond Cutter, despite attempted interference from fellow nWo Hollywood member Vincent.

-Atlanta PD release Goldberg and try to rush him back to the Georgia Dome.

-Hollywood Hogan def. Kevin Nash to win the WCW World Heavyweight Title with, of course, The Fingepoke. Scott Hall comes out to be Nash's second to neutralize Scott Steiner coming out with Hogan, but it's of course all for naught. Goldberg finally arrives, and starts attacking the New World Order members. Lex Luger then arrives to blindside Goldberg, and Hall zaps him with the taser for the nWo to put the beat down on Goldberg. Buff Bagwell and Miss Elizabeth join the five others in the ring, and it's an elite group of the New World Order ending the first show of 1999, having spray painted both Goldberg and the Big Gold Belt in the now red letters, "nWo".
 

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Deciphering The News, The Rumors, and The BS of World Championship Wrestling


The ratings are in for the first Monday Night Wars of the year, and it's yet another victory for Vince McMahon's WWF, 5.7 to 5.0. There is so much to dissect here as it was a taped WWF show, headlined by Mankind finally winning the WWF Title against The Rock, with the result of course spoiled by Tony Schiavone, a move that triggered 600,000 viewers moving to RAW from Nitro. However, that is neither here nor there for this website.

The biggest news, of course, is the main event. WCW pulled a bait and switch, promising Goldberg vs Kevin Nash in a Starrcade rematch, only to use an absurd false stalker charge angle by Miss Elizabeth to have Goldberg arrested, allowing a returning Hollywood Hogan to weasel his way into the main event. With a still huge main event in the works as the two nWo faction leaders set to finally collide one on one, we instead saw yet another Hogan-appeasing swerve, pinning Nash with a mere finger poke, turning Nash heel, with Scott Hall and Lex Luger joining with Hogan, Scott Steiner, and Buff Bagwell in a seemingly Elite version of the nWo, albeit in the Wolfpac colors. Not only did the show serve purpose to publicly embarrass Goldberg, the nWo beat down, tasered, and spray-painted Goldberg to end the show, with all of this happening on the first show of Ric Flair's kayfabe Presidency. What many were hoping to be a changing of the guards for WCW, is now being wholly known for what the company has been for the last two and a half years: the nWo trumping all.

While it all hearsay and rumors at this point, there are many reports coming out that many wrestlers are furious with Nitro's booking. While everyone knew Hollywood Hogan's "retirement" was not real and just an in poor taste shot at Jesse Ventura getting elected as Governor, no one knew that he would return on Nitro, replace Goldberg in the main event, and then essentially make a complete mockery of the company's biggest title. Veterans and purists in the company are naturally furious because of how much the main event is seemed as tainting and devaluing the World Title. The two men rumored to be the most upset? No surprise it's Ric Flair and Goldberg. For the Nature Boy, it's not only just how the title he's at times carried to being the most covered World Championship in the wrestling business over the last twenty years, but how foolish and incompetent his character looks having the nWo reunite and dominate on his first night in charge. Goldberg is rumored to be incredibly furious with how the arrest and charges of stalking could affect the public image of his persona that he wants to be seen as clean cut, but he also is not happy that Kevin Nash's booking has made him look week twice now in just eight days.

It is well known within the online dirt sheets and chatrooms that Nash has been the one in charge of booking WCW the last few months for Eric Bischoff, who has seemingly been more than happy to push off many of his responsibilities onto others. While Nash in charge of creative has led to bigger roles for Konnan, Disco Inferno, and Norman Smiley, it has also led to Nash putting himself over ad nauseum, with the biggest moment of course being the one to end Goldberg's streak at Starrcade in controversial fashion, and in a match that has now seemingly been just to set up yet another Hogan and Outsiders led New World Order.

The biggest rumors coming out of World Championship Wrestling are that to do with Eric Bischoff. With such a heavily promoted Monday Nitro, and taking place in the home base of Atlanta, head man Ted Turner and Turner Sports President Dr. Harvey Schiller, the direct boss of Bischoff, were both present to watch the broadcast and backstage before and after the show. While Turner was seemingly tickled pink with the show, there's been a lot of chatter that Schiller is not satisfied at all with what he saw. From the malcontent of many of the wrestlers at the show, the mass amounts of wrestlers flown into the show who were not used, the poor production errors, and the overall "organized chaos" of the backstage atmosphere. Much about the show felt unorganized backstage and on the fly. This must be the first time the Turner chiefs have decided to come to a WCW show, because much of these snippets have been reported and leaked for much of the last year now.

We do know that Eric Bischoff had a meeting on Tuesday morning with Schiller and probably the Turner board. While we again only know probably half-truths, at best, it does look like changes could be coming to World Championship Wrestling. While Eric Bischoff is by no means out of a job, with it being widely reported from leaks that he was deeply concerned by what he saw both on screen and backstage at Monday Nitro, Schiller will be expecting changes. It would be one thing if WCW was still beating WWF, but WCW now decisively starting to fall behind the red-hot WWF. The nWo Hollywood versus Wolfpac story has not worked to keep hold of being number one; the summer of celebrity matches with Dennis Rodman, Karl Malone, and Jay Leno did not move the needle as hoped; and Hogan versus The Warrior only served to drive even more viewers from Nitro to RAW. While WCW is still drawing good PPV buy rates and drawing great attendance numbers, there is clearly a growing disconnect with a portion of the fan base. The fears of many, and now potentially Schiller, is that if changes do not soon happen, WCW could become a clear number two, drop in the ratings further, and start losing money from attendance and PPV numbers.

Adding to the potential future problems of WCW is the issues with the roster. While even the most ardent WWF fan has to admit that WCW has the stronger and deeper roster, to the point that WCW regularly can't get enough of their talent on TV, there remains multiple issues. The most obvious is the very stagnant main event scene featuring men on the downhill slide of their careers, or are already there. Ric Flair turns 50 next month, although he has hardly wrestled in the past year and could be transitioning to a non-wrestling role depending on the plans of this Presidency gimmick. Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Roddy Piper, Lex Luger, Bret Hart, and Diamond Dallas Page are all over 40. Scott Hall just hit that milestone, while Kevin Nash and Sting will join that group this summer. Goldberg is the only true main event talent they have under 40 at this point, as homegrown star The Giant, while a former World Champion, has spent more time in that upper midcard area, fighting over the Tag Titles or being Bret Hart's muscle the last year.

The actual problem with The Giant? His contract. And it expires in early February. The 7-footer is yet to renew his contract and is smart enough to know that someone as young, monstrous, but still capable of hitting a Missile Dropkick could win himself a hefty contract with the WWF. Chris Jericho is another young star with a contract expiring (this summer), and after single handily turning a non-existent feud with Goldberg into one of the hottest programs of the Fall, only to have a real match between the two crushed and buried, has definitely heated up the rumor mill that he's heading towards an exit as well. Eddy Guerrero, while out indefinitely after a New Year's car accident, is another young star who was widely reported to be unhappy with his position in the company last year. There are bound to be others, and while they sit by and watch aging veterans continue to feature in the main events, they've seen the WWF create new stars in the last year in Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, Kane, and new WWF Champion Mankind. There is a growing disconnect and schism inside the WCW roster, and if the status quo remains the same, we could soon see their best young talent working for Vince McMahon.

Changes Coming?

Thunder is just a few hours away, and we're getting all kinds of leaked reports right now about the backstage mess that has been World Championship Wrestling. We can now confirm that Eric Bischoff was summoned to a Tuesday meeting with Turner Sports President Dr. Harvey Schiller after the most controversial Monday Nitro in the history of the show, to risk sounding all Tony Schiavone. The main rumor going on is that Eric Bischoff's job is on the hot seat. While there have of course been many rumors that he was fired, we don't speculate that to be the case. However, our sources have said that Bischoff needs to fix either a combination, or all, or more, of some of the following: start beating WWF again in the ratings, have more of a grip on the booking and match making, have more of the scripts planned in advance instead of throwing much of it together at the show or even sometime during it, improve on the production, camera, and audio quality of the production crew, and have the show and environment be more organized. We cannot confirm the definite truth to this, or if there are more demands, but this is quite a bit of what we're hearing right now.

The biggest change Bischoff would have to make with this is clearly who is in charge of the storylines in WCW. Kevin Nash has been the main man in charge of it lately, and well, it's not been very good. We believe Bischoff has been tasked with - or maybe even told! - to have a booking committee to have more voices and ideas on storylines and ideas, while making the final call himself. While it has to be better than Kevin Nash being able to put himself and his friends over, with so many top talents having that hot buzz phrase of creative control, who knows what kind of changes, if any, might actually make its way into the screen.

The other big rumor floating around as a result? TV time. There are all kinds of stories floating around right now, but the gist of it is that with his job really under heavy scrutiny for the first time ever, Bischoff is barking louder about his dissatisfaction with the amount of programming he has to book and produce. While it's a downright lie if Eric Bischoff tries to say he is the one in control over the 3 hours of Nitro, 2 hours of Thunder, and then the two-hour episodes of Saturday Night, plus syndicated shows like Worldwide and Pro, WCW still has 7 hours of weekly cable television, plus syndication. It is a lot. We do know changes are rumored to be coming. We've heard rumors from Nitro cutting to two hours, Thunder cutting to one hour, to Saturday Night getting cancelled, to Bischoff not having to have any control over Saturday Night and give it away completely to another Booker. The biggest news we're hearing leaked is Monday Nitro dropping back to two hours, competing directly with Raw Is War, with WCW running a one-hour block before Nitro to recap the last week of events and hype the upcoming Nitro. We probably won't know actual details until tonight's Thunder, at the earliest.

 

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The Roster


Main Event:

Faces: Goldberg | Ric Flair | Sting

Heels: Bret Hart | Hollywood Hogan | Kevin Nash | Scott Hall

Goldberg was the big star of 1998 of WCW, starting as a relatively unknown character to the World Heavyweight Champion by July, and amassing an iconic undefeated streak that only ended at Starrcade to Kevin Nash, with the assist coming from Scott Hall and a taser. Ric Flair returned to WCW in spectacular fashion in September 1998 with a reunified Four Horsemen, and after spending the rest of the year in a very real feud with Eric Bischoff, the Nature Boy defeated him on the final Nitro of the year to earn the WCW Presidency for 90 days (this coming after the most embarrassing loss of his career to Bischoff the night before at Starrcade, following interference from a returning Curt Hennig).

United States Champion Bret Hart has spent his first year in WCW mostly having a loose alliance with the New World Order, despite never officially being recognized as part of the group, with the last few months of the year being spent in a feud with Diamond Dallas Page over the US Belt. The Giant has been a right hand man to The Hitman, who has been seemingly avoiding DDP by claiming to be injured. Hart can lay claim to having taken out Sting at Halloween Havoc at least, despite his underwhelming year; Sting hasn't been seen since Hart took out the Stinger's knee.

The final three are all once again reunited in the Elite portion of the New World Order. Hogan came out of "retirement" (he was running for President, which really was just him throwing shade at newly elected Governor Jesse Ventura) for the Fingerpoke of Doom after having spent much of 1998 fighting celebrities in high profile tag team matches or The Warrior in high profile flops. After actually emerging as a very popular face with the crowd, Nash is now once again seemingly a lackey for Hogan after laying down for the Fingerpoke, while Hall, after finding himself unwelcomed by both the Hollywood and Wolfpac groups, is once again back with the group.

Upper Mid Card:

Faces: Chris Benoit | Diamond Dallas Page | Randy Savage | Roddy Piper

Heels: Lex Luger | Scott Steiner | The Giant

Chris Benoit makes up one part of the Four Horsemen, and finds himself in the thick of the reignited war against the nWo. DDP is another man in the thick of it, the People's Champion always one to stand up for what is right. After having become a fan favorite again, Lex Luger once again finds himself as a heel in part of the nWo Black & Red, while TV Champion Scott Steiner has been mainly palling around with Buff Bagwell and talking about his massive arms. While Roddy Piper is currently inactive, Randy Savage and The Giant serve as two wildcards.

Making his first appearance since the summer when he had his knee destroyed by the New World Order (he actually tore his ACL at Spring Stampede and spent the next 2 months trying to wrestle through it, because, drugs), The Macho Man showed up at the final Nitro in the nWo colors hand-in-hand with his new, young girlfriend (Gorgeous George), only to low blow the final wildcard, The Giant, to help Ric Flair defeat Bischoff and win the Presidency. No one knows what the future holds for Savage, while the future for The Giant remains a mystery for two reasons: despite his massive frame and credible reputation, he was not part of the Fingerpoke nWo team, and he has a contract set to expire in the beginning of February.

Mid Card:

Faces: Booker T | Dean Malenko | Jushin Liger | Kidman | Konnan | Madusa | Perry Saturn | Rey Mysterio Jr. | Rick Steiner | Steve McMichael | The Disciple

Tweeners: Wrath

Heels: Bam Bam Bigelow | Barry Windham | Brian Adams | Brian Knobs | Buff Bagwell | Chris Jericho | Curt Hennig | Disco Inferno | Eddy Guerrero | Ernest Miller | Fit Finlay | Great Muta | Juventud Guerrera | Kanyon | Masahiro Chono | Norman Smiley | Raven | Stevie Ray

Dean Malenko and Steve 'Mongo' McMichael make up the rest of the Four Horsemen. Booker T has been busting his butt in the midcard, trying to make a name for himself, and had a great series of matches last year with both Benoit and Hart to boost his stock. Perry Saturn had a high profile feud with Raven and his Flock in 1998, breaking free of The Flock and rescuing the rest of the group, but since then, he's had a feud with Ernest Miller and Sonny Onoo and now is having problems with Chris Jericho and referee Scott Dickinson, while also dressing in a very weird chain sleeveless vest. It's not a good look.

Rey Mysterio and current Cruiserweight Champion Kidman have become allies in a fighting against Eddy Guerrero's Latino World Order; Rey has been forced to join the group against his will, while Kidman's title has been a target for Guerrero and his group. Rick Steiner is currently injured after feuding with Scott Steiner and Buff Bagwell in the latter months of 1998, which is a shame since he got to make Judy Bagwell a Tag Team Champion at one point. The titles are now vacant. On the tweener side of things, Wrath had a decent undefeated streak going on, but then he did the job to Nash on a Monday Nitro in December, and is looking for direction.

Bam Bam Bigelow debuted in WCW in November looking for a fight against Goldberg, and despite having several run ins with each other, an actual one-on-one match is yet to happen. Barry Windham and Curt Hennig find themselves set to take on Ric Flair and his 19-year old son David at Souled Out, both men having helped Eric Bischoff in his feud against the Nature Boy in the past month. Buff Bagwell has hardly wrestled this year as he recovers from a career-threatening neck injury, but is a regular on-screen presence buddying up to Big Poppa Pump, and finds himself in the Elite arms of the nWo.

Insanely talented Chris Jericho continues to garner great reactions from the crowd as a heel, but finds his real life future in doubt with an expiring contract and disillusion with a company that refused to let him have a real feud with Goldberg, despite Jericho making it a hot program all on his own. After losing his Flock, Raven has gone into a downward spiral that has resulted in being escorted back home to Florida by Kanyon to his incredibly rich mother's home, where we've so far found out that despite the look of a homeless bum, he comes from a very rich and successful family. The future of the Latino World Order is in doubt following the real life car accident Eddy Guerrero was involved in over the New Years Holiday, as Guerrero will be out for the foreseeable future. Ernest 'The Cat' Miller continues to be an annoying presence in the midcard, but Onoo and himself garner strong reactions from the crowd. A change of attitude (and incredibly over little dance that looks like he's slapping some booty while doing it doggie style, for real) has gotten some increased spotlight for Norman Smiley, and he finds himself in a current mini-feud with Chavo Guerrero Jr. (and his horsehead on a stick, Pepe). Adams and Stevie Ray make up the numbers in the nWo Black & White, while Disco Inferno has been doing his hardest to earn a place in the nWo Wolfpac.

Low Midcard:

Faces: Barry Horowitz | Bobby Duncum Jr. | Bobby Eaton | Brad Armstrong | Chavo Guerrero Jr. | Glacier | Hammer | Ice Train | Jerry Flynn | Joe Gomez | Kaz Hayashi | Kenny Kaos | Lizmark Jr. | Prince Iaukea | Scott Armstrong | Steve Armstrong

Tweeners: Ciclope | El Dandy | Hector Garza | La Parka | Lodi | Silver King | Spyder | Super Calo

Heels: Alex Wright | Barry Darsow | David Taylor | Greg Valentine | Hiroyoshi Tenzan | Horace Hogan | Hugh Morrus | Kendall Windham | Meng | Mike Enos | nWo Fake Sting | Psychosis | Scott Norton | Scotty Riggs | Sgt. Buddy Lee Parker | The Barbarian | Vincent | Villano V

Chavo Guerrero Jr. has gone a little loco, and has spent much of the year with a horsehead on a stick, Pepe, who he talks to, and thinks talks back to him. Bobby Duncum Jr. is a newly debuted "rookie" cowboy, a second generation star with a potentially bright future. Jerry Flynn is a martial artist, so that's cool. Horace Hogan finds himself in the nWo Black & White because of his name, but was not included in the Fingerpoke plans by uncle Hulkster. Psychosis has been gaining some more focus as a standout member of the lWo, while Vincent and Scott Norton also round out the nWo Black & White. Most of these other guys lack any sort of direction, but know that Hugh Morrus has just returned from a spell on the sidelines, and Meng will fucking kill you if you look at him wrong.

Openers:

Faces: Blitzkrieg | Cassidy Riley | Chase Tatum | Chip Minton | Evan Karagias | Lanny Poffo | Mark LaRoux

Tweeners: Damien | Emory Hail | Jim Powers | Tokyo Magnum

Heels: Al Geene | Bobby Blaze | Bull Payne | Johnny Swinger | Lenny Lane | Rick Fuller | Robbie Rage | Scott Putski

Most of these guys don't even appear on the main shows often, and are Saturday Night enhancement talent, or splitting time in the Power Plant. However, masked cruiserweight Blitzkrieg is highly rated, Chip Minton is an Olympic bobsledder (not lying), Damien makes up the lWo still, Tokyo Magnum is an Ultimo Dragon student who dresses and dances like a Chippendales dancer, and Scott Putski is a second-generation star with a great look, despite little success in the industry so far.

Managers & Personalities:

Faces: Arn Anderson | David Flair | Dusty Rhodes | Gene Okerlund | Gorgeous George | J.J. Dillon | Kimberly Page | Larry Zbyszko

Heels: Eric Bischoff | Jimmy Hart | Miss Elizabeth | Ralphus | Sonny Onoo

Double A is the Enforcer, while 19-year old David is set to fulfill a childhood dream and debut at Souled Out in a tag team match with his dad. Gorgeous George is a stunning blonde and the real life girlfriend of Randy Savage. Kimberly Page is the wife of DDP and head of the Nitro Girls. Dusty Rhodes is doing nothing, while head of the WCW Executive (Championship) Committee, another form of authority in the company, J.J. Dillon was "fired" by Eric Bischoff. Zbyszko is doing a bad job on commentary, while Eric Bischoff is stuck at the mercy of Ric Flair for the first three months of 1999. Jimmy Hart is managing Morrus, Ralphus is the toothless leader of Jericho Personal Security, and Onoo is managing Miller. Miss Elizabeth has been the arm candy for Eric Bischoff, but played a pivotal role in the Fingerpoke of Doom happening by accusing Goldberg of harassment and stalking.

Tag Teams & Factions:

Armstrong Brothers: Brad, Scott, and Steve Armstrong

Fit Finlay and David Taylor

Barry Windham and Curt Hennig

Four Horsemen: Arn Anderson, Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, Ric Flair, and Steve McMichael

Latino World Order: Ciclope | Damien | Eddy Guerrero | El Dandy | Hector Garza | Juventud Guerrera | La Parka | Pscyhosis | Rey Mysterio Jr. | Silver King | Spyder | Villano V

nWo Black & White: Brian Adams | Horace Hogan | Scott Norton | Stevie Ray | The Giant | Vincent

nWo Elite: Buff Bagwell | Eric Bischoff | Hollywood Hogan | Kevin Nash | Lex Luger | Miss Elizabeth | Scott Hall | Scott Steiner

nWo Japan: Great Muta | Hiroyoshi Tenzan | Masahiro Chono | nWo Fake Sting | Scott Norton

Roll Call:

WCW (Acting) President: Ric Flair

World Heavyweight Champion: Hollywood Hogan

United States Champion: Bret Hart

Television Champion: Scott Steiner

World Tag Team Championships: Vacant

Cruiserweight Champion: Kidman
 

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Still working out some of the formatting kinks to get this from EWB to here, and able to also add in the wonderful graphics done by BT as well that I wasn't initially using. Since this is all reposting for another 5 months in-story time, please no one waste their time trying to provide a full review of anything! By all means (re)read if you want! Just want to be kind and not make anyone spend a lot of time writing up feedback.

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WCW Thunder
Richmond, Virginia
January 7, 1999 [78%]


After the opening credits, Thunder is straight into a recap video, extensively covering the main two arcs of World Championship Wrestling since Starrcade - Ric Flair stripping down and challenging Bischoff to a rematch on the last Nitro of 1998, followed by him beating Bischoff to win the WCW Presidency for 90 days; and of course, the Fingerpoke Heard Round The World as after Scott Hall used a taser to end Goldberg’s infamous undefeated streak at Starrcade to hand Kevin Nash the World Heavyweight Championship, only for a unified New World Order to conspire to have Goldberg removed from the heavily hyped rematch on the first Nitro of the year, ending with Nash laying down for Hogan to once again become Champion. We then go to the commentary team for the night at the very distant booth - Tony Schiavone, Bobby ‘The Brain’ Heenan, and ‘The Professor’ Mike Tenay.

Those three men spend the first several minutes of the broadcast continuing to discuss the huge events of Monday Nitro - Miss Elizabeth falsifying charges against Goldberg to have him arrested, President Ric Flair starting his inauguration by putting Eric Bischoff in the commentary booth, Nash pleading with Flair to make a match between him and Hogan instead, the Fingerpoke of Doom to hand Hollywood Hogan the World Title, and then the reunification of the nWo by taking out, tasering, and tagging Goldberg and also the Title Belt. The commentators all put over not only the power and threat the nWo possesses, but the absolute disrespect, travesty, sham, and other syllables for the fraud of a Title Match.

That leads us to ‘Mean’ Gene Okerlund in the ring to kick off the content of the broadcast by again essentially recapping the major events from Monday before introducing the man who we all need to hear from right now - the temporary President of WCW, ‘The Nature Boy’ Ric Flair. While he is still dressed to the nines in all the luxuries, Flair is not his loud, flamboyant self when Okerlund addresses him. Instead, he starts in a soft whisper as he talks about how Monday night was supposed to be the start of the ship being righted for this company. He thought that Nitro would culminate in a great World Title match with no shenanigans, the way it’s supposed to be, and instead we got the greatest, most prestigious Championship in the history of this sport - a title Flair fought the great Harley Race for in this very building! - turned into a mockery.

That gets Naitch fired up as he names off a host of names of men who have won the World Heavyweight Championship, and that he will not just stand by and allow the legacy of those men be tarnished and spit on by Hulk Hogan and Kevin Nash! Flair admits he should’ve known that Eric Bischoff would find a way to throw a wrench in Flair’s plan as President, but if the New World Order wants to get the band back together to have a war, “then Bischoff, HOGAN… you’ll get a war! All of ya’!”

While Flair contemplates his rage, Okerlund starts asking for some specific plans for some of the men of the unified nWo. That helps Flair to declare then when it comes to Hogan: “you wanna have that belt so bad, Hogan; you need to feel like a man and have some stroke since your wife since you ain’t got any, pal!? Then Hogan, you can stroke it, baby! You can stroke your power at Souled Out in 10 days! You’re Champion, Hollywood, so you’re gonna prove your worth, and defend it!” Flair also promises that Hogan’s opponent will be picked by him, and dares Hulk to try and Fingerpoke his next opponent and see what happens. When asked about The Outsiders, Flair then says that he shouldn’t be surprised in the least bit that Nash and Hall were in cahoots together. Whenever something ain’t right, it’s probably because they’re manipulating something.

However, since The Outsiders want to be together again, Flair wants them to do it, in the ring, on Nitro! The President books the two men in a match against two opponents to be decided, and then finally concludes his match making with Lex Luger, the man who seemed to be on Goldberg’s side before revealing to be a part of the nWo as well. “Luger! You got all the talent in the world, pal! You could be World Champion! But you know what you don’t got, pal!? You got no guts! You got no heart! And you got NO! LOYALTY! You’re weak! A COW-WOO-WARD! COWARD!” Flair declares that’s why tonight, he’s gonna have to drag his gutless ass to the ring and meet the man who only knows loyalty and dedication, Diamond Dallas Page! The Nature Boy ends it by telling Okerlund, “Hogan! Bischoff! Nash! I may only have 80 days left, but I’m your Daddy now! I’M YOUR - WOO! - DADDY! I’LL TAKE YA’ ALL ON! N-DUBYA-WOO!-O! YOU’RE ON RIC FLAIR’S TIME NOW BAY-BAY!” [86%]

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#1 CONTENDERS MATCH: Psychosis (w/Juventud Guerrera) vs. Rey Mysterio Jr.
Mike Tenay discusses how Psychosis pinned Rey in the tag team match on Nitro, and now the two men will lock it up to determine who will face Kidman in a Cruiserweight Title match next week on Monday Nitro. The two men, needless to say, put on an absolute show stealer, going through many of their excellent chemistry-induced choreography moments of chain wrestling, high speed reversals, and death defying stunts, from Mysterio’s Tope Con Hilo Seated Senton onto Psychosis on the outside to Psychosis using an arm wrench to assist him for a double jump Springboard Spinning Headscissors. The commentators comment on the lWo shirts Psychosis and Juvi are sporting during the contest, as well as Eddie Guerrero’s serious car accident that has the future of the group in doubt, and of course spend far too much time talking Flair, Bischoff, and the New World Order instead of the show stealing contest.


While the Luchadores dazzle, it takes over 10+ minutes to find us a winner tonight because of their resiliency and continuous counters. Wanting to steal a victory for his friend, Juventud gets involved by tripping Mysterio up as he runs off the ropes, allowing Psychosis to then knock Mysterio through the ropes with a Dropkick. Juvi has the chance to put the boots to Mysterio further, but help comes in the form of the Cruiserweight Champion himself, Kidman! The former Flock member has had a quasi-alliance with Mysterio against the Latino World Order as of late, and he comes sprinting out to provide the assist and rescue mission. However, he’s a Cruiserweight, he only goes full speed, so Kidman’s rescue attempt is running to the turnbuckle and taking flight with an Asai Moonsault to the outside from the second turnbuckle… but it finds Mysterio! Juvi shoves Mysterio right into the flight path! That allows Guerrera to take quick action and roll Mysterio back into the ring, allowing Psychosis to fly from the top turnbuckle, connecting with the Guillotine Leg Drop, and earning himself the victory and right to face Kidman on Nitro for the Cruiserweight Title.[79%]

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Ciclope, Damian, & Hector Garza vs. Blitzkrieg, Kaz Hayashi, & Mark LaRoux
The lWo is back out again for another six man tag contest, and if anyone knows anything about World Championship Wrestling the show after a New World Order reunion… you know what’s coming. These poor guys get only a few minutes of action to put on a show, but then the cavalry comes in the form of the New Wold Order. Looking ridiculous in a flannel shirt and bandana, the leader is Hollywood Hogan, but ‘Big Sexy’ Kevin Nash, ‘The Bad Guy’ Scott Hall, ‘The Total Package’ Lex Luger, ‘Big Poppa Pump’ Scott Steiner, and Buff ‘The Stuff’ Bagwell (plus Miss Elizabeth) are all present, and what follows is the systematic destruction of the six men in the ring. There’s gang styles beat downs, with some Jackknife Powerbombs, Outsider’s Edges, and Torture Racks thrown in for good measure. Plus, just for the piss of it, Scott Hall using his taser on Kaz Hayashi. Bodies get tagged in red spray paint, but also of significance is Scott Steiner making it a point to rip off all of the lWo shirts from the three men, and then shred them in half in front of the camera. [57%]


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The gang then get on the microphone, Hogan doing his traditional “WELL LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHIN’ BROTHER!” shtick while Nash, seemingly mocking the absent Konnan, adds as he speaks over the lWo trio, “Yo yo yo, lemme speak on dis.” Hogan boasts that while he could be out on the campaign trail right now to become the next President of the United States, when he saw the travesty that was Ric Flair taking Eric Bischoff’s job away from him, he knew that coming back to the Dubya-See-Dubya to prove how wrong of a President Ric Flair was of more importance.

Big Sexy adds that Flair seemed really mad tonight about their title match, opining that his anger was actually jealousy because their match on Nitro was more of a five-star classic than all of Flair’s previous title matches combined! Hall, speaking in his trademark slow drawl, mocks Flair’s position about bringing the war to the nWo, adding after his feigned fear, “I don’t know… if you realize who you’re… talkin’ to… but us? We’ve been winnin’ da wars… for years, chico.” The Bad Guy adds that they have that extra sizzle in their step now too, firing off the taser in front of the apron camera.

The whole group does their whole self-indulgent spiel, with The Total Package making sure to get on the mic to have a rebuttal as well about Flair’s earlier comments about his lack of guts and loyalty. “Just because I’m not loyal to the things that don’t matter in life, Ric, doesn’t mean The Total Package isn’t loyal. I’m loyal to two simple things: money, and being the greatest physical specimen this sport has ever seen!” Luger adds that tonight, he’ll be happy to show DDP what being loyal to WCW and a bunch of penniless rednecks gets him.

Kevin Nash starts to wrap things up by saying that Monday night marked the reunification of The Elite of professional wrestling, and that this ring is now host to not men, not athletes, but GODS! The New World Order is greater than any tradition, and the nWo will continue to raise the bar by lowering the standards. If they can get Ric Flair and Tony Schiavone and everyone else weeping about a piece of gold, just imagine what they’ll think when they start actually hurting people?? While Nash’s tone becomes much more grave and dark, Hogan’s ending tone doesn’t match that as he ends their long promo with, “and that, now that’s just tooooo sweeeeet, brah!” [94%]

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Before Thunder gets to a match, the talking heads give us another video recap of the nWo fracas, including not yet seen scenes from Nitro when Goldberg called the nWo back out to the ring to face him, but this time, he wasn’t alone - the Atlanta Falcons joined him in the ring! With his former teammates by his side, there was no second confrontation in the ring, just like there will be no confrontation tonight. Schiavone informs us that the Turner Broadcasting corporate board ordered Goldberg to have the week off because of the turmoil he had to endure on Monday with the arrest on false charges. Da Man WILL be at Nitro next Monday though, so make sure to tune in; it will be live!

Norman Smiley vs. Perry Saturn
After a quick recap video plays of the conversation Chris Jericho had with referee Scott Dickinson on Monday Nitro, Tenay points out that it is Dickinson who is the match official tonight, with Tenay trying to talk through Schiavone’s nWo fixation to sell that Jericho is seemingly trying to get Dickinson into his back pocket, both to better Jericho and to discredit Saturn. Dickinson calls it right down the middle, at least initially, where it’s a match of Saturn’s brute strength and harsh suplexes against Smiley using quick attacks to neutralize Saturn’s rough n’ tough offense… and so Smiley can have time to do his wonderful Big Wiggle smack my bitch up style dance that, despite his overall heel ways, still gets a pop from the crowd. The Brit is a heel though, and a big part of that currently is because of his mini-feud with Chavo Guerrero Jr. and how on Nitro he broke poor Pepe clean off his stick. You know, Pepe, Chavo’s toy horse head on a stick because the third generation star is a little coocoo in the brain.


Guerrero is still fuming about Nitro because he comes storming out from the back midway through the contest, finger waving at Smiley, shouting about how dare he hurt Pepe. Smiley responds by mocking Chavito, pretending to ride a horse around the ring, all the way to smacking his own ass like he’s Black Beauty himself. It creates a chaotic situation, and it only gets more so because as Chavo starts to lose in mind, yelling and almost in tears at the traumatic memory of Smiley hurting his precious Pepe, Chris Jericho runs by him, trying to get in on the clusterfuck as well. Saturn allowed the charade between Smiley and Guerrero to go on without issue, but when Jericho hops onto the apron to talk trash as well, Saturn clobbers him with a nasty right hand that turns Jericho flipping inside out to the mats! While Smiley then blindsides Saturn right afterwards, Chavo still in a near state of mental breakdown because of Pepe’s injury and trauma flashback, the bell is suddenly rung only moments later, much to the confusion of everyone…

…until it’s recognized that Dickinson is calling for Saturn to be disqualified - for hitting Chris Jericho!? The commentators cannot understand why Dickinson is DQing Saturn for striking a man who isn’t even in the match, and tried to attack Saturn first, but Saturn is left frustrated and without answers because Dickinson leaves the ring shortly after the bell rings and announcer David Penzer makes the official result known. Jericho jumps up and down in glee from the safety of the top of the entrance ramp at the sham of a result, laughing as he yells at Saturn, “I got you good, idiot!” A second match this week ruined because of Jericho and the crooked Dickinson, plus having to see the obnoxious celebrations from Jericho at that fact, has a frustrated face on The Gargoyle that surely means he will be seeking revenge on The Ayatollah of Rock n Rolla.[70%]

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Thunder transitions away from the ring, not to ‘Mean’ Gene Okerlund, but to a newer correspondent for WCW, Scott Hudson, who is at the cheaply designed WCW Internet Booth: your one stop shop for all the exclusive WCW content! After shilling the WCW official website, Hudson then reveals his guest for right now, Booker T! Hudson promises an even further in-depth interview with the Harlem man on the website, but he wants to provide all of tonight’s viewing audience with some soundbytes as well! Internet buzz words are so hip! Hudson starts the interview by asking Booker for his thoughts on the most hot topic event in WCW right now: the World Heavyweight Title match from Nitro between Hogan and Nash. Already shaking his head in disgust, Booker spits that it was a disgrace, dawg. He’s spendin’ his everythang, day in n’ day out right now, ta’ scratch n’ claw his way ta’ becomin’ Worl’ Heavyweight Champion… n’ dats what he’s supposed ta’ be fightin’ for!? A Title Belt ya’ can just win wit’ a Fingerpoke?? Book ain’t havin’ dat, n’ he wants ta’ be da’ man who raises dat Belt high inta’ da sky, make it worth’ somethin’, and inspire everyone ta’ want ta’ fight him n’ take it from him.

Hudson brings up that the New World Order is understandably a sore topic for him as the reason Harlem Heat are not still together is because of Stevie Ray defecting to the nWo. Booker surmises a smirk as he says da’ one thing dat he does take some happiness from is seein’ dat despite all da’ BS dat went down, Stevie had no parts of it. He quickly adds that he doesn’t think it was like that because Stevie found the error of his ways, but, he ain’t elite enough apparently. Da n-Dubya-o din’t have Stevie Ray out by their side, not Monday n’ not ta’night, n’ dats hopefully karma comin’ back atcha, brotha! Booker tells Hudson that no matter how hard it can be, he always has, n’ always will, fight da’ right fight. “And dat’s why, all dese suckas need ta’ know Booka T ain’t gonna stop raisin’ da’ roof, not until we blow da’ roof off dis joint and Booka T ends up… Champion! It’s comin’, baby! T Time is comin’ up in dis biz-natch! Dig it![77%]

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Barry Windham & Curt Hennig vs. Scott & Steve Armstrong
The Professor sells up how Hennig and Windham spit on the legacy and tradition of The Nature Boy when they helped Eric Bischoff in stabbing Ric Flair in the back over the last month, with still photos from Starrcade used to recap how it was Hennig who assisted Bischoff in giving Flair the most humiliating loss of his career. It makes sense that tonight’s opponents are then the Armstrong Brothers, sons of the famed ‘Bullet’ Bob Armstrong. However, the veteran brothers are little more than enhancement talent, and it is exactly why the match is nothing more than a squash victory for Hennig and Windham, the two veterans easily running roughshod through the Armstrongs, Windham grabbing the easy victory after a Running Bulldog, Windham coming off the adjacent set of ropes as Steve before planting him to the canvas. [59%]


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Mean Gene meets the victors in the ring after the match, meaning one thing and one thing only - impromptu in-ring interview! Okerlund gets right to the chase for this one: Ric Flair has challenged the two to a match at Souled Out, with his son David wanting to be his tag team partner… do they accept? It is with a hearty laugh that Hennig announces they absolutely accept Flair’s challenge for next Sunday, but Naitch, that response comes with a fair warning right now: don’t bring your family into this unless you want to deal with the consequences that follow. Windham promises Flair that they will not be held responsible for their actions at Souled Out… but Flair will be responsible for the hospital bills for his son!

Hennig talks about how everyone wants to celebrate this feel good moment of Ric Flair is President of WCW for the next three months, but the fact of the matter is, now that Ric Flair the father wants to be naive and put little Davey in the ring with him, Ric Flair the President is going to spend the the rest of his Presidency taking care of David! Windham laughs and interjects that that would mean Ric Flair actually cares about his family more than wrestling. The two men share a laugh, and while Okerlund passionately comes to Flair’s defense, Hennig retorts how if Flair cared so much about his family, he never would’ve came back to WCW. He would’ve stayed at home, raising little Ashley and Reid, teaching David how to become a wrestler… not wanting to come back to the spotlight. Hennig tried to help Mr. Bischoff kick Flair back to his mansions and mistresses, but The Naitcha Boy needs to have the spotlight! Windham speaks over another angry Okerlund protest at their slander, promising everyone not to worry because after Souled Out, Ric Flair will be out of the spotlight again, but this time… he won’t be coming back. [79%]

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It’s almost time for the main event, and we get our first entry for it - “Self High Five” brings out The People’s Champion, Diamond Dallas Page. After going through his entrance through the crowd, as per usual, Page is greeted by Okerlund, still in the ring. Okerlund wants to know what all The Master of the Diamond Cutter might have to say before this “huge” main event match. After first toying with the crowd to grab the all too easy cheap pop, Page says he knows that he ain’t a Four Horsemen. He don’t got the look, he don’t got the talk, but what he does got: is the heart. This is still his fight, and he stands with Ric Flair, with WCW, and with all of these fans (more cheap pops). The problem right now is you got jabronis like the n-Dubya-o, and cowards like Lex Luger… and Bret Hart.

Page tells Mean Gene that he ain’t forgot about his unfinished business with HitScum, and it ain’t gonna be over until that United States Title finally has a worthy Champion wearin’ that belt! Okerlund steers Page back to tonight’s main event, with Page saying that Luger ain’t The Total Package because he ain’t got any guts, and he definitely got no balls! Another cheap pop out of the way by Page, DDP finishes it off by declaring he’ll take care of Luger tonight, and come Nitro, he wants Flair to know that he’ll happily be one of his two men to take on The Outsiders too - because all of the nWo is gonna Feel.The.BANG! [88%]

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Before we get to our featured main event, however, a camera is backstage following Lex [color=redLuger[/color] on his walk to the ring, the rest of the New Wold Orderall right there. It’s laughs and feel good factor for the group… until nWo Black & White presents as a very noticeable road block! While The Giant is the seven foot behemoth in the middle, Brian Adams, Scott Norton, Stevie Ray, Horace Hogan, and Vincent are all also present, and neither man looks happy. It is surprisingly Vincent who speaks first though, asking the Red and Black what’s going on, and why none of them were made aware of “the plan” on Nitro. Stevie Ray takes it a step further, saying that it seems like they’re being treated like a “cuppa fruit booties,” clearly making it known that the former nWo Hollywood team are not feeling the New World Love. Scott Steiner and Buff Bagwell try to play peacekeepers with the group, saying that it is nothing personal, but Hogan’s ego cannot help himself as he retorts, “but it is.”

The Black & White team all look around wanting to know how this is apparently personal, with Big Sexy providing the answers as he points at The Giant and says, “you can thank the overgrown Billy Buckner, boys,” with Hall chiming in to complete the reference, dubbing The Giant as, “da one… who dropped… da ball, chico.” Hogan explains that the Black & White can’t be trusted right to now to stick to a plan, and follow through on it. That’s why Ric Flair is President right now, Nash explains: because The Giant failed. Hogan scowls and says he had to come back earlier than planned because the Black and White failed.

The Total Package tells the group they can either cry about not being on the team, or step up and prove their worth. Nash tells the group that right now, they belong carrying their luggage, “but hey, trust me! We want you boys with us, standing alongside the GODS of the wrestling business.” Hogan tells the group to take the week to come up with their own plan of how to earn their way back into his good book. The Elite of the nWo then motion for the Black & White to separate so they can go through, the group begrudgingly doing so for the main event to get set up. [88%]

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Diamond Dallas Page vs. Lex Luger
Despite the Black and Red all being right there in the back together, the Wolfpac are actually still in the back for the contest, meaning we get to go one-on-one for the main event. Despite an initial hot start from a fired up Page, the match quickly becomes all Lex Luger, allowing the commentators to worry in fear about how dominant this newly reunified Elite version of the New World Order. There’s a whole lot of flexing by The Total Package between his incredibly basic offense of punch-kick combos, slow plodding offense in the corner, and rest holds. DDP sells it like a champion though, as he tends to do, and that just makes his inevitable comeback all the better for the red hot crowd. Page gains a huge head of steam by countering a Luger attacking with his jumping Floatover DDT he calls the Diamond Dream, and that has the Diamond Cutter hand symbol thrown up in the air for all to see, getting a huge pop from the crowd. However, that brings the nWo Black & Red out from the back, the whole group getting ready to start walking down the entrance aisle…


...only for The Four Horsemen to roll out from underneath the ring (sans the injured Dean Malenko), each of the four men wielding crowbars! Ric Flair, Chris Benoit, Mongo McMichael, and even Arn Anderson! They’re presenting a literal barrier to the ring, and the Wolfpac are staying put! The whole charade actually distracts Page and allows Luger to turn the tides with a double sledge to his upper back, and with a Running Forearm from Luger, it’s all set to mean nothing anyways, as Luger calls for the Torture Rack! However, as Luger lifts Page up onto his shoulders, DDP squirms and resists, finding his way free… and pulls Luger down to the canvas with a wonderful Diamond Cutter! Page truly can hit it from any position! The acrobatics by Page gets a huge cheer from the crowd, and it gets louder as Page drapes an arm over Luger, securing the victory! The Four Horsemen join Page in celebrations as the Wolfpac rescue Luger from the ring to ensure he doesn’t find himself taken out by Horsemen crowbars. There are no actual fisticuffs in the post match, surprisingly, the New World Order instead left to stand at the top of the entrance aisle, while the Four Horsemen and Page celebrate in the ring. Schiavone sounds the night off by saying that WCW has won a battle tonight, but with the nWo back and badder than ever, the war is truly, back on! [80%]
 
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